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Extremely entertaining and tremendously moving, “Gravity Falls” deftly combines masterful writing and ingenious design to form a creative work of the highest rank — one that I can’t recommend enough.“Gravity Falls” is unlike anything I’ve ever seen. It’s an extraordinary feat of artistic accomplishment to craft something of this caliber: something so emotionally honest, supremely intelligent, and ingeniously constructed that I’m not just impressed, but absolutely floored — both during the show, and long after it ends. “Gravity Falls” exhilarates the imagination, elicits uproarious laughter, and tugs at one’s innermost heartstrings, but most of all, it represents the epitome of creative excellence in its exemplary ability to do all of that in the most exceptional fashion. This comedy-mystery series follows the adventures of 12-year-old twin siblings Dipper and Mabel Pines as they spend the summer with their great-uncle Stan in the mysterious town of Gravity Falls, Oregon. Here, they get caught up with supernatural encounters and strange mysteries, all while having general outdoor fun and helping Stan run his tourist trap. Based in part on creator Alex Hirsch’s own childhood experiences with his twin sister, the series is a nostalgic but playful exploration of childhood with a fantasy/sci-fi/mystery twist.Central to what makes it all work is the charming brother-sister dynamic between twin siblings Dipper and Mabel, voiced by Emmy nominees Jason Ritter and Kristen Schaal, respectively.

Ritter’s voice is just a tad deep, but it's a well-executed stylistic choice that enhances his superb chemistry with Schaal, who is absolutely brilliant. Dipper is a nerdy but adventurous boy, while Mabel is a free-spirited and happy-go-lucky girl: two different but very relatable personalities that mesh like magic, especially when the adorably animated twins are affectionate with each other. They may occasionally drive each other crazy, but they genuinely get along and look after each other. As for said comedy, it is absolutely brilliant — there’s plenty of lighthearted antics and absolutely golden one-liners to keep the mood lively and fun, but it’s the shrewd satire and social commentary that makes the series shine. There’s also a refreshingly edgy and breezy quality too, as the series is unafraid to include some tasteful silliness, yet is also daring enough to feature darker material like Jean-Paul Sartre and musings on existentialism. Altogether, the humor is extremely witty and sophisticated, and the sheer level of subtlety and finesse in the writing and direction is nothing short of extraordinary.Incredibly, the already superb storytelling craft is taken to a whole new level with the tightly integrated emotional currents that underpin the riveting plots.

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Anchored by the affectionately wholesome sibling relationship — a minor miracle by itself — the emotional core of the series is sweet without being saccharine, playful without being childish, and poignant without being maudlin. It’s primarily character-driven, which gives the drama an organically human quality and long-lasting resonance (like the married life sequence in “Up,” but deeper and more drawn out). “Gravity Falls” is a good-natured frolic infused with an idyllic remembrance of the blissful days when we were also young enough to have an adventure in the woods.

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This makes the series captivating for kids, but it masquerades as children’s entertainment when it’s really something much more: It’s a richly sentimental vehicle for older viewers to fondly revisit their own childhoods, go through the turbulent emotions of growing up all over again, and finally, longingly yearn for more. Immaculately crafted and passionately nostalgic, the emotional core of the series is one that’s intensely felt, deeply resonant, and powerfully enduring. Finally, to wrap this all up together, “Gravity Falls” employs extremely sophisticated world building to pack a hefty punch of wonder. The series takes place in a picturesque nook of the Pacific Northwest, where the refreshing pastoral woodlands evoke both a visceral sense of wonder, and a youthful beckon to adventure. Gorgeous backgrounds, many of which call to mind the painterly frames that adorn the most haute works of Studio Ghibli, are generously peppered with Americana to create an immersive experience. Gravity Falls may be a fictitious place, given the supernatural phenomena and fantasy creatures, but it still manages to feel incredibly real and believable.All of this — the commanding vocal performances, phenomenal storytelling craft, exceptional humor, profound emotional core, and outstanding animation — is so expertly combined that “Gravity Falls” boasts exquisite artistic prowess unlike anything I’ve seen before.

This bold, enthralling series breathes and flows with poise and confidence under Hirsch’s impassioned guidance, eclipsing the Disney machine from which it originates and firmly cementing its spot at the apex of modern entertainment. It may be only two seasons long (an intentional decision that elevates the series creatively), but I simply cannot recommend it enough. “Gravity Falls” is a creative work of the highest rank — an unequivocally stunning, utterly sensational, and flat-out masterpiece in every sense of the word.