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Superjail!

Superjail! is an American adult animated television series created by Christy Karacas, Stephen Warbrick and Ben Gruber for Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim. It follows the events that take place in an unusual prison. The pilot episode aired on May 13, 2007, and its first season began on September 28, 2008.

Superjail!
Genre
Created byChristy Karacas[1]
Stephen Warbrick[1]
Ben Gruber[1]
Directed byChristy Karacas
Voices of
Music byBradford Reed (season 1)
Elmer Bernstein (season 1)
Didier Leplae (season 2-4)
Joe Wong (season 2-4)
Opening theme"Comin' Home" (written and performed by Cheeseburger featuring Doc[2])
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes36 (and 1 pilot) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
ProducersOllie Green (season 1, 3)
David McGrath (season 2)
Shannon Prynoski (season 2)
PeeDee Shindell (season 3-4)
EditorsFelipe Salazar (season 2)
Stephen Warbrick
Running time11 minutes
Production companiesWilliams Street
Augenblick Studios (2007–08)
Titmouse, Inc. (2011–14)
Original release
NetworkAdult Swim
ReleaseMay 13, 2007 (2007-05-13) –
July 20, 2014 (2014-07-20)

Superjail! is characterized by its psychedelic shifts in setting and plot and extreme graphic violence, which give the series a TV-MA-V rating (for graphic violence, including scenes of bloodshed, dismemberment, torture, and extreme cruelty).[3] These elements are depicted through highly elaborate animated sequences, which have been described as "Baroque and complicated and hard to take in at a single viewing".[4]

Setting and premise edit

The majority of Superjail! is set inside the eponymous prison, located in an alternate dimension identified as "5612". The prison is overseen by a Willy Wonka-esque individual known only as "The Warden", the amiable yet sadistic and mischievous head of Superjail with apparent shapeshifting powers who uses the prison (and prisoners) to satisfy his numerous whims. Externally, Superjail is built underneath a volcano which is itself located inside of a larger volcano. Internally, it seems to constitute its own reality, where the fabric of time and space is fluid and changes at the whim of the Warden. It has been indicated that the prison itself has a degree of sentience and that the nature of the prison is fluid according to the perceptions of the individual. Superjail's inmate population is estimated by Jared, the Warden's primary assistant, to be in excess of 70,000, though the show's creators mention that the prison processes "billions of inmates".

In the first season, each episode begins with a linear story revolving around an irresponsible scheme concocted by the Warden to satisfy some personal desire. The episode builds in both violence and surrealism into a climactic psychedelic blood bath during which dozens of inmates are brutally and gruesomely murdered either by one another or an external force. Some episode plots have no resolutions at all, with the story simply stopping when events have reached their most chaotic. Regardless, the status quo is always restored by the next episode, unless the episode is a multi-part one.

Beginning with the second season, the creators modified the format of the series to focus more on character development and story, as imagined by a revised writing staff.[5] The second-season premiere "Best Friends Forever" demonstrated an immediate break from the first season's template, focusing the episode on Jailbot and Jacknife as opposed to the Warden, setting half of the episode outside of the prison and lacking an extended murder sequence in the climax.

The third and fourth seasons of the show attempted to meld the formats of the first two seasons, continuing a focus on character development and ongoing storylines while reviving the technique of ending each episode with a complex murder sequence.[6]

Development edit

The series was the creation of Christy Karacas, Stephen Warbrick, and Ben Gruber. Karacas was a member of the band Cheeseburger (who provided the show's theme song "Comin' Home" until season 4), a background designer for MTV's Daria, directed Robotomy for Cartoon Network and later created Ballmastrz: 9009. Stephen Warbrick was originally known for his work on MTV's Beavis and Butt-Head and Daria, was a digital artist on MTV's Celebrity Deathmatch and was also an animatic artist at Blue Sky Studios. Ben Gruber originally wrote for Ultracity 6060 on MTV's Cartoon Sushi and later wrote for shows like Teen Titans Go!, Breadwinners, and SpongeBob SquarePants, and would later become a story editor for Jellystone!.

Karacas originally created a student film in 1997 for MTV's Cartoon Sushi, entitled "Space War". He then partnered with Warbrick in 2001, creating another film known as "Bar Fight", which caught the attention of Cartoon Network's Adult Swim, who allowed them, and Ben Gruber, to create a show of their own. The name "Superjail!" was based on the former name of the Central North Correctional Centre.

