Squidbillies

2004
6.7| 0h30m| TV-14| en| More Info
Released: 07 November 2004 Ended
Producted By: Williams Street
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.adultswim.com/shows/squidbillies/index.html
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Squidbillies is an animated television series about the Cuylers, an impoverished family of anthropomorphic hillbilly mud squids living in the Appalachian region of Georgia's mountains. The show is produced by Williams Street Studios for the Adult Swim programming block of Cartoon Network and premiered on October 16, 2005. It is written by Dave Willis, co-creator of Aqua Teen Hunger Force, and Jim Fortier, previously of The Brak Show, both of whom worked on the Adult Swim series Space Ghost Coast to Coast. The animation is done by Awesome Incorporated, with background design by Ben Prisk.

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James Parsons Wow, verbusen from Kuwait needs to lighten up. With all due respect, it's an 11-minute Adult Swim cartoon. Squidbillies does not set out to make everybody in Georgia out to be backwoods hicks. It is not a social commentary, it's a comedic animated short about redneck squids. I personally think this show is hilarious, but you have to follow along with the commentary as it moves fast and the humor lies in the dialog. The very premise is absurd, but then again so are talking fast food items (Aqua Teen Hunger Force) or a superhero attorney (Harvey Birdman). These cartoons feature talented writers that offer up ridiculous plots and clever writing, meant to be laughed at and not scrutinized for their value to society.
murdoch11 I can't get the title song out of my head; it is simply hilarious. I've taught myself the song on the piano, and find myself singing it at work:) It's like the ultimate redneck anthem. My dreams are all dead and buried... Sometimes I wish the sun would just explode. And when the good lord calls me to his kingdom, I'll take all ya sons of b**ches when I go. Does anyone know who wrote it or sings it? The credits roll too fast at the end. I love the expression on Earlie Cuyler's face while Junior is bouncing the truck up and down. Oh my lord, how did Earlie Cuyler manage to have relations with that beached whale of an ex-wife of his?
patsycamp Well, to tell the truth, I had to watch the 1st episode twice to get the full effect...but NOW, see I am hooked...This show has so much potential, man Earlie is AWESOME...I swear to God I have met these people...Anyway keep up the good work, and ppl give it a chance, I cant wait for the next episode...I know I am not the typical audience...I am a 36 year old mother of 2...and I am trying to get my son who is 18 to watch with me...I WILL GET HIM HOOKED...I GOT HIM HOOKED ON MASTER SHAKE...LOL I hope this show takes off really good and I hope you bring back Earlies girlfriend...the FAT LADY...I cant remember her name...but I can sure hear her talking about "the front BUTT"...AH MAN...that was funny as hell...
Kandi Kane I thought it was above average for TV. I actually thought it was pushing the envelope a bit-- which I usually want to experience, whether I like it or not. I found the animation interesting enough, and actually enjoyed the soundtrack. I thought it had some nice layering, that I appreciated, keeping my interest and all. I would never put this in the same category as Jeff Foxworthy or King of the Hill, and I actually think King of the Hill can be funny, while bordering on the endearing side. While Foxworthy, for example, has NEVER made me laugh. I find this cartoon to be challenging the status quo while using characters that everyone can make fun of, if that's how they need to justify challenging their minds to think differently. Yes, it's sad that this kind of format may be the only thing to reach certain folks, but that is life, especially here in our undereducated, scare-tactic America.