Fugget About It

Fugget About It
Genre Animated sitcom
Satire
Created by
  • Nicholas Tabarrok
  • Willem Wennekers
Developed by Jeff Abugov
Directed by Richard Weston
Voices of
Theme music composer Angelo Oddi
Composer Angelo Oddi
Country of origin Canada
Original languages English
French
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 46 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Nicholas Tabarrok
  • Willem Wennekers
  • Jeff Abugov (S1)
  • Vince Commisso
  • Steve Jarosz
Producer Marissa Collyer (S1-2)
Running time 21-22 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network
Release September 7, 2012 –
April 1, 2016

Fugget About It (French: Faut pas rêver!) is a Canadian adult animated sitcom created by Nicholas Tabarrok and Willem Wennekers for Teletoon's late night block, Teletoon at Night. The show is rated 14A for sexuality, violence, and profanity, which makes it the first and only adult-oriented project by 9 Story Media Group. The show was created from the Pilot Project contest on Teletoon. The show premiered in the United States exclusively on Hulu on October 13, 2013.

On June 9, 2014, it was announced that a third season of the show had been ordered. It was revealed at Fan Expo Canada 2015 that the third season would air in November on Adult Swim. Ultimately, on January 19, 2016, it was announced that it would not be ordering a fourth season of the show. The series was canceled after 3 seasons due to low ratings.

Plot

The series follows a New York City mafia caporegime Jimmy Falcone, who moves to Regina, Saskatchewan to join a witness protection program after he kills his mob boss, Don Gambini. While pleading for his uncle Francesco "Cheech" Falcone's life, Don Gambini told Jimmy that he was required to kill his uncle. Then he made a sexual innuendo about Jimmy's oldest daughter Theresa, so Jimmy threw Don Gambini out the 19th-floor window to his death. The rest of the Gambini mob retaliated by trying to kill Jimmy, not caring if any of his family got killed. With no other options, Jimmy cuts a deal with the FBI to protect his family, and they agree to place the Falcones in Witness Protection if Jimmy testifies against his fellow mobsters. This results in Jimmy and his family moving to Regina and living a new life under the name McDougal.

