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+ | Stan's father is a robust looking man; he has burly arms, skinny legs, and a distinct cleft chin. Just to the left of his chin is what appears to be a birthmark. He has light brown hair, and a small mustache. He wears a fedora, shades, and a dark yellow, windowpane suit with lighter yellow lines. Underneath the suit, he wears a blue dress shirt and off-white tie, along with brown dress pants and black shoes. {{Clear}} |
==Sightings== |
==Sightings== |
Revision as of 11:24, 28 September 2015
Filbrick Pines[1] is the father of Stan, Ford and Shermy Pines, and great grandfather of Dipper and Mabel Pines.
History
Early life
Growing tired of his son's weak nature, Filbrick forced a young Stan Pines into boxing lessons, hoping it would help him build a stronger character. Though Stan believed it was done simply because his father disliked him, he later grew to appreciate the lasting benefits, later repeating the same process with his great-nephew, Dipper Pines.
It is possible that he also had Ford, his other son, take boxing lessons, as Ford was seen in the background of his lesson wearing boxing gloves and a boxing helmet.
When Stan accidentally damaged Ford's perpetual motion machine, ruining his twin's chances of getting into his dream college, Filbrick believed he had done on purpose, and angrily disowned Stan for ruining the family's chances of being rich. He threw Stan out of the house, telling him he could only come back when he'd earned the kind of fortune he'd cost them.
Season 1
In Dreamscaperers, Filbrick appeared in a memory held in Stan's mindscape, satisfactorily watching his son taking boxing lessons as a child.
Season 2
During Stan's recollection of his childhood in "A Tale of Two Stans", he described his father as "tough as a cinderblock and not easily impressed", though he later admitted to feeling the latter following his son Ford's possible acceptance to West Coast Tech. However, after hearing Stan had destroyed his chances at admittance, he disowns his son and barred him from the family until he could return with the millions he cost Ford.
Personality
From what little we hear of him from Stan, it's implied that he was tough, but fair; only pushing Stan so he would be the best he could be. He also seems to be a man of few words, as in all his time onscreen, his only reaction to his surroundings is a simple nod of the head.
It's revealed in "A Tale of Two Stans" that he's very honest, and generally unimpressed with everything, the exception being when Ford Pines was qualified for West Coast Tech. He seems serious about his children making a lot of money, as shown when he kicked Stan out due to Stanley ruining Ford's project causing them a lot of money (it was promised that Ford could become a millionaire).
Appearance
Stan's father is a robust looking man; he has burly arms, skinny legs, and a distinct cleft chin. Just to the left of his chin is what appears to be a birthmark. He has light brown hair, and a small mustache. He wears a fedora, shades, and a dark yellow, windowpane suit with lighter yellow lines. Underneath the suit, he wears a blue dress shirt and off-white tie, along with brown dress pants and black shoes.
Sightings
Season 1
- 119. "Dreamscaperers" (flashback, no lines)
Season 2
- 212. "A Tale of Two Stans" (flashback)
Quotes
"I'm not impressed." |
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "A Tale of Two Stans." Matt Chapman, Josh Weinstein, Alex Hirsch (writers) & Sunil Hall (director). Gravity Falls. Disney XD. July 13, 2015. No. 12, season 2.