Drawn Together The Complete Uncensored Series Review

Drawn Together (2004–2007) is an adult animated sitcom that parodies house-based reality shows like The Real World

The Premise: The Housemates from Hell

The show’s setup is deceptively simple: eight cartoon characters from various genres and animation styles agree to live together in a house and have their lives taped. It is a direct parody of The Real World, but the cast is a powder keg of archetypes. drawn together the complete uncensored series

Restored Content: The DVDs include scenes deemed too offensive for television, such as the controversial "horse shot" from the episode "Terms of Endearment". Drawn Together (2004–2007) is an adult animated sitcom

Audio Commentaries: Insights from creators Dave Jeser and Matt Silverstein. Ling-Ling (a Pikachu-esque creature who only shrieks and

(2010), which serves as the definitive series finale [12, 32]. Bonus Features

The DVD set, however, is an artifact of defiance. It includes audio commentaries where the creators (Dave Jeser and Matt Silverstein) openly admit they were trying to get the show canceled from day one. It includes deleted scenes that were deemed "too much" for TV—an impressive feat given what actually aired.

  • Ling-Ling (a Pikachu-esque creature who only shrieks and commits war crimes) — somehow the most relatable character.
  • The live-action “Heroes” segments where the cartoon cast interacts with real, exhausted contestants.
  • The musical numbers — “Nontraditional Family Christmas” and “I’m a Supermodel” are legitimately catchy earworms you’ll hate yourself for humming.