Cast

The series' main characters. From left to right: Gina, Petey, Cookie, Jimmy, Cheech, Theresa, Strait McCool.
The series' main characters. From left to right: Gina, Petey, Cookie, Jimmy, Cheech, Theresa, Strait McCool.
  • James Danger "Jimmy" Falcone (McDougal) (voiced by Tony Nappo) - The show's main protagonist. After his uncle, Cheech, had been caught repeatedly exposing mafia secrets to the public in bars and clubs, Jimmy was forced to plead with his boss Don Gambini for Cheech's life. However, his request was rejected and Gambini made a crude remark towards Jimmy's daughter. In retaliation, Jimmy kills Gambini by throwing him out of a high-rise window. In order to avoid retribution, he ratted out his former mob fellows to the FBI and has his family relocated to Regina, Saskatchewan via witness protection as a result. He consistently calls the city "Vagina" (among many other malapropisms) despite being set up with a job at the Regina Tourism Office by the witness protection program. He conforms to a stoic, masculine gangster archetype, though occasionally exposes more sensitive sides. He cares deeply about his family, regardless of their shortcomings and failures, including Cheech, whose antics have caused, and continue to cause, him trouble. His struggles to successfully meld his gangland instincts with the Canadian way of life driving many of the series' plots.
  • Cookie Falcone (McDougal) (voiced by Jacqueline Pillon) - Jimmy's wife. She describes herself as a typical Brooklyn girl, which, to her, implies loyalty but with a degree of materialism and the expectation that her husband will take care of her—whenever he falls short, she quickly becomes disgruntled. She met Jimmy while she was stripping at a club. She loves her children but expresses vacillating degrees of resentment towards Cheech, as the cause of her family's move to Canada. She is frequently portrayed as the voice of reason. She has a brother named Paulie, who is similar to Petey, but she feels unable to talk about him around the family, due to his past betrayal of Jimmy.
  • Francesco "Cheech" Falcone (McDougal) (voiced by Chuck Shamata) - Jimmy's uncle. Cheech's inability to keep mob secrets to himself is the primary reason the Falcone family is in witness protection. He is an alcoholic and his hare-brained antics often drive episode plots. Despite his idiocy, Jimmy cares deeply about him and often attempts to keep him in line. The rest of the family is somewhat more ambivalent towards Cheech, treating him with wildly varying degrees of coldness. Gina, in particular, seems to dislike, or even loathe, Cheech.
  • Theresa Maria Falcone (McDougal) (voiced by Emilie-Claire Barlow) - Cookie & Jimmy's eldest daughter. She is 17 and matches up with the ditzy, airheaded, promiscuous archetype, often using her beauty to attract and exploit boys. She is superficial and materialistic, yet shows a slightly more sensitive side as the show progresses.
  • Peter Frampton "Petey" Falcone (McDougal) (voiced by Danny Smith) - Cookie and Jimmy's middle child and only son. He is 15, a straight-A student, and a self-professed activist involved with a range of issues (most typically, environmentalism and pacifism). At school, he's unpopular and deemed a "loser" by many of the other kids. His personality and intellectual interests strongly contrast with those of his family. At one point, while attempting to understand the discrepancy, he comes to believe himself to be adopted—after which it's revealed that he simply takes after a different side of the family, specifically his uncle Paulie. He is the only member of the family who is happy about the relocation to Canada, having seemingly hated the "old life".
  • Gina Madonna Falcone (McDougal) (voiced by Linda Kash) - Cookie and Jimmy's youngest child. She is 7 and takes after her father and uncle in possessing the mentality of a mobster, which is frequently shown to become sociopathic. She sometimes expresses a desire to kill Cheech for creating the circumstances that forced their move to Canada. She has a crush on Don Gambini's son, Carmine, who is similar to her and reciprocates her feelings.
  • Special Agent Strait McCool (voiced by Ted Atherton) - A well-meaning, friendly, and conscientiously law-abiding Royal Canadian Mounted Police agent assigned to oversee the McDougal family. As an officer of the law, he is extremely - unrealistically - competent, described by his senior in one episode as having "cleaned up the entire west side of the country" after working vice, homicide, and narcotics. He is an ever-present thorn in Jimmy's side whenever the latter attempts to pull off a scheme. McCool reveals that his father abandoned him and his only known relative is his mother. He is revealed to be a former gambling addict, attend swinger parties and it was revealed by Cookie that he starred in a porno movie. His catchphrase is "For Canada, where..." or "For Canada, and...", ending with an apparently humorous aphorism or pithy summation somehow related to the current conversation, the episode's plot, or Canadian culture more broadly. McCool is likely a direct parody of Rocky and Bullwinkle's dimwitted but well-meaning Canadian Mountie, Dudley Do-Right.
  • Shwa-Shwa (voiced by Damon Papadopulos)
  • Sally Manero - formerly known as Salvatore “Sal” Falcone, Sally is Jimmy’s estranged father and Cheech’s biological brother who is a trans woman. First appearing in The Broadfather, she explained that the reason for her disappearance was because the mob would kill her if they knew she was a trans, leading to her abandoning Jimmy at the age of 13 and Jimmy assuming his father had been killed by a rival gang. Initially Jimmy refused to reconcile with his father, not because she is trans but because she abandoned him when he was still young, but he eventually does so after Sally explains to him that it hurt her to leave her own child, but had she stayed Jimmy would have never been made capo.

Episodes

Season 1 (2012)

Fugget About It season 1 episodes
No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Written by Original air date
1 1 "Hate Crime Legislation is for Pussies" Jeff Abugov & Willem Wennekers September 7, 2012
2 2 "The Full Mountie" Jeff Abugov September 14, 2012
3 3 "Screw You, Mr. Wonderful" Pat Bullard September 21, 2012
4 4 "The Man With No Ass" Rebecca Addelman September 28, 2012
5 5 "Cousin Sammy Dies in the End" Jay Shore October 5, 2012
6 6 "Rainbows and Painted Hos" Jeff Abugov, Rebecca Addelman, Pat Bullard, Charles Horn, & Willem Wennekers October 12, 2012
7 7 "Chokin' and Tokin' in the Queen City" Pat Bullard October 19, 2012
8 8 "Al Capone Wears Ladies Underwear" Willem Wennekers October 26, 2012
9 9 "Petey Gets God'd" Rebecca Addelman November 2, 2012
10 10 "The Oracle of Vagina" Charles Horn November 9, 2012
11 11 "The Horny Bastard" Jeff Abugov November 16, 2012
12 12 "Sex on Ice" Charles Horn November 23, 2012
13 13 "Hunts With Handgun" Willem Wennekers November 30, 2012

