The series is about a little boy named Harvey, who is a friendly bird, and his two best friends, the imp twins Fee and Foo, and their lives together as they grow and have adventures. Together, the trio seek adventure and mischief in their home Littlebark Grove.
Characters
Main
Harvey is a kind-hearted, mild-mannered 9-year-old anthropomorphic bird with some OCD problems and troubles coming out of his comfort zone. However, his best friends help him throughout the show.
Fee is Harvey's best friend and Foo's twin sister – She is 10 years old imp. She is protective of the ones she loves and tries to be the best sister she can.
Foo is Harvey's other best friend, Fee's twin brother, and 10 years old imp. He and his sister appear to be homeless, spending every night in a tree and taking care of themselves.
Recurring
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Dade, a chubby-cheeked rabbit with an abhorrence for Fee and Foo's antics – As Harvey's closest friend before Harvey met Fee and Foo, Dade is very extremely obsessed with Harvey and often expresses a conservative attitude. He is the oldest of his many brothers and sisters.
Claire – She is a timid fox with glasses, has a crush on Foo, and likes to draw anime-inspired art featuring herself with Foo. She has an older sister who is never seen, and outdoes Claire in everything. Because of this, Claire's mother constantly pressures her to be as successful as her sister, and it stresses her out.
Princess Roberts, an obnoxious owl who wears a pink dress and a tiara – She is bad-tempered, selfish and extremely spoiled, believing herself to be the most perfect person in the world. Her father is Doctor Roberts, who constantly showers her with praise and gifts, but otherwise pays very little attention to her.
"Technobear" Snapper, a street-smart brown bear in a red speedo – As his nickname suggests, he is a fan of techno music, who enjoys partying at nightclubs and trying to impress women. "Terrybear" - as is revealed in an episode of the same name - is his real name; he is adopted by a pair of turtles.
Kratz, a depressed and neurotic skunk – He wears brown pants pulled up to his waist and seems to have terrible luck, and sprays gas when he is scared or nervous. He has secret talent for drawing that surprises the characters in the show.
Rooter Wellington and Addie Chandler ) – He is a strong and tough wild boar, with a large mohawk and an Australian accent. Rooter has much experience in surviving in the wild, and prefers to do what is most challenging and refreshing. His father is a mailman and dedicated survivalist.
Piri Piri – A yellow bird, and Claire's best friend. She is an extremely idealistic artist and daydreamer, who gets her inspirations from her dreams and sees good in everything. She is revealed to have a crush on Harvey in episode Secret Gordon. Her mother is a fortune teller named Hanzi.
Mikey – A soft-voiced frog, a friend of Harvey, who wears headphones.
Kathy – A brown-furred, Totoro-like creature who wears a pink bow, is very shy, and has a fondness for leaves. She has a YouTube Channel where she shares leaf love with others.
Michelle Beaks – The Beaks' baby daughter, whom Irving often carried around in season 1 while she was still an egg, though Harvey treated her as a baby sister even then. She hatched in episode "The New Bugaboo", demonstrating a mischievous, rambunctious, and trouble-making personality opposite to Harvey's
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Miriam Beaks – Harvey's mother. She works as a librarian, but was notorious in her youth for her wild, partying, and rebellious nature.
Irving Beaks and Chris Parnell ) – Harvey's bespectacled father. He is very shy and sensitive, preferring to remain at home, where he can take care of the kids.
Doctor Roberts – An owl who is Princess' friendly but eccentric father, as well as one of Irving's friends. He has a weird obsession with healing crystals, and in his free time, he likes to meditate. He has a very high opinion of his daughter, yet rarely spends time with her.
The Spirit of Wetbark Lake – An enormous, blue, snake-like water spirit that lives in Wetbark Lake, where he tries to keep the lake a nice place to have fun and has no tolerance for any bad behavior. He is promoted to an ocean spirit in season 2's "Ocean Promotion", forcing him to leave Littlebark Grove for the sea, and a different lake spirit replaces him for the remainder of the series.
Jeremy – A big, furry mushroom-like creature with a large nose and a squeaky voice who works as a bartender at a nightclub. As a close friend of the Beaks family, he often babysits Harvey and Michelle:. It is revealed in "Jeremy, Defender of the Forest" that he is, in fact, the guardian of Littlebark Grove, having retired centuries ago.
Randl – A grouchy and dishonest raccoon who runs a rental store named Randl's Rentls. He lives with and constantly argues with his senile, overbearing mother Meryl.
Moff Williamson – A wingless, purple moth obsessed with Steampunk culture. He is a very close friend of Irving but is often lonely as Irving now spends more time with his family and because nobody else in Littlebark Grove shares his interests.
