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Alex Hirsch with a Grunkle Stan puppet at San Diego Comic-Con in 2013. Hirsch's first job after graduating from CalArts was as a writer and storyboard artist for the Cartoon Network series The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, where he worked alongside CalArts alumni J. G. Quintel, Pendleton Ward (who was his writing partner on the show), and Patrick McHale.
"Not What He Seems" is the eleventh episode of the second season of the American animated television series Gravity Falls, which was created by Alex Hirsch, and the 31st episode overall. The episode was written by Shion Takeuchi, Josh Weinstein, Jeff Rowe, Matt Chapman, and Hirsch, and directed by Stephen Sandoval. In this episode, Dipper and ...
Dana Terrace (born December 8, 1990) is an American animator, writer, director, and voice actress. She is best known as the creator of the Disney Channel animated series The Owl House and the co-creator of the upcoming Glitch Productions animated web series Knights of Guinevere.
‘Selling the OC’ Cast’s Dating History: Alex H, Tyler, Jason and More Read article “It literally never crossed my mind until it became the headlines on every freaking news channel after ...
Nearly 10 years after Alex Borstein and Jackson Douglas split, the comedic actress still admires her wedding band. “I still wear the ring. ... The Marvelous Mrs Maisel Casts Dating History ...
Alex Hirsch and Grunkle Stan puppet (character of Gravity Falls) at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con; Hirsch is the creator of Gravity Falls. In the 2010s, the series finale of Gravity Falls, aired on the Disney Channel, and featured Sheriff Blubs and Deputy Durland confirmed to be a gay couple.
A parole officer who had seen the sketch told detectives that he believed the man they were looking for may be a contestant he spotted during a reality TV show re-run from the previous year.
"Tourist Trapped" is the series premiere and the first episode of the first season of the American television series Gravity Falls. The episode was directed by John Aoshima and written by series creator Alex Hirsch, and premiered on Disney Channel on June 15, 2012, airing immediately after the premiere of the Disney Channel Original Movie Let It Shine.