In this spoof of reality TV shows such as The Real World and Big Brother, eight distinct (and dysfunctional) cartoon archetypes (who also spoof the archetypes you might see on a more normal reality series) are flung together and forced to put up with each other.
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TV Movie: Drawn Together Movie: The Movi… Aired: Mar. 18, 2010When the mystery-solving musician Foxxy Love notices she and her fellow housemates can curse without being bleeped—something they’ve never … [continue reading]
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After three seasons Drawn Together was canceled.
On March 18, 2010, direct-to-DVD film entitled The Drawn Together Movie: The Movie! was produced by original writers and original cast returned to give their voices.
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Previous Episodes
- TV Movie: Drawn T… (Mar. 18, 2010)
- 03x14 American Id… (Nov. 14, 2007)
- 03x13 Toot Goes B… (Nov. 08, 2007)
- 03x12 Nipple Ring… (Nov. 01, 2007)
- 03x11 Drawn Toget… (Oct. 25, 2007)
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Show's Cast / Crew
Directors
- Peter Avanzino (35 episodes)
- Dwayne Carey-Hill (8 episodes)
- Frank Marino (3 episodes)
Writers
- Dave Jeser (45 episodes)
- Matthew Silverstein (45 episodes)
- Jordan Young (36 episodes)
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- 'Drawn Together' frequently drew the ire of advertisers and morality groups who were displeased with the content of episodes. The network supported the show early on, but by Season Three,…
[show]'Drawn Together' frequently drew the ire of advertisers and morality groups who were displeased with the content of episodes. The network supported the show early on, but by Season Three, they felt the show's humor was simply too far outside the boundaries of good taste. Although the show's producers expressed a willingness to tone down the content, the network heads did not feel it was worth the trouble to deal with the problem anymore, citing that a number of advertisers had pulled out, and the Parents Television Council were sponsoring a boycott of the show.
[hide] - In March 2007, it was announced that creators Dave Jeser and Matt Silverstein had left Comedy Central and signed a two-year contract with Fox Broadcasting Company to create new series and/or…
[show]In March 2007, it was announced that creators Dave Jeser and Matt Silverstein had left Comedy Central and signed a two-year contract with Fox Broadcasting Company to create new series and/or work on the network's existing ones. Even if the show had been renewed for a fourth season, Jeser and Silverstein would not have been involved with the show on a day-to-day basis
[hide] - Comedy Central could not make a decision on whether to cancel the series or renew it for over a year, due to the high ratings it attracted.




















