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Middlemost Post is an American animated comedy television series created by John Trabbic III and developed by Dave H. Johnson and Trabbic III for Nickelodeon. It aired from July 9, 2021, to October 21, 2022.
On March 28, 2024, the series was removed from Paramount+ as part of a "strategic decision to focus on content with mass global appeal".[1]
Parker J. Cloud, a former raincloud, their friend Angus, and pet walrus Russell deliver mail all across Mount Middlemost.[2][3]
On June 16, 2020, it was announced that Nickelodeon had ordered the series from SpongeBob SquarePants storyboard director, John Trabbic III. The 20-episode series is produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio, with work being done remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic.[2][7] The animation was done by Yowza! Animation in Canada. On March 18, 2021, it was revealed via Nickelodeon's 2021 upfront show that the series would premiere in July 2021.[3] On June 17, 2021, it was announced that the series would premiere on July 9, 2021, and the first trailer for the series was released.[4]
On March 24, 2022, the series was renewed for a second season of 13 episodes, which premiered on August 2, 2022.[8][9]
Howie Perry serves as the supervising director of each episode.
"First Delivery": During a day of deliveries, Parker, Angus and Russell come to a house in Yellow Springs that is heavily guarded. They try to hand-deliver mail to a person named Levi Alone, who never receives mail from anyone. The gang tries to go through obstacles in his backyard to get to the front door. After multiple attempts from Parker and Angus, they reach the front door. It turns out the letter was from Parker, who made a letter to cheer up their day.
"BURT! The Musical": Angus accidentally recycles Burt, Parker's cardboard buddy, so they go to the recycling center. They come across the Recycling King who tells them that they can't have Burt back, as it is recyclable and belongs to the world. They plan to sneak out and steal their Burt back from the center.
"POSTBOT 3000": Mayor Peeve challenges the Middlemost Post to a mail-off against his robotic companions, Postbot and Drone Parker. The robotic team has a higher advantage of delivering the mail and making it to the end, but is met with challenges; Parker accidentally destroys the drone while inside Russell and hides it from everybody, and Postbot gets distracted. Ryan is sent by Peeve to fix the robot, and he gets kicked into Old Stinkhole by the machine. Postbot makes it to the finish line, but Angus returns with Ryan rescued. The town decides to stick with the current team instead of the Postbot.
"I Named It Whiskers": Lily creates an automated vacuum to clean up confetti and constantly upgrades it until it goes haywire. She and Parker try to stop it from destroying her store.
"The Tooth Hurts": Russell loses a tooth, and Parker tries desperately to find a replacement for it with the help of his other friends, making Angus think he doesn't want to hang out with him.
"My Buddy, Buddy": Two leprechauns disguised as a new townie named "Buddy" attempt to steal gold from Parker, thinking that their rainbows can help lead them to find gold. They try to find whatever makes Parker very happy and "Rainblow", and it turns out that they can while riding rollercoasters. Angus, Russell and Lily find out the truth about the Leprechauns and go seeking for Parker.
"Scary Stories to Tell Your Cloud": During Halloween night, Parker, Angus and Lily tell scary stories while the electricity is out.
"The Sleepover": Parker has a sleepover with Lily and gets advice from Angus to make the most out of it.
"Dog's Best Friend": Angus, who is best friends with dogs around the mountain, tries to woo Ms. Pam's dog Jelly.
"Premium Parker": The gang spends a family vacation at a hotel to celebrate their anniversary. Parker makes some new friends and becomes the life of the party.
"Ariel Force One": The gang meets a pilot after her hot air balloon crashes into the Middlemost Post. They help her refuel it by finding a special gas sourced from a forbidden forest on the mountain.
"They're All Named Reggie": Parker and the gang try to find the parent of a lost baby in the confusing town of Purpleton, where everyone is a Reggie.
"Cloud of the Month": Parker wants to become employee of the month, so Angus makes up Cloud of the Month and awards it to them, which gets to their head.
"Dolores Moody": After delivering mail to the unhappy Dolores Moody, Parker tries to cheer her up by doing nice things for her.
"Inside Russell": Parker and a rapidly aging Angus are trapped inside the belly of Russell during her nap and try to get out in time.
"Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow": Parker assumes they're becoming an adult after they find hair on their body.
"Ranch on the Side": After Parker runs out of ketchup for their toast, Angus suggests that they try Ranch as a substitute instead. They end up in love with it and decide to try it on all kinds of foods. This goes haywire, as Parker decides to marry Ranch, and they and the bottle spend an entire day in the Yellow Springs resort. Their love for it fades away as the bottle of Ranch gets smellier and rotten, and Terry, who also had a bad relationship with hot sauce, suggests that Parker distances themself from it. After the bottle explodes, Parker returns home and goes back to having Ketchup on their meals instead of Ranch.
"Parker Gets Rich": Parker becomes overprotective of their newfound riches when Angus tells them that people are only trying to leech off their wealth.
"Parker Gets the Bird": In a silent, gag-based cartoon akin to Looney Tunes and Tom and Jerry, Parker attempts to protect the last surviving strawberry plant they have from an antagonistic and relentless crow.
"Side Hustle": Parker takes up various side jobs so they can buy Angus a new gadget he desperately wants.
"Unhappy Campers": The MMP crew angrily reminisces about past, failed camping ventures while on their most recent camping trip.
"Sporty Parker": Parker joins the Yellow Springs soccer team, but Angus gets concerned when the nimbus is only participating in minimal and non-committal roles.
"Hawk Man": Parker and Russell try to revive the career of a furry, washed-up stuntman, Hawk Man.
"Jammy Good!": Angus and Mayor Peeve become suspicious of Ms. Pam's new, talking jar of jam, Jammy.
"The Box Smusher": The crew investigates the mystery of multiple packages getting destroyed out of the blue post-delivery.
"Challenges": Parker and Angus go against each other in a competition with multiple different challenges.
"DIY": Parker and the gang create a brand new cardboard friend named Burt.
"Welcome": A new resident moves into the mountain, and Parker gives him a tour.