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The title card for the first pilot.

Status: Partially Found

Uncle Gus is the name of two cartoon pilots created by Lincoln Peirce (creator of Big Nate) for Cartoon Network, that aired on Cartoon Network in 2000 and 2001. The first episode, "For the Love of Monkeys", aired as part of the Cartoon Cartoon Fridays Big Pick, where it lost to The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. Gus made an appearance as a playable character alongside three other Big Pick characters in the online game Cartoon Cartoon Summer Resort.[1] Another episode was released the following year, named "Not So Fast!"

Neither one of these pilots has resurfaced in English, but both have been found in Latin Spanish. A later pilot by Pierce for Cartoon Network, Spang Ho!,[2] is available online in its complete form.

There was also a third Uncle Gus short produced, according to Peirce in an interview[3]. However, it is unknown if it even made it aired on Cartoon Network or where it is as of now, as no other information about it. A claim from an anonymous user says that it is on YouTube in Greek, but the claim is unconfirmed and has false properties.

Gallery

"Not So Fast!" trailer.

"Not So Fast!" clip.

See Also

Big Pick

Anthology Series

Bumpers and Interstitials

Pilots

Live-Action

Other Cartoon Network Series

References