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Liquid Television

Liquid Television was an animation showcase that appeared on MTV[3] from 1991 to 1995. It has served as the launching point for several high-profile original cartoons, including Beavis and Butt-Head and Æon Flux.[4] The bulk of Liquid Television's material was created by independent animators and artists specially for the show, and some previously produced segments were compiled from festivals such as Spike and Mike's Festival of Animation.

Liquid Television
The 1991–1995 logo
Created byJaphet Asher[1]
ComposerMark Mothersbaugh
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes27 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersAbby Terkuhle
Japhet Asher
Prudence Fenton
Running time30 minutes
Production companiesMTV Animation
Original series:
(Colossal) Pictures
BIG Pictures
Noyes & Laybourne Enterprises
BBC Enterprises
Revival series:
Titmouse, Inc.
Release
Original networkMTV
BBC Two[2]
Original releaseOriginal series:
June 2, 1991 (1991-06-02)
January 1, 1995 (1995-01-01)
Revival series:
May 15, 2014 (2014-05-15) – June 12, 2014 (2014-06-12)

The first season of Liquid Television also aired on BBC Two in co-production with MTV. Ultimately, MTV commissioned three seasons of the show, which was produced by Colossal Pictures. The show was eventually succeeded by Cartoon Sushi. Mark Mothersbaugh composed the show's theme music.

The show was broadcast in Canada on MuchMusic, in Asia on Channel V, in Australia on SBS and in New Zealand on TV3.

History Edit

There were also a large number of animation pieces adapted from the work of Art Spiegelman's comic compilation, RAW. RAW featured underground cartoonists such as Mark Beyer, Richard Sala, and Peter Bagge. In particular, Dog-Boy by Charles Burns was based on the artist's series from RAW.[5]

Due to the extensive use of licensed music throughout the series (episodes often began with a contemporary music video being "liquified"), full episodes of Liquid Television have not been seen in any form since its original run. Selected segments from the series, including the first appearances of Æon Flux, were released on two VHS tapes in the late 1990s as The Best of Liquid Television parts one and two. These tapes are long out-of-print. A collection volume, titled Wet Shorts (The Best of Liquid Television), comprising the two VHS tapes, was released on DVD in 1997, but this, too, is out-of-print.

Series credits Edit

  1. Japhet Asher – Executive Producer/Creative Director
  2. Prudence Fenton – Executive Producer/Story Editor
  3. Mark Mothersbaugh – Composer, Theme Music
  4. XAOS Inc. – Title Sequences, Liquid Lips, Liquid Eyes, End Credits Bed
  5. A BIG Pictures & Noyes & Laybourne Collaboration
  6. Produced by (Colossal) Pictures for MTV & BBC-TV

Series overview Edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
16June 2, 1991June 30, 1992
210September 24, 1992December 3, 1992
36December 31, 1993January 1, 1995
45May 15, 2014June 12, 2014

Episodes Edit

Season 1 (1991) Edit

No. Original air date Summary
1 June 2, 1991
  1. Open: Robert Palmer "Addicted to Love"
  2. Soap Opera "A Steamy Scene"
  3. Buzz Box
  4. Grinning Evil Death
  5. Æon Flux
  6. Invisible Hands (by Richard Sala)
  7. Lea Press on Limbs
  8. Stick Figure Theatre "John Wayne in Angel and the Bad Man"
  9. Miss Lidia's Makeover to the Stars "Sinead O'Connor"
  10. The Art School Girls of Doom "Drummer"
  11. Psycho-Gram "Serum" (serialized throughout episode)
2 June 2, 1991
  1. Open: John Denver PSA
  2. Winter Steele "Eat Crow"
  3. Invisible Hands
  4. Stick Figure Theatre "Mister Alfred Hitchcock"
  5. Rocky (by Malcolm Bennett)
  6. Footwork "Dog Flirting"
  7. Dog Brain (by J. Falconer)
  8. Dangerous Puppets
  9. Cut-Up Camera "Aerobics Instructor"
  10. Excerpt from Joy Street
  11. Weird (by Derek Philips)
  12. Æon Flux
  13. Psycho-Gram "Hostage" (serialized throughout episode)
3 June 9, 1991
  1. Open: Faith No More "Epic"
  2. Soap Opera "Diandra Wastes Away"
  3. Buzz Box (a short film by David Daniels)
  4. Snookles (by Juliet Stroud)
  5. Stick Figure Theatre "Edmund O'Brien in D.O.A."
  6. Cut-Up Camera "Roller Coaster"
  7. Miss Lidia's Makeover to the Stars "Sylvester Stallone"
  8. Invisible Hands
  9. Prophet & Loss (by Jonathan Bairstow)
  10. Black Hula (by Marv Newland)
  11. The Art School Girls of Doom "Beach"
  12. Beach Chair (by Pixar)
  13. Æon Flux
  14. Psycho-Gram "Operative X" (serialized throughout episode)
4 June 16, 1991
  1. Open: Dental Health
  2. Winter Steele "Ball of Communion"
  3. Jac Mac and Rad Boy "Go!"
  4. Footworks "Scoring"
  5. Dangerous Puppets
  6. The Thing What Lurked in the Tub
  7. Invisible Hands
  8. Monk's Purpose
  9. Stick Figure Theater "Madonna in Express Yourself"
  10. Æon Flux
  11. Psycho-Gram "Music Industry" (serialized throughout episode)
5 June 23, 1991
  1. Open: The B-52's "Love Shack"
  2. Soap Opera "Caught in the Act"
  3. Push Comes to Shove (Enemies) (by Bill Plympton) (serialized throughout episode)
  4. Cut-Up Camera "Pizza Delivery"
  5. Face Like a Frog – Mystic Knights "Don't Go in the Basement"
  6. Invisible Hands
  7. Miss Lidia's Makeover to the Stars "George Michael"
  8. Stick Figure Theatre "José Ferrer in Cyrano de Bergerac"
  9. The Art School Girls of Doom "The Bra"
  10. They Might Be Giants "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)"
  11. Æon Flux episode 5 (bug in glass, cracker spread, news show) [6]
  12. Psycho-Gram "Suburban Housewife" (serialized throughout episode)
6 June 30, 1991
  1. Open: Chalk test bars and tone
  2. Winter Steele "Stupid Hippies"
  3. Cut-Up Camera "Elevator"
  4. Invisible Hands
  5. Stick Figure Theatre "Jimmy Stewart in It's a Wonderful Life"
  6. Æon Flux (entire first season + episode 6)
  7. Psycho-Gram "Time Travel" (serialized throughout episode)