Season 2 (2013)

Fugget About It season 2 episodes
No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Written by Original air date
14 1 "The McFrugals" Renee Percy September 5, 2013
15 2 "Mennonites!" Steven Clark September 12, 2013
16 3 "Too Cool for Night School" Charles Horn September 19, 2013
17 4 "The Broadfather" Willem Wennekers September 26, 2013
18 5 "Royally Screwed" Nicole Demerse October 3, 2013
19 6 "You Only Try Haggis Once" Jeremy Winkels October 10, 2013
20 7 "From My Cold Limp Hands" Willem Wennekers October 17, 2013
21 8 "The Fugly American" Willem Wennekers October 24, 2013
22 9 "The Man from P.I.G.L.E.T." Jeremy Winkels November 7, 2013
23 10 "Pizza with Extra Cheech" Willem Wennekers November 14, 2013
24 11 "The Balls on This Room" Nicole Demerse November 21, 2013
25 12 "Ass-Jax" Steven Clark November 28, 2013
26 13 "Effin' Neighbors, Eh?" Steven Clark December 5, 2013

Season 3 (2015–2016)

Fugget About It season 3 episodes
No.
overall
No. in
season
Title  Written by Original air date
27 1 "Havana Kill Castro" Willem Wennekers October 28, 2015
28 2 "Universal Prostitution and Pizza Fridays" Steven Clark November 13, 2015
29 3 "Just Stick It in That There Doo-Dad" Laurie Elliott November 20, 2015
30 4 "Confetti Deathblow" Tony Binns November 27, 2015
31 5 "Jimmy Gets Goosed" Andrew De Angelis December 4, 2015
32 6 "Casino Loyale" Andrew De Angelis December 11, 2015
33 7 "Vagina's Got Talent" Laurie Elliott December 18, 2015
34 8 "New York State of Blind Drunk" Willem Wennekers January 1, 2016
35 9 "Cookie's Ovary-Actin'" Kyle Muir January 8, 2016
36 10 "Royal Canadian Groping Pariah" Andrew De Angelis January 22, 2016
37 11 "What the Fuck is the Grey Cup?" Steven Clark January 29, 2016
38 12 "Sasquatchewan" Willem Wennekers February 5, 2016
39 13 "Nonna Your Business" Steven Clark February 12, 2016
40 14 "Layin' Some Pipeline" Laurie Elliot February 19, 2016
41 15 "Keepin' Up with the McFelchers" Bobby Theodore February 26, 2016
42 16 "Horse Springs Paternal" Willem Wennekers March 4, 2016
43 17 "Hot, Wet, Amphibious Summer" Laurie Elliott March 11, 2016
44 18 "An Unmarried Bra Whisperer" Steven Clark March 18, 2016
45 19 "Spicy Apocalypse" Willem Wennekers March 25, 2016
46 20 "Vengeance Wore a Unitard" Steven Clark & Willem Wennekers April 1, 2016

Telecast and home media

The series premiered on Teletoon's late night block, Teletoon at Night in Canada on September 7, 2012. The series moved to Adult Swim, and the third season premiered on October 28, 2015 with the final episode aired on April 1, 2016.

It was announced in August 2013, that Hulu have strike a deal for the series, and premiered in the United States exclusively on the streamer on October 13, 2013. The series is currently available on Tubi and The Roku Channel.

Entertainment One released the first season on DVD as a 2-disc set on November 21, 2014. The DVD features the unrated and uncensored clips from the series. It is made available in both English and French as an audio track.