Episodes edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
PilotMay 13, 2007 (2007-05-13)
110September 28, 2008 (2008-09-28)December 7, 2008 (2008-12-07)
210April 3, 2011 (2011-04-03)June 12, 2011 (2011-06-12)
310September 30, 2012 (2012-09-30)December 9, 2012 (2012-12-09)
46June 15, 2014 (2014-06-15)July 20, 2014 (2014-07-20)

International broadcast edit

In Canada, Superjail previously aired on G4's Adult Digital Distraction block,[7] and currently airs on the Canadian version of Adult Swim.[8]

Characters edit

Main edit

  • The Warden (voiced by David Wain) is the proprietor and warden of Superjail and main protagonist of the series. A tall, thin man clad in a purple tailcoat and top hat, gloves, red cummerbund, and yellow-tinted glasses. The Warden has been described as a "sadistic version of both the Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland and Willy Wonka from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory".[9] Despite possessing an ever-cheerful and friendly disposition, he's actually a severely deranged and violent sociopath due to his upbringing by his cruel father who was also a warden referred to in the pilot as Prison Moghal. The Warden devised Superjail as a means for expressing himself and regularly endangers the inhabitants of Superjail, often intentionally, to satisfy some unusual whim. He has very little respect for human life, and one day wishes to incarcerate all of humanity within the Superjail, according to one episode depicting an alternate future where he conquers the entire world and transforms it into a single prison state. Rather than handling any actual administrative tasks, he spends most of his time lusting after Chief Guard Alice, a recurring gag poking fun at the Warden’s naivety to the fact that Alice is transgender, or indulging his own bizarre fantasies. The Warden also possesses magical abilities, such as the ability to shapeshift into virtually anything he can imagine, and the ability to control the laws of reality within Superjail. Though the Warden's name is never revealed, David Wain answered "Mark Davis" in a Reddit AMA.[10]
  • Jared (voiced by Teddy Cohn) is Superjail's large-headed, long-moustached, uptight/high-strung accountant and Warden's primary assistant. Jared handles most of Superjail's administrative duties and extracurricular activities, such as the Superjail Newspaper. He was first taken to Superjail as a prisoner for unknowingly working for the mafia and got his current job when impressing the Warden with his intelligence and financial skills (An allusion to The Shawshank Redemption). He's in recovery for, according to the show's creators, every addiction possible: alcoholism, drug addiction, gambling, and compulsive eating. Periodically, Jared suffers relapses into his addictions, especially when he's stressed out, temptation proves to be too much for him, or is forced by the Warden into a position likely to prompt a relapse (such as serving as a bartender at a bar built inside Superjail).
  • Alice (voiced by Christy Karacas) is Superjail's hulking, muscular head prison guard. Alice regularly engages in sadomasochistic rituals with the prisoners (often without their consent), all the while rebuffing the Warden's constant advances. Originally a male guard at a normal prison, she discovered her true nature after falling in love with that prison's homosexual warden, who quickly fired her as a result of his transphobia. Alice was hired by the Warden shortly thereafter.[11] Alice doesn't seem to take hormone therapy, but does have breast implants and publicly considers herself a woman. It's apparent throughout the show that she has not undergone gender reassignment surgery.
  • Jailbot is a white, tombstone-shaped, levitating robot that the Warden created to perform tasks in and around Superjail. Within his simplistic-looking body seems to be a limitless storage space, from which he can produce a vast arsenal of deadly weaponry and tools, including numerous telescoping arms. At the beginning of every episode, Jailbot is tasked with capturing and torturing a criminal named Jackknife and bringing him to Superjail, often maiming or killing innocent bystanders in the process. A running gag for the intro in the first three seasons shows Jailbot carrying Jacknife through various other dimensions into a cloud resembling Warden's head which leads to Superjail. In the episode "Jailbot 2.0", the Warden claims that Jailbot single-handedly built the vast prison, but flashbacks suggest that Jailbot is really the latest in a series of similar robots. He's mute, with a dot matrix screen that displays a simple expressive face.[12] Despite his ruthlessness, Jailbot also possesses a childlike personality, protecting the Warden from any harm and watching out for the welfare of young children who come across his path, however, he can be cold and ruthless to children who are mean to him; Christy Karacas described him as a "red-headed stepchild...seeking approval." He has even shown compassion for Jacknife, such as releasing him in "Best Friends Forever".[11]
  • The Doctor (voiced by Christopher McCulloch) is the resident physician of Superjail. He regularly experiments on the inmates in grotesque ways and has a German accent, but at times says words in French. It was revealed in "Vacation" that he fought in World War II and was at one point a POW.
  • The Twins (both voiced by Richard Mather) are two green-blooded, blonde, identical twin aliens with European-sounding accents who inhabit a laboratory underneath Superjail and wear outfits resembling those worn by the Sandmen in Logan's Run. They took a year abroad trip to Earth and then decided to stay much to their father's chagrin. Their on-screen appearances are accompanied by techno music. The Twins use their alien powers—including teleportation, shrinking, and materializing various items to interfere with the Warden's plans for their amusement. Although their plots often result in mass death and destruction, the Twins do not appear to harbour any malice towards either the Warden or the prisoners.
  • Jackknife (voiced by Christy Karacas) – A low-level criminal who appears in the openings of most episodes committing crimes before getting captured and brutally tortured by Jailbot, where his subsequent journey through various "outer worlds" and back to Superjail makes up the opening credits sequence (with the latter being omitted in the 4th and final season). He's often depicted escaping the jail during the murder sequences in the first season and periodically throughout seasons 2 and 3. He never speaks and communicates only by way of animalistic grunts and shrieks. He's labelled by Jared to be Superjail's most vile inmate due to his upbringing and near lack of any form of morality. Jackknife is depicted as being short-tempered, violent, and misogynistic. During the events of Oedipus Mess, Jacknife is revealed to have sired a son with one of Ultra-Prison's inmates. Having recognized the child as his, Jacknife escaped while the Warden created 10,000 clones of Jacknife that ran amok worldwide until all but the original were killed off. In the Season 3 premiere, a female version of Jacknife causes chaos at a male strip club and gets sent to UltraPrison, suggesting that Jacknife either has a sister or a wife.
  • Lord Stingray (voiced by Eric Bauza) is a stereotypical supervillain character, akin to Cobra Commander, and the main antagonist of the show. After being defeated by his army-themed enemies, he crash-landed on Superjail Island and tried to take it over, but ended up being imprisoned. He's been a thorn in the Warden's side ever since by trying to either escape or take over Superjail. Lord Stingray first appears in the second season episode "Lord Stingray Crash Party".

