Drawn Together: The Complete Uncensored Series
The characters are brought together by a shared goal: to compete in a "reality TV" style competition where the last one standing wins a million dollars.
When Drawn Together premiered on Comedy Central in 2004, it arrived like a wrecking ball into the landscape of adult animation. Created by Dave Jeser and Matt Silverstein, the show was boldly marketed as the world’s first animated reality show. By combining the voyeuristic, high-drama format of The Real World or The Surreal Life with archetypes from comic books, Saturday morning cartoons, and anime, the series carved out a unique, highly controversial legacy.
: Eight housemates who are parodies of various animation archetypes: Captain Hero : A parody of Superman and 1930s superheroes. Princess Clara : A generic Disney fairy-tale princess. Toot Braunstein drawn together the complete uncensored series
: Several episodes, particularly in Season 3, are presented in extended "Producer's Cut" versions. DVD Collection Features Complete Collection
Premiering on Comedy Central in 2004, Drawn Together was created by Matt Silverstein and Dave Jeser. The premise was genius in its simplicity: take eight iconic cartoon archetypes from different genres and force them to live together in a house, Big Brother style. The characters are brought together by a shared
The original audio tracks restore the intended rhythm of the dialogue. The removal of disruptive network bleeps allows the voice actors' performances to land exactly as directed.
In today's media landscape, Drawn Together is a fascinating time capsule. It exists in an era before streaming algorithms and heightened cultural sensitivity, standing alongside early seasons of South Park and Family Guy as a champion of equal-opportunity offense. By combining the voyeuristic, high-drama format of The
The complete Drawn Together experience isn't complete without the 2010 film, The Drawn Together Movie: The Movie! . This direct-to-DVD film acts as the series finale, dealing directly with the show's cancellation. It follows the characters as they realize their show has been canceled and embark on a journey to get back on the air. Available separately on , the movie maintains the same level of raunchy, unapologetic humor as the series, making it an essential companion piece.
For the uninitiated, Drawn Together premiered on Comedy Central in 2004. The premise is genius in its simplicity: take eight archetypal cartoon characters (a spoof of Mickey Mouse, a superhero, a princess, a video game hero, etc.), throw them into a Big Brother / Real World -style house, and force them to live together while cameras roll.