Squirrel Boy

Squirrel Boy

2006
Squirrel Boy
Squirrel Boy

Squirrel Boy

5.2 | NR | en | Animation

Squirrel Boy is an American animated television series produced by Cartoon Network Studios. The series, created and executive-produced by Everett Peck, who also the creator of the more adult-humored Duckman, ran from May 27, 2006 until September 27, 2007 on Cartoon Network, with a total of 52 eleven-minute episodes. It also aired on Cartoon Network Australia in Australia and Teletoon in Canada and also in some parts of Africa. The series has no home video release, and is only available on iTunes.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP26  I, Stan, Corrected
Sep. 27,2007
I, Stan, Corrected

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EP25  Gumfight at the S'Okay Corral
Sep. 27,2007
Gumfight at the S'Okay Corral

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EP24  Bunny and the Beak
Sep. 26,2007
Bunny and the Beak

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EP23  Don't Pet on It
Sep. 26,2007
Don't Pet on It

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EP22  Be Careful What You Fish For
Sep. 25,2007
Be Careful What You Fish For

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EP21  Diss and Make Up
Sep. 25,2007
Diss and Make Up

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EP20  I Only Have Eye For You
Sep. 24,2007
I Only Have Eye For You

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EP19  He Got Blame
Sep. 24,2007
He Got Blame

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EP18  Dog & Phony Show
Aug. 30,2007
Dog & Phony Show

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EP17  Ice Cream Anti-Social
Aug. 30,2007
Ice Cream Anti-Social

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EP16  Bully, for You
Aug. 23,2007
Bully, for You

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EP15  Get a Lifeboat
Aug. 23,2007
Get a Lifeboat

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EP14  News it or Lose It
Aug. 16,2007
News it or Lose It

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EP13  More Flower to You
Aug. 16,2007
More Flower to You

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EP12  Don't Cross Here
Apr. 13,2007
Don't Cross Here

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EP11  Stranger Than Friction
Apr. 13,2007
Stranger Than Friction

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EP10  My Brand New Salty Mike
Apr. 06,2007
My Brand New Salty Mike

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EP9  Treehouse Broken
Apr. 06,2007
Treehouse Broken

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EP8  The Grim Cheaper
Feb. 23,2007
The Grim Cheaper

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EP7  Frag the Dog
Feb. 23,2007
Frag the Dog

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EP6  Rodney Darling
Feb. 16,2007
Rodney Darling

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EP5  Winner Fake All
Feb. 16,2007
Winner Fake All

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EP4  Trouble Date
Feb. 09,2007
Trouble Date

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EP3  Eddie or Not...
Feb. 09,2007
Eddie or Not...

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EP2  Family Crude
Feb. 02,2007
Family Crude

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EP1  Flatbottom's Up
Feb. 02,2007
Flatbottom's Up

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5.2 | NR | en | Animation , Comedy | More Info
Released: 2006-07-14 | Released Producted By: Cartoon Network Studios , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

Squirrel Boy is an American animated television series produced by Cartoon Network Studios. The series, created and executive-produced by Everett Peck, who also the creator of the more adult-humored Duckman, ran from May 27, 2006 until September 27, 2007 on Cartoon Network, with a total of 52 eleven-minute episodes. It also aired on Cartoon Network Australia in Australia and Teletoon in Canada and also in some parts of Africa. The series has no home video release, and is only available on iTunes.

