Dois irmãos gemeios, o Dipper e a Mabel Pines passam suas férias no centro turístico de seu tio na cidade de Gravity Falls.Dois irmãos gemeios, o Dipper e a Mabel Pines passam suas férias no centro turístico de seu tio na cidade de Gravity Falls.Dois irmãos gemeios, o Dipper e a Mabel Pines passam suas férias no centro turístico de seu tio na cidade de Gravity Falls.
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- 13 vitórias e 38 indicações no total
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Reviewers say 'Gravity Falls' captivates audiences with its mix of mystery, humor, and heartfelt storytelling. Characters like Dipper and Mabel exhibit significant growth, enriching the narrative. The show's intricate lore, clever references, and emotional depth create an immersive experience. High-quality animation and voice acting enhance its appeal. Balancing comedic moments with emotional depth, the series fosters strong viewer connections. Themes of friendship, family, and maturation add complexity. Its unique blend of mystery, supernatural elements, and well-developed characters distinguishes it in animated TV.
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SUCH A MASTERPIECE!!!
Gravity falls is full of likeable characters interesting plots and eye catching animation and I never get bored watching it over again despite being only 2 seasons! I hope this show will be revived with a season 3 soon.
The True Multiverse of Madness
WOW! I am 37 and how much I enjoyed this show. A better Stranger Things meets a better Doctor Strange Multiverse of Madness. Immensely crazy yet so warm. Definitely worthy of yours & your kids' time.
I watched the first 4 episodes of this show and had 3 beautiful dreams within the same sleep
The first dream was about a communal camaraderie. The context was faded from memory when I woke up, but the pleasantry and feeling of cohesion persisted as I rose from bed when my 90 minute alarm went off.
The second dream was about an omniscient overview of a happy couple, which might have been myself and a past or future partner. I watched them meet and with their initial locking of eyes formed an empathy so deep, clean and evergreen that they never knew conflict in the love that lasted them the rest of their lives.
The third dream was.. that which my 90 minute alarm interrupted, so most of it evaporated with the shock of the sudden journey out of that oneiric utopia, but the calming pleasantness persisted.
The show itself, so far, isn't about any of those subjects. But it is, at least in the Mabel character, about giving strangers as much chance to be good human beings as you permit yourself, and to withhold judgment as long as can be.
I shan't attempt to intellectualize it any more than that.
Now I'm not a particularly, or let's be honest, a measurably at all, passive person. My social style mostly consists of telling people what to do, because they trust that I do know. It's worked for me since I was a little prodigy, and I'm not about to change it up now.
Consequently, 100% of my dreams are about control; the happy 90% where I have it in totality. The uncomfortable 8% where I share it. And the rest; nightmares.
This sort of happy-go-lucky, passive dream was an unprecedented experience, and the most any work has ever communicated its message, I should hope, with purity and indelible truth to me.
In technical terms, I shall say Gravity Falls uses its "camera" as a storytelling tool more precisely than most, if not all other comedy and animated shows; short decisive pans/tilts define the punchline. Telephoto compression underlines the humor beneath the frenetic action of a chase sequence, and such like.
It's a very frame-by-frame kind of show, meaning each cut brings new meaning and each shot is consciously designed from the mise-en-scene (in this case, shapes, sizes, color and positioning choices) to the light to lensing choice, to precisely elicit a calibrated emotional response.
It's a most perfectly-made work of art.
But what matters even more is the beauty beneath and between the frames.
As I haven't seen the whole thing yet, and parsed its overall meaning, I rate it 9/10.
The second dream was about an omniscient overview of a happy couple, which might have been myself and a past or future partner. I watched them meet and with their initial locking of eyes formed an empathy so deep, clean and evergreen that they never knew conflict in the love that lasted them the rest of their lives.
The third dream was.. that which my 90 minute alarm interrupted, so most of it evaporated with the shock of the sudden journey out of that oneiric utopia, but the calming pleasantness persisted.
The show itself, so far, isn't about any of those subjects. But it is, at least in the Mabel character, about giving strangers as much chance to be good human beings as you permit yourself, and to withhold judgment as long as can be.
I shan't attempt to intellectualize it any more than that.
Now I'm not a particularly, or let's be honest, a measurably at all, passive person. My social style mostly consists of telling people what to do, because they trust that I do know. It's worked for me since I was a little prodigy, and I'm not about to change it up now.
Consequently, 100% of my dreams are about control; the happy 90% where I have it in totality. The uncomfortable 8% where I share it. And the rest; nightmares.
This sort of happy-go-lucky, passive dream was an unprecedented experience, and the most any work has ever communicated its message, I should hope, with purity and indelible truth to me.
In technical terms, I shall say Gravity Falls uses its "camera" as a storytelling tool more precisely than most, if not all other comedy and animated shows; short decisive pans/tilts define the punchline. Telephoto compression underlines the humor beneath the frenetic action of a chase sequence, and such like.
It's a very frame-by-frame kind of show, meaning each cut brings new meaning and each shot is consciously designed from the mise-en-scene (in this case, shapes, sizes, color and positioning choices) to the light to lensing choice, to precisely elicit a calibrated emotional response.
It's a most perfectly-made work of art.
But what matters even more is the beauty beneath and between the frames.
As I haven't seen the whole thing yet, and parsed its overall meaning, I rate it 9/10.
One of my all-time favorite shows
Really, really, really funny. Great, real, relatable, hilarious, heartwarming characters. Bill is a great villain, and I love almost every character.
Give Gravity Falls a shot. You won't regret it.
Give Gravity Falls a shot. You won't regret it.
Perfect
Regardless of if you have kids or not, this show is absolutely perfect. I watched this with my son and my daughter, and still even now years later, we still watch it when it comes on. You wouldn't think there's a story there when you start it, just random things happening in a small town...however, it quickly draws you into the Pine's family and the secrets of "The Mystery Shack" until it's final episode and series conclusion.
My only complaint is that they're not making anymore new episodes. Highly recommend.
My only complaint is that they're not making anymore new episodes. Highly recommend.
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- CuriosidadesOn November 20, 2015, Alex Hirsch announced via his Tumblr that Gravity Falls would be ending with its second season in the form of the hour-long series finale. In the Tumblr post, Hirsch stated that the show wasn't being canceled, it was being finished and that this was 100% his choice not Disney's. Hirsch said he had planned out a story for Gravity Falls from the beginning and that it was simply reaching its natural conclusion. Hirsch never wanted Gravity Falls to continue on with multiple seasons, just because it was popular, until it jumped the shark or faded into obscurity like numerous other children's cartoon shows. Additionally, Hirsch also said that by ending the show after its second season, it just means that this chapter of the story is done and for now, he's done telling the story. Hirsch has been keen to remind fans that he has left the door open for future Gravity Falls stories and that he would be willing to return to the Gravity Falls world someday in the future.
- Erros de gravaçãoThroughout the series, the Dinosaur Skull's (Probably a Tyrannosaurus skull) Fenestra (Hole in front of the eye hole) keeps changing shape along with its location on the skull.
- Citações
[repeated line]
Cute Biker: Get 'em! Get 'em!
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThere is a cryptogram during the credits of each episode.
- Versões alternativasSome foreign versions have the picture on Stan's fez removed. Cryptograms shown at the very end of the episode's credits may also be removed.
- ConexõesEdited into Grunkle Stan with Bones & Ankha (2024)
- Trilhas sonorasGravity Falls Theme
Composed by Brad Breeck (as Brad Breek)
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- Tempo de duração
- 23 min
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 16:9 HD
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