Recurring edit

  • Gary and Bird – Gary is a silent, bespectacled man obviously based on Robert Franklin Stroud, the Birdman of Alcatraz. However, Gary is mostly a servant to Bird, a small female canary, who appears to be the unofficial "boss" of all of the prisoners in Superjail until Lord Stingray got imprisoned. In the episode 'Uh Oh, It's Magic,' Gary uses his ventriloquism to throw his voice into the Warden's puppet Prison Peedee to stage a break-out. However, the plan is foiled prior to Gary's vocal cords being surgically removed and discarded.
  • Paul Guaye and Jean Baptiste Le Ghei (voiced by Christopher McCulloch, Stephen Warbrick) – Two homosexual inmates that can be seen in nearly every episode. Former leaders of rival "Purple Pythons" (Jean) and "Double Rainbow" (Paul) prison gangs in Superjail, which parodies 1961 musical West Side Story. They fell in love as a result and eventually got married. Paul is depicted as being the more feminine of the couple and is somewhat controlling of Jean. Jean is more of the stereotypical male. Despite being violent criminals, the two of them are actually somewhat kind and caring towards others and are respected by the other inmates.
  • Ash (voiced by Christopher McCulloch) is a severely burned pyrokinetic pyromaniac prisoner. His burns come from a fire caused by his father, a drunk, dropping a cigarette in a movie theatre. Ash's personality is almost childlike.
  • Fatty (voiced by Stephen Warbrick) is a bald, middle-aged, overweight inmate with a high-pitched voice and giggly/creepy personality, with an affinity for trying to show off his genitals, usually towards Gary. It is revealed in the episode "Superjail Grand Prix" that Fatty is a pedophile. Fatty is often killed during the murder scene or at some point in any episode, he appears in, only to be inexplicably revived for the next episode.
  • Peedee (voiced by Dana Snyder) is a live ventriloquist's dummy possessed by Gary's vocal cords. Originally, he was controlled from within by Bird with Gary projecting his voice, but the dummy gained independence after Gary's severed vocal cords first possessed a rat and then the doll, turning it to a foul-mouthed criminal with a mobster accent and a standard inmate status. He shares a rivalry with Lord Stingray, but the two occasionally work together against the Warden and the other inmates.

