Welcome To My Life (Pilot)
Welcome to My Life is an American animated short pilot created by Elizabeth Ito for Cartoon Network, and produced at Cartoon Network Studios. It was first screened at Annecy Festival in 2015 (along with Apple & Onion), and then released online through the official Cartoon Network YouTube channel on April 7, 2017, which has 2.2 million views as of October 29, 2017. That does the second most viewed short after Infinity Train.
Plot
The pilot follows a day in the life of Douglas (Doug Ito), otherwise known by his friends as T-Kesh, a monster and his experience trying to fit in at his high school. It starts off with T-Kesh introducing himself while a disembodied voice (Elizabeth Ito) asks him a series of questions, and continues on following T-Kesh through a mockumentary or docucomedy style filming his entire day in school. During his lunch period, T-Kesh points at SomeOne with no ill intentions and claims that they are the human version of himself. That person takes offense and states that they will fight after school. T-Kesh while on his way to fight runs into his friend Lucas (Cole Sanchez): he surprised by fact that T-Kesh is going to fight somebody asks who is he going to fight, which then leads him to realize the Bully attends his church. Lucas goes to talk to the Bully (who's name is revealed to be Ian, as by the name of his voice actor Ian Jones-Quartey), to de-escalate the situation. Leading Ian to realize being the human version of T-Kesh isn't so bad in turn, T-Kesh apologizes for pointing at him. This finally even leads to the start of a friendship between them.
Production
Welcome to My Life was created by Elizabeth Ito, former writer/storyboard artist and supervising director on Adventure Time. Before Cartoon Network taken her to work on that hit series in 2010, she created back sometime in 2004 a short of the same name and posted online in November 2007 on YouTube, as her senior year project while she studied at CalArts. It was presented as part of Nicktoons Film Festival in the same year, and like the current version, the plot takes place as an animated documentary AbOUT a family of monsters trying to lead a normal American life. For both versions, the monster family are based on Ito's own family who are part of her life and career, which in turn were also the inspiration of them; they also gave their voices for the monsters.
Despite it being a failed/uncertain pilot for the channel, Welcome to My Life would have been the third Cartoon Network show to be created by a woman after My Gym Partner's a Monkey and Steven Universe. Finally was dedicated in the loving memory of Ito's dog, Bun Bun, as he passed away before production of the student short at CalArts as appeared in the credits.