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'''"Vendettas"''' is the fifty-ninth televised episode of the series ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]'', and the forty-sixth episode of Season 2. It originally aired on May 1, 1996. | '''"Vendettas"''' is the fifty-ninth televised episode of the series ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]'', and the forty-sixth episode of Season 2. It originally aired on May 1, 1996. | ||
− | * | + | * Supervising Producers: [[Frank Paur]], [[Greg Weisman]] |
− | * | + | * Written by: [[Cary Bates]] |
− | * | + | * Story Edited by: Cary Bates |
+ | * Directed by: [[Bob Kline]] | ||
* Voice Director: [[Greg Weisman]] | * Voice Director: [[Greg Weisman]] | ||
− | * Animation by [[Koko Enterprise Co., | + | * Animation by: [[Koko Enterprises Co., LTD|Koko Enterprise Co., LTD]] |
− | * Backgrounds by Koko Enterprise Co., | + | * Backgrounds by: Koko Enterprise Co., LTD |
− | * Additional Production Facilities: [[Anima Sam Won Co., | + | * Additional Production Facilities: [[Anima Sam Won Co., LTD]] |
==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
+ | ===Main Plot=== | ||
+ | [[Goliath]] and [[Hudson]] are on patrol when they are attacked by [[Wolf]] wielding a [[Hakon's Axe|battle axe]] containing [[Hakon]]'s ghost. Wolf battles with the two [[gargoyle]]s on a pier until Wolf is knocked out, and Hakon leaves the axe to take over his body. The ghost possessed mutate fares better against the gargoyles, even forcing Hudson to attack Goliath as their battle continues in a [[Elexem Steel|warehouse]]. Wolf forces Hakon out of his body, however, and they follow the gargoyles to a junkyard, where Wolf fights with Goliath, and Hakon with Hudson. Wolf is defeated when a pile of cars topple onto him, while Hakon's axe is crushed in an incinerator, causing the ghost to leave the [[Earth]]-plane. Goliath and Hudson are glad the night is over, when [[Vinnie Grigori|Vinnie]] suddenly shows up swearing revenge, and hits Goliath in the face with a banana cream pie. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Subplots=== | ||
+ | Vinnie purchases a pie-throwing gun which he dubs "[[Mr. Carter]]", and proceeds to get revenge on the gargoyles while explaining to his gun how the gargoyles have ruined his life. He refers to several instances from former episodes when he ran into misfortune by accidentally clashing with the gargoyles. He lost his driver's license when [[Lexington]] accidentally crashed his motorcycle in [[Awakening Part Three|"Awakening: Part Three"]]. He lost two security jobs when Goliath and [[Demona]] destroyed [[Fortress-1]] in [[Awakening Part Five|"Awakening: Part Five"]], and when Goliath kidnapped [[Anton Sevarius|Sevarius]] in [[The Cage|"The Cage"]]. He pursues Goliath and Hudson as they fight Wolf and Hakon, seemingly oblivious to their plight, and getting into unfortunate situations until he finally reaches up to them. | ||
− | === | + | ==The Story== |
+ | ===[[Previously on Gargoyles]]=== | ||
+ | *'''Recaps''': ''([[Upgrade|"Upgrade"]], [[Grief|"Grief"]])'' | ||
− | + | ===Act One=== | |
− | === | + | ===Act Two=== |
− | + | ===Act Three=== | |
− | ==First Appearances== | + | ==Featured Characters and First Appearances== |
+ | {{characters | ||
+ | |h1=[[Gargoyle]]s | ||
+ | |c1= | ||
+ | *[[Lexington]] (No Lines) | ||
+ | *[[Broadway]] (No Lines) | ||
+ | *[[Brooklyn]] (No Lines) | ||
+ | *[[Goliath]] | ||
+ | *[[Hudson]] | ||
+ | *[[Demona]] (No Lines) | ||
+ | |h2=[[Human]]s | ||
+ | |c2= | ||
+ | *[[Scottish Police Officer]] | ||
+ | *[[Wolf]] | ||
+ | *[[Hakon]] | ||
+ | *[[Vinnie Grigori]] | ||
+ | *[[Margot Yale]] (No Lines) | ||
+ | *[[Brendan Quarters]] (No Lines) | ||
+ | *[[Anton Sevarius]] (No Lines) | ||
+ | *[[Junkyard Construction Worker]] | ||
+ | |h3=[[Oberon's Children]] | ||
+ | |c3= | ||
+ | |h4=[[New Olympians]] | ||
+ | |c4= | ||
+ | |h5=Others | ||
+ | |c5=}} | ||
− | * [[ | + | {{EpisodeFirsts |
− | * [[Mr. | + | |h1=[[:Category:Places|Places]] |
− | + | |c1= | |
+ | *[[Elexem Steel]] | ||
+ | |h2=[[:Category:Objects|Objects]] | ||
+ | |c2= | ||
+ | *[[Mr. Carter]] | ||
+ | |h3=[[:Category:Magic|Magic]] | ||