Ultra-Prison edit

  • The Mistress (voiced by Sally Donovan) is the female warden of Ultra-Prison (a women's prison). She had a brief one-night stand with the Warden while under the effects of Spanish fly. In the season 2 finale, she takes control of Superjail. She engaged in a relationship with Lord Stingray in the season 3 episode "Stingstress". However, after a night of intercourse with Alice, the Mistress returns Superjail to the Warden while she begins a new life-style as a hippie.
  • Bruce (voiced by Melissa Brown (Ladies' Night) and Chris McCulloch, Stephen Warbrick (Stingstress) is the head guard at Ultraprison and part of the Mistress' staff. He is the opposite counterpart to Alice and is thus also transgender.
  • Nova (voiced by Sally Donovan) –The pink robot of UltraPrison. While she appears to be the female version of Jailbot, she is also sleeker, refers to herself as 'newer model' than he is however since they both are custom built prototypes no one can be newer or older.
  • Charise (voiced by Kamala Sankaram ("Ladies' Night") and Sally Donovan in "Vacation" and onwards) is part of the staff at Ultraprison, acting as both Mistress' personal assistant and her accountant. She is the counterpart to Jared.

Influences edit

In a Cold Hard Flash interview, creator Christy Karacas explained influences for the show were Gary Panter, Robert Crumb, Sally Cruikshank, Mad magazine, Vince Collins, Looney Tunes, Fleischer Studios, Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Schoolhouse Rock!, Sesame Street, the Itchy & Scratchy segments from The Simpsons, kids' art, Muppets, outsider art, underground comics and Pee Wee's Playhouse.[13]

Home releases edit

Season Episodes Release date Features
Region 1
1 2008 10 + Pilot February 23, 2010[14] All episodes from the first season, the music video "Comin' Home", the animatics for episodes 1,9,10, and the pilot. All featured in 2.0 Stereo and closed captioning. Dialogue remains censored in the feature episodes despite the label on the DVD stating otherwise.
2 2011 10 March 13, 2012[15] Episode commentary for all episodes but 2 and 7, Cheeseburger concert footage, Cheeseburger animated music video, interview with Christy Karacas and Joe Bradley, script to film comparison of episode 10, animation tests, animatics for episodes 1, 4, 6, 8, 9, and 10, "Introstring" of the episode openings. Dialogue and footage are uncensored.
3 2012 10 July 23, 2013[16] Animatics for episodes 1 and 7, animation tests of episodes 6 and 10, "Introstring" featurette. Dialogue and footage remain censored despite the DVD label stating otherwise.

The series is also available on HBO Max since September 1, 2020.[17]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Gough, Paul J. "Three Series Take Dip in Adult Swim." The Hollywood Reporter. April 27, 2007.. Retrieved 01 January 2009.
  2. ^ Dodero, Camille. "Les Savy Fav's Tim Harrington Was on Super Jail Last Night." Sound of the City Blog. Village Voice. November 24, 2008. February 2, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 01 January 2009.
  3. ^ Reynolds, Mike (April 26, 2007). "Adult Swim to Test Friday Waters". Multichannel News. Retrieved April 29, 2014..
  4. ^ Lloyd, Robert (September 27, 2008). "Animation for adult eyes only". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 26, 2014.
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  6. ^ Minovitz, Ethan (May 25, 2012). "AS Announces Largest Programming Schedule Ever". Big Cartoon News. Archived from the original on December 5, 2012. Retrieved May 25, 2012.
  7. ^ "G4 Launches ADd - Adult Digital Distraction". June 8, 2009.
  8. ^ "Adult Swim Plunges Into Fall With New Series and Returning Fan Faves". Channel Canada. September 21, 2019.
  9. ^ "Adult Swim Announces 2007 Programming Slate at New York Upfront" (Press release). April 26, 2008. Retrieved October 16, 2008.
  10. ^ "r/movies - I am David Wain - filmmaker, drummer, magician, cuber and director of the new movie A Futile and Stupid Gesture. AMA!". reddit. February 2018. Retrieved October 12, 2018.
  11. ^ a b Colfax, Ty (February 27, 2009). . Attack of the Show. G4 TV. Archived from the original on August 6, 2011. Retrieved March 2, 2009.
  12. ^ . Cold Hard Flash. September 26, 2008. Archived from the original on September 29, 2008. Retrieved October 16, 2008.
  13. ^ . Cold Hard Flash. March 24, 2011. Archived from the original on September 29, 2008. Retrieved October 16, 2008. Gary Panter, Crumb, Sally Cruikshank, Mad Magazine, Vince Collins, Looney Tunes, the Fleischer brothers, Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, School House Rocks [sic], Sesame Street, Itchy and Scratchy, kids [sic] art, Muppets, outsider art, underground comics add [sic] Pee Wee's Playhouse!
  14. ^ . Tv shows on DVD. November 5, 2009. Archived from the original on February 27, 2014.
  15. ^ . Jail bot. November 17, 2011. Archived from the original on March 10, 2012.
  16. ^ . April 3, 2013. Archived from the original on April 6, 2013.
  17. ^ "HBO Max in September: Everything coming and going". August 21, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Superjail! at IMDb  
  • Augenblick Studios
  • at Staytoonedin
  • The Swimcast – interview with Christy Karacas and Stephen Warbrick, November 29, 2012

