A parody of reality shows cast with spoofs of several famous types of animated characters.A parody of reality shows cast with spoofs of several famous types of animated characters.A parody of reality shows cast with spoofs of several famous types of animated characters.
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All the characters are great and they spend time on them all. Ling-ling is just crazy, Clara is so flaky, foxy so independent, Captain Hero so naive, Spanky ham is the only one above thirty, Toot is one back-stabbing bitch, Wooldoor is there for laughs, and Xander is so gay but he's always trying to save his girlfriend.
This isn't for many people, but if it tickles your fancy than you wont be disappointed. A great disgusting comedy.
Anybody who grew up with cartoons will enjoy the loads of references to things like "Scooby Doo". All the characters of take-offs of existing cartoon characters like Bettie Boop and Pokemon. This makes the often sex-based humor all the more effective.
Apart from all of it's more entertaining and respectable strengths, I enjoy "Drawn Together" especially for the gay game-type character, Xandir. It's nice to see a male cartoon charter who's that actively sexy and openly queer!
This is good enough to be on Adult Swim!
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- TriviaOne first season episode, "Terms of Endearment", had a delayed airing. It showed Captain Hero as a quadriplegic after giving up his super powers (saying, "You know what happens to superheroes who give up their powers".) It was such an obvious reference to former Superman 'Christopher Reeve' that it wasn't aired until the middle of the second season, after Reeve passed away.
- Quotes
[Spanky and Clara are neck deep in a ball pit and are discussing her bigoted views]
Princess Clara: I don't see why I should apologize. I mean, where I come from all my servants are black... or Presbyterian.
Spanky Ham: Yea, but honey, where you come from animated objects spring to life and spout silly catchphrases.
Blue Ball: [springs to life] Whach'u talkin' 'bout, pig?
Princess Clara: No, he's right, Blue Ball. Maybe I should just apologize.
Blue Ball: Usually, Clara looks to us for advice, but this time it came from Spanky. It's a good thing too, because I was going tell her to shoot the President.
- Alternate versionsDVD release contains language and nudity that is pixellated or otherwise censored in the broadcast version.
- ConnectionsEdited from Le Monde perdu (1925)
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