Season 2 (1992) Edit

No. Original air date Summary
7 September 24, 1992
  1. Open: Uncle Louie's Travels (by Drew Friedman) (serialized throughout episode)
  2. Æon Flux "Gravity"
  3. The Adventures of Thomas and Nardo
  4. Beavis and Butt-Head "Frog Baseball" (by Mike Judge)
  5. The Specialists
  6. Winter Steele "Soft Heart, Hard Alcohol"
  7. Stick Figure Theatre "Night of the Living Dead"
  8. Dog-Boy (by Charles Burns)
8 October 1, 1992
  1. Open: The Safety Twins
  2. Bobby & Billy "Let's Go to the Party!"
  3. Wishful Thinking (by Candy Guard)
  4. Dog-Boy
  5. The Specialists
  6. Office Space (by Mike Judge)
  7. The Listener (by Chris Landreth)
  8. Was (Not Was) "Hello Dad, I'm in Jail" Directed and Produced by Christoph Simon Copyright 1988
  9. Wishful Thinking (by Candy Guard) Part 2
  10. Glove Story (Animated & Directed by Miles Flanagan, Mole Hill, Mark Slater)
  11. Æon Flux "Night" (Renamed "Mirror" on the Æon Flux DVD collection) Written, Designed, Produced and Directed by Peter Chung
9 October 8, 1992
  1. Open: Concert (excerpt from a short film by Ondrej Rudavsky)
  2. Joe Normal (Written/Directed by Stephen Holman) Part 1
  3. Was (Not Was) "What Up, Dog?" Copyright 1987
  4. Speedbump the Roadkill Possum "Slipp'ry When Wet"
  5. Doktor Züm "Cafe Le Bad"
  6. The Adventures of Thomas and Nardo
  7. Meggamorphosis (by Sean Schur, featuring the voices of Tim Curry as "The Snake" and Annie Potts as The "Egg")
  8. Stick Figure Theatre "Wm. Shakespeare's Henry V"
  9. Joe Normal (Written/Directed by Stephen Holman) Part 2
  10. The Specialists "Anti Matter World" Part 2/"Necator" Part 1
  11. Bobby & Billy "Winter Fun"
  12. The Killing of an Egg (Animation by Paul Driessen)
  13. Dog-Boy "Date with Rondy" Part 1
  14. Joe Normal (Written/Directed by Stephen Holman) Part 3
10 October 15, 1992
  1. Open: Stick Figure Theatre "Mr. Jimi Hendrix performing "The Star-Spangled Banner" (Woodstock, 1969)"
  2. Doktor Züm "Typical Records"
  3. Elvis Meets the Spider People From Hell
  4. Winter Steele "All Men Suck (Except Crow)"
  5. Dog-Boy "Date with Rondy" Part 2
  6. Getting to Know Each Other (by Candy Guard)
  7. Was (Not Was) "Earth to Doris" Copyright 1986
  8. The Honky Problem (by Mike Judge)
  9. Bobby & Billy "Camping Out"
  10. Bob the Frog in "Burp"
  11. At the Beach (From Feggorama)
  12. The Specialists "Necator Part 2"/"Fifi Breakout" Part 1
11 October 22, 1992
  1. Open: The Running Man (excerpt)
  2. The Specialists
  3. Stick Figure Theatre "Sergei Eisenstein's silent classic The Battleship Potemkin (USSR, 1925)"
  4. Flugbild (by Thomas Meyer-Hermann)
  5. Ladies (by Candy Guard)
  6. Dog-Boy
  7. The Running Man (by Yoshiaki Kawajiri)
12 October 29, 1992
  1. Open: The Twelve Dangers of Skydiving (serialized throughout episode)
  2. Bobby & Billy "Soap Box Derby"
  3. Speedbump the Roadkill Possum "Batt'ry-fied"
  4. Dog-Boy
  5. Doktor Züm "Atom Bomb Factory"
  6. Stick Figure Theatre "The Crash of the Hindenburg May 6, 1937"
  7. Let's Chop Soo-E (by Eric Pigors)
  8. Winter Steele "Rhinestones 'n' Concussions"
  9. The Specialists
13 November 5, 1992
  1. Open: Door #8
  2. The Adventures of Thomas and Nardo
  3. This is Not Frank's Planet
  4. Æon Flux "Leisure"
  5. Dog-Boy
  6. In the Aquarium (Excerpt)
  7. Stick Figure Theatre "Jack Nicholson and Boris Karloff in The Terror"
  8. The Specialists
  9. Koko's Earth Control (by Max Fleischer, 1928) (new music and sound effects added, abridged)
14 November 12, 1992
  1. Open: Devil's Angels (trailer)
  2. Smoking Section (Feggo)
  3. The End (by Walter Cavazzuti)
  4. Heads
  5. Winter Steele "F.T.W."
  6. The Specialists
  7. Pickpocket (Feggo)
  8. The Street Sweeper
  9. Speedbump the Roadkill Possum "Buck-a-Roost"
  10. The Hitchhiker
  11. Beware of Dog (Feggo)
  12. Dog-Boy
15 November 19, 1992
  1. Open: Theatrical trailer for Truck Turner
  2. The Adventures of Thomas and Nardo
  3. Conversations (serialized throughout episode)
  4. Dog-Boy
  5. The Specialists
  6. Beavis and Butt-Head "Peace, Love & Understanding" (by Mike Judge)
  7. Bobby & Billy "Earning Money"
  8. Æon Flux "Tide"
16 December 3, 1992
  1. Open: Amore Baciami
  2. The Adventures of Thomas and Nardo
  3. Æon Flux "War"
  4. The Specialists
  5. Dog-Boy
  6. Stick Figure Theatre "Miss Bette Davis in Of Human Bondage"
  7. Winter Steele "Desperate Beauty"
  8. Amore Baciami (sung by Nuccia Bongiovanni)

