Drawn Together - Season One (Uncensored) | 
| Directors: Frank Marino, James Purdum, Ray Claffey Actors: Atsuko Enomoto, Toshio Furukawa, Toru Furuya, Aya Hisakawa, Toshiyuki Morikawa Studio: Comedy Central Category: DVD
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Format: Animated, Box Set, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Number Of Items: 2 Running Time: 152 Discs: 2 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: PARD888144D ISBN: 1415714630 UPC: 097368881426 EAN: 9781415714638 ASIN: B000A6T27G
Theatrical Release Date: October 27, 2004 Release Date: October 4, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: DVD's are in excellent conditon, show very little use if any, comes with original case & artwork. Games are in very good conditon, show very little use if any, comes with original case & artwork, may have inserts and manuals.
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Product Description Comedy centrals original series uncensored & extended episodes Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 10/04/2005 Run time: 152 minutes Rating: Nr
Amazon.com If animated characters were forced to live together, would they remain their upstanding and lovable selves, or would their "real" personalities peek out from under the artwork? That's the question posited by Drawn Together, a no-holds-barred satire on reality series that trods gleefully on restraint and good taste in its quest for laughs. Co-created and produced by Dave Jesser and Matt Silverstein of The Man Show, Drawn Together chronicles the misadventures of eight cartoon characters (each thinly veiled takes on famous personas like Superman, SpongeBob Squarepants, and so on) who reside together in a Big Brother-style house while hidden cameras capture their every move. As the first season unfolds, the roommates prove to be on their worst behavior, indulging in illegal substances (i.e., Pokemon-style housemate Ling-Ling's fur in "The Other Cousin"), racism (spoiled princess Clara mistakes hot-pantsed black detective Foxxy for a servant in "Hot Tub"), and all manner of sexual shenanigans (a pregnancy scare forces Clara to reveal a monstrous physical problem in "Clara's Dirty Little Secret"). Obviously, the humor in Drawn Together is strictly for grown-ups) and though it's occasionally vulgar for vulgar's sake, the show is frequently funny and well-performed by its voice talent. The two-disc set features all seven of the first-season episodes that were aired (one episode, "Terms of Endearment," which lampooned actor Christopher Reeve's physical impairment, was pulled after his death, and is slated for the second season), as well as commentary from the vocal cast with Jesser and Silverstein, a selection of deleted and expanded scenes, and most amusingly of all, a karaoke sing-along for the show's raunchy songs. --Paul Gaita
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Yet another pointless show that has received its own DVD... October 8, 2008 Granted, I haven't watched this show in awhile(partly because it might not be on Adult Swim anymore, but hopefully because they've come to their senses and cancelled it). The animation is done quite well, and the concept is at least interesting but unfortunately thats it. Almost every minute of every episode involves pointless bleeped out cussing and finding any reason to have characters fart, puke, or die in grotesque and bloody ways. Granted not all comedy or animation needs to be deep or contain a moral, however is it too much to ask for some sort of storyline that goes beyond entertaining potheads and individuals who are a bit "touched" in the head?
Drawn Together June 12, 2008 Drawn Together had a original concept, which was refreshing. While many people may dismiss this show as crap, I love it. Its the only cartoon I watch everyday and have seen every epsiode at least 5 times or more. Its funny and its the only cartoon I can say that I enjoy every character. There is no weakness to the shows but I wish it lasted longer then three seasons.
Drawn Together - Season One (Uncensored) (2004) February 27, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Drawn Together - Season One (Uncensored)
I am not sure about this one I think I like it but I need to check the hold thing out again, I will get back to you on this one.
porter, jr.
Hilarious! January 2, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I play this over & over for my friends they all love it. This is better than stand-up comedy.
really funny comedy November 15, 2007 Like most people, I was first exposed to the animated comedy Drawn Together because it came on immediately after South Park every Wednesday and Thursday night. At first I wasn't sure what to expect. It LOOKED really good, and my first reaction was that it was just filler, and 30 minutes used to fill up space after South Park.
However, time can change opinions. Approaching this show with open arms and a willingness to accept the crude, disgusting humor, I was pleasantly surprised to find the show is actually really good. I can see why it's been hanging around for years now. There's something really appealing about the style of humor and the fun, wild animations.
I'd say the animations are only second to the Simpsons. In fact, the overall goofiness, bright colors, and clean, polished animation reminded me of the Simpsons immediately. Drawn Together is a really good show to watch. I love how unpredicable the storytelling is as well. You see, you have all sorts of characters, and they each have their own personality. Of course, you could say ALL comedy shows have characters with their own special personalities, but in this case, it's EXTREMELY true. Each character is totally different from the other ones. The characters are exciting overall.
I'm also a really big fan of the way the stories and jokes can veer off in a completely funny/strange direction in a split second. Each episode is filled with little bits of humor and you can't possibly get bored searching for all of it.
This is NOT a cartoon for children. Let me state that right now. The storylines feature WAY too many sexual and disgusting bits for anyone under the age of 12 to watch. The style of humor seems to be influenced from Family Guy, and I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if the writers are big fans of Family Guy as well. However, the bright colorful animation is closer to the Simpsons.
I love this show and would recommend picking up this DVD set for your viewing pleasure. It's not for everyone, but anyone who admires unpredictable storytelling with plenty of adult humor should appreciate this.
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