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The Tick (2001 TV series)

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and misogynistic leader of The League of Superheroes. The Tick and Arthur soon figure out that The League is more of club when they won't spring into action against minor crimes, so they renounce their memberships and leave. The pair then help Captain Liberty by exposing the Champion's true identity in front of the entire law firm which results in the League opening a new group without the Champion.
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devastating Arthur. The Tick quickly grows tired of married life while Arthur and Captain Liberty discover that his "wife" is actually an insane criminal who finds missing men and claims to be their wife. Meanwhile, Captain Liberty attempts a relationship with an ordinary man who has no knowledge of her superhero identity, and Batmanuel tries to get into the newspaper.
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The Tick and Arthur are invited to join the League of Superheroes. Captain Liberty, jealous that she wasn't chosen, hires a top notch lawyer with the help of Batmanuel to sue The League. Unknown to either The Tick, Arthur, Batmanuel, or Captain Liberty, her lawyer is actually the Champion, the racist
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was finally picked up by the network for an 8:30 p.m. prime time slot on Thursday nights. Due to budget constraints, additional episodes were shot with several-month gaps between filming. Fox had initially wanted to premiere the series in early 2001 as a midseason replacement but opted to air it
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The Tick, Arthur, and Batmanuel must attend court after a battle with the villain Destroyo, who is arrested after nuclear weapons are found in his car. However, Destroyo claims ignorance and the court soon rules that all of the evidence is inadmissible. The Tick, angry at the turn of events, insults
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inherited Fox's previous children's programming lineup and therefore owned the rights to many of the show's names and trademarks. For this reason, American Maid and Die Fledermaus, two major characters in the animated series, were unable to be written into the new show; they were replaced by Captain
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The Tick, a superhero who has been protecting a small bus station, decides it's time to go to The City after he's made to believe he dropped a bus ticket to there. Meanwhile Arthur, an accountant with little self-confidence, tries to fulfill his lifelong urge to become a superhero and loses his job
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and adult situations. As such, the series virtually eliminated action scenes and significantly reduced emphasis on extravagant supervillains, both of which were often featured in the animated series. Regarding the mature tone, Edlund expressed his desire for less vulgarity, particularly in a moment
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Everyone is thrilled that The Immortal, the famous superhero, is coming to town. He dies while having sex with Captain Liberty, and the group is faced with the challenge of covering up the debacle. Batmanuel impersonates The Immortal while the Tick and Arthur try to put the body back in his hotel
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a chance. The costs were increased by overtime pay due to a shortened filming schedule. This comprised a six- or seven-day shooting of each episode shortened to five days. Warburton has repeatedly criticized FOX's mismanagement of the series, reiterating that the network "apparently didn't have a
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Reflecting on his time on the series, Patrick Warburton commented, "That, to me, was an honor: To get into the blue suit and get to be The Tick. I loved that. I just wish that our beloved Fox network had actually given us a shot instead of killing off the show as they did." In a 2009 interview,
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The Tick and Arthur have a good time when they start hanging out with Fiery Blaze and his sidekick Friendly Fire. Things turn sour when Arthur finds out that Blaze treats Fire badly and he persuades Fire to take a stand against it. Meanwhile. Blaze convinces Tick that Arthur is the sidekick and
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The Tick's superhero activity is put on hold when he is caught operating without a superhero license. He and Arthur quickly find that getting a license is impossible, due to Tick not knowing anything about his past. A woman appears claiming to be Tick's wife, and he immediately accepts this,
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If the show is perceived as merely a superhero show or merely a superhero parody show, I don't think it's going to work on a weekly basis. What's great about the comic book and what was great about the cartoon also has to be great about the live-action show, which is the characters and the
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both due to its ratings success and the network's fear that a strike might delay the fall season. Cast, crew, and journalists expressed early concern over the high-stakes slot, with Fox's Sunday night comedy schedule looking more favorable. Nevertheless,
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is extremely well written and produced, with enough special effects to make one a believer in this odd world of superheroes. But can a series that's daring, ingenious, silly and fearless actually make it on network television? We can only
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interaction of the characters and creating a world that you believe is real. It's a world in which the characters being superheroes is almost a secondary consideration, so that the characters are more important than their costumes.
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At Arthur and the Tick's one-year anniversary of becoming a team, the group recalls how Captain Liberty, angry at the Tick for stealing her thunder and for his overconfidence, sicced 112-year-old villain The Terror on him and
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should do whatever Tick wants. The Tick's new behavior quickly causes Tick and Arthur to split up. Meanwhile, Batmanuel and Captain Liberty try to cope with their own loneliness, which leads to Captain Liberty getting a dog.
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pilot "the best thing I've ever directed". He has also expressed interest in making a feature film based on the character. Both Sonnenfeld and Barry Josephson have stated that if DVD sales of
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s Dalton Ross gave the series's DVD release an A− rating and commented, "It was too smart. Too funny. Too weird. So, of course, it failed." While not overtly positive, Noel Murray of
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ultimately failed to recapture the success of its animated predecessor; however, its popularity was strong enough that the series would be released on DVD in 2003. The series led to
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Upon its DVD release, the series also received praise from DVD Talk, Digitally Obsessed, and Genre Online. Marginally positive reviews came from TV DVD Reviews and DVD Verdict.
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Mill Creek Entertainment acquired the rights to the series and re-released the complete series on February 4, 2014. The episodes are ordered by air date instead of production.
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Liberty and Batmanuel. Disregarding the back stories given in both the comic books and animated series, the sitcom has The Tick being tricked into moving to (and protecting)
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At the urging of his friends, Arthur finally "comes out" as a superhero to his family, revealing his life choice to them. They see him as crazy and immediately attempt an
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states on one of the DVD commentary tracks that he hoped the sales of the DVD might spur development of either a revived series or a movie, similar to the fates of other
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Arthur's love life is cramped by the hovering Tick, who is baffled by the concept of love. A video about the preying mantis gives The Tick a very confused idea about sex.
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room to make it look like he died in his sleep. The Tick must grapple with the realization that everyone dies (rather than just already-dead people, as he believed).
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described the series as "closer in tone to the comic book, favoring character over action, painting a superheroic portrait of genuine human lameness." It features a
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Warburton also noted that he still owns one of the Tick suits as a souvenir, and he expressed interest in playing the character in a feature film.
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s failings, it was better than most of its broadcast competition two years ago, and it was improving right up until it was yanked off the air."
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is one that really could've been nurtured a little bit more. I always love it when people bring it up. It was really a special show.
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released the complete series on DVD for the very first time, with the episodes in correct production order, on September 30, 2003.
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of the pilot where The Tick said "Java Devil, you are now my bitch." However, Edlund lacked the authority to remove such phrasing.
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I think it's gotten the love now, on DVD, from people who've discovered it that way, but it obviously didn't last long ...
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in the process. In their first-ever team up, the Tick and Arthur must thwart the Red Scare, a robot made in the 1970s by the
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comic book, animated series, and sitcom, meeting Patrick Warburton during filming; shortly after, he cast Warburton as the
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after irritating employees of a remote bus station he had sworn to protect. It is also more adult oriented, including more
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In a 2009 interview, when asked what project he's worked on that did not get its deserved appreciation,
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being on Amazon Video, this series is also available in the UK and USA for streaming for Prime Members.
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While Fox has been criticized for its lack of investment in the series, N2Toys produced a line of
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airing on November 8, the series ran nine episodes on broadcast television. It was released on
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offers an inventive, highly stylized, and frequently hilarious take on the superhero genre."
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was canceled after eight of the nine episodes had aired. According to Patrick Warburton,
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is certainly a show that I love, and it's definitely gotten a lot of love, but I think
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The Hardest Working Vocal Cords in Show Business: An Interview with Patrick Warburton
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Concerns regarding the show's time slot, where it aired against popular shows like
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would work and that "Baseball is a terrific promotional platform for a show like
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In January 2011, the show began its first showing on UK TV on the Syfy Channel.
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List of The Tick characters § Characters in the 2001 live-action series
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a Sci Fi "A Pick" and shared both praise and concern over its longevity:
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AMCtv.com (originally on FilmCritic.com) (2004). Retrieved on 5-13-09
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ComicBookResources.com (January 29, 2009). Retrieved on 5-13-09.
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performed poorly because Fox did not own the series as they did
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from November 8, 2001 to January 31, 2002 and was produced by
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Excellence in Costume Design for Television – Period/Fantasy
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sought to create a character camaraderie similar to that of
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In 2002, the series's Victoria J. Auth was nominated for a
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DVDVerdict.com (October 31, 2003). Retrieved on 1-05-08.
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Despite its short television life, Kathie Huddleston of
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Bullz-Eye.com (February 6, 2009). Retrieved on 5-15-09.
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DOc DVD Review: The Tick: The Entire Series (2001–2002)
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Slashdot.org (November 27, 2001). Retrieved on 5-16-09.
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were sufficient, they would push for such a project.
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the judge and is sentenced to a night in prison for
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plays Arthur's boss Mr. Fishladder in this episode.
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Index


Ben Edlund
The Tick
Patrick Warburton
David Burke
Nestor Carbonell
Liz Vassey
list of episodes
Barry Josephson
Barry Sonnenfeld
Larry Charles
David Sacks
Single-camera
Columbia TriStar Domestic Television
Fox
sitcom
Tick
comic book of the same title
Patrick Warburton
Fox
Columbia TriStar Television
pilot
DVD
live action
The Tick
Ben Edlund
The Tick
Chris McCulloch
Barry Sonnenfeld
Bo Welch

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