Season 3 (1993–95) Edit

No. Original air date Summary
17 December 31, 1993
  1. Open: Stick Figure Theatre "The Naked Edge part one"
  2. The Blockheads "Mall"
  3. Crazy Daisy Ed "To Officer with Love"
  4. Gas Planet
  5. Smart Talk with Raisin (created by John R. Dilworth)
  6. The Dangwoods "Nightmare in Trailer City"
18 July 6, 1994
  1. Open: The Day of the Dead Guy
  2. Uncle Louie' Party
  3. Anyway (created by Run Wrake; serialized throughout episode)
  4. Technological Threat
  5. Brad Dharma: Psychedelic Detective
  6. Stick Figure Theatre "The Naked Edge part two"
  7. One Less Ant
  8. The Bill and Willis Show (created by Wayne White)
19 July 13, 1994
  1. Open: Strangers in Paradise
  2. Brad Dharma: Psychedelic Detective
  3. Nightwatchman
  4. Nietzsche Pops
  5. Beat Dedication
  6. Doctor X vs Mister Y
  7. Stick Figure Theatre "The Naked Edge part three"
  8. Crazy Daisy Ed "Fast, Loud, Dumb and Proud"
  9. Sound Asleep
20 July 27, 1994
  1. Open: Uncle Louie "Blind Date"
  2. Genie Junkie
  3. Stick Figure Theatre "The Naked Edge part four"
  4. Cat and Mouse at (The) Home
  5. The Blockheads "TV"
  6. The Chore
  7. Human Bomb
21 October 3, 1994
  1. Open: Krazy Teens USA
  2. Rico & Klein
  3. Honey Bunny (serialized throughout episode)
  4. Stick Figure Theatre "The Naked Edge part five"
  5. Crazy Daisy Ed "Let's Go to the Stinkin' Movies"
  6. Balloon Guy
  7. Sweat
  8. Green Beret
22 January 1, 1995
  1. Open: Medallion Love
  2. Crazy Daisy Ed "Hill Bomb Skate Sniper"
  3. Swine Cowboy
  4. Stick Figure Theatre "The Naked Edge part six"
  5. Autoguard 2000
  6. The Big City
  7. Beat
  8. Brad Dharma: Psychedelic Detective
  9. The Invisible Man in "Blind Love"

Season 4 (2014) Edit

No. Original air date Summary
1[7] May 15, 2014
  1. Most Days
  2. Tiny Chainsaw (by Joel Veitch)
  3. Gummie Chernobyl
  4. Bedtime Stories with Abraham Willosby I
  5. Sick
  6. Bruce
  7. Institutional Mechanisms
  8. Mac & Cheese
  9. Disco Destroyer 01
  10. Liquid Television Valentine
  11. We Are the Universe From We Can Do It!
  12. Cougar Bike
  13. Mini Sketchbook Animation 010-019
  14. Best Song Ever (by Wallpaper.)
2[8] May 22, 2014
  1. The Lost Coin
  2. Let's Make Out
  3. The Long Legs 6: "Nick the Cockroach"
  4. Rad
  5. Fluffy McCloud
  6. Haerskogen
  7. Disco Destroyer
  8. Slander
  9. Heal Everything Heal Everyone From We Can Do It!
  10. You Came Out (by We Have Band)
  11. Playing For Keeps
  12. Bedtime Stories With Abraham Willosby II
  13. Laser Beamer
  14. Boy (by Milgrom)
3[9] May 29, 2014
4[10] June 5, 2014
5[11] June 12, 2014