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Superjail is an American adult animated television series created by Christy Karacas Stephen Warbrick and Ben Gruber for Cartoon Network s late night programming block Adult Swim It follows the events that take place in an unusual prison The pilot episode aired on May 13 2007 and its first season began on September 28 2008 Superjail GenreAdult animation Black comedy Dystopia Surreal humour SplatterCreated byChristy Karacas 1 Stephen Warbrick 1 Ben Gruber 1 Directed byChristy KaracasVoices ofDavid Wain Teddy Cohn Chris McCulloch Richard Mather Christy Karacas Stephen Warbrick Eric Bauza Dana Snyder Sally DonovanMusic byBradford Reed season 1 Elmer Bernstein season 1 Didier Leplae season 2 4 Joe Wong season 2 4 Opening theme Comin Home written and performed by Cheeseburger featuring Doc 2 Country of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons4No of episodes36 and 1 pilot list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersChristy Karacas Stephen Warbrick Ben Gruber Aaron Augenblick season 1 Chris Prynoski season 2 4 Shannon Prynoski season 2 4 Keith Crofford Nick Weidenfeld season 1 2 Mike Lazzo season 3 4 ProducersOllie Green season 1 3 David McGrath season 2 Shannon Prynoski season 2 PeeDee Shindell season 3 4 EditorsFelipe Salazar season 2 Stephen WarbrickRunning time11 minutesProduction companiesWilliams StreetAugenblick Studios 2007 08 Titmouse Inc 2011 14 Original releaseNetworkAdult SwimReleaseMay 13 2007 2007 05 13 July 20 2014 2014 07 20 Superjail is characterized by its psychedelic shifts in setting and plot and extreme graphic violence which give the series a TV MA V rating for graphic violence including scenes of bloodshed dismemberment torture and extreme cruelty 3 These elements are depicted through highly elaborate animated sequences which have been described as Baroque and complicated and hard to take in at a single viewing 4 Contents 1 Setting and premise 2 Development 3 Episodes 4 International broadcast 5 Characters 5 1 Main 5 2 Recurring 5 2 1 Ultra Prison 6 Influences 7 Home releases 8 References 9 External linksSetting and premise editThe majority of Superjail is set inside the eponymous prison located in an alternate dimension identified as 5612 The prison is overseen by a Willy Wonka esque individual known only as The Warden the amiable yet sadistic and mischievous head of Superjail with apparent shapeshifting powers who uses the prison and prisoners to satisfy his numerous whims Externally Superjail is built underneath a volcano which is itself located inside of a larger volcano Internally it seems to constitute its own reality where the fabric of time and space is fluid and changes at the whim of the Warden It has been indicated that the prison itself has a degree of sentience and that the nature of the prison is fluid according to the perceptions of the individual Superjail s inmate population is estimated by Jared the Warden s primary assistant to be in excess of 70 000 though the show s creators mention that the prison processes billions of inmates In the first season each episode begins with a linear story revolving around an irresponsible scheme concocted by the Warden to satisfy some personal desire The episode builds in both violence and surrealism into a climactic psychedelic blood bath during which dozens of inmates are brutally and gruesomely murdered either by one another or an external force Some episode plots have no resolutions at all with the story simply stopping when events have reached their most chaotic Regardless the status quo is always restored by the next episode unless the episode is a multi part one Beginning with the second season the creators modified the format of the series to focus more on character development and story as imagined by a revised writing staff 5 The second season premiere Best Friends Forever demonstrated an immediate break from the first season s template focusing the episode on Jailbot and Jacknife as opposed to the Warden setting half of the episode outside of the prison and lacking an extended murder sequence in the climax The third and fourth seasons of the show attempted to meld the formats of the first two seasons continuing a focus on character development and ongoing storylines while reviving the technique of ending each episode with a complex murder sequence 6 Development editThe series was the creation of Christy Karacas Stephen Warbrick and Ben Gruber Karacas was a member of the band Cheeseburger who provided the show s theme song Comin Home until season 4 a background designer for MTV s Daria directed Robotomy for Cartoon Network and later created Ballmastrz 9009 Stephen Warbrick was originally known for his work on MTV s Beavis and Butt Head and Daria was a digital artist on MTV s Celebrity Deathmatch and was also an animatic artist at Blue Sky Studios Ben Gruber originally wrote for Ultracity 6060 on MTV s Cartoon Sushi and later wrote for shows like Teen Titans Go Breadwinners and SpongeBob SquarePants and would later become a story editor for Jellystone Karacas originally created a student film in 1997 for MTV s