Difference between revisions 687350036 and 687410992 on enwiki{{refimprove|date=May 2012}}{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2011}} {{Use British English|date=December 2011}} <!-- If you are intending to nominate this article for deletion, please see the talk page. --> <!-- Please do not change information in infobox (See Discussion Page). --> {{Infobox television | show_name = Eddsworld | image = [[File:Eddsworld Profile Header.png|200px]] | genre = [[Comedy]] / [[Action (fiction)|Action]] / [[Animation]] (contracted; show full){{col-2}} ;Former cast *[[Edd Gould]] – '''Edd''' (2003–2012) *Tord Larsson – '''Tord''' (2004–2008) *Alex Labbe – '''Tord''' & '''Tom''' (2004–2005) {{col-end}} ==Unofficial Film== On June 19th, 2013, an unofficial movie was confirmed to be in the making with a scheduled release of fall 2014. The film is said to be called 'Eddsworld: The Movie' and is not being created by the creators of the show. However, Hargreaves and Bowley have showed enthusiasm and support for the film, saying at the London October 2014 Comic Con that they were 'really looking forward to it [the movie].' Hargreaves currently follows the official account on twitter, stating that he is doing so to 'keep an eye on them [the creators of the movie].' On June, 2015, the director, Marc Lovallo confirmed the movie was being pushed back to June 10, 2016, and that he was to blame for being 'so hard on his animators, rushing them when they needed to take their time.' The animator of the show's 'Fun Dead', 'The Snogre' and 'Space Face (Part 2)', Paul Ter Voorde is also said to be helping with animation, but this has not been confirmed by the animator himself. On September 17th, the movie was confirmed to be pushed back to a later date, Lovallo saying that he did not know when it would be finished.⏎ ⏎ ==Reception== ''Eddsworld'' first became popular with young British viewers, as well as [[Midwestern United States|mid-American]] teens.<ref>{{Cite video | people = Crispin Rolfe (News Anchor/Presenter) | title = Eddsworld | medium = News Broadcast | publisher = The British Broadcasting Corporation | location = London England | id= Unknown ID:(0H0TM)L1 | date = November 2009 }}</ref> Episodes typically receive between one and four million views on YouTube, the most popular o(contracted; show full)*[http://eddsworld.deviantart.com/ Eddsworld] [[DeviantArt]] Page [[Category:2004 web series debuts]] [[Category:2004 introductions]] [[Category:Internet memes]] [[Category:YouTube series]] [[Category:YouTube channels]] [[Category:British video bloggers]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=687410992.
![]() ![]() This site is not affiliated with or endorsed in any way by the Wikimedia Foundation or any of its affiliates. In fact, we fucking despise them.
|