VH1 ILL-ustrated

VH1 ILL-ustrated is an animated series that aired on VH1 and was conceived by animation producer Bob Cesca that parodied pop culture and politics. This is the only project that Cesca's Camp Chaos Productions produced, besides Napster Bad. Recurring characters include satirical caricatures of Axl Rose (who works at a McDonald's restaurant, and screams people's orders), Michael Jackson (who leaves Earth in search of a place that will accept him and his monkey, Bubbles), among others.

Camp Chaos presents VH1 ILL-ustrated
GenreAnimation
Satire
Sketch Comedy
Developed byCamp Chaos Productions
StarringVarious
Voices ofVarious
Country of originUnited States
Original languagesEnglish
Spanish (SAP)
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes13
Production
Running time30 minutes
Release
Original networkVH1
VTV
MTV2 (2006)
SBS (2007)
Audio formatStereo
Original releaseOctober 17, 2003 (2003-10-17) 
June 25, 2004 (2004-06-25)
External links
Website

The animated series were later aired on MTV2 (2006) and SBS (2007).[1]

Episodes

Season 1 (2003)

  1. Episode 1 October 17, 2003
  2. Episode 2 October 17, 2003
  3. Episode 3 October 17, 2003

Season 2 (2004)

  1. Episode 4 May 17, 2004
  2. Episode 5 May 18, 2004
  3. Episode 6 May 19, 2004
  4. Episode 7 May 20, 2004
  5. Episode 8 May 21, 2004
  6. Episode 9 May 28, 2004
  7. Episode 10 April 6, 2004
  8. Episode 11 November 6, 2004
  9. Episode 12 June 18, 2004
  10. Episode 13 June 25, 2004

Segments

The majority of sketches are a satirical view of world issues. An example includes SpongeBong HempPants, a parody of SpongeBob SquarePants, in which "SpongeBong" is a green-colored marijuana addict, while "Hashbrick" is a brick of hash.[2] Another recurring parody is of the Hanna-Barbera cartoon Yogi Bear featuring Al Gore as the ranger, and George W. Bush and Dick Cheney as the meddling bears who cause problems for Jellystone National Park; such mischief includes drilling for oil in the middle of a lake, when explicitly told not to by Ranger Gore.

Other segments are general satires of popular culture, such as Popeye in Anime, a parody of Popeye the Sailor Man as if it was drawn in an anime style, and a segment in which the rock band Guns N' Roses is working in a McDonald's and take orders to the tune of their song "Welcome to the Jungle".

They also frequently poked-fun at their home station's (VH1) new series of shows having nothing to do with music, such as a segment called VH1's I Love 5 Seconds Ago, in which famous actors, actresses and singers would tell the best thing about five seconds ago. An example of this would be "I was wearing a total hipster shirt five seconds ago, and I still wear it now. Cool never goes out of style."

References

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