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For the Stratovarius single of the same name, see Eagleheart.
Eagleheart
Title cardGenre Live action
ParodyCreated by Michael Koman
Andrew WeinbergStarring Chris Elliott
Maria Thayer
Brett Gelman
Michael GladisCountry of origin United States No. of seasons 1 No. of episodes 12 (List of episodes) Production Executive producer(s) Michael Koman
Andrew Weinberg
Jason Woliner
Troy Miller
Tracey Baird
David Kissinger
Conan O'Brien
Jeff Ross
Co-executive producers:
Richard SchwartzProducer(s) AJ DiAntonio
Leslie Vincent
Consulting producers:
Chris Elliott
Andy BlitzRunning time 11 minutes Production company(s) Williams Street
Conaco
Dakota PicturesBroadcast Original channel Adult Swim Picture format 16:9 HDTV Original run February 3, 2011 – present External links Website Eagleheart is a live-action comedy television series that premiered on February 3, 2011, on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim. Eagleheart is produced by Conan O'Brien's production company, Conaco, and stars Chris Elliott as Chris Monsanto. Eagleheart has been renewed for a second season[1] making it the first show produced by Conaco to be renewed for a second season other than Late Night with Conan O'Brien and Conan.
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Premise
Eagleheart parodies many cop shows, most notably Walker, Texas Ranger and is notorious for its large amounts of graphic violence.[2]
Cast
Name Character(s) Chris Elliott Chris Monsanto Maria Thayer Susie Wagner Brett Gelman Brett Mobley Michael Gladis Chief Episodes
Season 1: 2011
# Title Original airdate Prod. Code 1 "Get Worse Soon" February 3, 2011 107 Marshal Chris Mansanto is assigned two new partners when his latest is killed in a shootout with a crime lord Vargas (Roger Guenveur Smith). When he finds out Vargas wasn't killed, Monsanto attempts to gain vengeance at the hospital, only to find him in a brain damaged state, and decides to help rehab him first. 2 "Creeps" February 10, 2011 110 A local creep is murdered in the area and Chris must assemble a competent team of marshals to investigate the case along the way, damaging secrets are uncovered that threaten to tear the entire force apart. 3 "Master of Da'Skies" February 17, 2011 109 Chris learns of a shocking loophole in the town's law. In the sky, there are no laws and a baron rules the sky underworld in his flying zeppelin Cloudtopia. 4 "Me Llamo Justice" February 24, 2011 108 The news of potentially sinister plots forces Chris and his team to take a trip south of the American border and investigate the country of Mexico in the hopes of bringing dangerous villains to justice. 5 "Death Punch" March 3, 2011 101 Chris is devastated after resorting to use a deadly punch. 6 "Double Your Displeasure" March 10, 2011 102 Chris encounters a pair of twins from his past that turn out to be more than they initially appear and force him to deal with the harsh reality that his past may not be as upstanding and just as he remembers. 7 "Chris, Susie, Brett, and Malice" March 17, 2011 105 The Marshals accidentally are witnesses to a lethal mob execution and are forced to go into hiding as to avoid retribution; Chris and his team are afforded shocking new identities and are assigned to temporary new roles. 8 "Susie's Song" March 24, 2011 111 Chris tracks another dangerous fugitive who has a connection to Susie; Susie’s connection to a fugitive teaches her an important lesson about the shocking qualities that love can sometimes provide. 9 "Human Bat" March 31, 2011 106 Chris and his team’s investigation of a fugitive calls into question the respect afforded to Brett, and leads him to make a drastic decision in order to gain the stature within the team he feels he deserves. 10 "Once in a Wattle" April 7, 2011 103 A hunt for missing seniors prompts Chris to go undercover. (Special guest appearance by Mickey Rooney) 11 "Danger: Mountain Lions" April 14, 2011 104 Chris goes on a search for a mountain lion he once cared for. 12 "A Mug of Chili and a Bowl of Death" April 21, 2011 112 Chris is left to investigate the disappearance of many of his marshal comrades, but the search proves tiresome and he's forced to rest for a hearty meal. Season 2: 2012
On April 14, 2011, Adult Swim announced it had renewed Eagleheart for a second season.[1] The second season will contain twelve episodes, and will premiere on March 15, 2012.[3]
# Title Original airdate Prod. Code 13 "TBA" March 15, 2012 TBA See also
References
- ^ a b Gorman, Bill (2011-04-15). "‘Eagleheart’ Renewed By Adult Swim For A Second Season - Ratings | TVbytheNumbers". Tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com. http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/04/14/eagleheart-renewed-by-adult-swim-for-a-second-season/89534. Retrieved 2011-08-03.
- ^ "Breaking News - Chris Elliott Stars in Live-Action Comedy "Eagleheart" on Adult Swim". TheFutonCritic.com. http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2011/01/24/chris-elliott-stars-in-live-action-comedy-eagleheart-on-adult-swim-187205/20110124adultswim01/. Retrieved 2011-08-03.
- ^ 2011-2012 Premiere Schedule a bump, which aired on Adult Swim. Archived by bumpworthy.com. Retrieved August 18, 2011
External links
- Official site at Adultswim.com
- Eagleheart at the Internet Movie Database
- Eagleheart at TV.com
Conan O'Brien Television hosting Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1993–2009) (episodes · sketches) · 54th Primetime Emmy Awards (2002) · 58th Primetime Emmy Awards (2006) · The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien (2009–2010) (episodes · sketches) · Conan (2010–) (episodes · sketches)Major appearances "Bart Gets Famous" (The Simpsons, 1994) · "Xmas Story" (Futurama, 1999) · "The Denial Twist" (The White Stripes 2005 music video) · "Valentine's Day" (The Office, 2006) · "Tracy Does Conan" (30 Rock, 2006) · Who Made Huckabee? (2008)Other television work Not Necessarily the News (writer, 1985–1987) · The Wilton North Report (writer, 1987–1988) · Saturday Night Live (writer, 1988–1991) · Lookwell (writer, 1991) · The Simpsons (writer, producer, 1991–1993) · Andy Barker, P.I. (creator, 2007) · Operating Instructions (executive producer, 2010) · Outlaw (executive co-producer, 2010) · Eagleheart (executive producer, 2011–)Other work Harvard Lampoon (writer, editor, president, 1981–1985) · Happy Happy Good Show (cast, 1988) · The Legally Prohibited from Being Funny on Television Tour (2010) · Live at Third Man (live album, 2010) · Conan O'Brien Can't Stop (documentary, 2011)Collaborators The Basic Cable Band · Pierre Bernard · Joel Godard · Steven Ho · Brian McCann · Mike Mitchell · Jimmy Pardo · Andy Richter · Robert Smigel · Brian Stack · Abe Vigoda · Reggie Watts · Max Weinberg · Jack White · Will ForteRelated articles Conaco · Pale Force · Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog · Finnish presidential election, 2006 · 2010 Tonight Show conflict · The War for Late Night · Conan blimp · The Flaming C DC Comics characterCategories:- 2011 American television series debuts
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