We Got the Internet
We Got the Internet | |
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Premiere date | April 26, 2021 |
Run time | 22:11 |
Writer(s) | Jonterri Gadson |
Storyboard artist(s) | Adam Ford Drew Schmidt Cassidy Stone Felipe Di Poi Tamargo |
Director(s) | Richard Ferguson-Hall |
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"We Got the Internet" is the fourth episode of Birdgirl season one. It aired on April 26, 2021 on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block. It was written by Ele Woods and Jessica Haymond, produced by Susan Shipsky and Melissa Warrenburg, and directed by Richard Ferguson-Hall.
Sebben & Sebben finally gets modern and installs the internet, which has unforeseen consequences on the building--that it's alive and will protect itself at all costs from the internet.
Detailed summary
Memorable quotes
Meredith: Do you know how hard it is to avoid the internet? It's like the main reason I work here.
Characters
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Organizations
- Sebben & Sebben Worldwide
- Birdteam
- Electrical Workers of the World-United
- AT&T (mentioned)
- The Bold Headline
Locations
- Earth
- United States
- Sebben & Sebben Worldwide headquarters
- Meredith's residence
- United States
Objects
- Ez-Dupe
- The New Yorker
- Sebben & Sebben Old-Growth Lumber
- Insta-Skinner
- Kryptonite (mentioned)
- The Bold Headline newspaper
Vehicles
- Brian's Hummer
Production
Development
It was copyrighted in 2021.
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.
Crew credits
- Series creators: Michael Ouweleen, Erik Richter
- Series developers and executive producers: Erik Richter, Christina Miller
- Animation director: Richard Ferguson-Hall
- Consulting producer: Cirocco Dunlap
- Staff writers: Lorraine Degraffenreidt, Ele Woods, Jessica Haymond, Jonterri Gadson
- Writers' assistant: Anca Vlasan
- Script coordinator: Brittnay Johnston
- Animated services: Awesome Inc.
- Executive producer: Ashley Kohler
- Associate producer: Brandon Betts
- Producer: Joshua Spencer
- Production assistants: Kaila Knight Tryal, Allie Wisniewski
- Storyboard artists: Adam Ford, Drew Schmidt, Cassidy Stone, Felipe Di Poi Tamargo
- Main character designer: Carly Monardo
- Lead character and prop designers: Claire Almon, Beth Lewis
- Character and prop designers: Kaila Knight Tryal, Louie Ramos, Cassidy Stone
- Lead character rigger: Bo Cai
- Character rigger: Jack Huang
- Lead background designer: Kat Stockton
- Background designers: Juan Montoya, Chris Nickels, Tessa Pray, Anna Renee, Kat Shea
- Assistant animation director: Melissa Wolfert
- Lead animator: Laura Ceredona
- Animators: Sam Alkaitis, Heather Bay, Angela De Vito, Abby Duel, Davonne Dupart, Sofia Guerra, W. Justin King, Linh-Chi Nguyen, Meredith Nolan, Torrey Notestine, Yuki Okamura-Wong, Emily Rodriguez, Ma. Belén Sáenz De Viteri, Gabriel Silva, Katelyn Walsh
- FX animator: Jenny Plyler
- Compositing and visual effects animators: Shannon Dingle, Jamie Galatas
- Conform editor: Thomas Fine
- Sound designer and mixer: Bluetube
- Supervising sound editor: Michael Kohler
- Audio assistant: Matt Peery
- Casting director: Dawn Hershey-Lopes
- Production coordinators: Inés Michelena, Sally Skinner
- Production assistant: Kat Daugherty
- Title sequence animator: Candice House
- Editor for WarnerMedia Studios: Jon Dilling
- Executive producers for Williams Street: Keith Crofford, Mike Lazzo
Release
Dates are in order of release:
- United States: April 26, 2021 on Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)
- United Kingdom and Ireland: July 12, 2021 at 11 pm on E4
Behind the scenes
- The company getting the internet was foreshadowed in "ShareBear," when a poster advertised monthly meetings on whether or not they should get it.
- Brian says, "Goodnight, Gracie" before falling to sleep, which is a misquoted paraphrase of what George Burns said to Gracie Allen, "Say Goodnight, Gracie" on the The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show.
Errors
- Judy refers to the electrical company as the Electrical Workers of the World-United, but the logos on their uniforms say IBEW.
Legacy
- Topple Nation uses Sebben & Sebben's access to the internet to release private information on Judy in the next episode, "Topple the Popple."
- Evie continues to use her powers in further ways in "Baltimo."
Critical reception
In other languages
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Home availability
- Not available. 😥