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'''"Pits and Peaks"''' is the fifth episode of ''[[Mike Tyson Mysteries]]'' season four, and the fifty-fifth overall. It aired on July 14, [[2010s#2019|2019]] on [[Cartoon Network]]'s [[Adult Swim]]. It was written by [[Hugh Davidson]], [[Larry Dorf]], and [[Rachel Ramras]], and produced and directed by [[Jeff Siergey]].
'''"Pits and Peaks"''' is the fifth episode of ''[[Mike Tyson Mysteries]]'' season four, and the fifty-fifth overall. It aired on [[July 14]], [[2019]] on [[Cartoon Network]]'s [[Adult Swim]] block. It was written by [[Hugh Davidson]], [[Larry Dorf]], and [[Rachel Ramras]], and produced and directed by [[Jeff Siergey]].


Marquess finds out his bank account in Soctland has built up to five million dollars, but needs a living relative to access it.
Marquess finds out his bank account in Scotland has built up to five million dollars, but needs a living relative to access it.


==Detailed summary==
==Detailed summary==
The team is relaxing over the weekend, which Mike thinks he coined the term for. Meanwhile, Deezy is looking at the Nevada State Treasurer's Office's website for any unclaimed funds. He discovers that Mike has nineteen hundred and eighty one dollars coming to him, which he wants to put in Yung's name. Deezy then looks up Marquess's name to discover that he has three million, four hundred and twenty pounds (or converted, almost five million dollars) being held at the Royal Bank of Scotland. The team fly to Scotland to pick up his money, even though there was a money on life support who needed their help.
The team is relaxing over the weekend, which Mike thinks he coined the term for. Meanwhile, Deezy is looking at the Nevada State Treasurer's Office's website for any unclaimed funds. He discovers that Mike has nineteen hundred and eighty-one dollars coming to him, which he wants to put in Yung's name. Deezy then looks up Marquess's name to discover that he has three million, four hundred and twenty pounds (which converted is almost five million dollars) being held at the Royal Bank of Scotland. The team flies to Scotland to pick up his money, even though there was a woman on life support who needed their help.


In Scotland, Marquess finds out that he can't claim the money because he's been classified as deceased, but Ian Douglas, his great-great-great-great-grandson can. Marquess finds him at a fish factory in Glasgow, where he talks Ian into helping him out. They make a pitstop at Ian's flat where his family lives in squalor, and Ian has to take a nightshift at a hospital removing rectums from cadavers. Yung convinces Marquess to split the money, which he begrundingly agrees.
In Scotland, Marquess finds out that he can't claim the money because he's been classified as deceased, but Ian Douglas, his great-great-great-great-grandson can. Marquess finds him at a fish factory in Glasgow, where he talks Ian into helping him out. They make a pitstop at Ian's flat where his family lives in squalor, and Ian has to take a nightshift at a hospital removing rectums from cadavers. Yung convinces Marquess to split the money, to which he begrudgingly agrees.


When Ian hears this Marquess will be sharing two and a half million dollars, he's so happy that he heads back to the fish factory to tell them that he plans on sharing the wealth with all of his fellow workers. He gets everyone to cheer for Marquess, who's more interested in just getting to the bank before it closes. As Marquess tries to get Ian moving, Ian accidentally slips over some fish guts and into the machine which creates a bloody mess all over the team, who are shocked and horrified. Except for Pigeon who's finds it to be the peak of his day, following the pit of his day being accidentally almost cooked alive by Mike.
When Ian hears this Marquess will be sharing two and a half million dollars, he's so happy that he heads back to the fish factory to tell them that he plans on sharing the wealth with all of his fellow workers. He gets everyone to cheer for Marquess, who's more interested in just getting to the bank before it closes. As Marquess tries to get Ian moving, Ian accidentally slips over some fish guts and into the machine which creates a bloody mess all over the team, who are shocked and horrified. Except for Pigeon who's finds it to be the peak of his day, following the pit of his day being accidentally almost cooked alive by Mike.
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'''Marquess:''' Uh... Rest and relaxation?<br>
'''Marquess:''' Uh... Rest and relaxation?<br>
'''Mike:''' Yeah, that's right. Rest and relaxation. I love hearing you talk, Marquess. It relaxes me. Put me in that weekend state of mind.
'''Mike:''' Yeah, that's right. Rest and relaxation. I love hearing you talk, Marquess. It relaxes me. Put me in that weekend state of mind.


'''Mike:''' Marquess, what's your last name?<br>
'''Mike:''' Marquess, what's your last name?<br>
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'''Pigeon:''' Yung, now be honest. You're a lesbian aren't you?<br>
'''Pigeon:''' Yung, now be honest. You're a lesbian aren't you?<br>
'''Yung:''' It's none of your business. Okay? And I dont' believe in labels.<br>
'''Yung:''' It's none of your business. Okay? And I don't believe in labels.<br>
'''Pigeon:''' Well, I do, sister. So, what's your poison? The penis or the vagina?<br>
'''Pigeon:''' Well, I do, sister. So, what's your poison? The penis or the vagina?<br>
'''Yung:''' Well, if anything, I identify as pan.<br>
'''Yung:''' Well, if anything, I identify as pan.<br>
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==Production==
==Production==
===Development===
===Development===
===Filming===
It was copyrighted in 2019.
It was copyrighted in 2019.


