"Tourist Trapped" is the series premiere and the first episode of the first season of the American television series Gravity Falls. The episode was directed by John Aoshima and written by series creator Alex Hirsch, and premiered on Disney Channel on June 15, 2012, airing immediately after the premiere of the Disney Channel Original Movie Let It Shine.[1]

"Tourist Trapped"
Gravity Falls episode
Episode no.Season 1
Episode 1
Directed byJohn Aoshima
Written byAlex Hirsch
Production code618G-107
Original air dateJune 15, 2012 (2012-06-15)
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In "Tourist Trapped", young twins Dipper (voiced by Jason Ritter) and Mabel Pines (Kristen Schaal), have recently arrived in Gravity Falls, Oregon, to stay at their great uncle Stan (Hirsch)'s tourist trap, the Mystery Shack. Mabel soon starts dating a boy named Norman (also Hirsch), but when Dipper discovers a hidden journal documenting the paranormal side of the town, he begins to believe that his sister might be dating a zombie.

Plot

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  Gravity Falls First Episode! Tourist Trapped S1 E1 Full Episode @disneyxd — Official upload of the episode onto YouTube

The episode starts with Dipper and Mabel speeding on a golf cart and being chased by a monster. Dipper then narrates the episode from the part where the twins' parents decided to send them to Gravity Falls, Oregon, where their great-uncle Stan lives. Dipper was anxious about spending his entire summer working for his "Grunkle" in the Mystery Shack (a tourist trap and gift shop). However, as he hangs signs in the forest to promote the Mystery Shack, he stumbles onto a rusty machine hidden in a tree, which opens a secret compartment. Here, Dipper finds a journal with the number 3 on it and begins reading it. He finds that it contains many secrets and wonders of the town of Gravity Falls. While reading, he learns that Mabel (who is trying to have an "epic summer romance") has a date with her new boyfriend, Norman. Looking through the book, Dipper thinks Norman is a zombie and starts catching them on film to gather evidence. Mabel is frustrated when Dipper notes his skepticism to her.

While on a date in the middle of the forest, Norman shows who he really is: a group of gnomes (led by Jeff). They offer to make her their queen; after Mabel rejects them, they kidnap her and drag her deeper into the forest. Meanwhile, as Dipper watches the video he took, he finds a part of the video where Mabel's boyfriend's hand falls off. Convinced he is a zombie, he quickly rushes into the forest on a golf cart to find Mabel. Shocked by the fact that Norman is actually a bunch of gnomes, he manages to rescue Mabel by knocking Jeff over with a shovel. Angered, Jeff calls all of the gnomes to group into a giant gnome to capture Mabel. They are unable to evade the gnomes as they reach the Mystery Shack; in the process, Dipper loses his hat. Mabel seems ready to surrender to the gnomes, agreeing to marry them. However, she grabs a leaf blower (which she previously used to practice kissing Norman) and blows the gnomes away with it.

Later that night, Stan allows them to take an item each from the gift shop for free: Dipper acquires a new hat, and Mabel takes a grappling hook. As Dipper and Mabel prepare to sleep that night, Stan enters a hidden room behind the vending machine in the rec room, making sure that nobody can see him.

A credits scene shows a gnome continuously throwing up a rainbow after being knocked away by Mabel earlier; a cryptogram is also shown in the credits saying "ZHOFRPH WR JUDYLWB IDOOV", which is translated to "WELCOME TO GRAVITY FALLS".

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Production and broadcasting

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"Tourist Trapped" was written by series creator Alex Hirsch and directed by John Aoshima. The episode premiered on Disney Channel in the United States on June 15, 2012, serving as a special preview of the series. Its premiere immediately followed the premiere of the Disney Channel Original Movie Let It Shine. The episode's premiere was seen by close to 3.4 million viewers.[1] It got 267,000 viewers when it premiered in the UK and Ireland on July 20, 2012.[2]

Reception

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Alasdair Wilkins of The A.V. Club gave "Tourist Trapped" a B+ rating, praising its "mature" feel in comparison to other animated series for children (bringing inspiration from The Simpsons, The X-Files, and Twin Peaks), the show's art style, along with the use of its paranormal themes for comedy: specifically citing a scene where Mabel is seen hoping that her "zombie" boyfriend Norman was a vampire (playing off the popularity of the Twilight series), followed by the "wonderfully absurd" reveal that Norman was actually a group of gnomes. However, the remainder of the episode was criticised for being too reliant on "random" humour. Wilkins also praised Kristen Schaal for her performance as Mabel; stating that the character had "the same gleeful lack of restraint and propensity for violence (at least when it comes to punching gnomes) that Schaal brings to Louise Belcher, with the crucial difference being that she’s not a complete sociopath." Wilkins felt that Mabel was "a goofy, happy-go-lucky preteen" with a level of enthusiasm that helped support many of the gags surrounding her in the episode and that she acted within the mindset of an actual 12-year-old in her dialogue as well. Jason Ritter's performance as Dipper was also praised for giving the character a panicked and suspicious view on the world around him, but it was noted that his voice sounded too old to be a 12-year-old.[3]

"Tourist Trapped" received two nominations for the 40th Annie Awards, including Ian Worrel for Best Production Design in a Television/Broadcast Production, and Kristen Schaal for Best Voice Acting in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production which she won.[4]

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Friday Cable Ratings: 'Let it Shine' Premiere, + US Open, 'WWE Friday Night Smackdown', 'Common Law', 'Fairly Legal', & More". TV By the Numbers. Archived from the original on June 20, 2012. Retrieved July 8, 2012.
  2. ^ "Top 10 Programmes". BARB. 2014-04-13. Retrieved 2014-04-26.
  3. ^ ""Tourist Trapped"/"The Legend Of The Gobblewonker"". The A.V. Club. 30 June 2012. Retrieved 8 December 2012.
  4. ^ "Disney Leads Annie Award Best Picture Nominations". The Hollywood Reporter. 3 December 2012. Retrieved 8 December 2012.
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