Cartoon Sushi entitled Space War He then partnered with Warbrick in 2001 creating another film known as Bar Fight which caught the attention of Cartoon Network s Adult Swim who allowed them and Ben Gruber to create a show of their own The name Superjail was based on the former name of the Central North Correctional Centre Episodes editMain article List of Superjail episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast airedPilotMay 13 2007 2007 05 13 110September 28 2008 2008 09 28 December 7 2008 2008 12 07 210April 3 2011 2011 04 03 June 12 2011 2011 06 12 310September 30 2012 2012 09 30 December 9 2012 2012 12 09 46June 15 2014 2014 06 15 July 20 2014 2014 07 20 International broadcast editIn Canada Superjail previously aired on G4 s Adult Digital Distraction block 7 and currently airs on the Canadian version of Adult Swim 8 Characters editMain edit The Warden voiced by David Wain is the proprietor and warden of Superjail and main protagonist of the series A tall thin man clad in a purple tailcoat and top hat gloves red cummerbund and yellow tinted glasses The Warden has been described as a sadistic version of both the Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland and Willy Wonka from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 9 Despite possessing an ever cheerful and friendly disposition he s actually a severely deranged and violent sociopath due to his upbringing by his cruel father who was also a warden referred to in the pilot as Prison Moghal The Warden devised Superjail as a means for expressing himself and regularly endangers the inhabitants of Superjail often intentionally to satisfy some unusual whim He has very little respect for human life and one day wishes to incarcerate all of humanity within the Superjail according to one episode depicting an alternate future where he conquers the entire world and transforms it into a single prison state Rather than handling any actual administrative tasks he spends most of his time lusting after Chief Guard Alice a recurring gag poking fun at the Warden s naivety to the fact that Alice is transgender or indulging his own bizarre fantasies The Warden also possesses magical abilities such as the ability to shapeshift into virtually anything he can imagine and the ability to control the laws of reality within Superjail Though the Warden s name is never revealed David Wain answered Mark Davis in a Reddit AMA 10 Jared voiced by Teddy Cohn is Superjail s large headed long moustached uptight high strung accountant and Warden s primary assistant Jared handles most of Superjail s administrative duties and extracurricular activities such as the Superjail Newspaper He was first taken to Superjail as a prisoner for unknowingly working for the mafia and got his current job when impressing the Warden with his intelligence and financial skills An allusion to The Shawshank Redemption He s in recovery for according to the show s creators every addiction possible alcoholism drug addiction gambling and compulsive eating Periodically Jared suffers relapses into his addictions especially when he s stressed out temptation proves to be too much for him or is forced by the Warden into a position likely to prompt a relapse such as serving as a bartender at a bar built inside Superjail Alice voiced by Christy Karacas is Superjail s hulking muscular head prison guard Alice regularly engages in sadomasochistic rituals with the prisoners often without their consent all the while rebuffing the Warden s constant advances Originally a male guard at a normal prison she discovered her true nature after falling in love with that prison s homosexual warden who quickly fired her as a result of his transphobia Alice was hired by the Warden shortly thereafter 11 Alice doesn t seem to take hormone therapy but does have breast implants and publicly considers herself a woman It s apparent throughout the show that she has not undergone gender reassignment surgery Jailbot is a white tombstone shaped levitating robot that the Warden created to perform tasks in and around Superjail Within his simplistic looking body seems to be a limitless storage space from which he can produce a vast arsenal of deadly weaponry and tools including numerous telescoping arms At the beginning of every episode Jailbot is tasked with capturing and torturing a criminal named Jackknife and bringing him to Superjail often maiming or killing innocent bystanders in the process A running gag for the intro in the first three seasons shows Jailbot carrying Jacknife through various other dimensions into a cloud resembling Warden s head which leads to Superjail In the episode Jailbot 2 0 the Warden claims that Jailbot single handedly built the vast prison but flashbacks suggest that Jailbot is really the latest in a series of similar robots He s mute with a dot matrix screen that displays a simple expressive face 12 Despite his ruthlessness Jailbot also possesses a childlike personality protecting the Warden from any harm and watching out for the welfare of young children who come across his path however he can be cold and ruthless to children who are mean to him Christy