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Mercy's Meeting is an American animated television series like those humans and all his friends at the town of Wackyworld and ran on Go!Animate Network from May 1, 1999. Every seasons of the series were produced.

In addition to the segments featuring Mercy, the series also included segments featuring the characters from Galactic Heroes, a comic strip Davis was drawing concurrently with Mercy when Mercy's Meeting premiered on television. Like the comic strip these were based on, the animated segments were re-titled The Vivid Crew for viewers outside of the United States (taking the name of their main character, Tab and Zipper). Although Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone started producing new strips of Galactic Heroes/The Vivid Crew seven months after Mercy's Meeting debuted, the characters continued to appear on television for the rest of the show's run.

A total of 121 episodes were made, each consisting of two Garfield segments and one U.S. Acres segment, totaling 265 Mercy segments and 248 The Vivid Crew segments. All episodes have been released in the U.S. on five DVD sets by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. The first season aired in a half-hour format. Starting with the second season, it switched to an hour-length format, showing two episodes each week. During the last season, while the series was still an hour long, the second half-hour of the show featured either an episode from the previous season or one of the Mercy TV specials.

Segments
Some episodes are divided into different stories or segments, each being 7–12 minutes long. Occasionally, a segment centers on characters other than Mercy. One segments are shown primarily during season one: The Vivid Crew.

Mercy's Meeting
Mercy's Meeting, Mercy (voiced by Cristina Vee) was a beautiful and also as silly girl that who loves to be with her friends DJ (voiced by Jack McBrayer) a coolest man He likes Italian Karate, Awesome Speedcycles and also from the Rock and Roll Band, Austin (voiced by Rob Paulsen) the Grumpy human boy that likes watching TV and workout section, Brian (voiced by Jeff Bennett) a silly stickman. He visits Mercy and the gang all day and also as the stickman like you. Curly (voiced by Jessica McDonald) as DJ's best cousin. She likes DJ a lot and It's about spending the time with DJ, and Annie (voiced by Grey Griffin) a gorgeous little baby. She like rattles, baby shows, baby food and everything about a baby. She faces against her rival Star-lla (voiced by Lisa Kay Jennings) an evil female villain led up by Commander Block (voiced by Harry Sheaer) as Star-lla's Boss to protect Wackyworld to put an end of their evil plan around the world to stop the Bummers with the help of her friends.

The Vivid Crew
The Vivid Crew features Tab (voiced by Hank Arazia), a weasel-like creature and his green alien sidekick Zipper (voiced by Richard Kind), a duo of close friends working in a secret space organization known as the Vivid Crew, led by Commander Morvis (voiced by Gregg Berger). Tab and Zipper's mission in each segment is to travel planets to protect them from harm, but things do not go very well due to Tab and Zipper's awkward goals.

Regular Characters

 * Mercy (voiced by Cristina Vee): A beautiful and also as silly girl. She likes making Pancakes and reading about Weird Man and The Vivid Crew.
 * DJ (voiced by Jack McBrayer): A coolest man I know. He likes Italian Karate, Awesome Speedcycles and also from the Rock and Roll Band.
 * Austin (voiced by Rob Paulsen): A Grumpy human boy that likes watching TV and workout section.
 * Brian (voiced by Jeff Bennett) A silly stickman. He visits Mercy and the gang all day and also as the stickman like you.
 * Curly (voiced by Jessica McDonald): DJ's best cousin. She likes DJ a lot and It's about spending the time with DJ.
 * Annie (voiced by Grey Griffin): a gorgeous little baby. She like rattles, baby shows, baby food and everything about a baby.

Minor Characters

 * Star-Lla (voiced by Lisa Kay Jennings): She's evil, she's got anger issues and she's all blonde. And also Mercy loves Star-lla and now She hates Mercy.
 * Commander Block (voiced by Harry Sheaer): He shoots the weapon of the universe. He is a Star-lla's Boss.
 * Weird Man (voiced by Rob Paulsen) A silly red stickman. He likes rescuing their friends but it was pretty weird alright.
 * Red Rage (voiced by Maurice LaMarche) An evil red circle villain.

