Honest Trailer presents Gravity Falls

From the company (Disney) that brought you the family-friendly Disney Afternoon during the 90's and One Saturday Morning in ABC during the 2000's, comes with an animated show that it's not so family friendly, in fact, it's kinda dark and violent if you think about it.

GRAVITY FALLS

Meet Dipper and Mabel, a pair of twins with opposite personalities, who get dumped on a shack called 'Mystery (S)hack' owned by their con-artist granduncle Grunkle Stan, who should've been in jail already if this was real-life. And he has two employers: a laid back teenage girl with a cool attitude and Soos, who's probably a human gopher.

"I get that a lot" Soos said.

They spend the summer in a hometown that's basically the Disney version of South Park, featuring some of the most one-dimensional characters such as: your typical female protagonist's friends (Grenda and Candy), teenage stereotypes, the black and white cop duo, a sassy fat woman (Lazy Susan), a big macho lumberjack, an ambiguously gay guy, a news reporter that nobody listens, a rich family (the Northwests) and the crazy old man of the town (Oldman McGucket).

Together, they go into a lot of mystery stuff like: gnomes who pretend to be teenage zombies to attract young girls, a merman who lives in a public pool, whatever that thing is (the Multi-Bear), A Street Fighter-knockoff, a boy band created in a laboratory, a Yandere Simulator/Five Nights At Freddy's parody (the 'Soos's Girl' episode), pretty much everything is weird in this show.

So open the mysterious journal to find out the author...who happens to be Grunkle Stan's twin brother: Stanford. Who were friends as kids until Stanford gets a chance to go to college, making his brother to break this chance and getting kick out of the house. Then Stanford finds strange anomalies in Gravity Falls, obsessing enough to ruin a partner's life, unleashing a powerful and dangerous entity and making his brother to send him to another dimension. Which leaves Stanley taking his identity and open the Mystery (S)hack while he finds the way to find his brother. Oops, spoiler alert.

And of course, they face off against Bill Cipher, whose design is based on the Illuminati symbol and a Dorito, brings out chaos by destroying the reality called 'Weirdmage-' AW, COME ON! Didn't they think on a better name?! Like...

(Several spoof names that this show has were shown)

You know what, considering this show's weirdness, that seemed a fitting name.

So grab your pine hat and your sweater that changes of color and logo in every single episode, and get ready to watch a show with such an excellent writing that the creator refused to make a third season out of fear of ruining the show. Hey, that's a smart move. Just look at The Simpsons, Family Guy, SpongeBob SquarePants and Fairly OddParents! Especially since the twins would hit puberty eventually...ugh.

Starring...

Less perverted Steve Smith (Dipper Pines)

Friendly Louise Belcher (Mabel Pines)

Human Mr. Krabs (Grunkle Stan)

Human Sandy Cheeks (Wendy)

Human Patrick Star (Soos)

Babe in the Weird City (Waddles)

Baby Donald Trump (Lil' Gideon)

A T.J. Miller Type (Robbie Valentino)

Walking-One-Dimensional-Bleach-Blonde-Valley-Girl-Stereotype (Pacifica Northwest)

Ol' Stinky Pete (Oldman McGucket)

And...All Hail the Dorito (Bill Cipher)

DISNEY'S SUPERNATURAL

Did you know Legend of Korra ended with Korra and Asami together and this show ended with Dipper and Mabel toge-wait, oh...no.

End of Honest Trailer