Pelswick Eggert is a fearless junior high student whose one-liners attract bullies like rhino butts draw flies, but who's rolling with the punches. Literally--he's in a wheelchair. Actually, he prefers the term SUV... Spinal Utility Vehicle. Pelswick has a way-too-perky little sister, a granny who prefers skateboarding to shuffleboarding, a father who's more Politically Correct than an Electric Vehicle full of gender-neutral bedtime stories... and two best friends who make his family look normal. Fortunately for Pelswick, he has his own Guardian Angel. Unfortunately, that Angel, Mister Jimmy, can only give maddeningly indirect advice, plus validate parking for up to two hours.
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Posted: 10/28/2009
Pelswick Eggert is a fearless junior high student whose one-liners attract bullies like rhino butts draw flies, but who's rolling with the punches. Literally--he's in a wheelchair. Actually, he prefers the term SUV... Spinal Utility Vehicle. Pelswick has a way-too-perky little sister, a granny who prefers skateboarding to shuffleboarding, a father who's more Politically Correct than an Electric Vehicle full of gender-neutral bedtime stories... and two best friends who make his family look normal. Fortunately for Pelswick, he has his own Guardian Angel. Unfortunately, that Angel, Mister Jimmy, can only give maddeningly indirect advice, plus validate parking for up to two hours.
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Posted: 8/11/2008
Gram-Gram becomes a T/A at Alcatraz, in Pelswick's class. At first she's an unholy embarrassment and Pelswick dreads going to class. But then she wins over the class - and the school - with her fascinating (if bizarre and contradictory) recollections of the cataclysmic Bayview Flood. Of course at the end they find out Gram-Gram managed to make fun because everything she remembered was wrong.
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Length: 24:00
Posted: 1/25/2008
Pelswick manages and performs in Goon, Ace, Julie and Sandra's band. The band is sort of a Rorschach for the entire town: what everyone hears in the lyrics reveals their own insecurities and obsessions. The band must find a way to persuade everyone their music is inoffensive.
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Length: 24:00
Aired: 3/20/2002