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The show revolves around the everyday happenings of the Spencer family, most frequently Kevin himself, a 14-year-old, chain-smoking, alcoholic, sociopathic [[juvenile delinquent]].
The show revolves around the everyday happenings of the Spencer family, most frequently Kevin himself, a 14-year-old, chain-smoking, alcoholic, sociopathic [[juvenile delinquent]].
His parents, Anastasia (voiced by [[Thomasin Langlands]]) and Percy (voiced by Lawrence) are also alcoholics, on welfare, fat, unattractive and extraordinarily stupid. Neither parent is faithful to the other, and Anastasia in particular is highly promiscuous; many episode plots include a sub-plot involving carnal relations between Anastasia and men whose only interest in her is as a form of vindication against Percy.
His parents, Anastasia (voiced by [[Thomasin Langlands]]) and Percy (voiced by Lawrence) are also alcoholics, on welfare, fat, unattractive and extraordinarily stupid. Neither parent is faithful to the other, and Anastasia in particular is highly promiscuous.


Kevin's character is slightly more interesting in the fact that he is obviously in possession of some degree of intellect. The show never uses his voice (until recently), but suggests that he tells people rather detailed and articulate things or asks intelligent, legitimate questions when faced with an argument. Instead, the show's narrator (voiced by Lawrence) speaks for him. More often than not these arguments are dismissed by the person that hears them, and this usually causes Kevin to respond with violence.
Kevin's character is slightly more interesting in the fact that he is obviously in possession of some degree of intellect. The show never uses his voice (until recently), but suggests that he tells people rather detailed and articulate things or asks intelligent, legitimate questions when faced with an argument. Instead, the show's narrator (voiced by Lawrence) speaks for him. More often than not these arguments are dismissed by the person that hears them, and this usually causes Kevin to respond with violence.

Revision as of 23:59, 11 October 2011

Kevin Spencer
GenreAnimation
Written byRick Kaulbars
Greg Lawrence
Directed byDave Bigelow
Voices ofGreg Lawrence
Thomasin Langlands
Mike Wetmore
Dave Bigelow
David Elver
Theme music composerSerge Cote
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons8
No. of episodes112 (list of episodes)
Production
ProducerGreg Lawrence
Production locationsOttawa, Ontario, Canada
Running time30 minutes
Production companyAtomic Productions
Original release
NetworkThe Comedy Network
Release1 March 1999 –
6 November 2005

Kevin Spencer is an animated television series developed by Greg Lawrence, aired in Canada on The Comedy Network and aimed at adult audiences. It takes its name from the main character. The half-hour show takes place in Ottawa, Ontario.

Characters

The show revolves around the everyday happenings of the Spencer family, most frequently Kevin himself, a 14-year-old, chain-smoking, alcoholic, sociopathic juvenile delinquent. His parents, Anastasia (voiced by Thomasin Langlands) and Percy (voiced by Lawrence) are also alcoholics, on welfare, fat, unattractive and extraordinarily stupid. Neither parent is faithful to the other, and Anastasia in particular is highly promiscuous.

Kevin's character is slightly more interesting in the fact that he is obviously in possession of some degree of intellect. The show never uses his voice (until recently), but suggests that he tells people rather detailed and articulate things or asks intelligent, legitimate questions when faced with an argument. Instead, the show's narrator (voiced by Lawrence) speaks for him. More often than not these arguments are dismissed by the person that hears them, and this usually causes Kevin to respond with violence.

Another frequent character in the show is Spencer's imaginary friend Allen the Magic Goose. The bird encourages Kevin's sociopathic nature, usually asking him to do illegal, indecent, and/or dangerous things simply for the sake of the thrill or for vengeance.

Common plots

Most of the adventures on the show revolve along illegal schemes committed by any or all three of the characters. Most of the time their motive is nothing more than the ability to acquire more money than their welfare cheques give them. Kevin occasionally goes to school, encountering other stereotypes and people who are almost as stupid as his parents.

Episode 8 of season 1 was only aired once before it was banned from TV.


Season 8 episode summaries

8.01- The Missing Links

Due to equal doses of self-abuse, brutal assaults and plain stupidity all three of the Spencers end up with brutal head injuries and living like savages in a city park. Soon they are mistaken for missing links and then end up living in a cage outside of a roadside gas station.

8.02 – Killing the Messenger

Percy wins yet another contest and this time he gets to be a judge on the latest heap of reality TV bile - The International Idolatry Talent Impersonating Contest of Mimicry. In the process, he becomes a bitchy, cutting sensation. Meanwhile, Mom is angry with Percy for getting an overly exuberant lap dance and decides to defy the bikers and unionize the town’s strippers. Kevin spends this episode being courted by and eventually sort of working with a secret sect of law enforcement bent on destroying art, music and comedy.

8.03 – Hell or High Water

After getting caught practicing self-pleasure in the home of a local thug, Percy takes his family and flees to a ghost town to wait for the heat to die down. Unknown to the Spencer’s, the town is also about to become the set for Afroman and Pornman’s latest adult film opus. Finally tracked down by the bad guys, the Spencers, the porn actors and some shifty cowboys settle their differences with six shooters in a bloody homage to Peckinpah.

8.04 – Die A Lot more and also once again

After stealing a mailbox full of their neighbors mail and cheques the Spencers stumble across an invitation to a high society black-tie and gown affair. Posing as their neighbors the McNaughtons the Spencers destroy the bar and offend the guests but in the end turn out to be heroes after thwarting some vaguely European hostage takers. Think Die Hard with more chronic alcoholism and morbid obesity.

8.05 – Air show

A bit of bookender fun as the episode opens on a ‘Kevin Spencer Writing Meeting’ where Greg asks Rick for one more episode. He’ll be too busy helping runaway teen girls at “Camp WhoosYerDaddy”. Rick heads out to the Camel Toe Inn where he hangs out nearby, eavesdropping no the real Spencer family and interrogates them for ideas. Percy invites him on a B&E because he has a lighter. The theft doesn’t go well and Percy only gets some guard dogs, which he tries to pawn at Jimmy’s. Jimmy declines, as he’s going out of business. Percy depresses Jimmy so much that he manages to pawn a .32 calibre handgun, which used to belong to Rick’s mom. Finally they have enough to attend the air show and all get some shuteye except Rick and Kevin. Rick confesses to Kevin that he’s got a rough deadline and needs ideas. Kevin makes a deal with him. Kevin will rep him if Rick will mentor his writing. Rick mooches beer and gets institutionalized, Greg’s negotiations with Kevin go poorly and Percy and Anastasia drive off into the sunset…after the destruction of several downtown city properties.

LAST EPISODE - 8.06 – See you in Hell

Mom strokes out in a bar and dies, Percy slowly succumbs to necrotizing fasciitis, Marty fails at suicide but dies anyway and all the while Mr. Franklin, Kevin’s first psychiatrist from the early episodes of season one is on a manhunt to destroy the boy. Eventually those left living cross paths, and the true nature of Kevin’s brain problems are revealed.

In the end Allen the Goose enters the Morgue where Kevin took his mother's corpse (after Kevin dies by a car accident saying 'Good bye Allen') and is revealed that all the series and characters (even Kevin himself) are imagined by Allen due to certain Psychiatric problems.

Netflix

Ocnus Productions (creators of Kevin Spencer) sold the rights to the series around May/June of 2011 to Netflix. The seasons were therefore removed from Expressmedia.ca. Every single episode were uploaded the 15th July, this has made Kevin Spencer more popular.