Karacas described him as a red headed stepchild seeking approval He has even shown compassion for Jacknife such as releasing him in Best Friends Forever 11 The Doctor voiced by Christopher McCulloch is the resident physician of Superjail He regularly experiments on the inmates in grotesque ways and has a German accent but at times says words in French It was revealed in Vacation that he fought in World War II and was at one point a POW The Twins both voiced by Richard Mather are two green blooded blonde identical twin aliens with European sounding accents who inhabit a laboratory underneath Superjail and wear outfits resembling those worn by the Sandmen in Logan s Run They took a year abroad trip to Earth and then decided to stay much to their father s chagrin Their on screen appearances are accompanied by techno music The Twins use their alien powers including teleportation shrinking and materializing various items to interfere with the Warden s plans for their amusement Although their plots often result in mass death and destruction the Twins do not appear to harbour any malice towards either the Warden or the prisoners Jackknife voiced by Christy Karacas A low level criminal who appears in the openings of most episodes committing crimes before getting captured and brutally tortured by Jailbot where his subsequent journey through various outer worlds and back to Superjail makes up the opening credits sequence with the latter being omitted in the 4th and final season He s often depicted escaping the jail during the murder sequences in the first season and periodically throughout seasons 2 and 3 He never speaks and communicates only by way of animalistic grunts and shrieks He s labelled by Jared to be Superjail s most vile inmate due to his upbringing and near lack of any form of morality Jackknife is depicted as being short tempered violent and misogynistic During the events of Oedipus Mess Jacknife is revealed to have sired a son with one of Ultra Prison s inmates Having recognized the child as his Jacknife escaped while the Warden created 10 000 clones of Jacknife that ran amok worldwide until all but the original were killed off In the Season 3 premiere a female version of Jacknife causes chaos at a male strip club and gets sent to UltraPrison suggesting that Jacknife either has a sister or a wife Lord Stingray voiced by Eric Bauza is a stereotypical supervillain character akin to Cobra Commander and the main antagonist of the show After being defeated by his army themed enemies he crash landed on Superjail Island and tried to take it over but ended up being imprisoned He s been a thorn in the Warden s side ever since by trying to either escape or take over Superjail Lord Stingray first appears in the second season episode Lord Stingray Crash Party Recurring edit Gary and Bird Gary is a silent bespectacled man obviously based on Robert Franklin Stroud the Birdman of Alcatraz However Gary is mostly a servant to Bird a small female canary who appears to be the unofficial boss of all of the prisoners in Superjail until Lord Stingray got imprisoned In the episode Uh Oh It s Magic Gary uses his ventriloquism to throw his voice into the Warden s puppet Prison Peedee to stage a break out However the plan is foiled prior to Gary s vocal cords being surgically removed and discarded Paul Guaye and Jean Baptiste Le Ghei voiced by Christopher McCulloch Stephen Warbrick Two homosexual inmates that can be seen in nearly every episode Former leaders of rival Purple Pythons Jean and Double Rainbow Paul prison gangs in Superjail which parodies 1961 musical West Side Story They fell in love as a result and eventually got married Paul is depicted as being the more feminine of the couple and is somewhat controlling of Jean Jean is more of the stereotypical male Despite being violent criminals the two of them are actually somewhat kind and caring towards others and are respected by the other inmates Ash voiced by Christopher McCulloch is a severely burned pyrokinetic pyromaniac prisoner His burns come from a fire caused by his father a drunk dropping a cigarette in a movie theatre Ash s personality is almost childlike Fatty voiced by Stephen Warbrick is a bald middle aged overweight inmate with a high pitched voice and giggly creepy personality with an affinity for trying to show off his genitals usually towards Gary It is revealed in the episode Superjail Grand Prix that Fatty is a pedophile Fatty is often killed during the murder scene or at some point in any episode he appears in only to be inexplicably revived for the next episode Peedee voiced by Dana Snyder is a live ventriloquist s dummy possessed by Gary s vocal cords Originally he was controlled from within by Bird with Gary projecting his voice but the dummy gained independence after Gary s severed vocal cords first possessed a rat and then the doll turning it to a foul mouthed criminal with a mobster accent and a standard inmate status He shares a rivalry with Lord Stingray but the two occasionally work together against the Warden and the other inmates Ultra Prison edit The Mistress voiced by Sally Donovan is the female warden