Grossology (TV Series 2006–2009) Poster

(2006–2009)

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10/10
One of my favorite cartoons on TV!
Ryuusei18 August 2007
I've already been aware of the bestselling GROSSOLOGY kids' fun-fact books by Sylvia Branzei (which became a CD-ROM game and children's' museum exhibit), and my first experience with it was back in 1997 or 1998, when Mom left a fake plastic vomit on my computer desk one morning (the GROSSOLOGY CD-ROM came with this, since she worked at Computer City at the time), and my grandma thought it was funny! But I never imagined that a decade later, this simple little book would later become Canada's answer to THE INCREDIBLES and KIM POSSIBLE!

In early June of this year, I was having a conversation on the phone with my older brother in Pennsylvania, who informed me of this series. I thought he was talking about the books or game, but he told me it was a Canadian cartoon series similar to THE INCREDIBLES (which I'm a big fan of), and was animated in Flash (it was actually done with Toon Boom Digital Pro, as I soon found out, and was done by the same team as another cool Canadian cartoon show, 6TEEN). He saw it on Discovery Kids (where it's airing here in the US; It airs on YTV in Canada) and he thought I would love it! I just had to check this out, so I sampled the episode "Fartzilla" (about a fart epidemic and a fart-powered robot dinosaur), and I was hooked! Not just by the wild action and the sick & twisted content, but the visual style and animation! I already love the colorful retro-style, and Faruk Cemalovic's character designs are excellent, on par with Stephen Silver's work. Abby Archer, the show's heroine, is my favorite character! (And one of my favorite cartoon girls!) Just plain pretty, and full of charm and appeal. Plus, Abby has flaws, unlike the politically correct cartoon heroines these days. The other characters, including Ty (Abby's brother), Lab Rat and the Director are superb, as are the villains (Lance Boil, the "Mojo Jojo" of this series, is my favorite)!

If you can get past the "gross" theme aimed at kids, adults, even cartoon buffs, will love the dynamic visual style. But for me, GROSSOLOGY is my favorite new cartoon series, right up there with THE POWERPUFF GIRLS and THE VENTURE BROS.! I highly recommend it!
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9/10
Two kids investigate odd circumstances
atomius10 June 2007
Warning: Spoilers
Abby and Ty Archer are brother and sister and make up, along with the Lab Rat and his pet rat a team of investigators working for a organisation. They investigate odd phenomenon, usually with a 'sick' or displeasing tone that their leader finds too hard to handle. This remains the main source of much of the 'humour' in the show. The animation style is nice and the music is kept down from being too over the top and provides a good incidental mood. The shine effects on the floors are interesting as is the animation of various liquids. In the first and beginning of second series there seems to be but three villains but thankfully they seem to have added more.
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9/10
I miss the old times!!!
ultimatedisneycruisefan3 November 2021
Grossology was a great show. I remember watching it since 4th grade, and it still is the best show I've watched since Magic School Bus! Whatever happened to this classic, and the good old days?
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10/10
This was the GOAT!
masonbarton-129116 April 2024
I miss that show so much!!! Loved it as a kid. It may have had some little cringe moments as a kid, but all the action, laughs, and animation was incredible. This show was the GOAT. I may have been grossed out with some stuff in the show, mostly Fartor's backstory, but this show was always the GOAT. This was one of my favorite in-school shows alongside The Magic School Bus, Bill Nye and Kenny the Shark. And whenever I saw this show's opening animation, it always legitimately reminded me of The Incredibles. Come to think of it, this show felt like a mix of The Incredibles and Kim Possible. We'd sometimes watch this show during science class, or during indoor recess if there was inclement weather. This show was the GOAT.
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