Growing up is hard enough, but for the pubescent characters on IFC's animated coming-of-age series, it's downright Out There. Creator and executive producer Ryan Quincy (South Park) partnered with King of the Hill alums Tony Gama-Lobo and Rebecca May for the show, which chronicles the misadventures of small-town misfits Chad Stevens (Quincy) and Chris Novak (Justin Roiland) as they navigate high school, parents and being social outcasts (the Season 1 finale airs April 19). Fred Armisen, Megan Mullally and Linda Cardellini also provide voices. Quincy explains why we should travel Out There....
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- 4/5/2013
- by Michael Schneider
- TVGuide - Breaking News
IFC’s new animated series “Out There” will be premiering tomorrow, Feb. 22. The 10-episode animated series is written and executive produced by the award-winning animation director and producer from “South Park” and revolves around the trials of puberty among social and political craziness: “’Out There’ is created, written by and executive produced by Ryan Quincy, two-time Emmy-winning animation director and producer of South Park. The ten episode series chronicles the socially awkward Chad Stevens and his best friend, Chris Novak. Living in the small town of Holford in the middle of nowhere, the boys wander the surreal, bleak landscape waiting out their last few years of high school and discovering [ Read More ]
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- 2/21/2013
- by monique
- ShockYa
Fred Armisen, Megan Mullally and Linda Cardinelli have joined the voice cast for the new IFC animated series Out There, premiering Feb. 22. The cable channel also announced that Ryan Quincy -- the show's creator and a two-time, Emmy-winning animation director and producer of South Park -- will voice the main character, Chad Stevens. Rounding out the chorus of voices: Pamela Adlon (Louie, King of the Hill); John Dimaggio (Futurama); Kate Micucci (Raising Hope, Bored to Death); and Justin Roiland (Fish Hooks). Photos: Best TV Comedies of 2012 Out There takes place in the small town of Holford and follows the
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- 1/3/2013
- by THR Staff
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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