Eric (voiced by Eric Bauza) – Eric is a kid who doesn't have a nickname but Uncle Grandpa helps him.Melvin's Babysitter (voiced by Grey DeLisle-Griffin) – an attractive teenage girl with braces who babysits Melvin in the episode "Space Emperor".His catchphrase is "I decide who does what!" He loves dinner sandwiches, and hates mayonnaise. He discovered what it's like being a servant, and learns his lesson after Emperor Krell bosses him around.
When Uncle Grandpa accidentally sent him into another dimension, he was sent to a planet where he's the emperor. Melvin (voiced by Jarid Root) – Melvin is a bratty kid who likes to play Space Emperor, with him being the emperor.Caleb (voiced by Jonathan Adams) – A boy that Uncle Grandpa takes out of a math test to go battle Evil Wizard in outer space.He was first ashamed of it, but Uncle Grandpa taught him the best features of having a big belly. Belly Kid (voiced by Zachary Gordon) – A kid who has a big belly.She wants revenge on him for ruining her science project. Priscilla Jones (voiced by Lena Headey) − Uncle Grandpa's nemesis with a British accent and the main antagonist of the series.Evil Wizard (voiced by Rob Schrab) − A wizard who goes around trying to make everyone's day horrible by humiliating them but he actually makes their lives better.She is on a mission to get some gas for the Mad Motorcycle. Xarna, She-Warrior of the Apocalypse (voiced by Eric Bauza) − A cyborg.Frankenstein (voiced by Mark Hamill) – A tag-along with Uncle Grandpa in his adventures.They have had a troubled relationship since 1983. Santa Claus (voiced by Bob Joles) is the famous figure for Christmas and is revealed to be Uncle Grandpa's brother in the Christmas special.Charlie Burgers the Ball-Loving Dog Next Door (voiced by Brian Posehn) – A talking dog that befriends Uncle Grandpa and his friends.Beary Nice (voiced by Audie Harrison) and Hot Dog Person (voiced by Eric Bauza) – These two are the stars of their own recurring segment, "New Experiences".Tiny Miracle the Robot Boy (voiced by Tom Kenny) – Uncle Grandpa's imaginary UG-series robotic telephone grandson.Belly Bag (voiced by Eric Bauza) − Uncle Grandpa's talking red cyborg fanny pack and best friend.Giant Realistic Flying Tiger − A static photographic cutout of a tiger that Uncle Grandpa rides on to get around.Pizza Steve (voiced by Adam DeVine, Pendleton Ward in "For Pete! Love, Pen") − Pizza Steve is an anthropomorphic pepperoni pizza slice with sunglasses and a member of Uncle Grandpa's crew.Gus (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson), usually the voice of reason. Gus and Giant Realistic Flying Tiger (bottom)
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Main characters from the series from left to right: Uncle Grandpa and Belly Bag, Pizza Steve, Mr. He greets everybody using “Good Morning.” Gus, a static photographic cutout of a tiger named Giant Realistic Flying Tiger, and an anthropomorphic pepperoni pizza slice named Pizza Steve. He drives/lives in a UG-2000 model robotic RV known as the Perpetual Persistence and is accompanied by a talking red fanny pack named Belly Bag, a green dinosauroid named Mr. He is a clowny sort of person who sometimes eats inedible objects (paper, and mostly books). The children he visits have a problem of their own and Uncle Grandpa tries to help them through a series of chaotic and surreal misadventures. Uncle Grandpa, a magical shapeshifting humanoid, stops by children's houses every day to see how they are doing. Each 11-minute episode is presented in a unique format, consisting of a main seven to nine-minute story, some short bumpers typically composed of a quick visual joke, and an original short that focuses on the show's side characters.Ĭartoon Network renewed the series for the fourth and fifth seasons: first splitting the second season (of 52 episodes) into two halves, which respectively became the second and third season, then also dividing in half the already announced third season into the fourth and fifth season (of 26 and 23 episodes, respectively), which served as the final seasons.
Creator Pete Browngardt has cited the work of cartoonists Don Martin, Gary Larson and Robert Crumb, as well as Golden Age–era animators such as Tex Avery and Max Fleischer when it came to developing the style of the show. The show is a surreal action-adventure comedy that relies extensively on visual gags and catchphrases. It was produced by Cartoon Network Studios. Uncle Grandpa is also a spin-off of Secret Mountain Fort Awesome, which was in turn a spin-off of the Cartoonstitute short. It is based on Browngardt's animated short of the same name from the unaired Cartoonstitute. Uncle Grandpa is an American animated television series created by Peter Browngardt for Cartoon Network.