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{{About|the Canadian animated web series|other uses|People watching (disambiguation)}}

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””’peopleWatching””’ is a Canadian animated [[web series]], which premiered in 2017.<ref name=gutelle>Sam Gutelle, [https://www.tubefilter.com/2017/02/21/cracked-people-watching-winston-rowntree/ “Cracked Engages In “People Watching” In Its New Web Series”]. ”TubeFilter”, February 21, 2017.</ref> Created by [[Winston Rowntree]], the series follows a group of people in their ”20- to 30-somethings” in various scenarios, they deal with the everyday struggles, problems and neuroses that go along with life. The show depicts Rowntree’s humorous observations on the absurdities of modern life.<ref name=”:0″>{{Citation |title=People Watching |date=2017-02-15 |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6565886/?ref_=mv_close |access-date=2025-11-11 |publisher=Independent Production Fund, One World Animation}}</ref>

””””” is a Canadian animated [[web series]], which premiered in 2017.<ref name=gutelle>Sam Gutelle, [https://www.tubefilter.com/2017/02/21/cracked-people-watching-winston-rowntree/ “Cracked Engages In “People Watching” In Its New Web Series”]. ”TubeFilter”, February 21, 2017.</ref> Created by [[Winston Rowntree]], the series follows a group of people in their ”20- to 30-somethings” in various scenarios, they deal with the everyday struggles, problems and neuroses that go along with life. The show depicts Rowntree’s humorous observations on the absurdities of modern life.<ref name=”:0″>{{Citation |title=People Watching |date=2017-02-15 |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6565886/?ref_=mv_close |access-date=2025-11-11 |publisher=Independent Production Fund, One World Animation}}</ref>

Produced by Geoff Lapaire, Cutting Class Media and Lakeside Animation. The show’s voice cast includes Natalia Bushnik, [[Hannan Younis]], Jon Blair, Bracken Burns, Ermina Perez, Frederick Gietz, Kate Conway, Andy Hull, [[Jonathan Langdon]] and Chantale Renee.<ref name=”:0″ /> Season 3 (2025) includes the talent of rising actor, [[Harrison Browne]].

Produced by Geoff Lapaire, Cutting Class Media and Lakeside Animation. The show’s voice cast includes Natalia Bushnik, [[Hannan Younis]], Jon Blair, Bracken Burns, Ermina Perez, Frederick Gietz, Kate Conway, Andy Hull, [[Jonathan Langdon]] and Chantale Renee.<ref name=”:0″ /> Season 3 (2025) includes the talent of rising actor, [[Harrison Browne]].


Latest revision as of 16:48, 14 November 2025

Canadian animated web series

PeopleWatching
Genre Animation
Created by Winston Rowntree
Voices of Hannan Younis, Bracken Burns, Natalia Bushnik, Jon Blair, Andy Hull, Jonathan Langdon, Ermina Perez, Frederick Gietz, Kate Conway, Chantale Renee, Scott Garland
Composers David DeDourek, Brian Rivlin
Country of origin Canada
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 28
Producer Geoff Lapaire
Production company Cutting Class Media
Network CBC Gem
Release 2017 (2017) –
present

PeopleWatching is a Canadian animated web series, which premiered in 2017.[1] Created by Winston Rowntree, the series follows a group of people in their 20- to 30-somethings in various scenarios, they deal with the everyday struggles, problems and neuroses that go along with life. The show depicts Rowntree’s humorous observations on the absurdities of modern life.[2]

Produced by Geoff Lapaire, Cutting Class Media and Lakeside Animation. The show’s voice cast includes Natalia Bushnik, Hannan Younis, Jon Blair, Bracken Burns, Ermina Perez, Frederick Gietz, Kate Conway, Andy Hull, Jonathan Langdon and Chantale Renee.[2] Season 3 (2025) includes the talent of rising actor, Harrison Browne.

The series was distributed in the United States on Cracked.com, and in Canada on CBC Gem.[citation needed]

The series won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Original Digital Program or Series, Fiction at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards in 2018.[3] In the same year, Hannan Younis received a nomination for Best Actress in a Web Program or Series. At the 7th Canadian Screen Awards in 2019, Rowntree was nominated for Best Writing in a Web Program or Series.

Season 1 Episode Names
S1.E1 Why Speed Dating Is Terrible
S1.E2 Why Non Religious Confessionals Should Be a Thing
S1.E3 Why Dating with Depression Is So (Bleeping) Hard
S1.E4 How Humans Will Eventually Beat Death
S1.E5 How ‘Friends’ Invented the Friendzone
S1.E6 Why Your Favorite Artist Doesn’t Want to Meet You
S1.E7 The One Self Help Group We’d Actually Join
S1.E8 The Importance of Reaching Out to Old Teachers
S1.E9 Watching a Movie at Home Vs the Theaters
S1.E10 Why Nostalgia Is Total Bull
Season 2 Episode Names
S2.E1 2017
S2.E2 Hanging Out With My Brother
S2.E3 Homeless People Bother Me
S2.E4 37
S2.E5 20’s
S2.E6 Prejudice
S2.E7 The Women Men Don’t See
S2.E8 The Museum of Alternate Realities
S2.E9 Love
S2.E10 Hope In Every Box
Season 3 Episode Names
S3.E1 Almost…
S3.E2 Turbodate!
S3.E3 Ask For Janis.
S3.E4 I Hate You.
S3.E5 Us And Them.
S3.E6 Performance.
S3.E7 Dirt.
S3.E8 Together
  1. ^ Sam Gutelle, “Cracked Engages In “People Watching” In Its New Web Series”. TubeFilter, February 21, 2017.
  2. ^ a b People Watching, Independent Production Fund, One World Animation, 2017-02-15, retrieved 2025-11-11
  3. ^ Debra Yeo, “The Amazing Race Canada and Murdoch Mysteries are repeat Golden Screen Award winners”. Toronto Star, March 9, 2018.

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