And the general idiosyncrasy echoes that of a show Mr. Fox.” His heroes, two young brothers on a quest, recall the central characters of the anime series “Fullmetal Alchemist.” The slightly sepulchral tone and pace suggest time spent listening to public radio. McHale’s animation style and storytelling impulses appear to range widely: way back to Winsor McCay, the Oz books, “The Wind in the Willows” and Mark Twain, and, more closely in time, to “The Simpsons” and “Fantastic Mr. Guessing at what has influenced its creator, Patrick McHale, is one of the pleasures of watching it. ![]() Cartoon Network’s new 10-episode series, “Over the Garden Wall,” isn’t quite like anything else on television, but it’s a little bit like a lot of things you’ve seen.
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