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  1. Stripperella (2003-2004) was an adult-oriented, animated television series created by Stan Lee as a parody of the superhero and Spy Fiction genres. It aired on the newly-created Spike TV network in a short-lived animation line-up that also included Gary the Rat, and Ren & Stimpy "Adult Party Cartoon". The show was produced by Spike, The Firm ...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › StripperellaStripperella - Wikipedia

    • Background
    • Characters
    • Episodes
    • Critical Reception
    • Home Media
    • Comic Books
    • Legal Controversy
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    Production

    The project was one of the first projects created by Stan Lee's new production company POW! Entertainment, and was originally announced to be running on TNN (later renamed Spike) in January 2003, with Pamela Anderson voicing the lead. Lee, who would only provide the pitch and character outlines before handing the show to other writers, noted it would be a prime-time cartoon and stated "It won't be dirty, but it will be funny." The series planned to use motion capturetechnology to faithfully s...

    Stripperella

    Erotica Jones AKA Stripperella is an extremely attractive dancer. Many people are jealous of Erotica's bust size, especially her coworkers, and she enjoys her extremely revealing outfits because she enjoys showing off her irresistible "assets". She has a brother named Chipperella (Jon Cryer), who also happened to be a stripper living a double life as a superhero and secret agent.

    Recurring characters

    1. Erotica's workplace TenderLoins features the wishy-washy owner Kevin (voiced by Tom Kenny), swishy bartender Leonard (voiced by Maurice LaMarche), and dancers Persephone (voiced by Sirena Irwin) who is promiscuous and switches accents, and naive and good-natured country girl Giselle (voiced by Jill Talley). The newest member, the antagonistic Catt (voiced by Joey Lauren Adams), gets hired in TenderLoins under false pretenses of being an Amishvirgin. 2. The main competition of TenderLoins i...

    Note: what follows is the chronology according to the DVD release. Spike TVaired the episodes out of order. The air dates have not been changed.

    Rob Owen of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette gave the show a positive review, saying that it was "unexpectedly clever, albeit sometimes crude", and that its "tongue in cheek" humor was reminiscent of the 1960s Batmanseries.

    The Complete DVD boxed set released on February 22, 2005, contains uncensored versions with a new opening theme replacing the original Kid Rock song.Recently, Paramount and Viacom have allowed Mill Creek Entertainment to acquire the distribution rights to any future DVD reissues.

    Originally there was to have been a promotional Stripperella comic written by Lee and published by Humanoids Publishing (publishers of Métal Hurlant magazine) alongside the animated series,but it was not published.

    In 2003, ex-stripper Janet Clover, a.k.a. "Jazz", a.k.a. "Stripperella", filed a lawsuit in the Daytona Beach, Florida circuit court against Viacom, Stan Lee, and Pamela Anderson, claiming she is Stripperella's true creator and Stan Lee stole her idea when she discussed it during a "private dance session".

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  3. Home. Contents. 1 Stripperella. 2 Production. 3 Comic books. 4 Episodes. 5 Recurring characters. Advertisement. Stripperella is an adult animated series created by Stan Lee for Viacom's Spike TV network. The lead character is a stripper named Erotica Jones who is secretly the superheroine/secret agent Stripperella.

  4. ''Stripperella'' (2003-2004) was an adult-oriented, animated television series created by Creator/StanLee as a parody of the {{superhero}} and SpyFiction genres. It aired on the newly-created Spike TV network in a short-lived Creator/AdultSwim-style line-up that included ''WesternAnimation/GaryTheRat'', and ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow''.

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