On This Day September 10 1988 – The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley Premiered on NBC

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On This Day September 10 1988 – The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley Premiered on NBC
On this day September 10 1988, The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley premiered on NBC. Based on Martin Short’s eccentric character from SCTV and Saturday Night Live, the animated series brought the hyperactive, triangle loving Ed Grimley to Saturday morning television.

The show followed Ed’s offbeat life and bizarre adventures, often fueled by his over the top enthusiasm and quirky personality. Featuring voice work from Martin Short himself, along with appearances by characters voiced by Andrea Martin and Catherine O’Hara, the series retained the comedic spirit of the original sketches while adapting them for a younger audience.

In addition to animated antics, the series also included live action segments such as Professor Amazing’s Science Facts and appearances by Count Floyd, further blending comedy styles into a unique package. Though it only lasted one season, it left an impression on fans of both Martin Short and offbeat 1980s animation.

80s insight: The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley reflected the 1980s trend of adapting popular comedy characters into animated form, expanding their reach beyond late night television to Saturday mornings.

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