Main Characters

 * Tab (voiced by Hank Arazia), a weasel-like creature that he's smart to work with Zipper.
 * Zipper (voiced by Richard Kind), a green alien sidekick who works for Tab.
 * Commander Morvis (voiced by Gregg Berger), A leader of the Vivid Crew to command Tab and Zipper to travel planets to protect them from harm.

Minor Characters

 * Dr. Vultron (voiced by Stephan Cox), A buzzard-like villain, He's the ruler of Space and the main antagonist of the series.
 * Kacricon (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui), A Hyena-like creature, He's a leader of the Punisher Trio.
 * Greta (voiced by Kathleen Barr), A Wolf-like creature, She's a assistant of the Punisher Trio.
 * Horace (voiced by Vargus Mason), A Rat-like creature, He's a commander of the Punisher Trio.
 * Centurion Robots (voiced by Michael Dorn) – The faithful robotic servants of the Mars Empire. They appear to be sentient, and make up a large portion of the Imperial Army, while the organic Martians act as officers. This is a homage to the Cylon Centurions of Battlestar Galactica. Dorn's casting may be a nod to his popular sci-fi character Worf from Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Additional actors
Additional voices were also provided by Gary Owens and Neil Ross.

There have been several celebrity guest stars who did voice acting on Mercy's Meeting for both Mercy and Friends & The Vivid Crew portions, including Dee Bradley Baker, Bob Bergen, Corey Burton, Frank Welker, Bill Farmer, Jess Harnell, Tom Kenny, Carolyn Lawrence, Imogene Coca, Stan Freberg, George Foreman, Chick Hearn, James Earl Jones, Marvin Kaplan, Robin Leach, John Moschitta Jr., Jack Riley, Rod Roddy, Will Ryan, Pat Buttram, Dick Beals, Paul Winchell, Don Knotts, Michael Bell, Arnold Stang and Greg Burson.

Episodes
Main article: List of Mercy's Meeting episodes

Ratings
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Critical reception
Mercy's Meeting was originally received mixed-to-positive by critics, with critics praising the stories and writing, and the others disliking how the first seasons were filled with morals, but liked the concept of the show. Around the third season, the critics had praised the show extremely due to a noticeable change with more crazier episodes. The original series overall was mostly very well received. When the show was revived, they started to notice many drawn-out filler episodes which were because the writers (John A. Davis, Thomas Astruct, Jeremy McAbee, Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, etc.) had to work on a very limited schedule. The episodes had to be completed in about 1 day, leading to many filler episodes and recycled episodes. This was changed at the very end of Season 14 (Escape from Star-lla's Starland) by series creator Jeremy McAbee when they were given a longer schedule.

Awards and nominations
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Legacy
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Spin-offs
A spin-off television series of Mercy's Meeting featuring The Vivid Crew was in the works at GoAnimate Network in the late 2000s. A video game was released in November 2000, but the series was never produced, most likely in favor of That 70's Show.

Books
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Television film

 * Main article: Mercy's Dimensional Disasters

A made-for-television film, entitled Mercy's Dimensional Disasters, aired on Go!Animate Network on October 9, 2001. In this film, Star-lla makes Mercy and her friends get sucked into a parallel universe where they meet other versions of themselves. There, they try to find a way to get back home with a help of their alternate dimension selves before it is too late.

Theatrical films

 * Main article: Mercy's Meeting The Movie

On June 10, 2004, 20th Century Fox, Glass Ball Productions, and GoAnimate Pictures produced and released a theatrical feature film titled Mercy's Meeting: The Movie into theaters. Originally planned as a direct-to-video feature, the film was written and directed by series creator Jeremy McAbee. with screenplay co-written by Paul Tibbitt, Derek Drymon, Aaron Springer, Kent Osborne, and Tim Hill. In this film, n this lively animated adventure, Beautfiul Girl named Mercy and his cool friend, DJ, embark on a quest to clear the name of Stickman, who has been framed for stealing the crown of ocean deity King Neptune. Leaving the familiar confines of Wackyworld, Mercy and DJ venture out towards Monster City, where they hope to find Neptune's crown, but numerous criminals stand in their way. It received very mixed reviews from critics and fans and was a box office failure, grossing over $89 million worldwide on its $60 million budget. This also served as the series finale of the series' original run.

