Eddsworld

Eddsworld is a British adult animated comedy web series of flash animations, comics, and browser games created by Edd Gould.[1] They are distributed on Newgrounds, DeviantArt, YouTube, Albino Blacksheep, Tumblr, and BBC.[2] They were previously distributed on SheezyArt and the main Eddsworld site until they were shut down. In early 2012, Thomas Ridgewell became the series' director and producer following Gould's death, reforming the series as Eddsworld: Legacy.[3][4][5] On 17 March 2016, Ridgewell announced he had given control over Eddsworld to Hargreaves and Gould's family.[5][6] On 1 January 2017, the show's website went back online with new Eddsworld comics written and illustrated by Matt Hargreaves. On 1 August 2020, the series continued after its hiatus since March 2016.[7] As of August 2020, the Eddsworld YouTube channel has more than 2 million subscribers.[8]

Eddsworld
Created byEdd Gould
Written by
  • Edd Gould (2003–12)
  • Thomas Ridgewell (2012–16)
  • Eddie Bowley (2013–16)
  • Tom Bown (2010–2011)
  • Matt Hargreaves (2015, 2020-present)
  • Jamie-Spicer Lewis (2020-present)
Directed by
  • Edd Gould (2003–12)
  • Thomas Ridgewell (2012–16)
  • Eddie Bowley (2013–16)
  • Matt Hargreaves (2020-present)
Voices of
  • Edd Gould (2004–12)
  • Tim Hautekiet (2012–16)
  • Thomas Ridgewell (2004–16)
  • Matt Hargreaves (2004–present)
  • Tord Larsson (2005–08)
  • Jamie Spicer-Lewis (2012–16)
Opening theme"Eddsworld Intro Song" performed by Andrew Huang
Composer(s)
  • Todd Bryanton (2012-16)
  • Yoav Landau (2012-16)
  • Thomas Ridgewell (2008-11), (2016)
  • Sam Houston (2008-11), (2016)
  • Harry Partridge (2010-11), (2016)
  • Tommy Robin (2011), (2016)
  • Chris O'Neill (2010), (2016)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
No. of episodes78
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Chris Boldt (2014-16)
  • Andrew Stock (2014–16)
  • Rob DenBleyker (2014-16)
  • Desiree Karlsson (2014-16)
  • Chris Fitzgerald (2014-16)
  • James Edward Marks (2014-16)
Producer(s)
  • Thomas Ridgewell (2012-16)
  • Eddie Bowley (2014-16)
Running time2-13 minutes
Release
Original networkNewgrounds (2003–present)
DeviantArt (2004)
YouTube
Original releaseJune 6, 2003 (2003-06-06) 
present
External links
Website

At the time of Gould's death in 2012, his YouTube channel had the most subscribers in the comedian category for the United Kingdom and was the 4th most viewed comedian in the United Kingdom. Eddsworld was noticed by the organizers of the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference who requested an episode about climate change, used in the opening ceremony of the conference.[9][10]

Cast and characters

Main

The main characters prior to 25ft Under the Seat. Clockwise from bottom: Matt, Tom, Edd, Tord.
  • Edd Gould as Edd[1]; following his death in 2012, he was voiced by Tim Hautekiet.[1]
  • Thomas Ridgewell as Tom[1]
  • Matt Hargreaves as Matt[1]
  • Tord Larsson as Tord, except in Eddsworld Christmas Special 2004 and parts of Zombeh Attack where he was voiced by Alex L'Abbé, and The End where he was voiced by Jamie Spicer-Lewis.

Supporting

  • Paul ter Voorde as Paul, who also animated several episodes following Gould's death.[11]
  • Chris O'Neill and Brock Baker[12] as Eduardo
  • Eddie Bowley as Jon[1]
  • Ben Rudman as Mark
  • Patryk Dudulewicz as Patryck
  • Dominic Charbonneau as Hellucard
  • Christopher Bingham as Bing
  • Gould as Larry
  • Alex Farmer and Josh Tomar as Santa Claus
  • Tomar as Zanta Claws

Timeline

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gollark: I can detect the difference between DFPWM and whatever YouTube uses, but I'm not sure I've ever *heard* lossless audio.
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References

  1. Neafcy, Paul (16 March 2016). "Eddsworld: Long May It Spin". TenEighty. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
  2. "BBC Comedy Clips: Almeratron". BBC. 6 July 2010. Archived from the original on 25 January 2011. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
  3. Strohman, Donald (10 March 2016). "Eddsworld: The End of a Legacy | The Young Folks". The Young Folks. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
  4. Teed, Paul (14 April 2012). "Tributes flood in for Eddsworld creator, who died aged 23". Richmond and Twickenham Times. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
  5. Gutelle, Sam (23 March 2016). "TomSka's New Documentary Explains How Eddsworld Survived Its Creator's Death". Tubefilter. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
  6. thetomska (16 March 2016). "Goodbye, old friend". Tumblr. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
  7. Eddsworld (1 August 2020). "Eddsworld - Fan Service 2". YouTube. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
  8. "Eddsworld". YouTube. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
  9. Vaughan, Adam (5 November 2009). "Guardian: One Minute To Save The World". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 February 2011.
  10. "TV/E and WWF hook up with young filmmakers to highlight climate change one million times". WWF. 15 October 2009. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
  11. Eddsworld (27 March 2012). "RIP Edd Gould (1988-2012)". YouTube. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
  12. Baker, Brock (5 June 2015). "Brock Baker - Voice Over Demo Reel". YouTube. Retrieved 20 June 2020.
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