The pilot episode, "Bring Me the Head of Boba Fett", was written by
Evan Dorkin, storyboarded by
Stephen DeStefano, and directed by
Chuck Sheetz. It was rated as
TV-14 in the United States for comic violence, crude sexual references (including sexualized depictions of women), and moderate offensive language. It was produced by
Cartoon Network Studios. Production on the episode was officially completed in January 24th 2001 with animation handled by Tama Production in
Tokyo, Japan. The pilot was based on Dorkin's time as a comic book store employee at Jim Hanley's Universe in Eltingville, Staten Island. The pilot's story line was partially based upon the comic story of the same name and the pilot's theme opening and closing
themes were written and performed by
The Aquabats. Dorkin took a large role in the pilot's creation and has since stated that if he could have re-done the episode, he would have chosen to delegate more work and to choose an
Eltingville story that would show off more of the series' potential and characters. If the series had been picked up for further episodes or a miniseries, potential plot lines for episodes would have included a "Klingon vs. Elf war" between a local Klingon camp and a Renaissance fair, as well as the club members digging through the Staten Island landfill for a collectible item that was mistakenly thrown out. The pilot episode was originally aired in the United States on Cartoon Network's late night programming block
Adult Swim on March 3, 2002, and was originally promoted as a "
special" by Adult Swim. It has since been re-aired periodically on Adult Swim since its original premiere, including twice on
Halloween night, October 31, 2007, as part of an advertised "Halloween Stunt" night. ==Cast==