''The Dating Guy'' is a Canadian
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animated series
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that originally aired on
Teletoon at Night
Teletoon at Night (stylized as TELEToON AT NiGHT and formerly known as Teletoon's Adult Block, The Detour On Teletoon and Teletoon Detour) was a Canadian English language late night programming block that aired on Teletoon, which is owned by Tel ...
starting on September 17, 2008 and ending on May 8, 2010.
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The show was created by Matt Hornburg and Mark Bishop, with executive producers being John Morayniss and Frank Saperstein. Produced by marblemedia and Entertainment One
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, the show also has a Gemini Award
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-winning tie-in
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website
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, with two web series
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: ''The Morning After Show'', which discusses episodes of the main show, and ''Dr. Love'', which features an in-depth look at dating; unlike the show, the web series are live action
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.
The show's premise revolves around the adventures of four Canadian twenty-something friends living in Downtown Toronto
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, looking for love in all the wrong places. Guests such as Russell Peters
Russell Dominic Peters (born September 29, 1970) is a Canadian stand-up comedian, actor, and producer. He began performing in Toronto in 1989 and won a Gemini Award in 2008. In 2013, he was number three on ''Forbes'' list of the world's highe ...
and Howie Mandel appear on the show.
Development
The show's existence was first noted in 2006; at the time, C.O.R.E., who had most recently produced The Wild
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, was slated to provide animation
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services. By 2007, a different animation studio
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was being sought, with the show then-scheduled to premiere in late 2008. Smiley Guy Studios
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in Toronto was the animation service. and later in March 2009.
According to Frank Saperstein, the idea behind the show is based on the real-life dating experience of one of its creators. The influence of the founders of marblemedia, Matt Hornburg and Mark Bishop, on the show's premise has also been noted.
Characters
The show focuses on four main characters who constitute a group of friends, Mark, VJ, Woody, and Sam, and a number of recurring characters.
Main characters
*Mark Dexler (Fab Filippo
Fabrizio "Fab" Filippo (born November 30, 1973) is a Canadian actor.
Personal life
Filippo was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His parents are first generation Italian immigrants (his mother is from Campora San Giovanni in Calabria). He bri ...
) – Mark is a 25-year-old single man who works as a copywriter at an ad agency
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. He shares an apartment with his best friends VJ and Woody.
*VJ Mendhi (Anand Rajaram) – Mark's Indian Canadian, virgin roommate. He works in IT at the same ad agency Mark works at. Despite sharing an apartment with his friends Mark and Woody, he does not pay rent. He is extremely perverted and has seen all the internet porn in the world. It is revealed in the episode 'Too Fast, Too Dexler', that VJ is short for Vagina
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.
*Woodrow "Woody" Jenkins (Sean Francis) – the womanizing, Black Canadian bartender of the Hotel Ego bar, and lives with his Mark and VJ.
*Samantha "Sam" Goldman (Lauren Ash
Lauren Elizabeth Ash (born February 4, 1983) is a Canadian actress and comedian based in Los Angeles, but originally from Belleville, Ontario. Ash is best known among television audiences for her role as Dina Fox on the sitcom '' Superstore''. ...
) – Mark's neighbor and friend, who is a concert promoter.
Recurring characters
*Anderson Anderson (Gabriel Hogan
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...
) – Sam's one-and-off-again boyfriend, from the US, who has multiple careers.
*Celia (Bryn McAuley
Bryn McAuley (born June 7, 1989) is a Canadian actress. She is best known for playing Caillou on the television series of the same name, Anne Shirley on '' Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series'', Gina Lash in ''Angela Anaconda'', Skye Blue ...
) – a country Mormon
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who is new to the city and works at te Hotel Ego bar with Woody (season 2).
*Vince – a police officer
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who takes his job very seriously and his speech is vaguely similar to Al Pacino
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. He once dated Sam and remains a friend to her.
*Wang (Albert Chung) – the owner of A Taste of Wang the local Chinese restaurant, who is also a part-time drug dealer
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.
*Lily Wang - Mr. Wang's daughter and employee, who is VJ's love interest and a former girlfriend of Irwin.
*Vikram Cha Cha (Sugith Varughese
Sugith Varughese (born 25 April 1957) is an Indian-born Canadian writer, director and actor.
Background
Born in Cochin, Kerala, India into a Syriac Saint Thomas Christian family ("Varughese," also sometimes spelled "Varghese" and "Verghese" an ...
) – VJ's veterinarian
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uncle.
*Irwin Chang – the leader of the Chinese mafia who is menacing, despite the fact that he rarely speaks and usually communicates through blowing smoke rings.
*Rudolph - Irwin's accomplice and translator.
*Jeff (Tony Daniels
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) – an Arab who works at a falafel restaurant. He was killed by Cannabis in "Spanking the Monkey".
*Randy (Dwayne Hill
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) – a common thief who steals anything he can get his hands on. He was killed by being frozen by liquid nitrogen in "24ish", but returns in the next episode "Perfect 10 Killer".
*Brian Booyah ( Howie Mandel) – The CEO of Johnson and Booyah (season 2).
*Denise Felcher (Kathleen Laskey
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) – Mark and VJ's sex addicted boss.
*Bryce (Noah Cappe
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Career
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) – Mark's coworker who acts like his boss.
*Ursula (Krystal Meadows) – A young coworker of Mark and VJ; whom the latter has a crush on.
*Zorro – VJ's perverted, pet raccoon
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.
*Cpt. Steiner – an elderly nazi
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and Woody's best customer at Hotel Ego.
Episodes
The show ran for two seasons of 13 episodes each.
Season 1
Season 2
Reception
A review of the show prior to its release on Teletoon praised it for its humour but criticized it for a perceived lack of polish. A review of the DVD
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rated it 2/5, praising the show's eccentricity and references to Canadian
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culture but criticizing its humour and storyline.
''The Dating Guy'' has also been criticized for allegedly being a ripoff of the webcomic
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Webcomics can be co ...
'' Least I Could Do'', which was reportedly submitted to Teletoon to create an animated series. It did not come to fruition. Teletoon has reportedly denied the accusation.
Awards and nominations
Home video releases
A DVD containing only Season 1 was released on April 26, 2011. The first season was also released for online viewing on the US version of Amazon Video
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. The entire show is available from the Canadian iTunes Store
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. Seasons 1 and 2 were both available on the US version of Hulu
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until it was removed in the late 2010s.
References
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2010s Canadian adult animated television series
2010s Canadian animated comedy television series
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2010 Canadian television series debuts
2011 Canadian television series endings
Canadian adult animated comedy television series
Canadian animated sitcoms
English-language television shows
Teletoon original programming
Television shows set in Toronto