Game Over

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  • TV-PG
  • 2004
  • 1 Season
  • 6.4  (132)

Game Over is a short-lived animated sitcom that premiered on UPN in 2004. Produced by Carsey-Werner-Mandabach, the show lasted for only six episodes before it was cancelled due to low ratings. Despite its short run, the show managed to gather a small but loyal fanbase thanks to its quirky humor, stylish animation, and clever pop culture references. The series takes place in a world where video games are a way of life. The main character is a teenage girl named Alice who is the daughter of two famous video game designers. Alice is a highly skilled gamer herself and also happens to be a playable character in one of her parents' games. Along with her brother and friends, Alice faces a variety of challenges both in and out of the virtual world. The premise of the show revolves around the idea that video game characters have lives outside of their games. When they're not being played, they live in a virtual world called "Game Over", which is filled with all kinds of weird and wonderful creatures. Alice and her friends are able to enter this world through a portal in their basement, allowing them to interact with the game characters and go on adventures. The humor in Game Over is a mixture of slapstick, satire, and parody. The show is filled with references to classic video games and popular culture, and often pokes fun at the cliches and conventions of the world of gaming. There are plenty of visual gags and clever dialogue to keep viewers entertained, and the show doesn't take itself too seriously. In terms of characters, Alice is the main protagonist and the heart of the show. She's a smart and spunky girl who's not afraid to take charge and stand up for what's right. Her brother Billy is a tech-savvy kid who's always inventing new gadgets, while their parents, Rip and Raquel Smashenburn, are larger-than-life personalities who are constantly bickering with each other. Other recurring characters include Alice's best friend, who happens to be a character from one of her parents' video games, and a trio of hapless robots who are always getting into trouble. There are also a number of villains and antagonists who serve as foils to the heroes, ranging from evil video game bosses to corporate executives looking to exploit the gaming industry. One of the standout features of Game Over is its animation style. The show was produced using a combination of CGI and traditional 2D animation, giving it a unique and eye-catching look. The characters are all stylized and cartoonish, with exaggerated proportions and bold colors. The virtual world of "Game Over" is particularly impressive, with its bright neon colors and otherworldly landscapes. Overall, Game Over is a fun and enjoyable animated sitcom that's perfect for fans of video games and pop culture. While it didn't manage to find a larger audience during its initial run, it's since become something of a cult classic, with many viewers looking back on it fondly as a product of its time. With its clever humor, memorable characters, and stylish animation, it's a show that's well worth checking out for anyone looking for something a little offbeat and different.

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Monkey Dearest
6. Monkey Dearest
 
Raquel (Lucy Liu) captures the Florentine monkey from an imposing fortress, fighting off a swarm of well-armed gargoyles as she makes her escape, crashing through a stained glass window. The monkey is still intact in her hand.
Alice and the C.A.T.S.
5. Alice and the C.A.T.S.
April 2, 2004
Today's the day Alice (Rachel Dratch) is taking the C.A.T. exam.
Into the Woods
4. Into the Woods
April 2, 2004
In the Smashenburn front yard, Rip (Patrick Warburton) is trying to play catch with Billy (E.G. Daily) who's too busy taking calls on his cell phone and check his e-mail to concentrate.
All Work and All Play
3. All Work and All Play
March 26, 2004
In an ice cave at the North Pole, Raquel (Lucy Liu) is facing off against her nemesis Ransom Transom. They're both after the Ice Monkey. With some fancy laser maneuvers Raquel gains the advantage, grabs the monkey and takes off.
Basic Win-Stincts
2. Basic Win-Stincts
March 17, 2004
Billy (E.G. Daily) enters a dirt bike competition and comes in dead last, but is psyched when he receives a small Participant trophy.
Meet the Smashenburns
1. Meet the Smashenburns
March 10, 2004
Rip Smashenburn's (Patrick Warburton) driving in a grand prix video game.
Description

Game Over is a short-lived animated sitcom that premiered on UPN in 2004. Produced by Carsey-Werner-Mandabach, the show lasted for only six episodes before it was cancelled due to low ratings. Despite its short run, the show managed to gather a small but loyal fanbase thanks to its quirky humor, stylish animation, and clever pop culture references.

The series takes place in a world where video games are a way of life. The main character is a teenage girl named Alice who is the daughter of two famous video game designers. Alice is a highly skilled gamer herself and also happens to be a playable character in one of her parents' games. Along with her brother and friends, Alice faces a variety of challenges both in and out of the virtual world.

The premise of the show revolves around the idea that video game characters have lives outside of their games. When they're not being played, they live in a virtual world called "Game Over", which is filled with all kinds of weird and wonderful creatures. Alice and her friends are able to enter this world through a portal in their basement, allowing them to interact with the game characters and go on adventures.

The humor in Game Over is a mixture of slapstick, satire, and parody. The show is filled with references to classic video games and popular culture, and often pokes fun at the cliches and conventions of the world of gaming. There are plenty of visual gags and clever dialogue to keep viewers entertained, and the show doesn't take itself too seriously.

In terms of characters, Alice is the main protagonist and the heart of the show. She's a smart and spunky girl who's not afraid to take charge and stand up for what's right. Her brother Billy is a tech-savvy kid who's always inventing new gadgets, while their parents, Rip and Raquel Smashenburn, are larger-than-life personalities who are constantly bickering with each other.

Other recurring characters include Alice's best friend, who happens to be a character from one of her parents' video games, and a trio of hapless robots who are always getting into trouble. There are also a number of villains and antagonists who serve as foils to the heroes, ranging from evil video game bosses to corporate executives looking to exploit the gaming industry.

One of the standout features of Game Over is its animation style. The show was produced using a combination of CGI and traditional 2D animation, giving it a unique and eye-catching look. The characters are all stylized and cartoonish, with exaggerated proportions and bold colors. The virtual world of "Game Over" is particularly impressive, with its bright neon colors and otherworldly landscapes.

Overall, Game Over is a fun and enjoyable animated sitcom that's perfect for fans of video games and pop culture. While it didn't manage to find a larger audience during its initial run, it's since become something of a cult classic, with many viewers looking back on it fondly as a product of its time. With its clever humor, memorable characters, and stylish animation, it's a show that's well worth checking out for anyone looking for something a little offbeat and different.

  • Premiere Date
    March 10, 2004
  • IMDB Rating
    6.4  (132)