
"Gravity Falls is a textbook example of a series with a cult following. The Disney XD show created by Alex Hirsch only ran for two seasons, but it's one of the most enduring animated series in recent years. This is mostly because of the devoted fandom, which constantly came up with theories and headcanons about Mabel and Dipper Pines and their Grunkle Stan."
""Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back the Falls," follows the Pines twins, Grunkle Stan, his brother Ford, and a handful of other Falls residents as they face off against the devious Bill Cipher, a floating two-dimensional triangular dream demon who has served as the main Big Bad for the series. Though Bill gets dangerously close to wreaking havoc on the entire world, a last-minute switcheroo allows Bill to enter Grunkle Stan's mind, meaning Ford can erase his memories - and Bill - forever."
"But after the credits roll, something strange happens: there are a few seconds of live-action footage showing a statue of Bill Cipher, along with a split-second image of a code. Thus, the Cipher Hunt began: a worldwide treasure hunt that took fans everywhere from a shrine in Tokyo Japan to a random picture of a nun in a Catholic University."
Gravity Falls developed a devoted cult following despite running only two seasons, driven by fan theories and headcanons about Mabel, Dipper, and Grunkle Stan. The series finale, Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back the Falls, culminated in a confrontation with Bill Cipher, a two-dimensional triangular dream demon. A last-minute switch allows Bill to enter Stan's mind, and Ford erases Stan's memories to eliminate Bill. The finale's closing scenes show the twins leaving Gravity Falls. After the credits, live-action footage of a Bill statue and a coded flash launched a global Cipher Hunt with clues placed worldwide.
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