The Complete Uncensored Series collection typically includes the movie, The Drawn Together Movie: The Movie! Serving as the series finale, the film addresses the show's cancellation within its own plot. The characters discover their show has been canceled to make room for a "fancier" show, leading them on a road trip to reclaim their spot on the air.
The movie doubles down on the gross-out humor and serves as a fittingly chaotic end to the series, poking fun at the very network that aired it.
The keyword here is "The Complete Uncensored Series." You might ask, "Wasn't it already uncensored on TV?" Absolutely not. While Comedy Central pushed limits, broadcast standards and practices had a laundry list of no-nos.
The "Uncensored" DVD release (and the now-hard-to-find digital versions) restores:
Unlike most adult cartoons that reset to zero every episode, Drawn Together has a (de)evolutionary arc. Watching The Complete Uncensored Series from Episode 1 to the Series Finale reveals a shocking amount of continuity.
Created by Dave Jeser and Matt Silverstein, Drawn Together premiered on Comedy Central in 2004. The logline is brilliantly simple: eight iconic cartoon archetypes from different genres are forced to live together in a house under 24/7 camera surveillance, parodying the reality TV boom (The Real World, Big Brother, The Surreal Life).
But these aren’t your childhood heroes. They are the booze-soaked, sex-obsessed, deeply psychotic black sheep of animation:




