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'''"The Rejuvication"''' is the second episode of ''[[Birdgirl (TV series)|Birdgirl]]'' season two, and the eighth overall. It aired on [[June 20]], [[2022]] on [[Cartoon Network]]'s [[Adult Swim]] block. It was written by [[Sonia Denis]], and directed by [[Richard Ferguson-Hall]].
'''"The Rejuvication"''' is the second episode of ''[[Birdgirl (TV series)|Birdgirl]]'' season two, and the eighth overall. It aired on [[June 20]], [[2022]] on [[Cartoon Network]]'s [[Adult Swim]] block. It was written by [[Sonia Denis]], produced by [[Susan Shipsky]] and [[Melissa Warrenburg]], and directed by [[Richard Ferguson-Hall]].


Gillian takes on the unlikely burden of tending to Charley's mysterious cocoon-like state; meanwhile Brian leads a cancel culture retreat.
Gillian takes on the unlikely burden of tending to Charley's mysterious cocoon-like state; meanwhile, Brian leads a cancel culture retreat.


==Detailed summary==
==Detailed summary==
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==Music==
==Music==
The theme song was performed by [[Leikeli47]] and [[Michael Barney]]. The music was composed by [[Michael Kohler]], although he's not expressly credited as such. Instead, he's credited for dialogue and other sound edits.
The theme song was performed by [[Leikeli47]] and [[Michael Barney]]. The music was composed by [[Michael Kohler]], although he's not expressly credited as such. Instead, he's credited for dialogue and other sound edits.
===Song===
* "[[The Winner Takes It All]]" - Marc Evan Jackson and Kether Donahue
==Crew credits==
* Story editor: [[Amanda Lund]]
* Staff writers: [[Rowan Wheeler]], [[Sarah Afkami]], Sonia Denis
* Script coordinator: [[Brittnay Johnston]]
* Animated by [[Global Mechanic]]
** Executive producer: [[Tina Ouellette]]
** Executive creative director: [[Ryan Kane]]
** Animation directors: [[Tim Stuby]], [[Rachael Stolberg]]
** Technical director: [[Ben Gaumond]]
** Producer: [[Chris Brodie]]
** Production manager: [[Zoë Borroz]]
** Production coordinator: [[Klara Woldenga]]
** Production assistants: [[Aslan Alexia Mott]], [[Vicky Van]]
** Lead character designer: [[Carly Monardo]]
** Lead background designer: [[Mike Gilbert]]
** Lead prop designer: [[Pia Guerra]]
** Designers: [[Adam De Souza]], [[Diogenes Ostuni]], [[Grace Yoo]], [[Lily Snowden-Fine]]
** Lead storyboard artists: [[Drew Schmidt]], [[Mike Owens]]
** Storyboard artists: [[Jack Seber-Merolla]], [[Kira Jones]], [[Marta Demong]], [[Kaylea Chard]], [[Tim Packford]]
** Lead rigging artist: [[Maree Railton]]
** Rigging artists: [[Eric Chow]], [[Bo Cai]], [[Annika Elyse]], [[Sarah Whiffen]], [[James Nethery]], [[Bianca Duffeck]], [[David Diamond]]
** Layout artists: [[Alex Meunier]], [[Rayanne Sufian]], [[Jo Schramer]], [[Jeo Kim]]
** Setup: [[Cody Millett]], [[Alan Burton]]
** Lead animators: [[Chris Savage]], [[Laurel Thomson]]
** Alternative animation sequences: [[Kevin Langdale]], [[Chez Battista]], Pia Guerra
** Animators: [[Alejandra Luna]], [[Audrey Kare]], [[Belen Saenz De Viteri]], [[Caitlyn Legrow]], [[Catarina Niero]], [[Emily Rodriguez]], [[Jade Laflamme]], [[Jon Henshaw]], [[Karen Chu]], [[Karli Knaff]], [[Maria Cortes]], [[Mark Janes]], [[Eveline Rozsa]], [[Montana Brodie]], [[Nana Boachie]], [[Reetta Linjama]], [[Richard Silvius]], [[Eric Cheung]], [[Rory Neil]], [[Ryan Imm]], [[Sara Franco]], [[Sofia Guerra]], [[Torrey Notestine]], [[Yuki Okamura]], [[Lena Franzz]], [[Rowan Laura Ceredona]]
** Revisionists: [[Nathalia Bomfirm]], [[Alena Miklos]], [[Emanuele Cardillo]], [[Venetia Ellis]], Mark Janes
** Editors: [[Matt Sipple]], Ben Guamond
** Lead compositor: [[Marc Fortin]]
** Compositor: [[H. Kristen Campbell]]
** FX animator: [[Jenny Plyler]]
** Accountant: [[Kathy Watt]]
** Bookkeeper: [[Geraldine Robinson]]
* Sound designer and mixer: [[Bluetube]]
* Supervising sound editor and dialogue editor: [[Michael Kohler]]
* Casting by: [[Linda Lamontagne]], [[Amber Bickman]]
* Casting administration: [[Stacy Shtogrin Renfroe]]
* Title sequence: [[Candace House]]
* Original theme by: Leikeli47, Michael Barney
* For WarnerMedia Studios
** Editor: [[Jon Dilling]]
* Producer: [[Alan Steadman]]
* Production supervisor: [[Sarah Platock]]
* Production coordinator: [[Dylan Lay]]
* Production assistants: [[Paula Navarro]], [[Jordan Felton]], [[Taj-Malik Tavares]]
* For Williams Street
** Executive producer: [[Jordan Askins]]


