Squidbillies

2004
6.6| 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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drkpenguin Man, this is one of my favorite things to watch now.I was introduced to Squidbillies on Christmas Day when I saw it at my sister-in-laws house. I saw the Christmas Episode with Santa getting tore up by the squids! I couldn't believe this show! Its wonderful. I was laughing so hard I was crying. I totally forgot that it was even Christmas and had presents to open.I would marry by this cartoon if possible. My wife got angry because everybody started opening presents and I was too busy watching this hilarious cartoon.I would recommend this cartoon for older teens and adults only. There is a good bit of blood and gore. Of course all in good fun and humor.
MalibuLar I've loved the Simpsons, South Park, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Ren & Stimpy, and Invader Zim, but Squidbillies is by far the hardest that I have laughed.If you want proof, go to the AdultSwim website and watch the clip called "office politics trouble". Background: Early is a squid in the hills of Georgia. His family consists of his son Rusty, grandma, and his sister Lil. They're hillbillies and not terribly... bright, conscientious, or anything else for that matter, except drunk, perhaps.It airs on Cartoon Network at midnight(ish), EST. I pray that they release more episodes, beyond the six that they have now - those six are massive comedic diamonds, though!
rwsvham Having grown up in the South, I understand this wretched show and I must admit it reminds me of Grandma and several cousins. It is brilliant.....not only WHAT they (the characters) say, but HOW they say it. It is scarily accurate.Fire and Ice. I gotta warn ya, Fire and Ice. I hope for more episodes. I've gotten fellow Southern coworkers watching this show and they love it as well. I believe there is a second season coming out in the fall. Yes!I, too, am a real Pugnut. Kudos to Adult Swim for bringing it home for intellectual Southerners (yes, we do exist.) We get IT and IT is fabulous.
kim-miller Someone, whose opinion I trust, told me about this show, so I made the effort to stay up late on a Sunday night to see it. I was laughing out loud watching this, right by myself! It is one of the funniest things I've seen in a while. Beats the heck out of the Simpsons. Well, I suppose I should say "Squidbillies is to the rural South what The Simpsons is the suburban America." The dialect and dialog are authentic -- this is no Hollywood creation. I have family that talks just like this!The crude illustration contributes to the gritty setting and characters. I think there have only been about 6 episodes so far. I hope they're planning to produce more.Let me just say, it was well-worth staying up late and getting to work tired on Monday morning. I just wish Adult Swim on Cartoon Network aired it earlier and more often.