"Drawn Together
Premise:
Drawn Together presents a world where cartoon characters from various genres of animation are brought together to live under one roof. The characters leave their animated "reality" and enter a new world where their cartoon universes collide with a bang, combining different styles of animation and different personalities all "drawn together."
Characters:
The characters of Drawn Together inlcude an example of just about every genre of cartoon you can find, such as Captain Hero, Clara, Toot Braunstein, Foxxy Love, Spanky Ham, Ling-Ling, Wooldoor-Sockbat and Xandir.
Animation:
Drawn Together is Comedy Central's first original animated series that is drawn traditionally and in 2-D digital ink and paint animation. Drawn Together premiered October 27, 2004.
Creators:
Credits for Drawn Together include Matt Silverstein and Dave Jeser as creators, writers and executive producers. The series is based on characters developed by Silverstein, Jeser and Jordan Young (The Simpsons). Zoe Friedman is the executive in charge of production for Comedy Central.
Silverstein and Jeser previously served as writers on Comedy Central's The Man Show as well as Fox's Andy Richter Controls the Universe.
My Two Cents:
The characters, all with different lifestyles and personalities, create alliances with some of their housemates, but often the fighting and backstabbing take center stage. This skewers the world of animation, and also parodies many clichés of reality television.
Also, whenever the moment calls for a musical number, the characters are prone to break into song. The songs too are spoofs from various genres of animation (the emotional love song ballad, the girl-group rock band, group sing-a-long), but with original lyrics.
But more often there's too much potty humor and too many sex jokes for my taste. If they were clever or subtle, I wouldn't mind. However, the comedy is too immature for my taste.
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