

Drawn Together
The world's first animated reality series gathers icons from all corners of the cartoon universe and lets them loose, with plenty of cameras to catch their exploits. Here's what happens when eight cartoon characters stop being polite and start getting real.
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Plot Summary
Drawn Together is an adult animated sitcom that parodies reality television. The show follows eight fictional cartoon characters from different animation eras and styles who are brought together to live in one house for a "reality show" produced by a mysterious, unseen entity. The characters must overcome their vastly different personalities and animation tropes to survive the absurd challenges and interpersonal conflicts, all while being constantly filmed.
Critical Reception
Drawn Together was met with mixed to negative reviews from critics, who often found its humor to be overly crude, offensive, and derivative. While some appreciated its willingness to push boundaries and satirize animation tropes, many criticized its lack of originality and reliance on shock value over genuine wit. Audience reception was similarly divided, with a cult following developing due to its outlandish and boundary-pushing content.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique premise of parodying reality TV through animation.
- Criticized for its excessive gore, offensive humor, and often nonsensical plots.
- Seen by some as a bold, albeit controversial, take on cartoon stereotypes.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews is not readily available, but general audience sentiment indicates a polarizing reception, with fans enjoying its dark humor and parody aspects, while others found it too offensive and lacking in substance.
Fun Fact
The show's creators, Rob Renzetti, Tom Warburton, and Craig McCracken, originally conceived the idea for the show as a short film for a college class.
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