TV Trash: Superjail

Superjail! is an upcoming episode of TV Trash, hosted by Chris Lee Moore.

Transcript
RowdyCMoore: *disappointed sigh* Welcome to another episode of TV Trash, and I cannot BELIEVE I have to review this!!!

Okay, I am willing to admit that not all cartoons for adults are bad. There are examples of good adult cartoons, with the likes of Futurama, the best of the Simpsons, classic Family Guy, Duckman, and even Beavis and Butt-Head. I know I've been receiving a lot of backlash for how I treated South Park, and while I still don't like the first three seasons, I will give props to their one and only theatrical film for not only saving South Park, but for also actually proving that South Park was more than just shock humor. I still don't like South Park, but I do enjoy their movie. I know it's contradicting, but I do believe that even Trey Parker and Matt Stone were not happy about the quality for the first three seasons at the time.

So, it is clear that Cartoon Network wanted to jump in on the South Park bandwagon in the early 2000s with Adult Swim. They not only picked up the rights to Home Movies, but they also delivered in brand new adult animated content for viewers to watch. They even went as far as to give Family Guy and Futurama a lot of recognition, as well as bringing Cowboy Bebop to the west. In addition, they also brought back two Cartoon Network shows for short revivals like Space Ghost Coast to Coast and Samurai Jack, in addition to their own original content that actually are good, like Robot Chicken, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law, the Brak Show, the Venture Bros., and even Sealab 2021. Although, I kinda did enjoy Metalocalypse, but MrEnter didn't care that I disagree with him on it.

However, there is a major downside. It came out during the time TimeWarner and AOL merged together to form AOL Time Warner in the early 2000s.

It's very clear that the moment AOL and Time Warner merged together, things were very much beginning to go downhill from there. I really don't care how much you wanna call the CN City era good, but I think it's time you learned as to WHY Cartoon Network's mid-2000s CN City era rebrand were not as enjoyable as you thought. Betty Cohen stepped down due to creative differences with Jamie Kellner, who pulled the plug on WCW programming due to wrestling being too low class. In addition, Jim Samples took over, and disaster fell from there. Even with good shows coming out like Samurai Jack, Foster's Home, and Teen Titans, it's clear that Cartoon Network was beginning their downfall from then on until 2010, when they had a resurrection with Adventure Time and Regular Show.

The 2000s were more remembered as the network's worst decade. There were a lot of problems with that era besides live-action. We were treated to shows that nobody even bothered caring like Chowder, Flapjack, Total Drama, Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, Juniper Lee, Camp Lazlo, My Gym Partner's a Monkey, Squirrel Boy, Cramp Twins, Johnny Test, etc. It doesn't matter if any of those shows had fans. What matters more is how they managed to ruin what made Cartoon Network fun to watch. There was even a period of time when Chris Savino took over Dexter's Laboratory and the Powerpuff Girls, and him being a sexual predator is further proof as to why it's a VERY bad idea to put him in charge! No wonder CyberRampage on YouTube told him to crawl in a hole and die!! It's very clear that Cartoon Network was going through their age ghetto even before the CN city era came. This is why the 2004 logo did not get as much love as the 1992 logo or even the 2010 logo. During the time Cartoon Network was changing their logo in 2004, Mike Lazzo wanted to make sure that kids shows should strictly be bright, colorful, and loud, while shows for adults should not have any piece of good animation. This is why shows like Chowder and Flapjack DESERVED to get screwed over!!

If those two shows were meant to be the Cartoon Network versions of Phineas and Ferb, then there's a big REASON why Phineas and Ferb earned more love than Chowder and Flapjack!! The moment Cartoon Network was going downhill with the city era, even Adult Swim themselves was going downhill! Robot Chicken, Metalocalypse, and Moral Orel may be good, but then you had ACTUALLY bad adult cartoons that show that not even Adult Swim could do a better job than any other network. Shows like Frisky Dingo, Minoriteam, Squidbillies, 12 oz. Mouse, Assy McGee, Xavier Renegade Angel, Titan Maximum, Tom Goes to the Mayor, and the Drinky Crow Show are the shows that show how nasty Adult Swim can be at showing that they HAVE made bad cartoons BEFORE we had Mr. Pickles and King Star King; showing that they too can be like how we ended up having the likes of the Nutshack, Drawn Together, and any of the Spike TV animated shows. And don't even get me started on their live-action shows!! I may get a chance to review Spike TV's This Just In soon, but that's not what we're gonna talk about today.

What I'm saying here is that there is one particular cartoon on Adult Swim, that according to Doknot1999, he said in his 2016 rant on Mr. Pickles, that due to the ugly character designs, and the overall use of violence and gore, only a demonic psychopath fool would find enjoyment in it. And yes, people. We are finally going to take a look at one of Adult Swim's biggest 2000s disasters: Superjail!

This show was the creation of Christy Karacas, Stephen Warbrick, and Ben Gruber. Originally first airing as a pilot on May 13, 2007, the show would eventually get the green light by Adult Swim around the time of the mid-2000s, and premiered there on September 28, 2008. And GOOD NIGHT, are we in for what so many people consider as the adult cartoon that flat out PROVES why the 2000s are considered to be one of the WORST decades in all of animation!!

Now, the creators have had their head start at MTV animation, Karacas worked as a background designer for Daria, while Warbrick was known for his work on Beavis and Butt-Head and Celebrity Deathmatch, and Gruber was known for his work on Ultracity 6060. But how is THIS show gonna prove why the 2000s were awful? Because Ben Gruber, one of the show's creators, has also worked on Breadwinners and Teen Titans Go!, two of the most HATED cartoons of the 2010 decade, and considering the fact that those two shows were hated, I have a feeling this would be even worse!!

How Superjail! was made was when Christy Karacas created the short film Space War, shown in 1997 on MTV's Cartoon Sushi, it was eventually followed up by a short he and Warbrick made, also for MTV, in 2001. The second short of his is called "Bar Fight", and it has excessive amounts of violence and gore, that it ultimately caught the eye of Toonami and Adult Swim exec Mike Lazzo, who originally made the statement that shows for adults should not have good animation, or any at all, while kids shows, only needed to be bright, colorful, and loud. Except that Mike Lazzo wanted an animated show for adults that's even MORE bright, colorful, and LOUD, than any kids show!!! I have a feeling this is gonna be a TV-MA version of Johnny Test. But the public has spoken, so let's finally take a look at... Superjail!

Okay, so every episode goes like this: It starts with a criminal named "Jackknife" who commits such heinous crimes, like stealing, rape, murder, etc., until he was eventually taken away by Jailbot, who not only arrests him, but sends him to a place called "Superjail!", which is run by a warden, who is said to be a sadistic Willy Wonka. The Warden then asks Jared to do some task for the inmates of Superjail!, but the twins frak up everything, and every single inmate in Superjail! get brutally killed on screen in a grotesque fashion, and at the end, everyone acts like if nothing has ever happened. That's literally the plot of every episode, people!!

I guess I should talk about the characters. The main character is the Warden, voiced by David Wain. Who is basically what happens when you combine Mr. Krabs with Johnny Test and Willy Wonka in a blender.