Weird-Ohs: The Weirdest Cartoons on Earth

Weird-Ohs: The Weirdest Cartoons on Earth is a Canadian-American animated television series produced by Decode Entertainment in association with Teletoon, and distributed by DHX Media. It is a spiritual successor to the 1999 Weird-Ohs TV series, albeit being more edgy and less kiddie friendly due to it's airings on Teletoon at Night. The show ran for two seasons from 2002 to 2004, for a total of 26 episodes.

Plot:
The series follows the continuing misadventures of Eddie, Portia and Digger in the weirdest place on Earth; Weirdsville. Now with new friends and enemies, they must face even more bizarre situations and fiendish villains.

Main
Eddie (voiced by Cory Doran): A teenage boy who is one of the three main protagonists of the series. He is portrayed as an average teen who is always getting into trouble.

Portia (voiced by Ashleigh Ball): A teenage girl who is one of the three main protagonists of the series. She is portrayed as a tomboyish girl who has a crush on Davey.

Digger (voiced by Sam Vincent): A teenage boy who is one of the three main protagonists of the series. He is Portia's younger brother and is best friends with Eddie.

Recurring

Davey (voiced by Scott McNeil): A biker who is Portia's love interest. He is often seen riding his motorcycle.

Wade (voiced by Ian James Corlett): A rich kid who is Digger's rival. He is often seen with his bodyguard/valet/driver Killer McBash.

Killer McBash (voiced by Scott McNeil): Wade's bodyguard/valet/driver. He is often seen with Wade.

Louie (voiced by Mark Acheson): A sailor guy who has different jobs. He is similar to Hollywood from 2 Stupid Dogs.

Uncle Huey (voiced by Garry Chalk): A hillbilly who drives a car similar to the Arkansas Chuggabug 8 from Hanna-Barbera's Wacky Races. He has a pet crocodile/alligator named Carry-On.

Slingrave Curvette (voiced by Elizabeth Carol Savenkoff): A substitute teacher and later principal. She makes occasional appearances as a Vanna White-like game show co-host/model.

Directed by:
Raymond Jafelice

Development:
The series was developed by Decode Entertainment, the same company behind the original Weird-Ohs series. It was pitched to Teletoon in 2001 and greenlit for production shortly afterwards.

Animation:
The animation for the series was done by Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. and Jade Animation International Ltd..

Similars To:
The series is similar in format to other anthology shows such as Cartoon Network's What a Cartoon!, albeit being geared towards a older audience due to it's late night airings.

Broadcast:
The series aired on Teletoon in Canada and Fox Family Channel (now ABC Family) in the United States.

Home media:
The series has not been released on home media.

Controversy:
The series was controversial for it's edgy humor and adult content, which led to complaints from parents and lobbies groups. This eventually lead to the series getting removed from it's timeslot on Fox Family and being relegated to late night airings on ABC Family.

International:
The series aired in various countries around the world, including the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Latin America and Singapore.

Official descriptions:
"From the demented minds that brought you the original Weird-Ohs TV series comes an all-new collection of cartoons that are even weirder, wilder and wackier! Join Eddie, Portia and Digger as they face new friends and fiendish villains in the weirdest place on Earth; Weirdsville!."

- DHX Media

"Weird-Ohs: The Weirdest Cartoons on Earth is a Canadian-American animated television series produced by Decode Entertainment in association with Teletoon, and distributed by DHX Media. It is a spiritual successor to the 1999 Weird-Ohs TV series, albeit being more edgy and less kiddie friendly due to it's airings on Teletoon at Night. The show ran for two seasons from 2002 to 2004, for a total of 26 episodes."

- Wikipedia,

Categories:
Weird-Ohs

Cartoon Network franchises

Teletoon

2000s Canadian television series

Canadian flash animated television series

American flash animated television series

Canadian children's animated television series

American children's animated television series

Television series by DHX Media,

Trivia:
-Weird-Ohs was pitched to Teletoon in 2001 and greenlit for production shortly afterwards.

-The show ran for two seasons from 2002 to 2004, for a total of 26 episodes.

-The series is similar in format to other anthology shows such as Cartoon Network's What a Cartoon!, albeit being geared towards a older audience due to it's late night airings.,

-The series was controversial for it's edgy humor and adult content, which led to complaints from parents and lobbies groups.