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Includes parodies like Captain Hero (superhero), Princess Clara (Disney princess), Foxxy Love (Hanna-Barbera/Mystery Inc.), Ling-Ling (anime creature), and Toot Braunstein (1920s flapper).

Drawn Together's humor is relentless, unapologetically aiming to be the "raunchiest, most irreverent, foul-mouthed and offensive cartoon" on television. Its comedy is a deliberately uncomfortable and transgressive blend:

Includes the controversial "horse shot" from the episode "Terms of Endearment" and extended versions of every episode.

When Drawn Together aired on Comedy Central, it was already infamous for its "bleeps." However, the collection is the only way to see the show as the creators intended. Drawn Together- The Complete Uncensored Series-...

The genius of the show lay in its cast. Each character was a razor-sharp parody of a specific animation genre: A chauvinistic, sociopathic take on Superman.

The movie, funded partially by Comedy Central on a shoestring budget, serves as the series finale. In typical meta-fashion, the characters discover that they are being canceled because their "ratings" are low. They then travel into the real world to force the network to keep them on air. It is deranged, heartbreakingly honest about the nature of entertainment, and contains arguably the most offensive musical number ever committed to film ("We're All a Little Bit Racist" from Avenue Q has nothing on this).

A chauvinistic, sociopathic parody of Saturday-morning superheroes like Superman. When Drawn Together aired on Comedy Central, it

If you're a fan of adult animation, chances are you've heard of the raunchy and hilarious series, Drawn Together. Created by Dave Willis and Jim Fortier, the show premiered on Comedy Central in 2004 and ran for two seasons, totaling 20 episodes. The show was known for its crude humor, pop culture references, and outrageous characters. Now, fans of the show can rejoice as the complete uncensored series is available for streaming and purchase.

At its core, Drawn Together is a cleverly crafted satire. The series' premise revolves around a group of cartoon characters from various universes living together in a Los Angeles mansion. This diverse cast includes characters from a wide range of backgrounds and genres: from action-adventure (Captain Hero) to dark children's literature (Xavier and Foxxy). By bringing these disparate characters under one roof, the show's creators, Dave and Gary Di Raffaele, cleverly skewered the conventions of television and societal expectations.

This is where the set shines. You get deleted scenes, "behind the scenes" mockumentaries, and audio commentaries that are often as funny as the episodes themselves. The Legacy of the Show The movie, funded partially by Comedy Central on

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The physical media release is packed with archival behind-the-scenes material that you won't find on standard streaming platforms: