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| show_name = The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley
| image =
| caption =
| show_name_2 =
| genre = {{ubl|[[Animation]]/[[Live-action]]|[[Comedy]]|[[Satire]]}}
| based_on = Ed Grimley, {{small|by [[Martin Short]]}}
| developer = Colossal Pictures, Inc.
| writer =
| director = {{ubl|[[Don Lusk]]|Paul Sommer|Bob Goe||[[Jim Drake (director)|Jim Drake]] <small>(only in ''The Count Floyd Show'')</small>|[[Ray Patterson (animator)|Ray Patterson]] <small>(supervising director)</small>}}
| creative_director =
| starring = Martin Short, [[Joe Flaherty]], and [[Catherine O'Hara]] {{small|(only in ''The Count Floyd Show'')}}
| voices = {{ubl|Martin Short|Joe Flaherty|[[Jonathan Winters]]|[[Andrea Martin]]|Catherine O'Hara}}
| composer = [[Michael Tavera]]
| country = United States
| language = English
| num_episodes = 13
| list_episodes =
| executive_producer = {{ubl|[[William Hanna]]|[[Joseph Barbera]]|[[Freddy Monnickendam]]|Martin Short}}
| producer = {{ubl|[[Scott Shaw (artist)|Scott Shaw!]]|John Hays||Mark Young <small>(only in ''The Count Floyd Show'')</small>|Jeff Segal <small>(supervising producer)</small>|Kay Wright and Joanne Diaz <small>(associate producers)</small>}}
| editor = Gil Iverson
| runtime = 23 minutes approx.
| company = [[Hanna-Barbera|Hanna-Barbera Productions]]<br />[[Freddy Monnickendam|SEPP International S.A.]]
| distributor = [[Warner Bros. Television Distribution]] {{small|(thru [[Warner Bros. Family Entertainment|WB Family Entertainment]] and [[Turner Entertainment]])}}
| channel = [[NBC]]
| picture_format =
| audio_format = [[Stereophonic sound|Stereo]]
| first_aired = September 10
| last_aired = {{End date|1988|12|3}}
| related = ''[[Second City Television|SCTV]]''<br />''[[Saturday Night Live]]''
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'''''The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley''''' was a 1988 [[animated series]] produced by [[Hanna-Barbera]] starring [[Martin Short]]'s Ed Grimley as well as other characters and actors from [[The Second City|Second City]]'s ''[[Second City Television|SCTV]]''. Only one season of 13 episodes was produced. Despite the short run, the show is considered the only Saturday morning animated adaptation of both an ''SCTV'' character and a ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' character (for the latter show, it is actually the second animated adaptation of an ''SNL'' recurring character, as [[NBC]] once aired an animated [[Television pilot|pilot]]/[[Television special|special]] of The Coneheads). Episodes featured Ed Grimley in adventures, which start out as mundane, but turn very surreal and cartoonish, interspersed with science lessons from The Amazing Gustav Brothers, Roger and Emil, and a [[live-action]] segment with a "scary story" titled ''The Count Floyd Show'' presented as a [[show-within-a-show]] by Grimley's favorite television host, ''SCTV'''s [[Count Floyd]] (played by ''SCTV'' cast member [[Joe Flaherty]]).<ref>{{cite book|last=Leszczak|first=Bob|title=Single Season Sitcoms of the 1980s: A Complete Guide|url=https://books.google.ca/books?id=70szDAAAQBAJ&pg=PA25|date=May 16, 2016|publisher=McFarland|isbn=9781476623849|page=25}}</ref> Grimley's fellow cartoon characters included Grimley's landlord Leo Freebus (voiced by [[Jonathan Winters]]), Leo's wife Deidre (voiced by [[Andrea Martin]]), his ditzy, amateur actress neighbor Ms. Malone (voiced by [[Catherine O'Hara]]; a female character by the name of Ms. Malone did appear on an ''SNL'' version of an Ed Grimley sketch on the season ten episode hosted by [[Alex Karras]], but Ms. Malone was played by that episode's musical guest [[Tina Turner]]), and her little brother Wendell (voiced by [[Danny Cooksey]]). Ed owns a goldfish named Moby and a clever pet rat named Sheldon (voiced by [[Frank Welker]]). At the end of each episode, Ed would write in his diary about what happened in his day.

