Charlie Matthews (television series)

Charlie Matthews is a Euro Republican children’s animated television series created by Carmit Arditi for Super Saturday.

Plot
The series centers around a troublemaking 12 year old kid called Charlie Matthews (voiced by British comedian TBA) living with his family in a fictional version of Coastalia, Euro Republics.

Early development
Arditi conceived the show in 2015 and was commisioned for TV4 (now known as Fox) the next year, the series was initally supposed to be an adult animated series but midway through production Carmit was persuaded by 3C bosses to rewrite the it as a children’s series.

TV3 was dead set on making Charlie Matthews a hit series, with heavy advertising and (often unannounced) sneak peeks, the series was also due to air it’s season 1 finale during the 2020 Summer Olympics (of which TV3 was to show that year), although this was later scrapped due to the 2020 Olympics being cancelled.

The first trailer was released on TV3's YouTube channel on 6th December 2019.

The series debuted in 2020 initally on TV3’s 3C programming block, and later moved to Saturday night block Super Saturday. It made it’s international debut in April 2020 on GMTV in the United Kingdom, and was shown in the 7:30am time slot on Saturdays during Toonattik, and repeats are shown during the week on GMTV2's Wake Up.

On June 4, 2020, TV3 renewed Charlie Matthews for another 25-episode second season.

In 2020, it moved airing new episodes from 3C to Super Saturday, but continued to air on 3C's Saturday afternoon block.

Euro Republics

 * 3C (2020)
 * Super Saturday (2020-present)
 * Cartoon Network (2020-present)

Australia

 * ABC Me
 * Cartoon Network

El Kadsre

 * RGN (2020; intented broadcast)
 * El TV Kadsre 2 (part of Gethers) (2020-present)
 * ETVKK (2020-present)

United Kingdom

 * GMTV (2020-present)
 * Boomerang (September 2020-present)

United States

 * Cartoon Network (2020-present)

Canada

 * Teletoon (2020-present)
 * Disney XD (2020-present)

Garhtti

 * Alpha TV (2021-present)
 * CITV (2020-present)

Ireland

 * RTÉ2 (part of TRTÉ) (2020-present)
 * RTÉ Jr (channel) (2020-present)
 * TG4 (Irish dub) (part of Cula 4) (2020-present)

Kuboia

 * Sumkids Network (2020-present)

Critical reception
The series has recieved highly negative reviews from critics and parents, due to it’s use of gory violence, gross out humour, references to private areas and frequent innuendos. It has often been compared to It's... The Eric Crepitu Show! due to both shows relying mainly on toilet humour and gross out jokes. It currently holds 3.4/10 on IMDB and 6% on Rotten Tomatoes.