Drawn Together The Complete Uncensored Series New!
Drawn Together: The Complete Uncensored Series is a comprehensive collection of the first animated reality show, a 2004 Comedy Central satire featuring eight parodied archetypes in a Big Brother
Graphic Visuals: Shock humor that pushed the limits of the TV-MA rating. drawn together the complete uncensored series
The complete uncensored series feature is intended for mature audiences only, due to its explicit content. Viewers must be 18 years or older to access the feature. Drawn Together: The Complete Uncensored Series is a
The Premise: The Housemates from Hell
The show’s setup is deceptively simple: eight cartoon characters from various genres and animation styles agree to live together in a house and have their lives taped. It is a direct parody of The Real World, but the cast is a powder keg of archetypes. The "Un-Wrapped" Audio: Commentary tracks where the voice
Humor, Limits, and Consequences Drawn Together’s uncensored nature was a double-edged sword. On one hand, the lack of restraint allowed writers to satirize subjects that more sanitized shows wouldn’t touch. On the other, repeated reliance on extreme images and slurs diminished the impact of genuine critique, occasionally normalizing the very ideas the show purported to mock. Over time, jokes intended to lampoon bigotry sometimes read as reproductions of it—an intrinsic risk of working at the boundaries of taste.
Episode Guide
: A hyperactive, surreal character mirroring 1990s "wacky" cartoons like Ren & Stimpy DVD & Home Entertainment Features Amazon.com: Drawn Together - The Complete Series
- The "Un-Wrapped" Audio: Commentary tracks where the voice actors (Jess Harnell, Tara Strong, Cree Summer, James Arnold Taylor) try to out-offend each other.
- Deleted Scenes: Often more shocking than the aired versions.
- The "Foxxy Love" Music Videos: Full, uncut songs like "I Like Jewesses (My Boyfriend is Jewish)" and "N*****s in My Family."
- The Audition Tapes: Raw footage of the characters auditioning for the "show within the show."

