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Drawn Together - Season 2
Drawn Together - Season 2
Actors: Adam Carolla, Jess Harnell, Abbey McBride, Jack Plotnick, Tara Strong
Directors: Dwayne Carey-Hill, James Purdum, Rich Moore, Tuck Tucker
Genres: Comedy, Television, Animation
2007     5hr 30min

Drawn Together is back for an outrageous second season. This time around we answer almost all of the unanswered questions left by season one; like what happens when an Asian battle monster tries to drive a car, can animati...  more »

     
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Actors: Adam Carolla, Jess Harnell, Abbey McBride, Jack Plotnick, Tara Strong
Directors: Dwayne Carey-Hill, James Purdum, Rich Moore, Tuck Tucker
Creators: Bill Freiberger, Christian McLaughlin, Dave Jeser, David Lewman
Genres: Comedy, Television, Animation
Sub-Genres: Animation, Comedy, Animation
Studio: Comedy Central
Format: DVD - Color,Full Screen - Closed-captioned
DVD Release Date: 09/25/2007
Original Release Date: 10/27/2004
Theatrical Release Date: 10/27/2004
Release Year: 2007
Run Time: 5hr 30min
Screens: Color,Full Screen
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaDVD Credits: 2
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Languages: English

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Movie Reviews

Crude cartoon humor...Check
Alexandra Edholm | South Bend, IN USA | 07/31/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Yeah drawn together is great when it comes to the crude humor. The first season was hilarious but sometimes i found the second season lacking. But it still was a great season. A definite buy is you're a fan of crude humor and hilarious cartoons."
This is funny sh**, dammit.
B. Hurley | 09/17/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"It's great. One of the few shows willing to push the envelope and still maintain integrity and deliver an excellent moral message. Seriously, though, this show is awesome - it's witty and always fresh, and I've never seen an episode that dragged, if anything they may have put in too many jokes. If they don't come back with another season I may have to go to Comedy Central and stab Carlos Mencia in the eyeball."
Funny, vulgar and sick: three of my favorite things...
Brandon Nolta | 08/09/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"People who like cartoons must be thankful for DVDs, because that technology opened up the floodgates for fans for every kind of animation. Whether you like classic Looney Tunes, hippy-dippy sci-fi parables or Asian tentacle porn, it's all there for you to find and enjoy. It's only been in the last 20 years or so, however, that American TV networks have clued into the idea that many adults like cartoons that have content specifically aimed at adults, even though some cartoons did well in prime-time even fifty years ago or so. Now, with DVD, you can not only watch entire seasons at a shot, you can also see the shows in their unadulterated glory.

Which brings us to the Comedy Central series Drawn Together. I've been a fan of this show for a while, partly because of the writing and partly because of the cheerful way in which it steamrolls political correctness and good taste. If South Park is the Mount Everest of crude, crass animation, then Drawn Together is K2; it doesn't stand as tall, but it's a tougher climb. The truth of this was brought home upon watching the second season of the show on DVD. Much to my surprise, watching the DVD turned out to be a different experience than watching it in first run.

Part of this is due to one of the DVD set's selling points: it's unexpurgated. I didn't think this would make much of a difference, as it's generally pretty clear what's been cut. As it turns out, there was a lot cut out of the show, and not just language: genitalia, violence, enough racist abuse to make the KKK turn red under their sheets, sex in a vast array of configurations and a whole lot of other content that probably produces instant pucker in the unfortunate souls who work in Comedy Central's Standards and Practices department. Now, I'm not one for censorship, but the additional material works against the show to a certain degree. What's there is still funny in multiple senses, from satire to slapstick, but actually being able to hit the money words (and shots) dilutes the humor a bit.

As far as taste goes, DT is not a show to start novices on. If adult animation is still a new concept for you, and you think The Simpsons is bleeding-edge in the sometimes fluid space between being socially acceptable and being a pariah, then DT may cause seizures. For people who like edgy animation, this will be just the ticket. The voiceover artists and writers take their material seriously, and they're willing to go wherever the jokes take them (the season finale has a running gag with historical dates and the episodes connected to them that manages to be both subtle and sick).

In terms of presentation, the DT set is relatively bare-bones. The whole season of 15 episodes is crammed onto two discs, leaving just enough room for a handful of interviews with the voiceover artists (minus Adam Carolla, who has plenty to do outside the show) and a karaoke singalong. The visual quality is pretty sharp, and the sound quality is good, but this isn't the kind of material you use to do any THX certifications with, so it's not like you'd expect much. Still, it's the episodes that matter, and for you sick little monkeys out there who like this kind of thing, Drawn Together season 2 is a worthwhile expenditure. Just don't leave it out where Grandma or the kids might get a hold of it. Either you'll scar them for life (maybe shuffling Granny into an early grave), or you'll never get it back."
As good as it gets.
Robin Lörbäck | Sweden | 07/29/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Just like the last season, this one gives you hours of laughter and tears.
Uncensored and brutal, the Drawn Together gang will once again in the most twisted way show you how hard life on a reality show can be.
With more episodes, more racist humor and even more stoned producers, this season will without a doubt be even more entertaining than the first one.
If you liked the first season this is a must! If you didn't like the first season, well then go back to watching The Simpsons and miss out on this fantastic DVD.

All my five are belong to this!"