Todd and the Book of Pure Evil

Todd and the Book of Pure Evil is a Canadian comedy/horror television series that follows a group of high school students who confront the effects of a demonic book. The series premiered on SPACE on September 29, 2010 with two back-to-back episodes. The series was created for television by Craig David Wallace, Charles Picco, and Anthony Leo.

Todd and the Book of Pure Evil
Opening title logo used in Season 1 of Todd and the Book of Pure Evil
GenreComedy horror
Supernatural drama
Created byCraig David Wallace
Charles Picco
Anthony Leo
Directed byCraig David Wallace
David Winning
James Dunnison
James Genn
StarringAlex House
Billy Turnbull
Maggie Castle
Melanie Leishman
Chris Leavins
Composer(s)Shawn Pierce
Country of originCanada
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes26 (list of episodes)
Production
Producer(s)Craig David Wallace
Anthony Leo
Andrew Rosen
Jamie Brown
Sarah Timmins
Shawn Watson
Shaun Johnson
Production location(s)Winnipeg, Manitoba
Silver Heights Collegiate
Tec Voc High School
Running time22 minutes
Production company(s)Aircraft Pictures
Corvid Pictures
Frantic Films
Release
Original networkCanada:
Space Channel
CTV
United States:
Fearnet
Picture formatLetterboxed 480i (SDTV)
16:9 1080p (HDTV)
Original releaseSeptember 29, 2010 (2010-09-29) 
January 26, 2012 (2012-01-26)
External links
Website

The series is based on the short film of the same title[1] written by Craig David Wallace and Max Reid, and directed by Wallace. The short film was produced through the Canadian Film Centre’s Short Dramatic Film Programme, and kicked off an international festival tour by premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2003. The series was developed for television through the National Screen Institute's Totally TV Program. A pilot for Todd and the Book of Pure Evil was shot for Space in 2009 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Like the low-budget short film, the series uses supernatural elements, profanity, graphic violence, and non-sequitur lines. Sci-fi veteran David Winning directed four episodes.[2]

On April 4, 2011, Space announced that they had renewed Todd and the Book of Pure Evil for a second season, with principal photography being set for spring 2011.[3] The new 13-episode season[4] premiered on Space on October 30, 2011 at 10pm.[5] In April 2012, it was announced that there would not be a third season,[6] but following an Indiegogo campaign as well as additional funding being secured, an animated feature film was released to conclude the series on November 3, 2017.

Plot

Todd Smith, Curtis Weaver, Jenny Kolinsky and Hannah Williams are students at Crowley High, the only high school in a small town secretly founded by Satanists. After encountering a cursed magical tome with a mind of its own, the Book of Pure Evil, which grants the wishes of those who hold it in dark and sinister ways they didn't intend, they team up in an attempt to track down and destroy the Book, although it has an unfortunate tendency to fly away after its magical spells are undone. Each episode revolves around a student at Crowley High using the Book to try to make their life better, though this usually results in chaos, mayhem, and bloodshed at the school. Todd and his gang then fight against whatever the Book has done, and try to keep Crowley High from being totally destroyed. Supposedly friendly school guidance counselor, Atticus Murphy helps them in their quest to destroy the Book, though secretly he is a member of the cabal of Satanists who run the town from behind the scenes and has been tasked with returning the Book of Pure Evil to their leader.

Cast

Episodes

Season Episodes Originally aired DVD release date
Season premiere Season finale Region 1 Region 2
1 13 September 29, 2010 (2010-09-29) December 8, 2010 (2010-12-08) October 11, 2011 (2011-10-11) (Canada)[7]

February 28, 2012 (2012-02-28) (United States)[8]

N/A
2 13 October 30, 2011 (2011-10-30) January 26, 2012 (2012-01-26) April 3, 2012 (2012-04-03) (Canada)[9]

June 25, 2013 (2013-06-25) (United States)[10]

N/A

Production

Each episode was produced with two variations of the audio track: a pre-watershed version with "clean" replacement dialogue dubbed in by the actors, and the original uncensored version with profanity.[11]

Film

Space announced in April 2012 that they had decided not to renew Todd for a third season.[6][12] Due to this, the showrunners launched an Indiegogo campaign in May 2013, collecting over $120,000 to make an animated feature film to conclude the series, titled Todd and the Book of Pure Evil: The End of the End. The film was picked up for distribution by Raven Banner Entertainment, which initially stated that the film would hit Canadian theaters in Fall 2015.[13] However, this failed to happen due to issues with securing additional funding, and the release was pushed back to October 2016.[14] After another delay, the film received a theatrical release in Canada on November 3, 2017.[15] A limited edition DVD was released in Canada on December 12, 2017,[16] and the film was released digitally through Vimeo for audiences from both Canada and the United States on December 15, 2017.[17]

International airdates

On May 2, 2011, Fearnet announced that it had picked up the rights to air the series in the United States beginning August 2, 2011.[18] Season 2 began airing on Fearnet starting March 13, 2012 at 10pm.[19] In 2015, the series re-aired in the U.S. on Chiller.

