Uncle Grandpa doesn’t work alone. He travels with a colorful entourage that complements his bizarre nature:
A literal cutout photograph of a tiger that flies by leaving a trail of rainbows. She does not speak but communicates through realistic tiger roars and possesses typical teenage girl interests, like reading fashion magazines and crushing on boy bands. Narrative Structure and Format
What truly elevated the series was Uncle Grandpa’s bizarre entourage of permanent RV residents, each representing a different facet of absurdist humor:
Uncle Grandpa thinks this is great at first (“No more sad? That’s happy, right?”), but soon the Sorrowbler grows huge and starts draining laughter, excitement, even the weird joy of finding a gummy bear in your pocket. The world becomes flat, beige, and logical.