Sheep in the Big City

Sheep in the Big City 2qn2k

2000
Sheep in the Big City
Sheep in the Big City

Sheep in the Big City 2qn2k

6.9 | TV-Y7 | en | Animation

Sheep in the Big City is an American animated television series which ran on Cartoon Network for two seasons, from November 17, 2000, to April 7, 2002. The series' pilot first premiered as part of Cartoon Network's "Cartoon Cartoon Summer" on August 18, 2000. Created by Mo Willems, the bulk of the show follows a runaway sheep, Sheep, in its new life in "the Big City". It also features several unrelated sketches and shorts, similar to The Rocky & Bullwinkle Show. With an emphasis on more "sophisticated" humor, using multiple forms of rhetoric from the characters to the plots, it was more popular with older audiences. It was also unusual in featuring many comic references to film-making and television broadcasting. At the time, the premiere of Sheep in the Big City was the highest-rated premiere for a Cartoon Network original series.

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EP1  Wish You Were Shear
Dec. 02,2001
Wish You Were Shear

Sheep gets adopted by Lisa Rental.

EP2  Baah-dern Times
Dec. 09,2001
Baah-dern Times

With the entire cast of "Sheep in the Big City" sick with the flu, the narrator (who's also sick but still has to work) decides that for this episode of "Sheep in the Big City" that the audience shall instead, watch an old black-&-white silent movie featuring the ancestor's of Sheep and General Specific.

EP3  Flock, Up in the Sky
Dec. 16,2001
Flock, Up in the Sky

X agent returns and swears to protect Sheep from General Specific.

EP4  My, How Ewe Have Changed
Dec. 23,2001
My, How Ewe Have Changed

Sheep is invited back to Farmer John's farm for a reunion. He finds that a lot of things have changed since he first left. As sheep meets up with his old friends General Specific is next door having a party and then decides to cut it short and capture sheep.

EP5  Party of the Shear
Feb. 10,2002
Party of the Shear

To escape the clutches of the secret military organization Sheep goes into a dance club which general specific is not cool enough for. He is befriended by General Lee Outragious but when he wants to leave he is stopped by the over energetic friend and relizes this is why he watches movies every night.

EP6  The Wool of the People
Feb. 17,2002
The Wool of the People

General Specific can't capture Sheep because of the new law put up by the mayor of the Big City. Luckily for him the current mayor's term has ended and he decided to run for mayor with the help of the Lady Richington. Seeing there that Sheep's in trouble if Gen. Specific wins, Farmer John persuades Sheep to also run for mayor. In the end neither of them wins and the new mayor proclaims amnesty for Sheep for the day.

EP7  Daddy Shearest
Feb. 24,2002
Daddy Shearest

After failing again to capture Sheep, Private Public gets a visit from his dad, General Public.

EP8  The Wool Is Not Enough
Mar. 03,2002
The Wool Is Not Enough

Tired of the Angry Scientist's failures, General Specific hires Doctor Oh No No No to help him capture Sheep. However, the Doctor has own his agenda.

EP9  Beauty and the Bleats
Mar. 10,2002
Beauty and the Bleats

Sheep is turned into a half human half sheep by a Genie.

EP10  An Officer and a Gentlelamb
Mar. 17,2002
An Officer and a Gentlelamb

Sheep can't hold a steady job because the Top Secret Military Organization is always pursuing him. At the top Secret Military Base, Gen. Specific fires all of his staff (except for Private Public and the Angry Scientist) and decides to hire new ones. Sheep without a job applies for it. Gen. Specific doesn't know that it was Sheep, hires him. The Angry Scientist discovers the new recruit is really Sheep and proceeds to tell Gen. Specific. Gen. Specific tells Sheep that he should capture Sheep to prove he isn't really Sheep. Sheep fooled them by bringing a Gorilla in a sheep costume.

EP11  Oh, the Ewemanity
Mar. 24,2002
Oh, the Ewemanity

General Specific can't capture Sheep because he is too small for his net, so he blows him up using an enlarging ray.

EP12  Here Goes Mutton
Mar. 31,2002
Here Goes Mutton

Farmer John becomes a football player, while Sheep gets amnesia from a hit on the head.

