Mr. Meaty | |
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Genre | Comedy Teen sitcom |
Created by |
Jamie Shannon Jason Hopley |
Voices of | Jamie Shannon Jason Hopley Todd Doldersum Marty Stelnick Arthur Holden Troy Baker |
Country of origin | United States Canada |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 20 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Jack Lenz |
Producer(s) | Jason Hopley Jamie Shannon |
Running time | 3 - 11 minutes |
Production company(s) |
Nickelodeon Productions 3J's Productions The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |
Release | |
Original network |
CBC Television (2005–09) Nickelodeon (2005–07) Nicktoons Network (2008–09) |
Original release | December 30, 2005 | – May 23, 2009
Mr. Meaty is a Canadian-American teen sitcom television series created by Jamie Shannon and Jason Hopley. The show centers on two lazy teenage boys named Josh Redgrove and Parker Dinkleman, who work at a fictional fast food restaurant named Mr. Meaty located inside the Scaunchboro Mall, getting into all sorts of predicaments along the way.
Mr. Meaty originally aired on CBC Television in Canada, and on Nickelodeon in the United States. The series ran from December 30, 2005 until May 23, 2009, with a total of two seasons, two specials, and twenty episodes.
Mr. Meaty centers on a pair of teenage boys working at a fast-food restaurant established in the fictional Scaunchboro Mall: the nerdy, gluttonous, awkward Parker Dinkleman (voiced by Jason Hopley) and the charming, popular, but uncaring and self-centered Josh Redgrove (Jamie Shannon). The boys are often placed in bizarre, supernatural, or grotesque situations, though they are also seen dealing with common teenage situations such as dating.
Recurring characters include Doug (Todd Doldersum), Scaunchboro Mall's beefy mall cop with a macho attitude; Edward R. Carney (Marty Stelnick), Mr. Meaty's 109-year-old founder and CEO who was previously cryogenically frozen; and Mr. Wink (Troy Baker), the cold-hearted manager of Mr. Meaty.
Mr. Meaty began as a series of shorts featured on CBC's The Void and in-between shows on Nickelodeon throughout 2005. Many of the original shorts can still be found on iTunes and TurboNick.
An 11-minute pilot titled "In Parker's Sight" aired on December 30, 2005, which was a retrospective featuring material from the earlier shorts. On September 22, 2006, the series made its "official" debut on Nickelodeon, before being removed from the channel on February 23, 2007. Nicktoons aired the series from March 10, 2007 to April 5, 2010.