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Welcome to Eltingville (2002)

TV Movie  -   -  Animation | Comedy  -  3 March 2002 (USA)
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Bill Dickey / Marv (voice)
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Josh Levy (voice)
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Pete DiNunzio / Sekowsky (voice)
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Jerry Stokes / Randall / Len (voice)
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Jane Dickey / Ensign Buffy / Jack (voice)
Glenn Jones ...
Joe (voice)
Chris Ward ...
Ward Willoughby / Wilson (voice) (as Chistopher Ward)
Alicia Sedwick ...
Mrs. Dickey / Ensign Xena / Mrs. Levy (voice)
Evan Dorkin ...
Ironjaw (voice)
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late night | adult animation

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3 March 2002 (USA)  »

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Bring Me the Head of Boba Fett  »

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Funny and smart comic-geek 'toon show
1 July 2002 | by (Washington, D.C.) – See all my reviews

Although only the premiere episode has aired as of June 2002 on "Cartoon Network," "Welcome to Eltingville" is an extremely well-drawn animated series with sarcastic, penetrating insight into the geek-world of comics, fantasy role-playing and sci-fi movies. The series' three lead male characters each represent an aspect of this world, and are perpetually hounded by a nerdy, even-more-geekier younger (hence, ignored) kid as well. The dialogue comes fast and furious, and is scathingly funny! Anyone into comics, sci-fi or fantasy will find enough inside-jokes and self-references to fill several hours' worth of research! More! More! More! (And the theme song is to die for!)


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