EP13  Baa-hind the Scenes
Apr. 07,2002
Baa-hind the Scenes

This occurs when the cast is done filming an episode and now Sheep and his manager have a lunch meeting with the head of the network. General Specific doesn't like that, so he decides to ruin the meeting so Sheep won't get another show. In the end because of him (and the Angry Scientists new invention), Sheep is turned pink with big eyes and is now perfect for another show!

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Released: 2000-11-04 | Released Producted By: Curious Pictures , Rough Draft Korea Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Sheep in the Big City is an American animated television series which ran on Cartoon Network for two seasons, from November 17, 2000, to April 7, 2002. The series' pilot first premiered as part of Cartoon Network's "Cartoon Cartoon Summer" on August 18, 2000. Created by Mo Willems, the bulk of the show follows a runaway sheep, Sheep, in its new life in "the Big City". It also features several unrelated sketches and shorts, similar to The Rocky & Bullwinkle Show. With an emphasis on more "sophisticated" humor, using multiple forms of rhetoric from the characters to the plots, it was more popular with older audiences. It was also unusual in featuring many comic references to film-making and television broadcasting. At the time, the premiere of Sheep in the Big City was the highest-rated premiere for a Cartoon Network original series.

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Kids

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Cast

Fran Brill

Director

Kris Greengrove

Producted By

Curious Pictures , Rough Draft Korea

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Stephanie D'Abruzzo
Stephanie D'Abruzzo

as Lady Virginia Richington / Lisa Rental / The Plot Device (voice)

Mo Willems
Mo Willems

as The Angry Scientist / Announcer (voice)

Kris Greengrove
Kris Greengrove

Producer

Sheep in the Big City Audience Reviews 6s2853

Matcollis This Movie Can Only Be Described With One Word.
Tayloriona Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.
Erica Derrick By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Jemima It's a movie as timely as it is provocative and amazingly, for much of its running time, it is weirdly funny.
rock_rishab Its something of nothing.... but its something....the show is based on moronic, literals and crazy elements that make it all the better, it is not for people who are looking for purpose, it is pure and mindless fun. But its not all mindless at all times, it is quite witty and humorous. This show is not for little kids as it has a lot of elements in them which they may not be able to grasp. But for an adult who is a little off and had a bad day or just wants to get away, then this is an answer. Just sit back and relax and enjoy the nothingness from jokes like naming people "Private Public" to "Major Hazard" which is literally their job also. To having dumb Sultans who let even dumber guards to play catch with his most precious diamond :D even the commercials were a riot.... Oxymoron:- Bowling with the power of an OX {baaaaaa, ting ti ting ting } And his name was Ang-ree Scientist, Agn-ree not MAD .... lolz
AllenTehAwesome All the literal, dry humor, the breaking of the fourth wall, the random bits thrown in for no reason. There is nothing unlikable about this show. If you dislike this show, you probably hate all happiness and just wish the whole world would be as miserable as you. But I say No Thank You, Sir. I live in a world of joy and happiness, and that is why I love this show.This show was the best thing to ever happen to Cartoon Network. It was the last truly funny Cartoon Cartoon developed, and it can be summarized in one word: Awesome. But there is a requirement for lines of text in a review, so I will use a few other words: Joyous, Delightful, A Godsend, Beautiful, Wonderful, and was all around the light of my life from ages 10-12, before it was coldly taken from me with little to no chance of a DVD release.
ededdneddy Whoever created this has serious issues. Nobody thinks that a guy screaming at the top of his lungs about the most moronic thing in the world funny. They find it very irritating. I only know one person who likes this poor excuse for anything. I don't understand how any of you like this.
tailspower5 As described above, Sheep In The Big City is a great show. It really brings back the humor that's been missing SO long in cartoons nowadays...that of the silly, not-making-sense kind, not of the stereotyped juvenile kind like Nick dishes out on their network. It brings back great memories of Rocky and Bullwinkle...add to that a great cast of characters, interesting storylines, a cute sheep as the hero of the show, and humorous "commercials" in-between the show's chapters akin to Ren & Stimpy, and you got yourself one of the best cartoons on Cartoon Network. It's a shame they only play it once a week...