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Also known as | John Callahan's Pelswick |
Based on | the comic books by John Callahan [1] |
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Directed by | Charles E. Bastien Sean V. Jeffrey |
Starring | Rob Tinkler Julie Lemieux David Arquette Peter Oldring Phil Guerrero Kim Kuhteubl Tracey Moore [2] Tony Rosato Ellen-Ray Hennessy |
Composer | Pure West |
Country of origin | Canada China |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 26 |
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Producer | Alice Bell |
Running time | 22 minutes |
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Original release | |
Network | CBC (Canada) CCTV (China) |
Release | October 5, 2000 – November 15, 2002 |
John Callahan's Pelswick (or simply Pelswick) is a comedy animated television series based on the comic books by John Callahan for CBC. It was co-produced by Nelvana Limited and Suzhou Hong Ying Animation Company Limited. [3] The series is about the title character, a paraplegic who uses a wheelchair, emphasizing that he lived a normal life. It was based on Callahan's comics. [4] [5] Callahan's dark humor was toned down somewhat, allowing the show to have a positive and life-affirming attitude appropriate for its audience. The show was groundbreaking for its portrayal of physically disabled people. [6] The show aired on Nickelodeon in the United States and was billed as the network's original programming, despite not being part of Nicktoons.
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | |
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1 | "Inherit the Wheeled" | Charles E. Bastien | Andrew Nicholls & Darrell Vickers | October 5, 2000 (CHN) October 24, 2000 (U.S.) | |
Fearing for his safety, the school forbids Pelswick to go on a class camping trip, even though he correctly points out that "I'm the only kid who can't get accidentally paralyzed!" | |||||
2 | "I Won't Run, Don't Ask Me" | Charles E. Bastien | Darwin Vickers | October 26, 2000 | |
Unable to threaten Pelswick physically, Boyd decides to humiliate him on a whole different level—by nominating him for school president. | |||||
3 | "Brain Suckers of Skuldeth 5" | Charles E. Bastien | Alan Daniels | November 2, 2000 | |
Ace and Goon lure Pelswick into participating in the latest craze, the Brain Suckers trading card game. Soon Pelswick is totally hooked—and Boyd has the one ultra-rare card Pelswick would do anything to get. | |||||
4 | "Me, Myself And Irate" | Charles E. Bastien | Andrew Nicholls, Darrell Vickers & Leonard Dick | November 9, 2000 | |
Pelswick tries to avoid the humiliation of having Gram-Gram deliver a guest lecture at school. | |||||
5 | "Draw!" | Charles E. Bastien | Todd Thicke | November 16, 2000 | |
Pelswick's anonymously drawn cartoon is banned from the school newspaper, leading to a suspension for editor Julie when she won't reveal who drew it. | |||||
6 | "'NTalented" | Charles E. Bastien | Todd Thicke | November 23, 2000 | |
A pre-packaged boy band has all the girls swooning. Pelswick, meanwhile, desperately tries to hate the band, but to his horror finds that he actually kinda likes their music. Note: The episode's title is a play-on for the band *NSYNC. | |||||
7 | "Assault And A Battery" | Charles E. Bastien | Darwin Vickers & Todd Thicke | November 30, 2000 | |
Pelswick and Boyd build a chili-powered battery that ends up turning Pelswick's wheelchair into a 50-mph menace. | |||||
8 | "The Wheel World" | Charles E. Bastien | Todd Thicke & Alan Daniels | December 7, 2000 | |
A camera crew invades the Eggert household when a producer sees Pelswick as the ideal subject for a reality-based TV show. | |||||
9 | "David And Goonliath" | Charles E. Bastien | Leonard Dick & Darwin Vickers | December 7, 2000 | |
Despite a noticeable lack of talent, Goon becomes a professional wrestler—and Pelswick must figure out a way to keep him from getting slaughtered in the ring. | |||||
10 | "Spring Broken" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Jennifer Pertsch | December 22, 2000 | |
Ace, Goon and the Eggert family head off to Camp Self-Esteemawa for Spring Break...but the camp's determinedly non-competitive atmosphere prevents anyone from having fun. | |||||
11 | "Transmission Impossible" | Charles E. Bastien | Kenn Scott & John Pellatt | December 29, 2000 | |
When Bayview's only rock-and-roll radio station changes its format to all-news, Pelswick opens a pirate rock music station of his own—one that quickly begins consuming all his time and energy. | |||||
12 | "Blink And You're At 182" | Charles E. Bastien | Andrew Nicholls & Darrell Vickers | April 8, 2001 | |
The school is thrown into an uproar when a website publishes a list of students in order of popularity. Note: The episode's title is a play-on for the band Blink-182. | |||||
13 | "Nursing Home Alone" | Charles E. Bastien | John Pellatt, Kenn Scott & Darwin Vickers | April 15, 2001 | |