==Music==
==Music==
The music was composed by [[Walker Martin]].
The music was composed by [[Walker Martin]].
==Crew credits==
* Executive producer: Hugh Davidson
* Producers: Larry Dorf, Rachel Ramras
* Co-executive producer: Mike Tyson
* Consulting producer: [[Lee Stimmel]]
* Associate producer: [[John Roback]]
* Associate production manager: [[Jorge Gonzalez]]
* Character designer: [[Dusty Abell]]
* Background painter: [[Jason Lee]]
* Art director: [[Bill Dunn]]
* Background designers: [[Mike Cavallaro]], [[Connie Jaio Wong]]
* Color stylist: [[Wontaek Yoo]]
* Editors: [[Nick Reczynski]], [[Kyle Stafford]]
* Storyboard artists: [[Tom Connor]], [[Rafael Rosado]]
* Timer: [[Brian Hogan]]
* Animation checker: [[Charlene Moncrief]]
* Supervising technical director: [[Matthew Girardi]]
* Effects animators: [[Nick DeMartino]], [[Jason Plapp]]
* Animation services: [[Digital eMation]]
** Animation director: [[Hun-Gook Park]]
** Layout artist: [[Sang-il Kim]]
** Background directors: [[Eunmi Kim]], [[Haesung Kim]], [[Yunhee Park]]
** Key animators: [[Jaegyu Jo]], [[Hak-Yong Kim]], [[Heung-Uk Yeom]]
** Production staff: [[Agatha Sarim Kim]], [[Daniel Jeong-A Kim]], [[Scarlet Sookyong Kim]], [[Seonho Kim]], [[Kyusub Kwon]], [[Sunny Sunmin Lee]]
* Post production executive: [[Greg Emerson]]
* Post production managers: [[Brittany Casani]], [[Rebecca Unger]]
* Recording facilities: [[Digital Insight Recording]], [[Margarita Mix]], [[Outloud Audio]], [[Silver State Productions]]
* Recording machine operator: [[Jeff O. Collins]]
* Track readers: [[Wilson Martinez]], [[Fred Salinas]]
* Supervising dialogue/ADR editor: [[Mark A. Keatts]]
* Dialogue/ADR editors: [[Kelly Foley Downs]], [[Patrick Foley]]
* Post production audio services: [[Atlas Oceanic Sound and Picture]]
* Online editor: [[David Cowles]]
* Assistant editors: [[Harrison T. Barth]], [[Gabriel Gianola]], [[Matthew Hanchey]]
* Production administrator: [[Frances Chang]]
* Production support: [[Cher Bentley]], [[Daphne Fei]], [[Tamara Miles]], [[Tracy Nicoletti]], [[Kira Tirimacco]], [[Renee Toporzysek]]
* Casting administration: [[Liz Carroll]]
* Business and legal affairs: [[Lori Blackstone]], [[Leslie Chinchilla]], [[Jehan Jawad]], [[Shanon Muir]], [[Bonnie Negrete]], [[Kim Shekerlain]]
* Production accountants: [[Yadira Davis]], [[Debbie Lindquist]], [[Maral Simonian]], [[Athena Wingate]]
* Rights and clearances: [[Jake Baumgart]], [[Brendan Brasier]]
* Production supervision: [[Bobbie Page]], [[Susan Ward]]
* Production management: [[Ed Adams]]
* Executive producers for [[Williams Street]]: [[Keith Crofford]], [[Mike Lazzo]]
* Executive in charge for Williams Street: [[Melissa Warrenburg]]
* Executive in charge of production: [[Peter Girardi]]
* Executive producer: [[Sam Register]]


==Release==
==Release==
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==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
* Mike says that Yung should be on ''The Tonight Show with[sic] Johnny Carson'', although that ended in 1992.
* Mike says that Yung should be on ''The Tonight Show with''[sic]'' Johnny Carson'', although that ended in 1992.
* Marquess mentions the films ''My Best Friend's Wedding'' and ''Runaway Bride''.
* Marquess mentions the films ''My Best Friend's Wedding'' and ''Runaway Bride''.
* The real Mike Tyson appears during the end credits to look up if he really has any unclaimed money, but he does not.
* The real Mike Tyson appears during the end credits to look up if he really has any unclaimed money, but he does not.