Recurring segments Edit

  • Winter Steele – A puppet show about a biker chick searching for her long-lost love (see below).
  • Soap Opera – A parody of daytime soaps, with bars of soap as the actors.
  • Cut-Up Camera – A parody of Candid Camera involving outrageous situations.
  • Miss Lidia's Makeover to the Stars – A short about an unseen makeup artist (with live-action hands) who gives celebrities mock make-overs via her computer.
  • Invisible Hands – About a turban-clad sleuth who solves murders.
  • Buzz Box – A short with changing patterns set to rock music.
  • Stick Figure Theatre – A series of shorts recreating scenes from popular movies using stick-figures drawn on 3 × 5 cards.
  • Dangerous Puppets – About two puppets who violently destroy each other.
  • The Art School Girls of Doom – A live-action short in the early 1990s about two art school girls. Codie Field and Gina Varla Vetro, transgender actresses, played the girls in an animated environment.[12]
  • Footworks – Stories featuring footprints as the characters.
  • Æon Flux – About a scantily-clad female secret agent (later spun off into its own series; also adapted into a 2005 live-action film starring Charlize Theron).[13] The series later became part of Liquid Television's online version in 2012.
  • Beavis and Butt-Head – About two adolescent morons who cause their own trouble; later spun off into its own series.
  • Psychogram – A series of stories told with postcards and voiceover narration.
  • The Specialists – A 10-episode series about three private detectives.
  • Dog Boy – A live-action, comic book-style story about the adventures of a young man who received a dog's heart in a medical transplant.
  • The Adventures of Thomas and Nardo – A computer-animated series about a man and his anthropomorphic house done in a 3D paper-style, created by Mark Beyer. It had an original soundtrack composed by The Residents.
  • Speedbump the Roadkill Possum – About a possum who often gets run over.
  • Was (Not Was) – A series of fast-paced chalk animations to the tune of songs by the titular band.
  • Uncle Louie – A series of cut-out animations about an older yet jovial uncle and his young nephew in various adventures.
  • Bobby & Billy – A series of cut-out animations, drawn similar to Norman Rockwell paintings, about two younger boys who display malevolence and immoral behavior in various situations. The cartoon often satirizes indecency set in the 1960.
  • Brickface & Stucco – A live-action series about two grease monkeys and their custom hot rod gear head adventures.
  • Brad Dharma: Psychedelic Detective – An animated series about a psychic private detective in the future megacity of Timbuktu. It mixed cyberpunk and fantasy tropes.[14]

Winter Steele Edit

Winter Steele is a puppet television series created by Cintra Wilson that aired as a segment of Liquid Television during its first two seasons, 1991–1993. Wilson wrote the series, created the puppets, did the voice of the main character and even did some live action body double work.

Winter Steele is depicted as a female biker who is in hot pursuit of her childhood friend, lover and sometime nemesis David "Crow" Dickerson, himself a biker. The two met as children in a repressive orphanage and bonded. Separated, the two vowed to find each other, with Winter criss-crossing the land on a motorcycle. In this course Winter breaks many laws - robbing a crossdresser at gunpoint, credit card fraud, etc. As it transpires, Crow is also desperately looking for Winter, he has gotten a career as a stunt performer a la Evel Knievel and a cape he uses in his act bears the inscription "Winter, where are you?" At one point Winter even meets up with Crow's mother, who abandoned her son to an orphanage. Asked if she regretted sending Crow there, she tersely replies "Hell no!"

Winter eventually learns of Crow's career as a daredevil, but despairs of reaching him when she can't get his attention at a show. Defeated, Winter attempts suicide by immolation, wrecking her motorcycle, tearing off her clothes and setting them on fire. She is stopped when a private detective hired by Crow recognizes her. But before he can bring her to Crow, he sees Winter's burnt belongings and assumes she has committed suicide. He attempts suicide himself by ramming his chopper into a brick wall, but though seriously injured he is not killed. Winter finally catches up with Crow at the intensive care unit at the hospital, but is taken away by the police on various charges before she can stay long. After the police have taken her away, we see Crow raise a thumb towards Winter.

Revival Edit

On October 13, 2011, MTVX, MTV's cross media group, announced the return of Liquid Television.[15] It is now a network that is available on the internet and social media. The first content to debut on the network was "F**KING BEST SONG EVERRR" by Wallpaper, available on the website. Full-length episodes featuring the online content and all-new material were released in 2013.

Shows on LiquidTelevision.com Edit

  • The Head - Animated series about the adventures of a young man who has an alien hatch out of his head.
  • The Maxx - Animated adaptation of comic book series The Maxx, the story follows the dual-reality adventures and struggles of the Maxx and his social worker Julie. Aired on MTV's Oddities, which was a sub-category of Liquid Television in the 1990s.
  • Daria - Focuses on Daria Morgendorffer, a smart, acerbic, and somewhat misanthropic teenage girl who observes the world around her. Spin-off of Beavis and Butt-Head.
  • Wonder Showzen - Live-action/animated sketch comedy series about a darkly perverse kids' show modeled after Sesame Street.
  • Celebrity Deathmatch - Clay animation series featuring overly violent wrestling matches between celebrities. Originally part of LT's follow-up, Cartoon Sushi.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Rushkoff, Douglas (1994). Media virus!: hidden agendas in popular culture. New York: Ballantine Books. p. 150. ISBN 9780345382764.
  2. ^ "BBC Genome (TV Guide Archive) : FAQ". BBC. Retrieved April 9, 2018.
  3. ^ Svetkey, Benjamin (June 14, 1991). "What is Liquid Television". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved November 12, 2010.
  4. ^ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. pp. 501–504. ISBN 978-1476665993.
  5. ^ Lipton, Lauren (June 9, 1991). "High-Tech MTV 'Liquid Television' shows what visual wizards can do with animation and pop culture". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 12, 2010.
  6. ^ "Liquid Television : FAQ". Textfiles.com. Retrieved March 7, 2014.
  7. ^ "Liquid TV | Episode 1". Youtube.com. Archived from the original on December 22, 2021. Retrieved July 7, 2014.
  8. ^ "Liquid TV | Episode 2". Youtube.com. Archived from the original on December 22, 2021. Retrieved July 7, 2014.
  9. ^ "Liquid TV | Episode 3". Youtube.com. Retrieved July 20, 2023.
  10. ^ "Liquid TV | Episode 4". Youtube.com. Retrieved July 20, 2023.
  11. ^ "Liquid TV | Episode 5". Youtube.com. Retrieved July 20, 2023.
  12. ^ . Vanity Fair. November 1992. Archived from the original on March 25, 2014.
  13. ^ "Liquid Television". Entertainment Weekly. May 31, 1991. Retrieved November 12, 2010.
  14. ^ "THE CREATIVE JOURNEY TO TIMBUKTU - The Washington Post". The Washington Post.
  15. ^ "mtv revives liquid-television". Cartoon Brew.


Further reading Edit

  • Aero Flux [videorecording]: The Complete Animated Collection. Peter Chung; Howard E. Baker; Denise Poirier: John Rafter Lee; MTV Networks; Paramount Home Entertainment. c2005. 3 videodiscs.
  • Lipton. Lauren. High-Tech MTV; "Liquid Television" shows what visual wizards can do with animation and pop culture." Los Angeles Times, June 9, 1991 TV Times Orange County Edition, p 8.
  • Liquid Television. By: LIGHTBODY, KIM, Fast Company, 10859241, Nov2017, Issue 220
  • Wet Shorts [videorecording]: The Best of Liquid Television. MTV Networks: SMV Enterprises. New York, NY:MTV Networks c1997 videodisc (90 min)

