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Home Movies (season 1) : ウィキペディア英語版
Home Movies (season 1)

The first season of the animated sitcom ''Home Movies'' originally began airing in the United States on the television network UPN from April 26, 1999, to May 24, 1999, and on Cartoon Network from September 2 to October 7, 2001. The pilot episode was titled, "Get Away From My Mom."〔 Co-founders Brendon Small and Loren Bouchard, along with Tom Sydner, served as writers, executive producers, and directors for the season. The season utilized Sydner's signature "squigglevision" animation style, though it would change to a more "conventional" style in subsequent seasons.〔
The series follows the life of 8-year-old Brendon Small, who writes, directs, and stars in several homemade film productions that he creates with his friend Melissa and Jason. Brendon and Melissa's soccer coach, John McGuirk, is an alcoholic who constantly becomes involved with the kids' lives and gives them bad advice on life. Brendon's mother, Paula, meanwhile, is divorced and juggling her children, her job as a creative writing teacher, and romantic life.
The main cast for the season consisted of Small, H. Jon Benjamin, Paula Poundstone, and
Melissa Bardin Galsky. Poundstone's role was recast after six episodes and given to Janine Ditullio as a replacement.〔 The first five episodes of the season demonstrated a writing style known as "retroscripting," consisting of the cast completely improvising the storyline and animation being produced afterword.
UPN decided to schedule the season in the timeslot following ''Dilbert'' on Monday nights, hoping to help give ''Home Movies'' a higher Nielsen rating.〔 Despite this, the pilot episode received all-time low ratings and the network called the crew in order to inform them that it was the lowest program they had broadcast in the timeslot in its televised history.〔〔 The ratings continued to be incredibly low and UPN canceled the series after only five episodes.〔〔 Despite this, Khaki Jones, Cartoon Network's Vice President of Original Series, was a "huge fan" of the series and was able to get it picked up on the channel's Adult Swim block, reopening production on the season.〔 These episodes include Jonathan Katz, Ron Lynch, Sam Brown, Paula Plum, Richard Snee, Mitch Hedberg, Eugene Mirman, Laura Silverman, Larry Murphy, Will LeBow, Bill Braudis, Jen Kirkman, Kelly Kimball and Amy Roeder.
The complete season DVD was released by Shout! Factory on November 16, 2004, and featured all thirteen episodes and an assortment of bonus features.
==Episodes==




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