Latest revision as of 21:39, 10 January 2023

Pits and Peaks
Piss pouring in Glasgow.png
Premiere date July 14, 2019
Run time 11:48
Starring Mike Tyson
Norm Macdonald
Rachel Ramras
Jim Rash
Chuck Deezy
Kevin McKidd
Tracy McCulloch
Laird Mackintosh
Ariane Price
Music composed by Walker Martin
Writer(s) Hugh Davidson
Larry Dorf
Rachel Ramras
Storyboard artist(s) Tom Connor
Rafael Rosado
Director(s) Jeff Siergey
Art director(s) Bill Dunn
Episode navigation
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"Pits and Peaks" is the fifth episode of Mike Tyson Mysteries season four, and the fifty-fifth overall. It aired on July 14, 2019 on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block. It was written by Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, and Rachel Ramras, and produced and directed by Jeff Siergey.

Marquess finds out his bank account in Scotland has built up to five million dollars, but needs a living relative to access it.

Detailed summary

The team is relaxing over the weekend, which Mike thinks he coined the term for. Meanwhile, Deezy is looking at the Nevada State Treasurer's Office's website for any unclaimed funds. He discovers that Mike has nineteen hundred and eighty-one dollars coming to him, which he wants to put in Yung's name. Deezy then looks up Marquess's name to discover that he has three million, four hundred and twenty pounds (which converted is almost five million dollars) being held at the Royal Bank of Scotland. The team flies to Scotland to pick up his money, even though there was a woman on life support who needed their help.

In Scotland, Marquess finds out that he can't claim the money because he's been classified as deceased, but Ian Douglas, his great-great-great-great-grandson can. Marquess finds him at a fish factory in Glasgow, where he talks Ian into helping him out. They make a pitstop at Ian's flat where his family lives in squalor, and Ian has to take a nightshift at a hospital removing rectums from cadavers. Yung convinces Marquess to split the money, to which he begrudgingly agrees.

When Ian hears this Marquess will be sharing two and a half million dollars, he's so happy that he heads back to the fish factory to tell them that he plans on sharing the wealth with all of his fellow workers. He gets everyone to cheer for Marquess, who's more interested in just getting to the bank before it closes. As Marquess tries to get Ian moving, Ian accidentally slips over some fish guts and into the machine which creates a bloody mess all over the team, who are shocked and horrified. Except for Pigeon who's finds it to be the peak of his day, following the pit of his day being accidentally almost cooked alive by Mike.

Memorable quotes

Mike: See, this is why you put in all that hard work during the week, to get to the end of the week. Or as I sometimes call it, the "weekend." What do you guys call it?
Marquess: I call it the weekend.
Mike: Shut up!
Marquess: No, Michael, I think everyone calls it the weekend.
Mike: I just said shut up. Now, shut the fuck up! You're ruining my weekend with all your jibber-jabber. Weekdays are for jibber-jabber, weekends are for... Wait, what are they for, Marquess?
Marquess: Uh... Rest and relaxation?
Mike: Yeah, that's right. Rest and relaxation. I love hearing you talk, Marquess. It relaxes me. Put me in that weekend state of mind.


Mike: Marquess, what's your last name?
Marquess: Well, for starters, "Marquess" isn't my first name. As I have said on numerous occasions, my name is John Douglas. My title is "Marquess of Queensberry." And because "Marquess" sounds like "Marcus," and because you are all monstrously ignorant and lazy, you call me "Marquess." And because I don't give a shit anymore, I respond.


Pigeon: Yung, now be honest. You're a lesbian aren't you?
Yung: It's none of your business. Okay? And I don't believe in labels.
Pigeon: Well, I do, sister. So, what's your poison? The penis or the vagina?
Yung: Well, if anything, I identify as pan.
Pigeon: Wait, What? Mike, did you know this? Did you know that your daughter is pan?
Mike: Like a pan? A frying pan? Like her face is like a frying pan? Yeah, of course I know that. When she was little, I used to call her "Frying Pan Fran." You remember that, Yung?
Yung: Yeah.

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Yung Hee Tyson Rachel Ramras
Marquess of Queensberry Jim Rash
Mike Tyson Himself
Pigeon Norm Macdonald
Deezy Chuck Deezy
Jane Austen
Johnny Carson
Judge Judy
Sherlock Holmes
Ian Douglas Kevin McKidd
Fiona Douglas Tracy McCulloch
Ian Douglas's son N/A
Ian Douglas's daughter N/A
Alistair Flanagan N/A
Male fish factory workers Laird Mackintosh
Female fish factory workers Ariane Price


Organizations

Locations

Objects

Vehicles

Production

Development

Filming

It was copyrighted in 2019.

Music

The music was composed by Walker Martin.

Crew credits

Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: July 14, 2019 on Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)

Behind the scenes

  • Mike says that Yung should be on The Tonight Show with[sic] Johnny Carson, although that ended in 1992.
  • Marquess mentions the films My Best Friend's Wedding and Runaway Bride.
  • The real Mike Tyson appears during the end credits to look up if he really has any unclaimed money, but he does not.

Errors

Critical reception

In other languages

Language Name Meaning

Home availability

  • Not available. 😥

References