External links Edit

  • Liquid Television at IMDb

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Liquid Television was an animation showcase that appeared on MTV 3 from 1991 to 1995 It has served as the launching point for several high profile original cartoons including Beavis and Butt Head and AEon Flux 4 The bulk of Liquid Television s material was created by independent animators and artists specially for the show and some previously produced segments were compiled from festivals such as Spike and Mike s Festival of Animation Liquid TelevisionThe 1991 1995 logoCreated byJaphet Asher 1 ComposerMark MothersbaughCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons4No of episodes27 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersAbby TerkuhleJaphet AsherPrudence FentonRunning time30 minutesProduction companiesMTV AnimationOriginal series Colossal PicturesBIG PicturesNoyes amp Laybourne EnterprisesBBC EnterprisesRevival series Titmouse Inc ReleaseOriginal networkMTVBBC Two 2 Original releaseOriginal series June 2 1991 1991 06 02 January 1 1995 1995 01 01 Revival series May 15 2014 2014 05 15 June 12 2014 2014 06 12 The first season of Liquid Television also aired on BBC Two in co production with MTV Ultimately MTV commissioned three seasons of the show which was produced by Colossal Pictures The show was eventually succeeded by Cartoon Sushi Mark Mothersbaugh composed the show s theme music The show was broadcast in Canada on MuchMusic in Asia on Channel V in Australia on SBS and in New Zealand on TV3 Contents 1 History 2 Series credits 3 Series overview 4 Episodes 4 1 Season 1 1991 4 2 Season 2 1992 4 3 Season 3 1993 95 4 4 Season 4 2014 5 Recurring segments 5 1 Winter Steele 6 Revival 6 1 Shows on LiquidTelevision com 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory EditThere were also a large number of animation pieces adapted from the work of Art Spiegelman s comic compilation RAW RAW featured underground cartoonists such as Mark Beyer Richard Sala and Peter Bagge In particular Dog Boy by Charles Burns was based on the artist s series from RAW 5 Due to the extensive use of licensed music throughout the series episodes often began with a contemporary music video being liquified full episodes of Liquid Television have not been seen in any form since its original run Selected segments from the series including the first appearances of AEon Flux were released on two VHS tapes in the late 1990s as The Best of Liquid Television parts one and two These tapes are long out of print A collection volume titled Wet Shorts The Best of Liquid Television comprising the two VHS tapes was released on DVD in 1997 but this too is out of print Series credits EditJaphet Asher Executive Producer Creative Director Prudence Fenton Executive Producer Story Editor Mark Mothersbaugh Composer Theme Music XAOS Inc Title Sequences Liquid Lips Liquid Eyes End Credits Bed A BIG Pictures amp Noyes amp Laybourne Collaboration Produced by Colossal Pictures for MTV amp BBC TVSeries overview EditSeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired16June 2 1991June 30 1992210September 24 1992December 3 199236December 31 1993January 1 199545May 15 2014June 12 2014Episodes EditSeason 1 1991 Edit No Original air date Summary1 June 2 1991 Open Robert Palmer Addicted to Love Soap Opera A Steamy Scene Buzz Box Grinning Evil Death AEon Flux Invisible Hands by Richard Sala Lea Press on Limbs Stick Figure Theatre John Wayne in Angel and the Bad Man Miss Lidia s Makeover to the Stars Sinead O Connor The Art School Girls of Doom Drummer Psycho Gram Serum serialized throughout episode 2 June 2 1991 Open John Denver PSA Winter Steele Eat Crow Invisible Hands Stick Figure Theatre Mister Alfred Hitchcock Rocky by Malcolm Bennett Footwork Dog Flirting Dog Brain by J Falconer Dangerous Puppets Cut Up Camera Aerobics Instructor Excerpt from Joy Street Weird by Derek Philips AEon Flux Psycho Gram Hostage serialized throughout episode 3 June 9 1991 Open Faith No More Epic Soap Opera Diandra Wastes Away Buzz Box a short film by David Daniels Snookles by Juliet Stroud Stick Figure Theatre Edmund O Brien in D O A Cut Up Camera Roller Coaster Miss Lidia s Makeover to the Stars Sylvester Stallone Invisible Hands Prophet amp Loss by Jonathan Bairstow Black Hula by Marv Newland The Art School Girls of Doom Beach Beach Chair by Pixar AEon Flux Psycho Gram Operative X serialized throughout episode 4 June 16 1991 Open Dental Health Winter Steele Ball of Communion Jac Mac and Rad Boy Go Footworks Scoring Dangerous Puppets The Thing What Lurked in the Tub Invisible Hands Monk s Purpose Stick Figure Theater Madonna in Express Yourself AEon Flux Psycho Gram Music Industry serialized throughout episode 5 June 23 1991 Open The B 52 s Love Shack Soap Opera Caught in the Act Push Comes to Shove Enemies by Bill Plympton serialized throughout episode Cut Up Camera Pizza Delivery Face Like a Frog Mystic Knights Don t Go in the Basement Invisible Hands Miss Lidia s Makeover to the Stars George Michael Stick Figure Theatre Jose Ferrer in Cyrano de Bergerac The Art School Girls of Doom The Bra They Might Be Giants Istanbul Not Constantinople AEon Flux episode 5 bug in glass cracker spread news show 6 Psycho Gram Suburban Housewife serialized throughout episode 6 June 30 1991 Open Chalk test bars and tone Winter Steele Stupid Hippies Cut Up Camera Elevator Invisible Hands Stick Figure Theatre Jimmy Stewart in It s a Wonderful Life AEon Flux entire first season episode 6 Psycho Gram Time Travel serialized throughout episode Season 2 1992 Edit No Original air date Summary7 September 24 1992 Open Uncle Louie s Travels by Drew Friedman serialized throughout episode AEon Flux Gravity The Adventures of Thomas and Nardo Beavis and Butt Head Frog Baseball by Mike Judge The Specialists Winter Steele Soft Heart Hard Alcohol Stick Figure Theatre Night of the Living Dead Dog Boy by Charles Burns 8 October 1 1992 Open The Safety Twins Bobby amp Billy Let s Go to the Party Wishful Thinking by Candy Guard Dog Boy The Specialists Office Space by Mike Judge The Listener by Chris Landreth Was Not Was Hello Dad I m in Jail Directed and Produced by Christoph Simon Copyright 1988 Wishful Thinking by Candy Guard Part 2 Glove Story Animated amp Directed by Miles Flanagan Mole Hill Mark Slater AEon Flux Night Renamed Mirror on the AEon Flux DVD collection Written Designed Produced and Directed by Peter Chung9 October 8 1992 Open Concert