==Release==
==Release==
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* United States: June 20, 2022 at 12:00 pm on Adult Swim (Cartoon Network); June 20, 2022 on [[HBO Max]]
* United States: June 20, 2022 at 12:00 pm on Adult Swim (Cartoon Network); June 20, 2022 on [[HBO Max]]
===Song===
* "[[The Winner Takes It All]]" - Marc Evan Jackson and Kether Donahue


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==

Revision as of 23:47, 19 August 2022

The Rejuvication
Charley's rejuvication.png
Premiere date June 20, 2022
Run time 22:28
Starring Paget Brewster
Rob Delaney
Sonia Denis
Kether Donahue
John Doman
Negin Farsad
Tony Hale
River L. Ramirez
Julie Dove
Richard Ayoade
Josh Brener
Sungwon Cho
Debra Digiovanni
Peter Giles
Marc Evan Jackson
Erik Richter
Music composed by Michael Kohler
Writer(s) Sonia Denis
Director(s) Richard Ferguson-Hall
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"The Rejuvication" is the second episode of Birdgirl season two, and the eighth overall. It aired on June 20, 2022 on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block. It was written by Sonia Denis, produced by Susan Shipsky and Melissa Warrenburg, and directed by Richard Ferguson-Hall.

Gillian takes on the unlikely burden of tending to Charley's mysterious cocoon-like state; meanwhile, Brian leads a cancel culture retreat.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Birdcat N/A
Meredith Mindtaker Negin Farsad
Judy Ken Sebben Paget Brewster
Charley River L. Ramirez
Gillian Sans Kether Donahue
Brian O'Brian Rob Delaney
Jessica Julie Dove
Phil Ken Sebben (drawing) N/A
Paul Tony Hale
Dog with Bucket Hat John Doman
Brad Unavailable
Miles Unavailable
Sandra Unavailable
Lance Saxe-Cabung (photo) N/A
Rudy Unavailable
Sarah N/A
Hank (photo) N/A
Josh Unavailable
Denise Unavailable
Hugh Richard Ayoade
Floris (drawing) N/A
Evie Sonia Denis
Bruce Unavailable
Mike N/A
God
Dave (photo) N/A
Jeffrey Dahmer
Annabel Unavailable
ChiChi Unavailable
Charles MMXXI Marc Evan Jackson
C.J. XXIV Unavailable
Marty Unavailable
Diane Unavailable
Cade Unavailable
John N/A
Charles MMXX (photo) N/A
Brian's grandmother
Scarley Unavailable
Charles MMMXXI's grandfather


Organizations

Locations

Objects

Vehicles

Production

Development

It was copyrighted in 2022.

Music

The theme song was performed by Leikeli47 and Michael Barney. The music was composed by Michael Kohler, although he's not expressly credited as such. Instead, he's credited for dialogue and other sound edits.

Song

Crew credits

Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: June 20, 2022 at 12:00 pm on Adult Swim (Cartoon Network); June 20, 2022 on HBO Max

Behind the scenes

  • This is the first episode of the series in which Judy does not don the Batgirl guise.
  • Brian has a drawing of Calypsis on his blackboard, which went faulty in "Pilot."
  • Phil died before "Pilot."
  • Jessica has a Garfield parody t-shirt that says, "I don't do mornings!"
  • Charles and Gillian do a cover of ABBA's "The Winner Takes It All."
  • Brian was married once since Hugh was his best man.

Errors

  • Lani-Marie is called Lani on Brian's line of succession sheet, but on the Sebben & Sebben employee message board and by Paul, she is called Sarah.
  • Sharon is called Sandra.

Critical reception

In other languages

Language Name Meaning

Home availability

  • Not available. 😥

References