Dipper is invited by teens on a trek that leads to an abandoned convenience store that may be haunted.Free Download Video Gravity Falls 14th July 2012 Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch Gravity Falls Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.Gravity Falls is just west of weird, slightly east of eerie and always north of normal! City kids Dipper and Mabel Pines are sent to spend the summer with their eccentric Great Uncle Stan who runs a tourist trap in a remote northwestern town where nothing is what it seems. With creatures in the forest, monsters in the lake, and a portal potty in the woods, Dipper and Mabel quickly learn that they will have to rely on one another if they are going to survive the summer!When their plans distintegrate into dust, it gets good for the rest of us in this quirky and endearing new animated Disney series.Mabel and Dipper are tweens and twins who discover to their chagrin that they will be summering with Great-uncle Stan in Gravity Falls, Ore.
They’ll also be working in his shoddy tourist trap, a quasi-museum that “Grunkle Stan” sees solely as a means to finesse cash from unsuspecting people with bad shorts and cameras around their necks.The real story begins when Mabel (voiced by Kristen Schaal) and Dipper (voiced by Jason Ritter) notice actual weird doings.They find a dusty old book that suggests the place is inhabited by odd critters, which Mabel immediately fantasizes will include vampires.
Mabel is hunting for her first boyfriend, you see, and being an ultimate consumer of tween literature, she thinks nothing could be cooler than landing a vampire.
That first boyfriend turns out to be something else, though, as do a number of the discoveries she and Dipper make.
So we’ve got romance, adventure and tween/teen pop culture humor, all assembled by 26-year-old Alex Hirsch, who based “Gravity Falls” partly on his own experiences.
The sound of Kristen Schaal, already a notable feature of Fox's "Bob's Burgers"as the voice of wise child Louise Belcher, adds an instant touch of alt-comedy cred to "Gravity Falls," a likable new Disney Channel cartoon series about twins spending a summer with their strange great-uncle in a weird little town in the Pacific Northwest. Cue the"Twin Peaks" reference (though "Eerie, Indiana" is a more apt live-action comparison).
As is often the case with the kid channels, there is a "preview" — that's what Friday's airing is being called — before the "premiere," which is scheduled for June 29.
Gently twisted, with some Disneyfied action and heart-warming folded in, the series was created by Alex Hirsch, yet another young product of Cal Arts, the Harvard Business School of animation, and a veteran of Disney Channel's "Fish Hooks" and Cartoon Network's "The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack."
He also voices the twins' Grunkle Stan — drawn with an old man's big ears and knobby nose, big square glasses and a Shriner's fez — with the phlegmy bark of a retired Borscht Belt comic: "My ex-wife still misses me, but her aim is getting better. You see? It's funny because marriage is terrible."
Only one episode was available for this review, and it wasn't the pilot, which presumably explains how brother Dipper (Jason Ritter) and sister Mabel (Schaal) came to Gravity Falls and more completely characterizes Stan, who in press materials is described as the "gruff and miserly" proprietor of a tourist trap, the Mystery Shack.
That's not really apparent in the episode I've seen, which takes place largely on a fishing trip and lake-monster hunt, apart from a brief flashback that shows "family bonding" through counterfeiting. ("You call that Ben Franklin? He looks like a woman.")
Proudly declaring herself "a lookout genius" when their boat runs aground on an island; gasping, "So majestic" as she listens to the "whale noises" a friend's stomach makes; shouting "Mazel tov!"; or free-styling as she walks along, Mabel is the star of her life and this show: "My name is Mabel / It rhymes with table / It also rhymes with ... label / It also rhymes with .... schmabel."