of Ultra Prison a women s prison She had a brief one night stand with the Warden while under the effects of Spanish fly In the season 2 finale she takes control of Superjail She engaged in a relationship with Lord Stingray in the season 3 episode Stingstress However after a night of intercourse with Alice the Mistress returns Superjail to the Warden while she begins a new life style as a hippie Bruce voiced by Melissa Brown Ladies Night and Chris McCulloch Stephen Warbrick Stingstress is the head guard at Ultraprison and part of the Mistress staff He is the opposite counterpart to Alice and is thus also transgender Nova voiced by Sally Donovan The pink robot of UltraPrison While she appears to be the female version of Jailbot she is also sleeker refers to herself as newer model than he is however since they both are custom built prototypes no one can be newer or older Charise voiced by Kamala Sankaram Ladies Night and Sally Donovan in Vacation and onwards is part of the staff at Ultraprison acting as both Mistress personal assistant and her accountant She is the counterpart to Jared Influences editIn a Cold Hard Flash interview creator Christy Karacas explained influences for the show were Gary Panter Robert Crumb Sally Cruikshank Mad magazine Vince Collins Looney Tunes Fleischer Studios Tex Avery Bob Clampett Schoolhouse Rock Sesame Street the Itchy amp Scratchy segments from The Simpsons kids art Muppets outsider art underground comics and Pee Wee s Playhouse 13 Home releases editSeason Episodes Release date FeaturesRegion 11 2008 10 Pilot February 23 2010 14 All episodes from the first season the music video Comin Home the animatics for episodes 1 9 10 and the pilot All featured in 2 0 Stereo and closed captioning Dialogue remains censored in the feature episodes despite the label on the DVD stating otherwise 2 2011 10 March 13 2012 15 Episode commentary for all episodes but 2 and 7 Cheeseburger concert footage Cheeseburger animated music video interview with Christy Karacas and Joe Bradley script to film comparison of episode 10 animation tests animatics for episodes 1 4 6 8 9 and 10 Introstring of the episode openings Dialogue and footage are uncensored 3 2012 10 July 23 2013 16 Animatics for episodes 1 and 7 animation tests of episodes 6 and 10 Introstring featurette Dialogue and footage remain censored despite the DVD label stating otherwise The series is also available on HBO Max since September 1 2020 17 References edit a b c Gough Paul J Three Series Take Dip in Adult Swim The Hollywood Reporter April 27 2007 Retrieved 01 January 2009 Dodero Camille Les Savy Fav s Tim Harrington Was on Super Jail Last Night Sound of the City Blog Village Voice November 24 2008 Archived February 2 2009 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 01 January 2009 Reynolds Mike April 26 2007 Adult Swim to Test Friday Waters Multichannel News Retrieved April 29 2014 Lloyd Robert September 27 2008 Animation for adult eyes only Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 26 2014 Going Back to Superjail Minovitz Ethan May 25 2012 AS Announces Largest Programming Schedule Ever Big Cartoon News Archived from the original on December 5 2012 Retrieved May 25 2012 G4 Launches ADd Adult Digital Distraction June 8 2009 Adult Swim Plunges Into Fall With New Series and Returning Fan Faves Channel Canada September 21 2019 Adult Swim Announces 2007 Programming Slate at New York Upfront Press release April 26 2008 Retrieved October 16 2008 r movies I am David Wain filmmaker drummer magician cuber and director of the new movie A Futile and Stupid Gesture AMA reddit February 2018 Retrieved October 12 2018 a b Colfax Ty February 27 2009 Superjail Creators Attack of the Show G4 TV Archived from the original on August 6 2011 Retrieved March 2 2009 Superjail Super Interview Cold Hard Flash September 26 2008 Archived from the original on September 29 2008 Retrieved October 16 2008 Superjail Super Interview Cold Hard Flash March 24 2011 Archived from the original on September 29 2008 Retrieved October 16 2008 Gary Panter Crumb Sally Cruikshank Mad Magazine Vince Collins Looney Tunes the Fleischer brothers Tex Avery Bob Clampett School House Rocks sic Sesame Street Itchy and Scratchy kids sic art Muppets outsider art underground comics add sic Pee Wee s Playhouse Superjail Season One DVD release Tv shows on DVD November 5 2009 Archived from the original on February 27 2014 Superjail Season 2 DVD Release Date and Cover Art Jail bot November 17 2011 Archived from the original on March 10 2012 Superjail Season Three DVD and Cover Art April 3 2013 Archived from the original on April 6 2013 HBO Max in September Everything coming and going August 21 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Superjail Official website Superjail at IMDb nbsp Superjail Augenblick Studios Christy Karacas Exclusive Interview at Staytoonedin The Swimcast interview with Christy Karacas and Stephen Warbrick November 29 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Superjail amp oldid 1217427813, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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