Party'd Animals

Party'd Animals is a Cow and Chicken animated short from Cartoon Network Studios. It was released on August 27, 2004 along with the theatrical film The Ed, Edd n Eddy Movie.

Synopsis
Cow and Chicken are put in charge for one night while Mom and Dad are going out to have fun, but all goes too wild when Cow and Chicken throw a huge house party, so when morning arrives, they have to clean up the entire house before Mom and Dad arrive home.

Plot
The episode begins with Cow and Chicken watching TV. Then, Mom and Dad called in Cow and Chicken to let them that they'll be gone all night, which means Cow and Chicken have been put in charge. Mom and Dad leave the house, and Cow and Chicken are now bored. So Chicken decides to throw a big house party, but Cow does not want to be involved because she doesn't want to be grounded. Although Chicken convinced Cow that she helps him throw a party, he'll eat every pie she makes, so she and Chicken get the house ready with decorations and balloons. They then call their friends and invite them to their house, and start partying all night. The next morning, Cow and Chicken wake up and notice that Mom and Dad are home and infuriated with them for throwing a house party. After scolding them, they made clean up the entire house while being grounded for 2 weeks, ending the episode.

Cast

 * Charlie Adler as Cow / Chicken
 * Candi Milo as Mom
 * Dee Bradley Baker as Dad
 * Dan Castellaneta as Earl
 * Howard Morris as Flem

Theatrical release
This short film was released into theaters on August 27, 2004 along with The Ed, Edd n Eddy Movie.

Home media release
This short film was released on DVD and VHS on January 4, 2005 along with The Ed, Edd n Eddy Movie.

Trivia

 * This short film was released into theaters on August 27, 2004 with The Ed, Edd n Eddy Movie. It is also playable with the DVD.
 * This is the Cartoon Network's third theatrical short.
 * Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.
 * This is the first episode of the show produced with new digital inking techniques, though the show was still largely drawn by hand.
 * More specifically, the characters were still hand-drawn, but the animators' drawings were scanned into a computer and colored digitally. However, backgrounds were still hand-painted.