+ | |c3= | ||
+ | |h4=[[:Category:Media|Media]] | ||
+ | |c4= | ||
+ | |h5=[[:Category:Universe|Miscellaneous]] | ||
+ | |c5=}} | ||
==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
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==Continuity== | ==Continuity== | ||
− | + | Hakon appears for the first time since [[Shadows of the Past|"Shadows of the Past"]]. | |
− | This episode takes place at approximately the same time as the following episode | + | This episode takes place at approximately the same time as the following episode [[Turf|"Turf"]]. |
− | + | Vinnie mentions the events of this episode (specifically his attack of Goliath with a cream pie) in "[[Nightwatch (episode)|"Nightwatch"]] and [[The Journey|"The Journey"]]. | |
− | Wolf was presumably arrested shortly after the events of this episode, since in | + | Wolf was presumably arrested shortly after the events of this episode, since in [[Phoenix|"Phoenix"]], [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]] reports that [[Jackal]] had broken him out of prison. |
==Tidbits== | ==Tidbits== | ||
This is the only episode which ends with an iris-out (another sign that it was designed as primarily a comedy). | This is the only episode which ends with an iris-out (another sign that it was designed as primarily a comedy). | ||
− | [[Brendan Quarters|Brendan]], [[Margot Yale|Margot]], and the [[Jogger]] are among the passersby who stare at | + | [[Brendan Quarters|Brendan]], [[Margot Yale|Margot]], and the [[Jogger]] are among the passersby who stare at Vinnie as he lugs Mr. Carter along. |
− | [[Greg Weisman]] realized too late, after making this episode, that the weapon that | + | [[Greg Weisman]] realized too late, after making this episode, that the weapon that Hakon was joined to should have been the [[mace]] that he used in the [[Wyvern Massacre]] rather than a battle-axe. |
Vinnie's name, and Mr. Carter's, were both references to the television series ''Welcome back Kotter'' (1975-79): the characters of Mr. Kotter and Vinnie Barbarino. | Vinnie's name, and Mr. Carter's, were both references to the television series ''Welcome back Kotter'' (1975-79): the characters of Mr. Kotter and Vinnie Barbarino. | ||
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[[Mr. Acme]]'s name was a reference to the Warner Brothers classic Roadrunner-and-Coyote cartoons, derived from the numerous Acme products that Wile E. Coyote used in his unsuccessful attempts to catch the Roadrunner. (Obviously the [[Coyote (robot)|Coyote]] robots aren't the only Wile E. analogue in the ''Gargoyles'' Universe; Vinnie's own self-caused humiliations parallel Wile E. Coyote's perfectly.) | [[Mr. Acme]]'s name was a reference to the Warner Brothers classic Roadrunner-and-Coyote cartoons, derived from the numerous Acme products that Wile E. Coyote used in his unsuccessful attempts to catch the Roadrunner. (Obviously the [[Coyote (robot)|Coyote]] robots aren't the only Wile E. analogue in the ''Gargoyles'' Universe; Vinnie's own self-caused humiliations parallel Wile E. Coyote's perfectly.) | ||
− | Vinnie hums the ''Gargoyles'' theme music as he walks off after finally pieing | + | Vinnie's choice of ammo for Mr. Carter was based off a gag in the ''[[Bonkers]]'' episode "The Toon That Ate Hollywood" pertaining as to which pies were the funniest. |
+ | |||
+ | Vinnie hums the ''Gargoyles'' theme music as he walks off after finally pieing Goliath (with no explanation as to how he became aware of it). | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Toon Disney/Disney XD Edits== | ||
+ | A close-up of Vinnie pulling Mr. Carter's trigger just before the water tower spills on him has been cut. Due to Vinnie's voiceover during that shot, the previous shot of Goliath in Mr. Carter's cross-hairs is slowed down to make up the time. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==DVD Release== | ||
+ | * ''[[Gargoyles: Season Two, Volume Two]]'' | ||
==Links== | ==Links== |
Latest revision as of 03:53, 1 May 2024
"Vendettas" is the fifty-ninth televised episode of the series Gargoyles, and the forty-sixth episode of Season 2. It originally aired on May 1, 1996.