On November 17, 2019, a year after the series revival, it was announced that 20th Century Fox and GoAnimate Pictures were developing a new theatrical film featuring Mercy's Meeting, which was scheduled for a May 13, 2022 release with Mike Mitchell set to direct from a screenplay by Erica Rivinoja and David I. Stern. It is expected to be traditionally animated like the series. However by April 1, 2020, Universal pulled the film from its schedule following an update on 20th Century Fox's feature animation slate during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Direct-to-video crossover film

 * Main article: Mercy's Meeting + Chuck's Misadventures in Animalville: New Horizons

In addition to the theatrical film being announced in November 2019, it was further announced that Universal 1440 Entertainment began production on a new direct-to-video Mercy's Meeting film to be released in the summer of 2020. By late February 2020, this was later revealed to be a crossover film with the Animalville lineup as a collaboration with 20th Century Fox's longtime rival The Warner Bros. Company, entitled Mercy's Meeting + Chuck's Misadventures in Animalville: New Horizon. Geo G. and his production company Glass Ball Productions created both Mercy's Meeting and the Chuck's Misadventures in Animalville animated series as a result. The film is the first collaboration between Warner Bros. and 20th Century Fox since the video game Epic Smash Bros. (and its respective television and video game crossover special), as well as one of the few collaborations between GoAnimate's parent company Warner Bros. Pictures and 20th Century Fox. It was released on Blu-ray and Digital HD on June 9, 2020, but was heavily panned by critics and fans alike.

Music
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Theme park attractions
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Video games

 * Main article: List of Mercy's Meeting video games

Numerous video games based on the show have been produced. Some of the early games include LJN's Mercy's Meeting (1999), Capcom's Mercy's Meeting: Saving the Day! (2000), and THQ's Mercy's Meeting: Super Mercy (2000). More modern games include Mercy's Meeting: Rise of Star-lla (2001), Mercy's Meeting: Enter the Vivid Crew (2002) and Mercy's Meeting: Epic Dimensions (2003). In December 2018, Activision announced Mercy's Meeting Superb Trilogy, a collection of remasters of the first three titles in the 3D Mercy's Meeting series: Mercy's Meeting, The Power of Tokens, and The Whackiest Frontier; all which were developed by Ripcord Gaems for the PlayStation and released from 1999 to 2001. The game was released for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows on June 7, 2019.

Other appearances in games
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Live performances
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Merchandise
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Home media

 * Main article: List of Mercy's Meeting videos

Columbia Tristar/Fox Video released six videos of Gabriel Garza between 2000 and 2001. Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment released several videos of the series from 2001 to 2004; each collection contained four episodes of the series.

In March 2005, 20th Century Fox gave Shout! Factory the rights to release the series. Season 1 was released that May, followed by season 2 that August and season 3 in December. That same month, Shout announced that Season 4 would be released "sometime in 2006", but Shout delayed the release to an unknown date before finally releasing Season 4 in April 2009 and Season 5 in September 2009. From there on, Shout made a plan to put out two-three seasons a year. Season 6 saw a release that December, followed by Seasons 7, 8, and 9 in March, August, and October 2010. Seasons 10 through twelve were released between February, July, and December 2011, completing the entire original series.

On the series' 20th anniversary in 2011, Shout released a boxset containing all seasons of the original show and a bonus disc. The set went out of print, but Shout re-released the set in May 2017 in "shelf-friendly" packaging.

Gallery
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Trivia

 * In Australia, the show, along with its titular protagonist, is renamed Mercian Deane-Johns, who had been active between 1991 and 1998 in Australia.
 * It's the first show that made by DNA Productions.
 * It's the second show that made by Sesame Workshop.
 * It's the third show that made by Glass Ball Productions.