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Napoleon Dynamite (TV series) : ウィキペディア英語版
Napoleon Dynamite (TV series)

''Napoleon Dynamite'' is a 2012 American animated sitcom television comedy series based on the 2004 indie film of the same name. Set in the small town of Preston, Idaho, it follows the adventures of the titular 16-year-old boy, who thinks he is skilled at everything. The series was created by the film's co-writers and directors Jared and Jerusha Hess, who developed it with Mike Scully and proposed it to Fox.
The series received mixed reviews; critics were divided on how well the source material translated to animation. The premiere episode had a Nielsen rating of 9.5 million viewers, but the ratings later dropped and the last four episodes averaged only 4 million viewers. The series ranked sixth in viewership among teenagers. In the United States, ''Napoleon Dynamite'' originally ran on Fox's Animation Domination lineup from January 15 to March 4, 2012 for six episodes, before being cancelled. The show is now airing reruns in Canada on Adult Swim.
==History==
Married couple Jared and Jerusha Hess were co-writers and directors of the 2004 film ''Napoleon Dynamite'', and had wanted to do an animated version since the film's release. They thought animation was the best way to continue the world of ''Napoleon Dynamite'' as the original actors had grown too old to play teenage characters. Following the film's success, Fox Searchlight Pictures wanted a sequel, but the Hesses delayed due to commitments to other projects and fear that audiences would tire of the ''Napoleon Dynamite'' characters.
Development of the series began in 2009 when Jared Hess met with writer-producer Mike Scully to propose an animated version of the film to him. Scully stated that "''Napoleon Dynamite'' as an animated series made "perfect sense" to him, and the two presented a nine-minute pilot episode to Fox in 2010. That May, Fox officially confirmed that an animated series with the original cast was in development with close involvement from the Hesses. Fox placed an order for six episodes as a trial run, and in July 2011 ordered seven additional scripts to be put into production if the series was renewed for a second season. The show was overseen by the Hesses and Scully.
The series premiered on January 15, 2012, as a mid-season replacement for the animated series ''Allen Gregory''. During its six-episode run, ''Napoleon Dynamite'' had no consistent schedule; it was constantly shifted on the Fox schedule in favor of football and award shows. On May 15, 2012, Fox announced a schedule for its 2012–13 season that dropped ''Napoleon Dynamite'' from the listings. The complete series was released on a single DVD in November 2014 by Olive Films.

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