Guest stars on the show included [[Christopher Guest]] and ''SCTV'' alumni [[Eugene Levy]] and [[Dave Thomas (actor)|Dave Thomas]]. The show also featured the voices of [[René Auberjonois (actor)|René Auberjonois]], [[Kenneth Mars]], and [[Arte Johnson]]. While not renewed for a second season, the show was seen in reruns in 1996 on [[Cartoon Network]]'s unnamed pre-[[Adult Swim]]-era late-night programming block, which consisted of such shows as ''[[Space Ghost: Coast to Coast]]'' and reruns of classic [[Looney Tunes]] shorts and Hanna-Barbera programming, then ''The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley'' reran again on [[Boomerang (TV network)|Boomerang]]. Hanna-Barbera sponsored an Ed Grimley look-alike contest midway through the first season, which was won by 10-year-old Matt Mitchell from [[Des Moines, Iowa]].

===Additional voices===
* [[Charlie Adler]]
* [[René Auberjonois (actor)|René Auberjonois]]
* [[Michael Bell (actor)|Michael Bell]]
* [[Susan Blu]]
* [[Hamilton Camp]]
* [[Danny Cooksey]]
* [[Robert Ito]]
* [[Arte Johnson]]
* Christina Lange
* [[Kenneth Mars]]
* [[Rob Paulsen]]
* [[Dave Thomas (actor)|Dave Thomas]]
* [[B. J. Ward (actress)|B.J. Ward]]
* [[Frank Welker]]

===Episodes===
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{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 1
| Title = Tall, Dark & Hansom
| WrittenBy = N/A
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1988|9|10|df=y}}
| ShortSummary = Ed fills in for his cousin driving a hansom cab and ends up in a horse race.

'''The Amazing Gustav Brothers''': Roger and Emil talk about gravity where Emil demonstrates Sir Isaac Newton's discovery of gravity by jumping out of the airplane dressed as an apple. Though Emil forgets his parachute.

'''Count Floyd's Scary Stories''': Count Floyd reads to the children a story called "The Curse of the Headless Mummy" where an archaeologist named Dr. Smythe enters a tomb containing a headless mummy where hieroglyphics say "He who enters this tomb will never leave and be trapped for all of eternity."
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{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 2
| Title = Ed's Debut
| WrittenBy = Dick Blasucci
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1988|9|17|df=y}}
| ShortSummary = Ed mistakenly thinks he is asked to play triangle for the city's philharmonic. On the way to the concert hall, Grimley is arrested and imprisoned for a bank robbery he did not commit.

'''The Amazing Gustav Brothers''': Roger and Emil talk about centrifugal force by visiting the amusement park by going on the Screaming Banshee of Hades. Though Emil had some food before he got on and threw up.

'''Count Floyd's Scary Stories''': Count Floyd reads to the children a story about a little girl who went to visit her grandfather in Oklahoma who advised her not to go into the attic. When a kid asks if Count Floyd is a real vampire because of his howling, Count Floyd comments that his grandmother is a part-werewolf and it runs in the family. When he tries to turn into a bat, the spell Count Floyd uses makes him fat instead.
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{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 3
| Title = E.G., Go Home
| WrittenBy = N/A
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1988|9|24|df=y}}
| ShortSummary = Ed and Wendall, the annoying brother of his crush—a ditzy amateur actress named Miss Malone—go on an amusement park rocket ride, taking them to another planet which is ruled by an alien queen who sounds like [[Bette Davis]].

'''The Amazing Gustav Brothers''': Roger and Emil talk about rocket propulsion where Emil wears a jetpack in an uninhabited desert that would make him zoom off into the stratosphere.

'''Count Floyd's Scary Stories''': In his imagination, Ed talks to Count Floyd apologizing for missing his show. Count Floyd decides to make an exception and rerun it for him. In the episode, Count Floyd reveals that he in his bat form starred in first-rate horror films before getting his own show. He shows his first flick he made called "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Ed."
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{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 4
| Title = Ed's in Hot Water
| WrittenBy =
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1988|10|1|df=y}}
| ShortSummary = Looking after the apartment building for the Freebus family while she and her husband are on vacation, Ed tries to fix the water heater and ends up going down the drain, into the ocean, and on an island, where he finds a stranded, [[Amelia Earhart]]-esque aviator.
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{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 5
| Title = Crate Expectations
| WrittenBy = N/A
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1988|10|8|df=y}}
| ShortSummary = Ed gets trapped in a crate while trying to get a birthday present for Miss Malone. Meanwhile in a spoof of ''[[It's a Wonderful Life]]'', Miss Malone is depressed over being passed up for a TV movie and being a struggling actress at 25. She meets a guardian angel named Jim who shows her what life would be like if she was never born.