Gram-Gram and her friends decide to check into a shady nursing home without even saying good-bye to their families. It's up to a bewildered Pelswick to organize a rescue mission while simultaneously planning a surprise party for Quentin. |
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14 | "Eggertggedon" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Andrew Nicholls & Darrell Vickers | October 3, 2001 | |
All of Bayview starts panicking when it appears that a nuclear-powered space station is going to plunge through the atmosphere and destroy the town. | |||||
15 | "Wheeldini" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Andrew Nicholls & Darrell Vickers | October 10, 2001 | |
The mayor of Bayview somehow manages to lose all of the town's money, so he hires a magician to find it. Though it's obvious the magician is a sham, no one but Pelswick realizes this. Meanwhile, Gram-Gram and Agnes go searching for the missing money on their own, with some help from a mule. | |||||
16 | "The Birdboy of Alcatraz" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Darwin Vickers | October 17, 2001 | |
Pelswick is deemed terminally uncool when he takes up birdwatching to impress Julie. Meanwhile, Gram-Gram and Agnes get jobs as store detectives, and a trainee guardian angel takes over for Mr. Jimmy. | |||||
17 | "Boyd, Here Comes The Flood" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Christian Murray & Mary Colin Chisholm | October 24, 2001 | |
Substitute teacher Gram-Gram spins tales about the Bayview flood of 1921 in order to impress Pelswick's class, little dreaming of the disastrous consequences that will follow. | |||||
18 | "It Must Be The Shoes" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Steven Sullivan | October 31, 2001 | |
Basketball fever sweeps Bayview as Pelswick considers trying out for the school basketball team, Sandra and Julie try to organize a girls' team, and Quentin tutors Boyd and his gang so that they can remain eligible to play. | |||||
19 | "Oh Bully, Where Art Thou?" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Andrew Nicholls & Darrell Vickers | November 7, 2001 | |
Pelswick enters the Paraquest Games for handicapped athletes, and is surprised to find that Boyd is his chief competitor. Meanwhile, Julie and Sandra try to save a tree. | |||||
20 | "The Case of The Filchered Files" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Darwin Vickers | November 14, 2001 | |
The Eggert family are forced to scrimp and save when Quentin loses his job; Alcatraz Junior High celebrates its 75th anniversary. | |||||
21 | "Pelswick On A String" | Sean V. Jeffrey | John Mein | November 21, 2001 | |
A decidedly flaky therapist forces the students in Pelswick's class to build marionettes in their own self-images as a therapeutic exercise. When Pelswick refuses to include a wheelchair as part of his self-image puppet, he's deemed to be deliberately undermining the therapy, and is suspended until he can put his puppet on a wheelchair. | |||||
22 | "Shall We Dance?" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Al Schwartz | November 28, 2001 | |
Pelswick goes on a blind date with a girl who doesn't know about his wheelchair. When he discovers that his date loves dancing, he goes to extreme lengths to keep her from finding out that he's paralyzed from the waist down. | |||||
23 | "A Rap And A Hard Place" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Christian Murray & Mary Colin Chisholm | December 5, 2001 | |
Julie tries to shake everyone out of their apathy by forming a band; Sandra obsesses on the healing powers of yellow boots; Gram-Gram and Agnes go gambling. | |||||
24 | "Hear No Evil, P.C. No Evil" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Andrew Nicholls & Darwin Vickers | September 20, 2002 | |
Quentin's politically correct new girlfriend wins over everyone in the Eggert family except Pelswick. | |||||
25 | "Kick Me Kate" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Andrew Nicholls & Darwin Vickers | September 27, 2002 | |
Pelswick tries to get Kate's new boyfriend to stand up for himself; Julie gets increasingly frustrated with Sandra's outrageous clothing; Gram-Gram and Agnes go on dates. | |||||
26 | "Invasion of The Buddy Snatchers" | Sean V. Jeffrey | Darwin Vickers | November 15, 2002 | |
Almost everyone in town gets caught up in a bizarre pyramid scheme to sell laundry detergent. The only exceptions are Julie and Sandra (who are too busy embarking on a recycling drive of truly epic proportions) and poor Pelswick, who, as usual, is trying to be the voice of reason amidst all the chaos. |
The show aired in reruns on CBS during the Nick on CBS block from September 14 to November 23, 2002, and on Nicktoons from May 2002 to Early 2005. In 2004, a poll on FUNimation's website revealed that they held the DVD rights to Pelswick, but failed to materialize and years later, they added to all of streaming services such as Tubi and Pluto TV. The show airs in reruns on Adult Swim in Canada as of early 2021. [8]
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