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Brad Breeck - Gravity Falls Theme Song

"Gravity Falls" is an animated television series created by Alex Hirsch that aired on Disney Channel and Disney XD from 2012 to 2016. Here are some interesting facts about the show:

  1. Mystery Shack: The Mystery Shack, where much of the show's action takes place, is based on real-life roadside attractions and tourist traps found in various parts of the United States. It draws inspiration from places like the Oregon Vortex and the Mystery Spot in California.

  2. Real Cryptograms: The show is known for its cryptograms, which are hidden messages that appear during the credits. These cryptograms can be decoded by fans, adding an extra layer of mystery and engagement to the series.

  3. Twin Pines and Bill Cipher: In the very first episode, the protagonist Dipper discovers a mysterious book with a picture of a tree with a star on it. Later in the series, it's revealed that the town's name, Gravity Falls, was originally "Gravity Fall" with a single pine tree, but due to a time-traveling incident, it became "Gravity Falls" with two pine trees. This change ties into the overarching storyline involving the powerful and enigmatic character Bill Cipher.

  4. Voice Acting: Creator Alex Hirsch provided the voices for several characters, including Grunkle Stan, Soos, and Bill Cipher. He even recorded a line for Bill Cipher backward and then reversed it to create the character's eerie and otherworldly voice.

  5. Hidden Messages: The show is filled with hidden messages and clues for viewers to find. For example, there's a hidden image of Bill Cipher in every episode of the first season, often tucked away in the background.

  6. Real-World Inspiration: The town of Gravity Falls is based on the real town of Boring, Oregon, where Alex Hirsch spent a summer as a child. Hirsch has mentioned that he found the town quite dull, which served as inspiration for the quirky and mysterious town in the show.

  7. Codes and Ciphers: "Gravity Falls" features various codes and ciphers throughout the series. The most prominent one is the Caesar cipher, which is a simple letter substitution cipher that can be used to decode messages hidden in the show.

  8. Time-Traveling Characters: The time-traveling shenanigans in the series are influenced by real-world theories of time travel. The time anomalies in the show draw inspiration from concepts like wormholes and alternate timelines.

  9. Blendin Blandin: Blendin Blandin, a character in the series, is a time traveler who frequently appears in various episodes. He's voiced by Justin Roiland, who is also the co-creator and voice actor for the popular animated series "Rick and Morty."

  10. Hidden Author: The true identity of the author of the mysterious journals is a central plot point in the series. The reveal of the author's identity is a significant moment in the show's narrative.

"Gravity Falls" is known for its intricate storytelling, rich character development, and clever use of codes and mysteries, making it a beloved show among fans of animated television.

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