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Over the garden wall ending explained
Over the garden wall ending explained










Christopher Lloyd plays the pivotal role of the Woodsman, and John Cleese plays two (very contrasting) roles. There are more famous names and voices here too, though Cartoon Network (and now Netflix) do not make a big deal about them. And Wirt is indeed Elijah Wood of Lord of the Rings/Cooties/Maniac fame. Yes, that was Jack Jones, the big band and early pop performer. The songs! A mixture of jazz, ragtime, big band waltz, opera and childish nonsense (my son still sings “Potatoes and Molasses” nearly every day), there is a song in every episode of Over the Garden Wall, including a rather miraculous song by Greg’s frog, voiced by Jack Jones! They are all relevant to the plot: no time for boring fillers when each episode is less than eleven minutes long! Think Quantum Leap (yeah, but with animals), or – better still – The Wizard of Oz (and with just as many more songs). There are mysteries, adventures, creepy characters and talking animals along the way. This is not a cartoon to dip into, but a complete and highly rewarding story arc. Wirt and Greg are walking through the forest to get home (though we aren’t told from where), but they’ve evidently lost their way it takes ten short episodes to get them there. He’s pretty much everyone’s favorite character (except for those who prefer the Rock or Greg’s frog). Wirt is intellectual, and a doomed romantic at heart in contrast, Greg is an utter joy, with as much optimism as imagination. I would guess Wirt is fourteen or so, and Greg about five, but I don’t think many facts about them are ever given their characters, though, are beautifully drawn, and equally well acted.

over the garden wall ending explained

Wirt is the one in the picture above with the red pointy hat, and Greg is the one with the teapot on his head (don’t ask). And there, we meet Wirt (Elijah Wood) and Greg (Collin Dean), two brothers, walking through the forest.












Over the garden wall ending explained