The Woodsmen

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The Woodsmen
Created by, Chris Nielsen
Starring

Chris Nielsen
Country of originCanada
No. of episodes6
Production
Running time4–6 minutes
Release
Original networkThe Comedy Network
Original releaseNovember 5, 2006 (2006-11-05) –
present

The Woodsmen is a Canadian series of shorts seen on The Comedy Network as a segment on its homegrown variety show Canadian Comedy Shorts. The show is about two hermits named Walt and Claude and their misadventures in the backwoods of Canada.

Overview[]

Origins[]

The Woodsmen were originally created by while working on comic books. The idea became a , that was subsequently bought by The Comedy Network. Following graduation, Batchelor teamed up with fellow Emily Carr Institute alumni Chris Nielsen to pitch and produce a further 6 episodes of the series.

Production[]

The Woodsmen was written and directed by both and Chris Nielsen. The scripts were subjected to rigorous re-writes and improvisational table reads before being committed to animation. Each episode was approximately 5 minutes in duration. The show was produced mainly in a basement suite apartment.

Characters[]

Walt[]

Walt is shown to be the 'heavier' of the two with what appears to be a beard, and a blue and white outfit. He's brash and offensive. His egocentric nature is the driving force of the plot in the show. He recklessly forces Claude on quests of vanity and self-interest.

Claude[]

Claude is apparently Canadian, but his accent is ambiguously European. He wears a red and white outfit, and if typified by his reluctant participation in whatever Walt happens to be doing. Claude is just as deranged as Walt, killing forest creatures, destroying the environment, but pulls it off with an air of cuteness and charm.

Episodes[]

The Woodsmen has aired seven times on the Comedy Network so far this season.

Car Alarm[]

In this episode, Walt and Claude are trying to determine the source of a car alarm.

David Suzuki[]

This episode centers around a documentary being created by noted Canadian nature conservationist David Suzuki and how Walt and Claude manage to derail the project entirely.

Potato Cult[]

The lumps of dirt on the forest floor have Walt quite upset. While he and Claude try to remedy the situation, the two have a run-in with the leader of a strange cult who worship potatoes.

The Hole[]

Walt and Claude find themselves trapped in a hole, and they try to figure out how to escape. It is in this episode that Walt and Claude come to the conclusion that, "All we ever talk about is...quicksand."

Claudenapped[]

Claude holds himself hostage in hopes of getting enough money to pay off his student loans.

Claude Is Dead[]

Claude dies in a tragic hot-dog-and-bee related accident. Walt then has to find a new Claude.

See also[]

  • Canadian Comedy Shorts
  • Comedy Network
  • Cult television
  • (IMDB) produced by Critical Content and Relativity Television (Genre: Reality TV)

External links[]

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