The End (Mike Tyson Mysteries)

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This article is about the Mike Tyson Mysteries episode. For The Amazing World of Gumball episode, see The End (Gumball).
The End
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Network Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)
Premiere date October 27, 2014
Run time 10:55
Starring Mike Tyson
Norm Mcdonald
Rachel Ramras
Jim Rash
Hugh Davidson
Damon Jones
Music composed by Walker Martin
Writer(s) Hugh Davidson
Storyboard artist(s) Chris Berkeley
Tony Craig
Erik Knutson
Seung-Hyun Oh
Director(s) Ethan Spaulding
Animation director(s) Jinsung Kim
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"The End" is the first episode of Mike Tyson Mysteries season one. It aired on October 27, 2014 on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block. It was written by Hugh Davidson, and directed by Ethan Spaulding.

The team is hired to help Cormac McCarthy with an ending to his new book after he gets writer's block.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Mike Tyson Himself
Yung Hee Tyson Rachel Ramras
Pigeon Norm Macdonald
Marquess of Queensberry Jim Rash
Sandra Sanchez
Michelle
Raphael Hugh Davidson
Maid N/A
John Updike Unavailable (John as Chupacabra)
Cormac McCarthy Damon Jones


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Production

Development

Filming

It was copyrighted in 2014.

Music

The music was composed by Walker Martin, who is uncredited, although he is credited for writing and performing the below song.

Song

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Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: October 27, 2014 on Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)

Behind the scenes

  • The reason why Hung was left on Mike's doorstep is revealed in "Your Old Man."
  • Cormac McCarthy and John Updike are (or were in the case of Updike) real writers.

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In other languages

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