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The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy : ウィキペディア英語版
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy

''The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy'' (also known as ''Billy & Mandy'') is an American animated television series created by Maxwell Atoms for Cartoon Network, and the 14th of the network's Cartoon Cartoons. It follows two children named Billy — a slow-witted boy — and Mandy — the cynical best friend — who, after winning a limbo game to save Billy's pet hamster, gain the mighty Grim Reaper as their best friend in eternal servitude and slavery.
''Billy & Mandy'' was a spin-off of ''Grim & Evil'', along with ''Evil Con Carne''. The show ran from June 13, 2003 to November 9, 2007, but a spin-off film titled ''Underfist: Halloween Bash'' aired on October 12, 2008. In addition to the episodes, three movies, two special episodes, and nineteen shorts were made, with 3 award wins for the series as a whole. ''Billy & Mandy'' has also been made into a video game as well as various licensed merchandise.
==Premise==
(詳細はRichard Steven Horvitz), a dimwitted, happy-go-lucky boy; Mandy (Grey DeLisle), a cynical, cunning and merciless girl around Billy's age who loves absolute power and hates everything and Grim (Greg Eagles), the Grim Reaper who is often tormented by the duo. After cheating at a limbo match against Grim (out of retaliation for putting the limbo rod too low for them to go under), he is enslaved in a perpetual, unwanted friendship with the children. Grim is miserable in the first days of his servitude, and even fantasizes of killing them multiple times. However, as the time passes, he gradually adapts to the new life, and even grows to care for Billy and Mandy somewhat. Despite this, he retains a love-hate relationship with the two and desires that he will eventually break free from his servitude.
Billy and Mandy use Grim's supernatural abilities and powers to venture into supernatural locations or environments, such as the underworld, inhabited by an assortment of grotesque monstrous beasts. The pair also may use Grim's enormously strong supernatural abilities or ties with a number of beastly characters to achieve goals or desires for themselves, often with twisted results. Famed fictional monsters including Dracula, the Wolfman, and the bogeyman are also comically depicted in the series.
Supporting characters include Irwin (Vanessa Marshall), a nerdy, awkward boy who has a crush on Mandy; Harold (Richard Steven Horvitz), Billy's father who is even dumber than his son; Gladys (Jennifer Hale), Billy's loving yet mentally unstable mother; Mindy (Rachael MacFarlane), the snobby, stuck-up, and spoiled queen bee of Billy and Mandy's school; Sperg (Greg Eagles), the local bully who has a sensitive side; Fred Fredburger (C.H. Greenblatt), a simple-minded, irritating underworld creature who loves frozen yogurt and nachos; Dracula (Phil LaMarr), a selfish elderly vampire;
The show lacks continuity for the most part, as many episodes end with characters killed, exiled, or stuck in a situation. Characters sometimes display an awareness of some events from previous episodes, but there are no clear character arcs or coherent plot lines tying the show together.

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