In February 2012, Syfy announced that it will be airing the series in the United Kingdom beginning March 6, 2012.[20]

Home media

Entertainment One released the first season on DVD in Canada with a MSRP of $29.99.[21][22] Special features include the original short film, cast Q&A, a blooper reel, outtakes, deleted/extended scenes from the musical,[23] and cast/crew commentary tracks.[24]

eOne released the season in the United States on February 28, 2012. Extras are listed as the original short film, cast Q&A, a blooper reel, outtakes, cast/crew commentary, and short promotional clips.[25]

DVD name Episodes Box set release dates: Region 1
Canada United States
Season One 13 October 11, 2011 ( Canada) February 28, 2012 ( USA)
Season Two 13 April 3, 2012 ( Canada) June 25, 2013 ( USA)

Amazon Video and iTunes United States added each episode after its US premiere date, in both standard definition and high definition, and the show is also available on Netflix, Vudu (US), and Zune Marketplace (US and Canada) at up to 1080p.

In addition, the first season can be viewed on Space's website or purchased on iTunes Canada in standard definition widescreen. The second season was added to iTunes Canada in HD on February 13, 2012.[26]

The Original Score Soundtrack for season 1, which includes both score and the original songs heard in the musical, is sold on iTunes, Amazon, Zune, eMusic, and Napster.[27]

Reception

The Winnipeg Sun described the show as having the "feel of Buffy the Vampire Slayer with potty-mouth ... [which] is a good thing," and went on to say the show "generally is good fun, if not quite good clean fun."[28] The show's premiere became the highest-rated premiere for a SPACE original series ever, and was the highest-rated program on Non-Sports Specialty for the demo A18-49.[29] The first season was nominated for eight Gemini Awards,[30] of which it won Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series for "The Phantom of Crowley High".[31]

Awards and nominations

Canadian Cinema Editors Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2012Best Editing in 1/2 Hour Broadcast Short FormBrigitte RabazoWon[32]

Canadian Comedy Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2012Best TV ShowNominated[33]
Best Direction - Television Program or SeriesCraig David WallaceNominated
Best Performance by a Male - TelevisionBill TurnbullNominated

Canadian Screen Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2013Best Achievement in CastingJim Heber, Jenny Lewis, Sara KayNominated[34]
Best Costume DesignHeather NealeNominated
Best Direction in a Comedy Program or SeriesCraig David WallaceNominated
Best Photography in a Comedy Program or SeriesMichael MarshallNominated
Best Sound in a Comedy, Variety or Performing Arts Program or SeriesMarilee Yorston, Stan Mak, Brad Thornton, Katie Halliday, Mark Gingras, Rudy Michael, Elma BelloWon
Best Writing in a Comedy Program or SeriesCharles PiccoNominated

Directors Guild of Canada Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2011Best Sound Editing - Television SeriesKatie Halliday, Mark Gingras, Elma Bello, James RobbNominated[35]

Gemini Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2011Best Achievement in CastingSara Kay, Jenny Lewis, Jim HeberNominated[34]
Best Direction in a Comedy Program or SeriesCraig David WallaceNominated
James DunnisonNominated
Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or SeriesMelanie Leishman, Maggie Castle, Chris Leavins, Bill Turnbull, Angela Jill Guingcango, Jason Mewes, Alex HouseWon
Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Comedic RoleChris LeavinsNominated
Best Picture Editing in a Comedy, Variety, Performing Arts Program or SeriesD. Gillian TrusterNominated
Best Writing in a Comedy or Variety Program or SeriesCharles PiccoNominated
Best Writing in a Comedy or Variety Program or SeriesGarry CampbellNominated

Golden Sheaf Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2011Best ComedyJamie Brown, Shawn Watson, Andrew Rosen, Anthony Leo, Craig David Wallace, James DunnisonWon[36]
Jamie Brown, Shawn Watson, Andrew Rosen, Anthony Leo, Craig David WallaceNominated
2012Best ComedyCraig David Wallace, Sarah Timmins, Andrew Rosen, Jamie Brown, David WinningNominated[37]

Leo Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2011Best Direction in a Dramatic SeriesDavid WinningWon[38]
James DunnisonNominated
2012Best Direction in a Music, Comedy, or Variety Program or SeriesDavid WinningWon[39]
James DunnisonNominated

Writers Guild of Canada Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2012TV ComedyCraig David WallaceWon[40]
2013TV ComedyCharles Picco, Craig David WallaceNominated[41]
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gollark: The haptic/audio feedback on the keyboard on my phone does a bit, but that is negligible.
gollark: Technically, I'm not making much of a sound right now.
gollark: We all know you planned this.

See also

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