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Cast

Richard Steven Horvitz , Pamela Adlon , Tom Kenny

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Reviews

Daniel Dell I loved Duckman. It was one of my favorite adult cartoons of the 1990s. Everett Peck was an amazing person, but unfortunately, Squirrel Boy is not his best work. In fact, it is, by far, his worst creation yet. Squirrel Boy was such a god awful show. The plot was horrible, the animation sucked, everything about this show was horribly awful. Everett Peck left Duckman for this??!! Duckman was an awesome show, and I was so upset that Everett went on to make this mess. This show was so disappointing, especially to us fans of Duckman. Cartoon Network should not have green-lit this show in the first place. Cartoon Network did have bad shows before this like Big Bag, Cow and Chicken, Mile, Lu & Og, and Sunday Pants, but this is just plain awful. Squirrel Boy was among one of the most forgettable cartoons Cartoon Network has ever made. By far the network's worst that came out in 2006. Rodney the Squirrel was such a pain in the butt. Everett Peck, go back to Duckman. Please?
jjsamwecan Lately, Cartoon Network has been slacking a little bit on quality shows and letting some shows slide from their original quality (Fosters has changed quite a bit), but I'd have to say Squirrel boy is one of the few good shows still on the network.Unlike some shows on the network, the show doesn't rely on potty and adult humor. but good old fashioned slapstick and sarcasm. The show is funny and, even some other people did say the writing lacked, it was nominated for four (More than spongebob)Annies, including one for writing.Sure, the voice actors are recognizable, but sometimes having these recognizable people is a good thing! the voices fit the characters extremely well, and the voice acting is done extremely well.Sure, this is just my opinion, but the sly sarcastic humor on the show is what makes it so good! So, if you want to watch something animated, made in America, and not Spongebob, watch Squirrel Boy. It is funny, trust me.
Ahuebner2004 When I saw this show on-demand, which is what I have on my Digital cable, I was amazed when I heard the characters. When I heard the kid, he reminded me of some minor characters on Rugrats, her name is Pamela Adlon from Lucky Louie. When I saw the closed-captioning for the show, I thought the squirrel's name was Rooney from Ferris Bueller's day Off. But it wasn't. it was Rodney. When I heard Rodney's voice, he reminded me of Dagget Beaver off The Angry Beavers. Now here's my favorite character of all time that nobody commented on in this show. His name is Leon. he is a blue squirrel with a cute grin on his face. many people think he looks and sounds like SpongeBob, with his facial look consisting of buck teeth sticking out. And he has a voice like you could not imagine. If you don't know who does Leon's voice, its none other than Tom Kenny. finally, there is a yellow squirrel who you also haven't commented on, Rodney's Girlfriend Darlene.
Papagatero I wondered where I had seen this stomach-churning style of art-house character design before, so I looked up the show's creator, Everett Peck. Sure enough, he was also the creator of Duckman, a really raunchy and only slightly uglier comedy cartoon for adults. While the grotesque style certainly worked well with a show as bizarre and often disturbing as Duckman, it isn't as effective on a show aimed at kids. At least the animation is smoother and up-to-date, but that scarcely saves it from its own inherently ugly art-house style. Duckman was able to pull it off due to the deranged nature of the show, but it just doesn't hold up in "Squirrel Boy."The voice acting is good, but therein lies another downfall; these are voices most cartoon-watchers have heard a LOT and can connect to famous characters from better cartoons. The two lead voice actors pull out their tried-and-true voices for this show. Pamela Adlon, the voice of "Andy" on this show, provides a voice that's quickly identified as the same voice used for Bobby Hill (King of the Hill), Otto (Time Squad), Milo (The Oblongs), and Spinelli (Recess), just to name a few. Richard Horvitz, the voice of "Rodney J. Squirrel," also provides a familiar voice. The voice of Rodney isn't that much different from other famous characters played by Horvitz, such as Billy (The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy), ZIM (Invader ZIM), Dagget (The Angry Beavers), and Kanchome (Zatch Bell, an anime currently shown a LOT on Cartoon Network). True, they're great voice actors, but we've heard these voices before, and have come to identify them with other characters (or likely the actor themselves when the voice is overused enough). It was a bad casting decision to imbue the two main characters on a brand new show with voices that are far from new or unique. A good character has a unique look and voice; that's the kind of character that kids will remember.So, the character design style of the show share's Duckman's art-house ugliness (but lacks the twisted humor to go with it), and the two characters around whom the entire show revolves have overused voices. What's the show itself like? How's the writing, the plot? Well, unfortunately, there's no saving grace in the show's writing. The story and gags aren't anything to get excited about, though not terrible, they pale in comparison to some of the other shows on Cartoon Network that are overflowing with charismatic writing. Basically the show's about a boy, Andy, and his squirrel friend/pet, Rodney. Rodney is the driving force of the show, always imposing his will upon Andy and getting the two of them into trouble. The humor is pretty basic and enough to get a laugh or two from kids, but there aren't any cleverly inserted jokes that'll have adults cracking up (unlike "Billy and Mandy" for example). Rodney stands out as one of the only truly influential characters on the show, and possibly the only interesting one, with everything essentially revolving around and hinging upon the actions of this character. Aside from the strength of Rodney's character, the other characters on the show are considerably weak. One character does not a series make.It might not be fair to judge this show so harshly based on the merits of Cartoon Network's other shows; it might actually be "decent" if it didn't have other shows of higher quality to measure up to. But, this IS a Cartoon Network-distributed show, and thus, it SHOULD measure up to the quality viewers have come to expect from the network. "Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends," "The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy," and "Ed, Edd, & Eddy" are all shows that radiate with originality, first-rate writing, and great voice acting (with voices that are, for the most part, unique to those characters). Those are shows that appeal to all ages, are visually appealing, with extremely effective characters: all of those qualities are lacking in "Squirrel Boy." Though it's not the first of Cartoon Network's new shows to disappoint those who've come to expect high quality original shows from the network, it still comes as a disappointment to be handed another lemon. Just because a show is aimed at children is no excuse for mediocrity... not for the same network that continues to produce exceptional cartoons like those mentioned above.