8.4
/10
The Woodsman is a fictional character portrayed by Christopher Lloyd in the TV series Over the Garden Wall.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Chapter 1: The Old Grist Mill (season 1), they were 76 years old.
They appear in 4 episodes out of a total of 10 aired and have accumulated 1291 positive votes.

The Woodsman

by Christopher Lloyd

character

Episodes4

  • 7.9
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    Chapter 1: The Old Grist Mill

    episode S1.E1 november 2014
    Lost in the mysterious woods of the Unknown, two brothers named Wirt and Gregory run into a jaded old woodsman.
  • 8.2
    /10

    Chapter 4: Songs of the Dark Lantern

    episode S1.E4 november 2014
    Beatrice is left out in the rain with a brainless horse while Wirt and Greg must ask for directions in a lively colonial tavern called "The Dark Lantern."
  • 8.8
    /10

    Chapter 7: The Ringing of the Bell

    episode S1.E7 november 2014
    Wirt meets Lorna, a young woman forced to do housework by an odious witch with a magic bell.
  • 9.4
    /10

    Chapter 10: The Unknown

    episode S1.E10 november 2014
    The Beast has come. The final chapter begins.

Best moments4

  • 8.2
    /10
    7% of the votes

    Chapter 4: Songs of the Dark Lantern

    episode S1.E4 november 2014
    Beatrice is left out in the rain with a brainless horse while Wirt and Greg must ask for directions in a lively colonial tavern called "The Dark Lantern."
  • 9.4
    /10
    6% of the votes

    Chapter 10: The Unknown

    episode S1.E10 november 2014
    The Beast has come. The final chapter begins.
  • 7.9
    /10
    2% of the votes

    Chapter 1: The Old Grist Mill

    episode S1.E1 november 2014
    Lost in the mysterious woods of the Unknown, two brothers named Wirt and Gregory run into a jaded old woodsman.
  • 8.8
    /10
    2% of the votes

    Chapter 7: The Ringing of the Bell

    episode S1.E7 november 2014
    Wirt meets Lorna, a young woman forced to do housework by an odious witch with a magic bell.

Votes per episode

195
E1
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E2
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E3
505
E4
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E5
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E6
117
E7
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E8
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E9
474
E10