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List of Gravity Falls episodes

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List of Gravity Falls episodes
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Gravity Falls is an American animated television series created by Alex Hirsch for Disney Channel and Disney XD. The series revolves around the various antics of two fraternal twins, Dipper (voiced by Jason Ritter) and Mabel Pines (voiced by Kristen Schaal), who were sent to stay with their great-uncle (or "Grunkle") Stan (voiced by Hirsch) in the town of Gravity Falls, Oregon, for the summer. They soon realize that the town holds plenty of secrets, after Dipper comes across an old journal which documents the anomalies of the town.[1]

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Alex Hirsch, shown here in 2013, created Gravity Falls, which premiered on June 15, 2012.

A pilot for Gravity Falls was pitched to Disney Channel in 2010 which led to the series being green-lit.[2][3] The series premiered on Disney Channel on June 15, 2012. On March 12, 2013, the series was renewed for a second season.[4] However, Disney did not officially confirm the renewal until July 29.[5] The second season premiered on August 1, 2014, on Disney Channel, and on August 4, on Disney XD. On November 20, 2015, Hirsch announced that the second season would be the series' last;[6] the series concluded on February 15, 2016.[7]

During the course of the series, 40 episodes of Gravity Falls aired over two seasons.

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Pilot (2010)

Prior to the creation of Gravity Falls, Alex Hirsch was helping to develop the Disney Channel animated series Fish Hooks, when Disney contacted him and asked him if he would like to pitch his own animated series to the network, which Hirsch accepted.[8] Disney commissioned Hirsch to create an eleven-minute low-budget animated pilot[2] for Gravity Falls which he later described as "a short version of Tourist Trapped".[9] On December 9, 2010, it was announced that Disney Channel had greenlit Gravity Falls for a full series based on the pilot, which was originally slated to premiere in spring of 2012.[3]

The pilot was never broadcast on television and for many years Hirsch had no intention of releasing it to the public.[9] During the Cipher Hunt in July 2016, Hirsch promised to release the pilot as a reward for completing a 2,000 piece jigsaw puzzle, which was a clue in the hunt.[10][11] The puzzle was completed on August 1, 2016,[12][11] and Hirsch published the pilot online on August 3.[2]

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Season 1 (2012–13)

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Season 2 (2014–16)

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Shorts

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The short series, Dipper's Guide to the Unexplained, Mabel's Guide to Life, Fixin' It with Soos, TV Shorts and Mabel's Scrapbook, aired between the two seasons of Gravity Falls.

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Creature in the Closet (2012)

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Dipper's Guide to the Unexplained (2013)

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Mabel's Guide to Life (2014)

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Fixin' It with Soos (2014)

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Public Access TV (2014)

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Mabel's Scrapbook (2014)

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Creepy Letters from Lil' Gideon (2014)

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Old Man McGucket's Conspiracy Corner (2015)

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Grunkle Stan's Lost Mystery Shack Interviews (2015)

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'Pocalypse Preppin' (2015)

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Mystery Shack: Shop at Home with Mr. Mystery (2015)

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Soos' Stan Fiction (2017)

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Gravity Falls x Line Rider (2020)

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Broken Karaoke (2020)

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How NOT to Draw (2024)

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Notes

  1. The first episode of the season premiered as a series preview. The series made its official premiere on Disney Channel on June 29, 2012.
  2. The final episode, "Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back the Falls", has sometimes been split up into two separate episodes, with the first half maintaining the original title, while the second half is titled "Weirdmageddon 4: Somewhere in the Woods". The splitting is also observed on Disney+, bringing the total episode count of the season on the streaming service to 21.
  3. The first episode of the season premiered on Disney Channel. The second season officially began on August 4, 2014 on Disney XD, the new network for the series.
  1. This episode premiered on Disney Channel prior to Disney XD. The episode premiered on Disney XD on August 4, 2014.
  2. This episode premiered on Disney Channel prior to Disney XD. The episode premiered on Disney XD on October 6, 2014.
  3. The runtime of this episode is 29 minutes long, rather than the usual length of 22 minutes.
  4. Titled "Xpcveaoqfoxso" in subsequent airings.
  5. This episode is a one-hour special. Since its original airing, this episode has sometimes been split up into two separate episodes, with the first maintaining the original title, while the second is titled "Weirdmageddon 4: Somewhere in the Woods"; the splitting is also observed on Disney+.
  6. A "Post-Finale Edition" of this episode aired on March 26, 2016. It featured clips from the series finale added in.[117]
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