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  2. MTV Animation is the animation department of the television network MTV. The department's parent company is MTV Entertainment Studios, which is owned by Paramount Global. MTV Animation gained substantial popularity in the 1990s, with many of their largest successes including the original broadcasts of Liquid Television (1991–1995), Beavis and ...

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    Creator/developer(s)
    Premiere Date
    Finale Date
    March 8, 1993;October 27, 2011
    November 28, 1997;December 29, 2011
    September 1, 1994
    March 1, 1996
    Original character:Sam KiethSeries:Sam ...
    April 8, 1995
    June 19, 1995
    August 8, 1995
    October 10, 1995
  3. Jul 30, 2021 · A hub for experimentation and innovation. Beavis and Butt-Head may have been a cartoon, but it was also central to MTV's identity. Animation, it turns out, was baked into the network's...

    • Jason Slotkin
    • Liquid Television – 1991 to 1995
    • Aeon Flux – 1991 to 1995
    • Beavis and Butthead – 1993 to 1997
    • The Brothers Grunt – 1994 to 1995
    • The Head – 1994 to 1996
    • The Maxx – 1995
    • Daria – 1997 to 2001
    • Cartoon Sushi – 1997 to 1998
    • Celebrity Deathmatch – 1998 to 2002
    • Station Zero – 1999

    Starting in 1991, MTV animation aired Liquid Television in a 30-minute time slot at 7:30 pm. The show featured several animated shorts by “underground” animation artists. To give some context to this time, Nickelodeon started their run of Nicktoons with Doug, Rugrats, and Ren and Stimpy. The Simpsons had also started airing a little over a year ear...

    Aeon Flux is an avant-garde sci-fi series that aired in 2 minute segments for 6 episodes during the first season of Liquid Television. In the 2nd season, these were bumped up to 5 minute segments for 5 episodes. The show spun off from Liquid Television in the third season and aired 10 episodes in a 30-minute time slot. Aeon Flux takes place in the ...

    Beavis and Butthead got their start as a Mike Judge contribution to Liquid Television in 1992. Soon after, MTV signed the show on for a full series that ultimately ran for 7 seasons. The show follows two dimwitted teens as they attend high school, watch tv, and engage with a variety of satirical characters. At the time, Beavis and Butthead were a c...

    The Brothers Grunt was the creation of Danny Antonucci. The show centered on 5 brothers who were looking for their long-lost 6th brother. The show ran for 42 episodes at 4 to 7 minutes in length. Similar to Beavis and Butthead, music videos were spliced into the episodes and the characters would often dance or interact with the music. Unfortunately...

    In 1994, 24 year old Eric Fogel created his first show for MTV about a young man who has an alien take up residence inside his head. The Head was one of two shows featured on MTV Oddities (the other was The Maxx). In season 1 it aired for 13 episodes that ran in 15-minute time slots. For season 2, the show was bumped up to 30-minute time slots for ...

    Image Comics was founded in 1992 by seven of the most popular comic book artists of the time. Many of the characters that came from this company were later adapted into movies and animated programs. And in 1995, MTV adapted Sam Kieth’s The Maxx into a 14 episode animated series as part of their Oddities showcase. The Maxx is a hero and part-time va...

    Daria is an animated sitcom that follows the life of Daria Morgendorffer. The series was created by Glenn Eichler and Susie Lewis Lynn as a spin-off of Beavis and Butthead. The series ran for five seasons and follows Daria and her best friend through the complications of suburban high school life. And the show is full of allusions to and critiques ...

    Cartoon Sushi was an anthology of animated shorts from around the world along with original material. In that sense, it was the spiritual successor to MTV animation’s Liquid Television. The opening sequence was created by Danny Antonucci, who later created Ed, Edd n Eddy. The most noteworthy short included in Cartoon Sushi was Celebrity Deathmatch....

    Celebrity Deathmatch was another MTV animation created by Eric Fogel, the mind behind The Head. The show got its start on Cartoon Sushi. And after being featured during the MTV halftime show, it was developed into a regular part of the network’s lineup. A parody of professional wrestling, Celebrity Deathmatch showcased brutal violence with a high a...

    Station Zero was a daily show that aired on MTV for one season. The show was about four kids who produced a public-access show called Live from the Bronx. This show was a hip-hop take on the Beavis and Butthead sequences where they’d watch and critique music videos. It was based on A View From Da’ Unda’Ground, a comic strip from the same team which...

  4. Mar 1, 2017 · Features. Mar 1, 2017 2:28pm PT. ‘Daria’ 20 Years Later: Producers Behind MTVs Iconic Cartoon Look Back. An appreciation of the late-'90s heroine Daria Morgendorffer — including the people...

  5. Dec 14, 2021 · Searching for Life is the title of his ID, which sees experimental animation techniques transport you to another world for ten seconds. The ident takes you to outer space, designed from the point of view of “M”, a character who’s searching for the alien life-form TV that’s sleeping in crypto-stasis.

  6. Aug 1, 2021 · August 1, 2021 1:25 PM. By: Jason Slotkin. Heard on. Morning Edition. Listen. 00:00. "Animation has been critical to the MTV brand from its inception," says MTV Entertainment president Chris McCarthy. The network helped bring adult and experimental animation into the mainstream.

  7. Jul 30, 2021 · A hub for experimentation and innovation. Beavis and Butt-Head may have been a cartoon, but it was also central to MTV's identity. Animation, it turns out, was baked into the network's foundation, says Fred Seibert, who helped develop MTV's initial branding campaigns.

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