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It is revealed that Grunkle Stan’s real name is Stanley Pines, having taken the name “Stanford” from his long-lost twin brother, Stanford “Ford” Pines. Before federal agents locate the portal, Grunkle Stan takes the time to reveal his past to Dipper and Mabel, along with the secrets of his brother Ford.
Stanley "Stan" Pines, [1] also known as "Grunkle Stan", and formerly known by the alias Stanford Pines, is a main character in the Disney Channel/Disney XD animated series Gravity Falls, created and voiced by the series creator Alex Hirsch. In an interview, Alex Hirsch stated that Grunkle Stan was loosely based on his grandfather, also named Stan.
Alex Hirsch with a Grunkle Stan puppet at San Diego Comic-Con in 2013. Hirsch's first job after graduating from CalArts was as a writer and storyboard artist for the Cartoon Network series The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, where he worked alongside CalArts alumni J. G. Quintel, Pendleton Ward (who was his writing partner on the show), and Patrick McHale.
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Stan is reunited with his long-lost twin brother, Stanford "Ford" Pines, the author of the journals. Stan and Ford proceed to reveal their history to Dipper, Mabel, and Soos, and what led to them drifting apart. Guest stars: Nick Offerman as Agent Powers, Brad Abrell as Agent Trigger, and Jonathan Banks as Filbrick Pines
Barron Trump, the youngest of Donald Trump’s children, is embarking on one of the first big adventures of adulthood this fall: moving away to college.. The 18-year-old, having just graduated ...
Stanford Filbrick "Ford" Pines (also known as The Author, Grunkle Ford, and Great Uncle Ford as of "The Last Mabelcorn"; [17] voiced by J. K. Simmons as an adult [18] [19] [20] and by Christian Mardini as a child) is Stan's six-fingered long-lost identical older twin brother and the author of the journals. "Not What He Seems" reveals that in ...
The Blue Devils’ first ACC game with Stanford will be a home game in 2026. The schedule increases the number of protected annual matchups to 16, five more than were included in the current 3-3-5 ...