excerpt from a short film by Ondrej Rudavsky Joe Normal Written Directed by Stephen Holman Part 1 Was Not Was What Up Dog Copyright 1987 Speedbump the Roadkill Possum Slipp ry When Wet Doktor Zum Cafe Le Bad The Adventures of Thomas and Nardo Meggamorphosis by Sean Schur featuring the voices of Tim Curry as The Snake and Annie Potts as The Egg Stick Figure Theatre Wm Shakespeare s Henry V Joe Normal Written Directed by Stephen Holman Part 2 The Specialists Anti Matter World Part 2 Necator Part 1 Bobby amp Billy Winter Fun The Killing of an Egg Animation by Paul Driessen Dog Boy Date with Rondy Part 1 Joe Normal Written Directed by Stephen Holman Part 310 October 15 1992 Open Stick Figure Theatre Mr Jimi Hendrix performing The Star Spangled Banner Woodstock 1969 Doktor Zum Typical Records Elvis Meets the Spider People From Hell Winter Steele All Men Suck Except Crow Dog Boy Date with Rondy Part 2 Getting to Know Each Other by Candy Guard Was Not Was Earth to Doris Copyright 1986 The Honky Problem by Mike Judge Bobby amp Billy Camping Out Bob the Frog in Burp At the Beach From Feggorama The Specialists Necator Part 2 Fifi Breakout Part 111 October 22 1992 Open The Running Man excerpt The Specialists Stick Figure Theatre Sergei Eisenstein s silent classic The Battleship Potemkin USSR 1925 Flugbild by Thomas Meyer Hermann Ladies by Candy Guard Dog Boy The Running Man by Yoshiaki Kawajiri 12 October 29 1992 Open The Twelve Dangers of Skydiving serialized throughout episode Bobby amp Billy Soap Box Derby Speedbump the Roadkill Possum Batt ry fied Dog Boy Doktor Zum Atom Bomb Factory Stick Figure Theatre The Crash of the Hindenburg May 6 1937 Let s Chop Soo E by Eric Pigors Winter Steele Rhinestones n Concussions The Specialists13 November 5 1992 Open Door 8 The Adventures of Thomas and Nardo This is Not Frank s Planet AEon Flux Leisure Dog Boy In the Aquarium Excerpt Stick Figure Theatre Jack Nicholson and Boris Karloff in The Terror The Specialists Koko s Earth Control by Max Fleischer 1928 new music and sound effects added abridged 14 November 12 1992 Open Devil s Angels trailer Smoking Section Feggo The End by Walter Cavazzuti Heads Winter Steele F T W The Specialists Pickpocket Feggo The Street Sweeper Speedbump the Roadkill Possum Buck a Roost The Hitchhiker Beware of Dog Feggo Dog Boy15 November 19 1992 Open Theatrical trailer for Truck Turner The Adventures of Thomas and Nardo Conversations serialized throughout episode Dog Boy The Specialists Beavis and Butt Head Peace Love amp Understanding by Mike Judge Bobby amp Billy Earning Money AEon Flux Tide 16 December 3 1992 Open Amore Baciami The Adventures of Thomas and Nardo AEon Flux War The Specialists Dog Boy Stick Figure Theatre Miss Bette Davis in Of Human Bondage Winter Steele Desperate Beauty Amore Baciami sung by Nuccia Bongiovanni Season 3 1993 95 Edit No Original air date Summary17 December 31 1993 Open Stick Figure Theatre The Naked Edge part one The Blockheads Mall Crazy Daisy Ed To Officer with Love Gas Planet Smart Talk with Raisin created by John R Dilworth The Dangwoods Nightmare in Trailer City 18 July 6 1994 Open The Day of the Dead Guy Uncle Louie Party Anyway created by Run Wrake serialized throughout episode Technological Threat Brad Dharma Psychedelic Detective Stick Figure Theatre The Naked Edge part two One Less Ant The Bill and Willis Show created by Wayne White 19 July 13 1994 Open Strangers in Paradise Brad Dharma Psychedelic Detective Nightwatchman Nietzsche Pops Beat Dedication Doctor X vs Mister Y Stick Figure Theatre The Naked Edge part three Crazy Daisy Ed Fast Loud Dumb and Proud Sound Asleep20 July 27 1994 Open Uncle Louie Blind Date Genie Junkie Stick Figure Theatre The Naked Edge part four Cat and Mouse at The Home The Blockheads TV The Chore Human Bomb21 October 3 1994 Open Krazy Teens USA Rico amp Klein Honey Bunny serialized throughout episode Stick Figure Theatre The Naked Edge part five Crazy Daisy Ed Let s Go to the Stinkin Movies Balloon Guy Sweat Green Beret22 January 1 1995 Open Medallion Love Crazy Daisy Ed Hill Bomb Skate Sniper Swine Cowboy Stick Figure Theatre The Naked Edge part six Autoguard 2000 The Big City Beat Brad Dharma Psychedelic Detective The Invisible Man in Blind Love Season 4 2014 Edit No Original air date Summary1 7 May 15 2014 Most Days Tiny Chainsaw by Joel Veitch Gummie Chernobyl Bedtime Stories with Abraham Willosby I Sick Bruce Institutional Mechanisms Mac amp Cheese Disco Destroyer 01 Liquid Television Valentine We Are the Universe From We Can Do It Cougar Bike Mini Sketchbook Animation 010 019 Best Song Ever by Wallpaper 2 8 May 22 2014 The Lost Coin Let s Make Out The Long Legs 6 Nick the Cockroach Rad Fluffy McCloud Haerskogen Disco Destroyer Slander Heal Everything Heal Everyone From We Can Do It You Came Out by We Have Band Playing For Keeps Bedtime Stories With Abraham Willosby II Laser Beamer Boy by Milgrom 3 9 May 29 20144 10 June 5 20145 11 June 12 2014Recurring segments EditWinter Steele A puppet show about a biker chick searching for her long lost love see below Soap Opera A parody of daytime soaps with bars of soap as the actors Cut Up Camera A parody of Candid Camera involving outrageous situations Miss Lidia s Makeover to the Stars A short about an unseen makeup artist with live action hands who gives celebrities mock make overs via her computer Invisible Hands About a turban clad sleuth who solves murders Buzz Box A short with changing patterns set to rock music Stick Figure Theatre A series of shorts recreating scenes from popular movies using stick figures drawn on 3 5 cards Dangerous Puppets About two puppets who violently destroy each other The Art School Girls of Doom A live action short in the early 1990s about two art school girls Codie Field and Gina Varla Vetro transgender actresses played the girls in an animated environment 12 Footworks Stories featuring footprints as the characters AEon Flux About a scantily clad female secret agent later spun off into its own series also adapted into a 2005 live action film starring Charlize Theron 13 The series later became part of Liquid Television s online version in 2012 Beavis and Butt Head About two adolescent morons who cause their own trouble later spun off into its own series Psychogram A series of stories told with postcards and voiceover narration The Specialists A 10 episode series about three private detectives Dog Boy A live action comic book style story about the adventures of a