Someone's been voted out of the house - well... more like left to rot on a supposed deserted island - when animated reality series Drawn Together returns for its second season. Is it the chauvinistic womanizer, bigoted fairy-tale princess or the self-mutilated pudgy heartthrob who survives elimination in last season's helicopter crash? Find out when the first of seven, all-new, half-hour episodes premieres Saturday, Nov. 26 at 10:30 p.m. ET/PT, exclusively on The Comedy Network.
Big Brother meets South Park - with a splash of Girls Gone Wild - in this animated series that follows eight unique cartoon characters living together under one roof. Pushing the envelope at every turn and in every room of their lavish crib, Drawn Together is jam-packed with sex and shock appeal. Using iconic archetypes from various genres in the world of animation, the unapologetically politically incorrect series draws together a wide array of society's most typical stereotypes.
Season Two's debut episode, "The One Wherein There's a Big Twist Part 2," picks up where last season's cliffhanger finale left off. After the cast crash-lands on a strange island, everyone, except for one, makes it out safely. Back at the Drawn Together house, the survivors waste no time finding a replacement and immediately interview potential new roommates. At tribal council, Strawberry Shortcake is voted in.
In its first season, Drawn Together achieved viewership numbers on par with Comedy Network hits The Simpsons and South Park. After the lesbo-kissing and orgy-esque hot tub parties in Season One, it's time to find out if the loving trends continue in Season Two, as television's raunchiest cartoon characters let their true colours show. Viewer discretion advised!
Drawn Together was created by long-time high school buddies Matt Silversteinand Dave Jeser. No strangers to cutting-edge comedy, Silverstein and Jeser have written for the critically acclaimed 3rd Rock From the Sun, ACTION! , Greg the Bunny and Andy Richter Controls the Universe. They have also produced thirty episodes of Jimmy Kimmel's brilliant series, Crank Yankers and segments for The Man Show.
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