Whitey (Original treatment script with additonal plot, character, and setting concepts for an unproduced animated television series)

  • N.p.: N.p., 1997
By Steve Pepoon, Stephen Sustarsic, David Silverman (screenwriters)
N.p.: N.p., 1997. Original treatment script, followed by plot, character, and setting concepts for an unproduced animated television series. The 22 page gathering begins with a six treatment script, dated 12/31/97, for an episode entitled "The Job," followed by "B-Story," "C-Runner," "(Setup)," "Characters," "Things That Piss Whitey Off," "Plot Ideas," and "Story Ideas."

Angry, and maybe a bit racist, Whitey is out of work and frustrated that he can't support his wife and three kids, and is now a minority in his own neighborhood. A darkly satirical and exaggerated 1990's variant of "All in the Family," noted on the bottom of the "(Setup)" page is "(Think 'Falling Down')." Screenwriters Steve Pepoon and David Silverman were both associated with "The Simpsons" (1989-current), and Pepoon, Silverman, and screenwriter Steve Sustarsic were all best known for their work as animators and screenwriters for sitcom television.

Set in Chicago.

Xerographic duplication, bound by a single staple to the top left. Near Fine.

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