'''The Amazing Gustav Brothers''': Roger and Emil go back in time to their childhood where they had a disagreement when in the bathtub.

'''Count Floyd's Scary Stories''': Count Floyd shows some super-scary home movies. Then he plays a preview from next week's movie called "The Spooky Cloud in the Middle of the Swamp."
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{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 6
| Title = Grimley, P.F.C.
| WrittenBy =
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1988|10|15|df=y}}
| ShortSummary = In the wrong line to return a library book, Ed joins the Army and ends up second banana to a [[Bob Hope]]-like [[USO]] performer (voiced by [[Dave Thomas (actor)|Dave Thomas]]).
| LineColor = FFD700
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 7
| Title = Moby Is Lost
| WrittenBy =
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1988|10|22|df=y}}
| ShortSummary = Ed's pet goldfish Moby is missing and Ed hires a television-obsessed sea captain to lead the search.
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{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 8
| Title = Good Neighbor Ed
| WrittenBy =
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1988|10|29|df=y}}
| ShortSummary = Ed wins a contest but to fulfill the contest rules he needs to take a picture of all of his neighbors. This is the only musical episode.
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{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 9
| Title = Driver Ed
| WrittenBy =
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1988|11|5|df=y}}
| ShortSummary = Miss Malone needs to learn how to drive and calls upon Ed to teach her, but an accident turns the two into wandering spirits who haunt Mr. Freebus.
| LineColor = FFD700
}}
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 10
| Title = Blowin' in the Wind
| WrittenBy =
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1988|11|12|df=y}}
| ShortSummary = While on his way to his aunt's house for a game of Monopoly, Ed is caught up in the same tornado that sent [[Dorothy Gale]] to the [[Land of Oz]], only he ends up on the farm with [[Aunt Em]], [[Uncle Henry (Oz)|Uncle Henry]], and a recuperating Dorothy where a traveling summer stock show, with a [[Jerry Lewis]]-like director, are hoping for a shot at Broadway.
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{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 11
| Title = Eyewitness Ed
| WrittenBy =
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1988|11|19|df=y}}
| ShortSummary = Needing "hot dog franks" for a party, Ed makes a run to the store which resembles the [[Psycho (1960 film)|Bates Motel]] and witnesses Der Bingle robbing the proprietor (voiced by [[Eugene Levy]]) for which he testifies and must go into the [[Witness Protection Program]].
| LineColor = FFD700
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{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 12
| Title = Eddy, We Hardly Knew Ye
| WrittenBy =
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1988|11|26|df=y}}
| ShortSummary = Ed goes into the hospital for a tonsillectomy where his roommate is a [[werewolf]] (voiced by [[Christopher Guest]]).
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{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 13
| Title = The Irving Who Came to Dinner
| WrittenBy =
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1988|12|3|df=y}}
| ShortSummary = [[Irving Cohen]] pays a visit and helps Ed reveal a couple of hucksters.
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|}

==Home media releases==
On January 29, 2013, [[Warner Archive Collection|Warner Archive]] released ''The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley: The Complete Series'' on DVD in region 1 as part of their [[List of works produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions#Hanna-Barbera Classics Collection|Hanna-Barbera Classics Collection]]. This is a Manufacture-on-Demand (MOD) release, available exclusively through Warner's online store, MoviesUnlimited.com, and Amazon.com.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley - The Warner Archive Schedules a 'Complete Series' Set|url=http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Completely-Mental-Misadventures-Ed-Grimley-The-Complete-Series/17957|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130116220211/http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Completely-Mental-Misadventures-Ed-Grimley-The-Complete-Series/17957|archivedate=2013-01-16}}</ref> In addition, the episode "Tall, Dark & Hansom" is available on Warners' ''Saturday Morning Cartoons: 1980s Volume 1'' DVD set, released on May 4, 2010.

==References==
{{Reflist}}

Revision as of 20:49, 20 September 2019

The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley
Genre
Based onEd Grimley, by Martin Short
Developed byColossal Pictures, Inc.
Directed by
StarringMartin Short, Joe Flaherty, and Catherine O'Hara (only in The Count Floyd Show)
Voices of
ComposerMichael Tavera
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes13
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Scott Shaw!
  • John Hays
  • Mark Young (only in The Count Floyd Show)
  • Jeff Segal (supervising producer)
  • Kay Wright and Joanne Diaz (associate producers)
EditorGil Iverson
Running time23 minutes approx.
Production companiesHanna-Barbera Productions
SEPP International S.A.
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseSeptember 10 –
December 3, 1988 (1988-12-03)
Related
SCTV
Saturday Night Live

The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley was a 1988 animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera starring Martin Short's Ed Grimley as well as other characters and actors from Second City's SCTV. Only one season of 13 episodes was produced. Despite the short run, the show is considered the only Saturday morning animated adaptation of both an SCTV character and a Saturday Night Live character (for the latter show, it is actually the second animated adaptation of an SNL recurring character, as NBC once aired an animated pilot/special of The Coneheads). Episodes featured Ed Grimley in adventures, which start out as mundane, but turn very surreal and cartoonish, interspersed with science lessons from The Amazing Gustav Brothers, Roger and Emil, and a live-action segment with a "scary story" titled The Count Floyd Show presented as a show-within-a-show by Grimley's favorite television host, SCTV's Count Floyd (played by SCTV cast member Joe Flaherty).[1] Grimley's fellow cartoon characters included Grimley's landlord Leo Freebus (voiced by Jonathan Winters), Leo's wife Deidre (voiced by Andrea Martin), his ditzy, amateur actress neighbor Ms. Malone (voiced by Catherine O'Hara; a female character by the name of Ms. Malone did appear on an SNL version of an Ed Grimley sketch on the season ten episode hosted by Alex Karras, but Ms. Malone was played by that episode's musical guest Tina Turner), and her little brother Wendell (voiced by Danny Cooksey). Ed owns a goldfish named Moby and a clever pet rat named Sheldon (voiced by Frank Welker). At the end of each episode, Ed would write in his diary about what happened in his day.

Guest stars on the show included Christopher Guest and SCTV alumni Eugene Levy and Dave Thomas. The show also featured the voices of René Auberjonois, Kenneth Mars, and Arte Johnson. While not renewed for a second season, the show was seen in reruns in 1996 on Cartoon Network's unnamed pre-Adult Swim-era late-night programming block, which consisted of such shows as Space Ghost: Coast to Coast and reruns of classic Looney Tunes shorts and Hanna-Barbera programming, then The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley reran again on Boomerang. Hanna-Barbera sponsored an Ed Grimley look-alike contest midway through the first season, which was won by 10-year-old Matt Mitchell from Des Moines, Iowa.

Additional voices

Episodes

No Title Written by Original air date
1"Tall, Dark & Hansom"N/A10 September 1988 (1988-09-10)

Ed fills in for his cousin driving a hansom cab and ends up in a horse race.

The Amazing Gustav Brothers: Roger and Emil talk about gravity where Emil demonstrates Sir Isaac Newton's discovery of gravity by jumping out of the airplane dressed as an apple. Though Emil forgets his parachute.

Count Floyd's Scary Stories: Count Floyd reads to the children a story called "The Curse of the Headless Mummy" where an archaeologist named Dr. Smythe enters a tomb containing a headless mummy where hieroglyphics say "He who enters this tomb will never leave and be trapped for all of eternity."
2"Ed's Debut"Dick Blasucci17 September 1988 (1988-09-17)

Ed mistakenly thinks he is asked to play triangle for the city's philharmonic. On the way to the concert hall, Grimley is arrested and imprisoned for a bank robbery he did not commit.

The Amazing Gustav Brothers: Roger and Emil talk about centrifugal force by visiting the amusement park by going on the Screaming Banshee of Hades. Though Emil had some food before he got on and threw up.

Count Floyd's Scary Stories: Count Floyd reads to the children a story about a little girl who went to visit her grandfather in Oklahoma who advised her not to go into the attic. When a kid asks if Count Floyd is a real vampire because of his howling, Count Floyd comments that his grandmother is a part-werewolf and it runs in the family. When he tries to turn into a bat, the spell Count Floyd uses makes him fat instead.
3"E.G., Go Home"N/A24 September 1988 (1988-09-24)

Ed and Wendall, the annoying brother of his crush—a ditzy amateur actress named Miss Malone—go on an amusement park rocket ride, taking them to another planet which is ruled by an alien queen who sounds like Bette Davis.

