Biting commentary on racism, religion, and politics.
The mid-2000s were a wild west for television animation. In an era where South Park was pushing boundaries and Family Guy was making its triumphant return to Fox, Comedy Central debuted a show that made both look tame by comparison. To own is to own a chaotic piece of television history that likely couldn't be made today. 📺 The Premise: Reality TV Meets Toon Chaos
The brilliance lay in the diverse animation styles, each representing a different genre: drawn together the complete uncensored series
Released in 2004, Drawn Together was the world’s first "animated reality show." It used the format of The Real World or The Surreal Life , placing eight archetypal cartoon characters into a house with cameras running 24/7.
Content that was too extreme even for the "uncensored" TV cuts. Biting commentary on racism, religion, and politics
A sharp-tongued, mystery-solving musician (parodying Valerie Brown from Josie and the Pussycats ). Spanky Ham: A foul-mouthed Flash-animated pig. Ling-Ling: A homicidal parody of Pikachu.
A video game hero on a never-ending quest (parodying Link from Zelda ). 🔥 Why the "Uncensored" Version Matters To own is to own a chaotic piece
A chaotic, SpongeBob-esque Saturday morning character.
Insights from creators Dave Jeser and Matt Silverstein.
When the show aired on cable, it was heavily pixelated and "bleeped." However, the creators intentionally animated scenes that were meant to be seen in their raw, unfiltered form. The collection is the only way to experience the show as intended. 🚫 No Subject Was Taboo