Bartleburt – A mild-mannered tree spirit who works with Miriam at the library. He lives with his wife Carol in a section of Littlebark Grove populated by others of his kind: Sectityorest.
Tara – A giant spider hairdresser who works in a hair salon. She is a friend of Miriam with over three hundred children. She is over-pressured and is a very busy woman.
Les Squirrels and C. H. Greenblatt ) — A group of six French squirrels who serve as recurring antagonists for Harvey and his friends. They are made of Jean Luc, Jean Claude, Sean Jea, Bili Jean, Long Jean, and Papa Jean. With the exception of Jean Luc, all of them speak in a mixture of squirrel chattering and French-like nonsense. They are often angry and seek justice for anything they have happened to them.
Officer Fredd – A large green caterpillar who enforces the law around Littlebark Grove. He is extremely harsh towards the troublemakers and keeps trouble at bay with his special taser gloves, shouting out "bu-zap" every time he electrocutes lawbreakers. His appearance, name, and mannerisms are based on Judge Dredd.
Curtis "The Inspiration" and Janet "Pooker" Snapper – Technobear's adoptive parents. They are turtles who both speak with New Jersey accents. Their names are references to Michael Sorrentino and Nicole Polizzi's nicknames from Jersey Shore. Janet is also a friend of Miriam.
Aiden and Miley - Harvey's maternal grandparents. Aiden is a retired police officer often seen with a camera, which he uses to film family events and making puns. Miley is a retired judge and adores her grandson very dearly.
Roland Beaks - Harvey's paternal grandfather. In contrast to his son Irving and grandson, he is very quiet and prefers not to show emotion. He wears an eyepatch over his right eye. He learns to open up more because of his son and his grandson.
Blister - He was an agoraphobic elderly mole who lived in a nursing home. He was a mischievous one, like Fee. Fee befriended him in the episode The Blister. He passes away in the episode Later Dingus. He is also Randl's long-lost father.
Fee and Foo's mum and dad
Bada and Grada - Fee and Foo's parents which they are imps who appeared in the final episode The End and the Beginning. They have a personality similar to Foo's, and they have been committed to finding their lost children for maybe a decade until finding them, which Fee appreciates very much.
Production
Greenblatt had previously created the show Chowder for Cartoon Network and had started to develop his next project shortly after it ended in 2010. Greenblatt was looking to create a series with a different vibe from Chowder, which was largely absurdist and comical in nature, by telling stories that had more heart and emotional connection with the audience. Greenblatt pitched the idea to Nickelodeon under the title Bad Seeds and an 11-minute pilot was commissioned. Bad Seeds was eventually picked up for a full series in September 2013, but had to change its name halfway through production due to trademark issues. Greenblatt turned to social networking sites such as Tumblr while building the crew of Harvey Beaks, hiring artists who had little to no prior experience working in animation, but were brought on board due to the quality of their personal work. As with Greenblatt's previous show, Harvey Beaks features child actors providing the voices for the younger characters, with the exception of major characters Dade and Princess Roberts. Most of the minor child characters are voiced by adults. On June 21, 2015, it was confirmed that the show was renewed for a second season, which began nearly a year later on June 13, 2016 with the episode The New Bugaboo.
Cancellation
On November 6, 2016, C. H. Greenblatt announced that the series had been cancelled. Additionally, Greenblatt confirmed that the remaining episodes will air on Nicktoons, which he had not been made aware of until seeing a Twitter post from Nickelodeon. Harvey Beaks was originally set to premiere new episodes on Nicktoons on November 20, 2016. Following a series of angry rants by Greenblatt, the episodes were delayed. Greenblatt later stated in a Tumblr post the following February, "I literally have no idea when or where or if 'll air." The new episodes eventually started airing on Nicktoons on March 1, 2017. The last episode aired on Nicktoons on December 29, 2017. After Harvey Beaks, Greenblatt would later move to Warner Bros. Animation, developing Jellystone! for HBO Max.
Harvey Beaks made its international debut on Nicktoons in the United Kingdom and Ireland on May 11, 2015. The series premiered on Nickelodeon in Africa on June 1 and on Nickelodeon in Australia and New Zealand on June 6. The Southeast Asian feed of Nickelodeon debuted the show on June 8 in the Philippines and on June 29 in Singapore and Malaysia. The series premiered on YTV in Canada on October 10, 2015. According to the programming page, In Albania, it airs on the network Çufo.
Reception
Harvey Beaks received mostly positive reviews from critics. It has a 6.8/10 on IMDb, 4 stars out of 5 on Common Sense Media, a 6.9/10 on TV.com, and a 7.7/10 on BehindtheVoiceActors.