The Amazing Gustav Brothers: Roger and Emil talk about rocket propulsion where Emil wears a jetpack in an uninhabited desert that would make him zoom off into the stratosphere.

Count Floyd's Scary Stories: In his imagination, Ed talks to Count Floyd apologizing for missing his show. Count Floyd decides to make an exception and rerun it for him. In the episode, Count Floyd reveals that he in his bat form starred in first-rate horror films before getting his own show. He shows his first flick he made called "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Ed."
4"Ed's in Hot Water"Unknown1 October 1988 (1988-10-01)
Looking after the apartment building for the Freebus family while she and her husband are on vacation, Ed tries to fix the water heater and ends up going down the drain, into the ocean, and on an island, where he finds a stranded, Amelia Earhart-esque aviator.
5"Crate Expectations"N/A8 October 1988 (1988-10-08)

Ed gets trapped in a crate while trying to get a birthday present for Miss Malone. Meanwhile in a spoof of It's a Wonderful Life, Miss Malone is depressed over being passed up for a TV movie and being a struggling actress at 25. She meets a guardian angel named Jim who shows her what life would be like if she was never born.

The Amazing Gustav Brothers: Roger and Emil go back in time to their childhood where they had a disagreement when in the bathtub.

Count Floyd's Scary Stories: Count Floyd shows some super-scary home movies. Then he plays a preview from next week's movie called "The Spooky Cloud in the Middle of the Swamp."
6"Grimley, P.F.C."Unknown15 October 1988 (1988-10-15)
In the wrong line to return a library book, Ed joins the Army and ends up second banana to a Bob Hope-like USO performer (voiced by Dave Thomas).
7"Moby Is Lost"Unknown22 October 1988 (1988-10-22)
Ed's pet goldfish Moby is missing and Ed hires a television-obsessed sea captain to lead the search.
8"Good Neighbor Ed"Unknown29 October 1988 (1988-10-29)
Ed wins a contest but to fulfill the contest rules he needs to take a picture of all of his neighbors. This is the only musical episode.
9"Driver Ed"Unknown5 November 1988 (1988-11-05)
Miss Malone needs to learn how to drive and calls upon Ed to teach her, but an accident turns the two into wandering spirits who haunt Mr. Freebus.
10"Blowin' in the Wind"Unknown12 November 1988 (1988-11-12)
While on his way to his aunt's house for a game of Monopoly, Ed is caught up in the same tornado that sent Dorothy Gale to the Land of Oz, only he ends up on the farm with Aunt Em, Uncle Henry, and a recuperating Dorothy where a traveling summer stock show, with a Jerry Lewis-like director, are hoping for a shot at Broadway.
11"Eyewitness Ed"Unknown19 November 1988 (1988-11-19)
Needing "hot dog franks" for a party, Ed makes a run to the store which resembles the Bates Motel and witnesses Der Bingle robbing the proprietor (voiced by Eugene Levy) for which he testifies and must go into the Witness Protection Program.
12"Eddy, We Hardly Knew Ye"Unknown26 November 1988 (1988-11-26)
Ed goes into the hospital for a tonsillectomy where his roommate is a werewolf (voiced by Christopher Guest).
13"The Irving Who Came to Dinner"Unknown3 December 1988 (1988-12-03)
Irving Cohen pays a visit and helps Ed reveal a couple of hucksters.

Home media releases

On January 29, 2013, Warner Archive released The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley: The Complete Series on DVD in region 1 as part of their Hanna-Barbera Classics Collection. This is a Manufacture-on-Demand (MOD) release, available exclusively through Warner's online store, MoviesUnlimited.com, and Amazon.com.[2] In addition, the episode "Tall, Dark & Hansom" is available on Warners' Saturday Morning Cartoons: 1980s Volume 1 DVD set, released on May 4, 2010.

References

  1. ^ Leszczak, Bob (May 16, 2016). Single Season Sitcoms of the 1980s: A Complete Guide. McFarland. p. 25. ISBN 9781476623849.
  2. ^ "The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley - The Warner Archive Schedules a 'Complete Series' Set". Archived from the original on 2013-01-16.