- Supervising Producers: Frank Paur, Greg Weisman
- Written by: Cary Bates
- Story Edited by: Cary Bates
- Directed by: Bob Kline
- Voice Director: Greg Weisman
- Animation by: Koko Enterprise Co., LTD
- Backgrounds by: Koko Enterprise Co., LTD
- Additional Production Facilities: Anima Sam Won Co., LTD
Contents
Summary
Main Plot
Goliath and Hudson are on patrol when they are attacked by Wolf wielding a battle axe containing Hakon's ghost. Wolf battles with the two gargoyles on a pier until Wolf is knocked out, and Hakon leaves the axe to take over his body. The ghost possessed mutate fares better against the gargoyles, even forcing Hudson to attack Goliath as their battle continues in a warehouse. Wolf forces Hakon out of his body, however, and they follow the gargoyles to a junkyard, where Wolf fights with Goliath, and Hakon with Hudson. Wolf is defeated when a pile of cars topple onto him, while Hakon's axe is crushed in an incinerator, causing the ghost to leave the Earth-plane. Goliath and Hudson are glad the night is over, when Vinnie suddenly shows up swearing revenge, and hits Goliath in the face with a banana cream pie.
Subplots
Vinnie purchases a pie-throwing gun which he dubs "Mr. Carter", and proceeds to get revenge on the gargoyles while explaining to his gun how the gargoyles have ruined his life. He refers to several instances from former episodes when he ran into misfortune by accidentally clashing with the gargoyles. He lost his driver's license when Lexington accidentally crashed his motorcycle in "Awakening: Part Three". He lost two security jobs when Goliath and Demona destroyed Fortress-1 in "Awakening: Part Five", and when Goliath kidnapped Sevarius in "The Cage". He pursues Goliath and Hudson as they fight Wolf and Hakon, seemingly oblivious to their plight, and getting into unfortunate situations until he finally reaches up to them.
The Story
Previously on Gargoyles
Act One
Act Two
Act Three
Featured Characters and First Appearances
Gargoyles | Humans |
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|
Quotes
- "Whoever ends up on the receiving end of this baby is going to get creamed!" - Mr. Acme
- "'Mr. Carter?' You're giving it a name?"
- "Hey, you got a problem with that?" - Mr. Acme and Vinnie
- "I still can't see why they call it a 'Big Apple'." - Hudson
- "I must admit, I enjoyed that."
- "I'm glad someone did." - Hudson and Goliath
- "Since when do werewolves fly?"
- "The question isn't when, but how?" - Hudson and Goliath
- "Gargoyles do not beg." - Goliath
- "Dream on, Casper!" - Wolf
- "Get an after-life." - Hudson
- "What would a mutate werewolf know about being a man?" - Goliath
- "Gargoyle, prepare to get creamed!" - Vinnie
- "Who in the world was that?"
- "I haven't the slightest idea." - Hudson and Goliath
- "Mmm, banana cream." - Hudson
Continuity
Hakon appears for the first time since "Shadows of the Past".
This episode takes place at approximately the same time as the following episode "Turf".
Vinnie mentions the events of this episode (specifically his attack of Goliath with a cream pie) in ""Nightwatch" and "The Journey".
Wolf was presumably arrested shortly after the events of this episode, since in "Phoenix", Elisa reports that Jackal had broken him out of prison.
Tidbits
This is the only episode which ends with an iris-out (another sign that it was designed as primarily a comedy).
Brendan, Margot, and the Jogger are among the passersby who stare at Vinnie as he lugs Mr. Carter along.
Greg Weisman realized too late, after making this episode, that the weapon that Hakon was joined to should have been the mace that he used in the Wyvern Massacre rather than a battle-axe.
Vinnie's name, and Mr. Carter's, were both references to the television series Welcome back Kotter (1975-79): the characters of Mr. Kotter and Vinnie Barbarino.
Mr. Acme's name was a reference to the Warner Brothers classic Roadrunner-and-Coyote cartoons, derived from the numerous Acme products that Wile E. Coyote used in his unsuccessful attempts to catch the Roadrunner. (Obviously the Coyote robots aren't the only Wile E. analogue in the Gargoyles Universe; Vinnie's own self-caused humiliations parallel Wile E. Coyote's perfectly.)
Vinnie's choice of ammo for Mr. Carter was based off a gag in the Bonkers episode "The Toon That Ate Hollywood" pertaining as to which pies were the funniest.
Vinnie hums the Gargoyles theme music as he walks off after finally pieing Goliath (with no explanation as to how he became aware of it).
Toon Disney/Disney XD Edits
A close-up of Vinnie pulling Mr. Carter's trigger just before the water tower spills on him has been cut. Due to Vinnie's voiceover during that shot, the previous shot of Goliath in Mr. Carter's cross-hairs is slowed down to make up the time.
DVD Release
Links
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