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Over the Garden Wall
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Chapter 3: Schooltown Follies

  • Episode aired Nov 4, 2014
  • TV-PG
  • 11m
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7.7/10
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Over the Garden Wall (2014)
AdventureAnimationComedyDramaFamilyFantasyHorrorMysteryShort

Wirt, Greg, and Beatrice get all mixed up in the musical antics of a schoolhouse of animals.Wirt, Greg, and Beatrice get all mixed up in the musical antics of a schoolhouse of animals.Wirt, Greg, and Beatrice get all mixed up in the musical antics of a schoolhouse of animals.

  • Director
    • Nate Cash
  • Writers
    • Patrick McHale
    • Jim Campbell
    • Laura Park
  • Stars
    • Elijah Wood
    • Collin Dean
    • Melanie Lynskey
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    7.7/10
    2.8K
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    • Director
      • Nate Cash
    • Writers
      • Patrick McHale
      • Jim Campbell
      • Laura Park
    • Stars
      • Elijah Wood
      • Collin Dean
      • Melanie Lynskey
    • 2User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Elijah Wood
    Elijah Wood
    • Wirt
    • (voice)
    Collin Dean
    Collin Dean
    • Gregory
    • (voice)
    Melanie Lynskey
    Melanie Lynskey
    • Beatrice
    • (voice)
    Janet Klein
    • Miss Langtree
    • (voice)
    Sam Marin
    Sam Marin
    • Old Man Langtree
    • (voice)
    Thomas Lennon
    Thomas Lennon
    • Jimmy Brown
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Nate Cash
    • Writers
      • Patrick McHale
      • Jim Campbell
      • Laura Park
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    7reidyq

    Ehhhhh I don't know if I like this or think its TOO weird

    (One minor spoiler, but overall a spoiler free review) This episode isn't boring, but it isn't great because it can be too weird. I still like a couple things in this episode, like how it starts being more of a musical, and "Potatoes and Molasses" is a bop. There are some funny jokes, like the one where Miss Langtree's dad can't pay for anything, so he has to sell the school instruments but right after the kids just steal them from him, but that's really all I thought was great about this episode. Like I said this episode is a bit too odd for my likings, and that is surprising considering I liked the episodes that came before this, but the way that this episode is odd feels like a different type of odd and it is not as entertaining. The songs, other than the bop that is "Potatoes and Molasses" aren't all that good, which is kind of sad because I like all the songs in Chapter 4. Overall, this episode is kind of great, and kind of just ok. 7.3/10.
    10TheLittleSongbird

    In the schoolhouse of animals

    Cartoon Network were responsible for some really fantastic childhood-favourite(that still hold up) shows like 'Dexter's Laboratory', 'The Powerpuff Girls' and 'Courage the Cowardly Dog', but have over the years gone downhill. Although there is the odd great show such as 'Young Justice', 'Regular Show' and 'Adventure Time' there are also abominations such as 'Johnny Test' and 'Uncle Grandpa' (which sadly are two of the shows most often aired).

    And then here comes the 10-part mini-series 'Over the Garden Wall', and while it's not one of Cartoon Network's all-time greatest it is a gem of a show. One of their best in a long time and in a completely different league to what aired now. The high quality has not diminished at all with "Chapter 3: Schooltown Follies". That it also is not quite one of the best episodes and that 'Over the Garden Wall' got even better is a testament to 'Over the Garden Wall's' greatness. There will be some reiteration here and in my future reviews of the other episodes of that for the show, because all the episodes have exactly the same qualities.

    For one thing, "Chapter 3: Schooltown Follies" is really beautifully animated, with the handsome and very smoothly detailed backgrounds coming off particularly strongly and the mystery of The Unknown setting is realised brilliantly. Think 'Adventure Time' but with more detail, darkness, sweetness and colour. As well as being good-looking animation, what the animation also does so brilliantly is two things, one being that it sets the melancholic but sweet folksy atmosphere of the stories very effectively and maintains that quality consistently and the other being how well it transports one to another world completely and draws one into the world to utter transfixing effect.

    It is very charmingly and hauntingly scored, having a real presence while also allowing the atmosphere to speak, which it wouldn't have done as effectively if the scoring was louder, brasher and more constant. "Chapter 3: Schooltown Follies" definitely benefitted from having a more melancholic, lilting and sometimes sparse approach to the music. The main theme is very memorable too.

    The unique story is paced perfectly, feeling swift but never rushed and gentle while never dragging, and are very imaginatively and compellingly told even when episodic in nature. It is better than anything airing on the network at the moment and rivals (or comes close) its best work too. Like with the animation, the atmosphere is melancholic, quirky and folksy, these qualities coming over in a gentle and very touching way and never getting silly or confusing.

    Writing is also hugely successful. It's funny, suspenseful and remarkably poignant, but it's not just that these qualities are present; it's also how they're balanced and written that made the writing strong. The humour never felt juvenile or too much, in fact especially with Greg some of the writing is adorable and at its best hilarious, the numerous emotional moments which can be primarily found in the characterisation of Wirt don't make the mistake of dragging things down. It really succeeds in allowing one to relate to Wirt and his troubles and the suspense is nail-biting but should not unsettle younger viewers too much. All this without one of them over-powering the other, this easily could have had too much humour of the wrong kind jarring with the atmosphere or been too scary, neither the case here.

    Here in "Chapter 3: Schooltown Follies", the characters are very well written, looking like and having the personalities of folk fairy tale figures. The protagonists are very easy to relate to, especially Wirt and it is easy to be endeared by the resourcefulness and cute optimism of Greg. The voice acting is strong, Elijah Wood's Wirt is very deeply felt and Colin Dean's chirpy enthusiasm contrasts most endearingly. Can't fault anyone else either.

    Summing up, wonderful. 10/10 Bethany Cox

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      • November 4, 2014 (United States)
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