what do you get when you take the ‘art’ out of cartoonery?
January 12, 2010 by ksolo
Filed under art & media, tv and film
…apparently, you get this mess here:
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According to the AJC’s Radio and TV Talk Blog, T-Pain has decided to add Executive Producer to his list of dubious accolades. The acclaimed autotuner is the force behind a one-hour animated special entitled, The Return of Freaknik, that is scheduled to air on Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim sometime in March.
If you’re a viewer of Adult Swim programming like The Boondocks, Family Guy, and Robot Chicken, then you already know that the cartoons featured in the segment are truly for adult audiences only, and are known for their controversial, provocative and overtly satirical subject matter. But no matter how offensive and in-your-face those ‘toons are, there’s the sense that the humor and outlandishness in them are being used to poke fun at and denounce certain stereotypes. If the trailer of Freaknik is any indicator to what the full feature holds in store, I wouldn’t hold my breath while looking for any redeeming qualities.
Other sources say that the cartoon will also feature the voices of Rick Ross, Li’l Wayne (voicing a character named Jesus – no relation.), and T-Pain himself as the Ghost of Spring Break, the Spirit of Freaknik.
Somebody hand me a crucifix and some holy water.
cheers,
k



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Vadi on Sun, 7th Feb 2010 6:29 am
Well actually you get coonery … Lol
nice article
ksolo on Mon, 8th Feb 2010 9:52 am
i was beginning to think no one got my attempt at cynical humor!