young man who received a dog s heart in a medical transplant The Adventures of Thomas and Nardo A computer animated series about a man and his anthropomorphic house done in a 3D paper style created by Mark Beyer It had an original soundtrack composed by The Residents Speedbump the Roadkill Possum About a possum who often gets run over Was Not Was A series of fast paced chalk animations to the tune of songs by the titular band Uncle Louie A series of cut out animations about an older yet jovial uncle and his young nephew in various adventures Bobby amp Billy A series of cut out animations drawn similar to Norman Rockwell paintings about two younger boys who display malevolence and immoral behavior in various situations The cartoon often satirizes indecency set in the 1960 Brickface amp Stucco A live action series about two grease monkeys and their custom hot rod gear head adventures Brad Dharma Psychedelic Detective An animated series about a psychic private detective in the future megacity of Timbuktu It mixed cyberpunk and fantasy tropes 14 Winter Steele Edit Winter Steele is a puppet television series created by Cintra Wilson that aired as a segment of Liquid Television during its first two seasons 1991 1993 Wilson wrote the series created the puppets did the voice of the main character and even did some live action body double work Winter Steele is depicted as a female biker who is in hot pursuit of her childhood friend lover and sometime nemesis David Crow Dickerson himself a biker The two met as children in a repressive orphanage and bonded Separated the two vowed to find each other with Winter criss crossing the land on a motorcycle In this course Winter breaks many laws robbing a crossdresser at gunpoint credit card fraud etc As it transpires Crow is also desperately looking for Winter he has gotten a career as a stunt performer a la Evel Knievel and a cape he uses in his act bears the inscription Winter where are you At one point Winter even meets up with Crow s mother who abandoned her son to an orphanage Asked if she regretted sending Crow there she tersely replies Hell no Winter eventually learns of Crow s career as a daredevil but despairs of reaching him when she can t get his attention at a show Defeated Winter attempts suicide by immolation wrecking her motorcycle tearing off her clothes and setting them on fire She is stopped when a private detective hired by Crow recognizes her But before he can bring her to Crow he sees Winter s burnt belongings and assumes she has committed suicide He attempts suicide himself by ramming his chopper into a brick wall but though seriously injured he is not killed Winter finally catches up with Crow at the intensive care unit at the hospital but is taken away by the police on various charges before she can stay long After the police have taken her away we see Crow raise a thumb towards Winter Revival EditOn October 13 2011 MTVX MTV s cross media group announced the return of Liquid Television 15 It is now a network that is available on the internet and social media The first content to debut on the network was F KING BEST SONG EVERRR by Wallpaper available on the website Full length episodes featuring the online content and all new material were released in 2013 Shows on LiquidTelevision com Edit The Head Animated series about the adventures of a young man who has an alien hatch out of his head The Maxx Animated adaptation of comic book series The Maxx the story follows the dual reality adventures and struggles of the Maxx and his social worker Julie Aired on MTV s Oddities which was a sub category of Liquid Television in the 1990s Daria Focuses on Daria Morgendorffer a smart acerbic and somewhat misanthropic teenage girl who observes the world around her Spin off of Beavis and Butt Head Wonder Showzen Live action animated sketch comedy series about a darkly perverse kids show modeled after Sesame Street Celebrity Deathmatch Clay animation series featuring overly violent wrestling matches between celebrities Originally part of LT s follow up Cartoon Sushi See also EditAdult Swim Cartoon Sushi Exposure Nicktoons Film Festival Eye Drops KaBlam Off the Air Raw Toonage What A Cartoon Random Cartoons Too Cool Cartoons GO Cartoons Oh Yeah Cartoons Spike and Mike s Festival of Animation Short CircutzReferences Edit Rushkoff Douglas 1994 Media virus hidden agendas in popular culture New York Ballantine Books p 150 ISBN 9780345382764 BBC Genome TV Guide Archive FAQ BBC Retrieved April 9 2018 Svetkey Benjamin June 14 1991 What is Liquid Television Entertainment Weekly Retrieved November 12 2010 Erickson Hal 2005 Television Cartoon Shows An Illustrated Encyclopedia 1949 Through 2003 2nd ed McFarland amp Co pp 501 504 ISBN 978 1476665993 Lipton Lauren June 9 1991 High Tech MTV Liquid Television shows what visual wizards can do with animation and pop culture The Los Angeles Times Retrieved November 12 2010 Liquid Television FAQ Textfiles com Retrieved March 7 2014 Liquid TV Episode 1 Youtube com Archived from the original on December 22 2021 Retrieved July 7 2014 Liquid TV Episode 2 Youtube com Archived from the original on December 22 2021 Retrieved July 7 2014 Liquid TV Episode 3 Youtube com Retrieved July 20 2023 Liquid TV Episode 4 Youtube com Retrieved July 20 2023 Liquid TV Episode 5 Youtube com Retrieved July 20 2023 Wigging Out Vanity Fair November 1992 Archived from the original on March 25 2014 Liquid Television Entertainment Weekly May 31 1991 Retrieved November 12 2010 THE CREATIVE JOURNEY TO TIMBUKTU The Washington Post The Washington Post mtv revives liquid television Cartoon Brew Further reading EditAero Flux videorecording The Complete Animated Collection Peter Chung Howard E Baker Denise Poirier John Rafter Lee MTV Networks Paramount Home Entertainment c2005 3 videodiscs Lipton Lauren High Tech MTV Liquid Television shows what visual wizards can do with animation and pop culture Los Angeles Times June 9 1991 TV Times Orange County Edition p 8 Liquid Television By LIGHTBODY KIM Fast Company 10859241 Nov2017 Issue 220 Wet Shorts videorecording The Best of Liquid Television MTV Networks SMV Enterprises New York NY MTV Networks c1997 videodisc 90 min External links EditOfficial homepage of Liquid Television Liquid Television at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Liquid Television amp oldid 1179617566, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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