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Crash Canyon is a [[Canada, Eh?|Canadian]] animated show aimed at adults that debuted on Teletoon September 2011. The show is about the Wendells, a dysfuntional family who, after an uneventful beginning to their vacation, end up plummeting into a two-mile deep canyon. After coming out alive and unscathed, they realize they are not alone as the canyon is full of a small community of strange and quirky people who all have suffered the exact same fate. With little hope of escape, the Wendells decide to make the best of their new home... and maybe create the occasional escape plan here and there.
'''Crash Canyon''' is a [[Canada, Eh?|Canadian]] animated show aimed at adults that debuted on Teletoon September 2011. The show is about the Wendells, a dysfuntional family who, after an uneventful beginning to their vacation, end up plummeting into a two-mile deep canyon. After coming out alive and unscathed, they realize they are not alone as the canyon is full of a small community of strange and quirky people who all have suffered the exact same fate. With little hope of escape, the Wendells decide to make the best of their new home... and maybe create the occasional escape plan here and there.


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* [[Black Comedy Rape]]: Sheila admits in episode 4 that she was touched by a clergyman... although it turns out they were just playing tag.
* [[Black Comedy Rape]]: Sheila admits in episode 4 that she was touched by a clergyman... although it turns out they were just playing tag.
* [[Bratty Teenage Daughter]]: Roxy.
* [[Bratty Teenage Daughter]]: Roxy.
* [[Bumbling Dad]]: Norm. He's by no means stupid like [[Family Guy|Peter Griffin]] or [[The Simpsons|Homer Simpson]], but he has no idea how to relate to his children and has very little social skills.
* [[Bumbling Dad]]: Norm. He's by no means stupid like [[Family Guy|Peter Griffin]] or [[The Simpsons (animation)|Homer Simpson]], but he has no idea how to relate to his children and has very little social skills.
* [[Canada, Eh?]]
* [[Canada, Eh?]]
* [[Failure Is the Only Option]]: They are never getting out of the canyon.
* [[Failure Is the Only Option]]: They are never getting out of the canyon.
* [[Fat Bastard]]: Vernon.
* [[Fat Bastard]]: Vernon.
* [[Flat Character|Flat Characters]]
* [[Flat Character]]s
* [[Follow the Leader]]: The style of this show (right down to the animation) is quite similar to a [[Seth Macfarlane]] cartoon, albeit slightly less raunchy. Funny to think about, as this show was launched by a former [[Simpsons]] writer and a show that is sometimes viewed as a knock-off is [[Family Guy]].
* [[Follow the Leader]]: The style of this show (right down to the animation) is quite similar to a [[Seth MacFarlane]] cartoon, albeit slightly less raunchy. Funny to think about, as this show was launched by a former [[Simpsons]] writer and a show that is sometimes viewed as a knock-off is [[Family Guy]].
* [[Good People Have Good Sex]]: Sheila and Norm.
* [[Good People Have Good Sex]]: Sheila and Norm.
* [[Goth]]: Roxy.
* [[Goth]]: Roxy.

Latest revision as of 20:57, 23 October 2016

Crash Canyon is a Canadian animated show aimed at adults that debuted on Teletoon September 2011. The show is about the Wendells, a dysfuntional family who, after an uneventful beginning to their vacation, end up plummeting into a two-mile deep canyon. After coming out alive and unscathed, they realize they are not alone as the canyon is full of a small community of strange and quirky people who all have suffered the exact same fate. With little hope of escape, the Wendells decide to make the best of their new home... and maybe create the occasional escape plan here and there.

Tropes used in Crash Canyon include: