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Williams Street filmography
[edit]The following tables are content produced by the American production company Williams Street.
Original television productions
[edit]Animated series
[edit]Title | Creator(s)
Developer(s) |
Co-production(s) | Notes | Started |
---|---|---|---|---|
Space Ghost Coast to Coast | Mike Lazzo | Williams Street West (2003-2004) |
|
1994–99 (1st run)
2001–04 (2nd run) 2006–08 (3rd run) |
Sealab 2021 | Adam Reed and Matt Thompson | 70/30 Productions | Based on Sealab 2020. | 2000–05 |
The Brak Show | Jim Fortier, Andy Merrill, and Pete Smith | Wild Hare Studios
Primal Screen Turner Studios |
A spin-off of Space Ghost Coast to Coast. This series ran for 28 episodes, and a webisode was released as the series finale. | 2000–03; 2007 |
Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law | Michael Ouweleen and Erik Richter | J. J. Sedelmaier Productions, Inc. (Pilot only)
Rough Draft Studios (Season 1 episodes 2–9) Turner Studios (Seasons 2–4) Awesome Inc (special) |
The company produced the Pilot, and from Season 2's eleventh episode to Season 4. Reused assets from Birdman and the Galaxy Trio. | 2000–07; 2018 |
Aqua Teen Hunger Force | Matt Maiellaro and Dave Willis | Wild Hare Studios (Seasons 1–4)
Radical Axis (Seasons 2–9) Awesome Inc (Seasons 9–11) Floyd County Productions (Season 12) Bento Box Atlanta (webseries) |
Animated series also known by various alternative titles. First spin-off of Space Ghost Coast to Coast. It was the first series that had a theatrical movie. One episode was never aired. Longest running Adult Swim original series that is still in production. | 2000–present |
Immortal Grand Prix | Production I.G and Cartoon Network | Production I.G
Cartoon Network Bandai Visual Bandai Entertainment Lantis Bee Train (microseries only) |
|
2003–06 |
Stroker & Hoop | Casper Kelly and Jeffrey G. Olsen | Turner Studios | 2004–05 | |
Perfect Hair Forever | Mike Lazzo, Matt Harrigan, and Matt Maiellaro | Radical Axis (Seasons 1–2)
Bento Box Atlanta (Season 3) |
A spin-off of Space Ghost Coast to Coast. | 2004–07; 2014 |
Tom Goes to the Mayor | Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim | Dipshot Films (Season 1)
Abso Lutely Productions (Season 2) |
2004–06 | |
Robot Chicken | Seth Green and Matthew Senreich | Stoop!d Monkey
ShadowMachine (Seasons 1–5) Stoopid Buddy Stoodios (Season 6–present) Sony Pictures Digital (Seasons 1–5) Sony Pictures Television (Seasons 6–10) |
Second longest running original series on Adult Swim that is still in production. | 2005–present |
12 oz. Mouse | Matt Maiellaro | Radical Axis (Seasons 1–2)
Awesome Inc (Season 3) |
2005–07; 2018; 2020 | |
Squidbillies | Jim Fortier and Dave Willis | Radical Axis (Seasons 1–6)
Awesome Inc (Seasons 7–13) |
2005–21 | |
Lucy, the Daughter of the Devil | Loren Bouchard | Fluid Animation | 2005–07 | |
Minoriteam | Adam de la Peña, Peter Girardi, and Todd James | Funny Garbage
Reas International Monkey Wrangler Productions |
2005–06 | |
Moral Orel | Dino Stamatopoulos | ShadowMachine | The series ended with 44 episodes. A special was released as the series finale. Seven lost episodes weren't produced. | 2005–08 |
Metalocalypse | Brendon Small and Tommy Blacha | Titmouse, Inc. | 2006–13 | |
Frisky Dingo | Adam Reed and Matt Thompson | 70/30 Productions | 2006–08 | |
Assy McGee | Matt Harrigan and Carl W. Adams | Soup2Nuts (Season 1)
Clambake Animation (Season 2) |
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Superjail! | Christy Karacas, Stephen Warbrick, and Ben Gruber | Titmouse, Inc.
Augenblick Studios (Pilot and Season 1 only) |
2007–14 | |
The Drinky Crow Show | Tony Millionaire and Eric Kaplan | Mirari Films | 2007–09 | |
Xavier: Renegade Angel | Vernon Chatman, John Lee, Alyson Levy, and Jim Tozzi | PFFR
Cinematico |
2007–09 | |
Titan Maximum | Tom Root and Matthew Senreich | ShadowMachine
Stoop!d Monkey Tom Is Awesome |
2009 | |
Mary Shelley's Frankenhole | Dino Stamatopoulos | Fragical Productions (Season 1 only)
ShadowMachine (Season 1 only) Starburns Industries (Season 2 only) |
2010–12 | |
Off the Air | Dave Hughes | Million Monkeys Inc. | First live-action/animation hybrid series aired on Adult Swim. | 2011–present |
Mongo Wrestling Alliance | Tommy Blacha | Mirari Films | Originally called The Galaxy Wrestling Alliance. | 2011 |
Soul Quest Overdrive | Matt Maiellaro and Dave Willis | Radical Axis | Based on the short pilot winner of the online contest Big, Über, Network Sampling, sponsored by Burger King. A spin-off of Aqua Teen Hunger Force. | 2011 |
China, IL | Brad Neely | Neely Comics
Titmouse, Inc. Working For Monsters (Season 3 only) |
2011–15 | |
Black Dynamite | Michael Jai White, Byron Minns, and Scott Sanders (original live-action movie)
(d): Carl Jones |
Ars Nova Entertainment
Titmouse, Inc. (Season 1 only) N-BOMB SQUAD (Season 2 only) Cartoon Network Studios (Season 2 only) |
The show originally started as an unaired pilot back in 2011, until it was official in 2012. | 2012–15; 2011 |
Mr. Pickles | Will Carsola and Dave Stewart | HotHouse Productions
Day by Day Productions |
2013–19 | |
Rick and Morty | Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon | Justin Roiland's Solo Vanity Card Productions! (Seasons 1–6)
Harmonious Claptrap Starburns Industries (Seasons 1–2) Green Portal Productions (Seasons 4–5) |
2013–present | |
Mike Tyson Mysteries | Mike Tyson, Lee Stimmer, and Hugh Davidson
(d): Giancarlo Volpe and Hugh Davidson |
Warner Bros. Animation | First collaboration with sister studio Warner Bros. Animation. | 2014–20 |
The Venture Bros. | Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer | Astro-Base GO!
NoodleSoup Productions (2003–05) World Leaders Entertainment (2006–10) Titmouse, Inc. (2011–18) |
Premiered in 2003, the company began to produce it from Seasons 6–7. | 2016–18 |
Brad Neely's Harg Nallin' Sclopio Peepio | Brad Neely | Neely Comics
Working For Monsters Titmouse, Inc. |
2016 | |
Hot Streets | Brian Wysol | Stoopid Buddy Stoodios | 2016–19 | |
Apollo Gauntlet | Myles Langlois | Mosaic Media Group | 2016–17 | |
Samurai Jack | Genndy Tartakovsky | Cartoon Network Studios | Only the fifth season. Premiered on Toonami. | 2017 |
The Jellies! | Tyler Okonma and Lionel Boyce | Bald Fade Productions | 2017–19 | |
Tender Touches | David Bonawits, Lauren Payne, and Maxime Simonet | Hogwash Industries LLC (Season 1 episodes 2–5)
6 Point Harness (Season 2) Awesome Inc (Season 3) |
2017–20 | |
FLCL Progressive / Alternative | Gainax (original OVA series)
(d): Production I.G |
Production I.G | 2018 | |
Ballmastrz: 9009 | Christy Karacas | Titmouse, Inc. (Seasons 1–2)
C.C.K. Rad (Season 2) PFFR (special) Studio 4°C (special) |
2018–20; 2023 | |
Tigtone | Andrew Koehler and Benjamin Martian | Babyhemyth Productions | 2018–20 | |
The Shivering Truth | Vernon Chatman | PFFR
ShadowMachine (Season 1 only) HouseSpecial (Season 2) |
2018–20 | |
Lazor Wulf | Henry Bonsu
(d): Henry Bonsu and Daniel Weidenfeld |
Titmouse, Inc. (Pilot only) Bento Box Entertainment (Season 1)
6 Point Harness (Season 2) |
2019–21 | |
Gēmusetto | Maxime Simonet | Awesome Inc | All 6 episodes of season 1 premiered in one go in 2019; season 2 was released on Toonami in 2020 | 2019–20 |
Primal | Genndy Tartakovsky | Cartoon Network Studios | 2019–present | |
Momma Named Me Sheriff | Will Carsola and Dave Stewart | HotHouse Productions
Day by Day Productions |
A spin-off of Mr. Pickles. | 2019–21 |
YOLO | Michael Cusack | Princess Bento Studio
Monkeystack Cusack Creatures (Season 2–present) |
Pilot for the series premiered as part of Adult Swim's April Fools' Day celebration. | 2020–present |
JJ Villard's Fairy Tales | J.J. Villard | Villard Film | Pilot for the series premiered as part of Adult Swim's April Fools' Day celebration. | 2020 |
Smiling Friends | Zach Hadel and Michael Cusack | 6 Point Harness (Pilot only)
Studio Yotta (Pilot and S1E09 only, Season 2–present) Princess Bento Studio Goblin Caught on Tape |
2020–present | |
Birdgirl | Michael Ouweleen and Erik Richter | Awesome Inc (Season 1)
Global Mechanic (Season 2) Bedford Avenue |
A spin-off of Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law. | 2021–22 |
Tuca & Bertie | Lisa Hanawalt | The Tornante Company
Brave Dummy Vegan Blintzes ShadowMachine |
|
2021–22 |
Fena: Pirate Princess | Kazuto Nakazawa and Production I.G | Crunchyroll | First Adult Swim series to be produced with Crunchyroll. | 2021 |
Teenage Euthanasia | Alyson Levy and Alissa Nutting | PFFR
Augenblick Studios (Season 1) Atomic Cartoons (Season 2) |
2021–present | |
Blade Runner: Black Lotus | Philip K. Dick (original characters)
(d): Kenji Kamiyama and Shinji Aramaki |
Alcon Entertainment | Second Adult Swim series to be co-produced with Crunchyroll. A spin-off of Blade Runner. | 2021–22 |
Shenmue: The Animation | Yu Suzuki (concept) and Sega (story)
(d): Chikara Sakurai |
Sega | 2022 | |
Housing Complex C[1] | amphibian (original concept) | Production I.G USA | 2022 | |
Royal Crackers | Jason Ruiz | The Cheesesteak Factory
AntiLaugh Titmouse, Inc. |
2023–present | |
FLCL: Grunge / Shoegaze[1] | Gainax (original OVA series)
(d): Production I.G |
Production I.G | 2023 | |
Ninja Kamui | Sunghoo Park | E&H Production
Sola Entertainment |
2024–present |
Live-action series
[edit]Title | Creator(s)
Developer(s) |
Co-production(s) | Notes | Started |
---|---|---|---|---|
Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! | Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim | Abso Lutely Productions | 2007–10; 2017 | |
Saul of the Mole Men | Craig Lewis
(d): Peter Girardi, Craig Lewis, and Tom Stern |
Funny Garbage | 2007 | |
Fat Guy Stuck in Internet | John Gemberling and Curtis Gwinn | Cowboy & John Productions | 2007–08 | |
Delocated | Jon Glaser | PFFR | 2008–13 | |
Check It Out! with Dr. Steve Brule | John C. Reilly, Tim Heidecker, and Eric Wareheim | Abso Lutely Productions | A spin-off of Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!. | 2010–17 |
Childrens Hospital | Rob Corddry | The Corddry Company
Abominable Pictures Warner Bros. Studio 2.0 Warner Bros. Television |
Based on the web series of the same name on TheWB.com. | 2010–16 |
Run It Back | Mike Terrell and Sean Akins | Turner Sports[2] | A remix version of NBA on TNT that which was aired only on the Cartoon Network block CN Real. | 2010–11 |
Eagleheart | Michael Koman and Andrew Weinberg | Dakota Pictures | 2011–14 | |
NTSF:SD:SUV:: | Paul Scheer | 2nd Man On The Moon | First spin-off of Childrens Hospital. | 2011–13 |
The Heart, She Holler | Vernon Chatman, John Lee, and Alyson Levy | PFFR | 2011–14 | |
Loiter Squad | Odd Future | Dickhouse Productions (Seasons 1–2)
Gorilla Flicks (Season 3) The Great Wang Of The Floggnaw Land (Season 3) |
2012–14 | |
The Eric Andre Show | Eric André | Abso Lutely Productions
Sick Duck Productions Naked Faces (Seasons 1–4) Working For Monsters (Seasons 1–2)Fugue State (Seasons 5–present) |
2012–present | |
The Restless Bell | Dave Drabik and Andrew Benator | Fine Line Productions | 2012 | |
You're Whole | Michael Ian Black | Abominable Pictures | 2012–13 | |
Newsreaders | Rob Corddry, Jonathan Stern, and David Wain | The Corddry Company
Abominable Pictures Warner Bros. Studio 2.0 Warner Bros. Television |
Also known as Newsreaders with Louis LaFonda. Second and final spin-off of Childrens Hospital. | 2013–15 |
Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell | Casper Kelly and Dave Willis | Fake Wood Wallpaper Films | The show originally started as a pilot in 2011,[3] until it was official in 2013. | 2011; 2013–19; |
Hot Package | Derrick Beckles | Abso Lutely Productions
TV Carnage Abominable Pictures (Season 1 only) |
2013–15 | |
Tim & Eric's Bedtime Stories | Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim | Abso Lutely Productions | 2013–17 | |
Black Jesus | Aaron McGruder and Mike Clattenburg | 5 Mutts Productions
Triage Entertainment Mainstay Entertainment (Season 3) |
2014–19 | |
Decker | Tim Heidecker and Gregg Turkington | Abso Lutely Productions | Both web and TV series on a spin-off from On Cinema. | 2014–17 |
Neon Joe, Werewolf Hunter | Jon Glaser | PFFR | 2015–17 | |
Million Dollar Extreme Presents: World Peace | Million Dollar Extreme | Million Dollar Extreme | 2016 | |
Dream Corp LLC | Daniel Stessen | BEMO
Artbelly Productions Caviar Content (Season 1) Sunday Night Productions Alive and Kicking, Inc. (Seasons 2–3) |
Second live-action/animation hybrid series aired on Adult Swim. | 2016–20 |
Joe Pera Talks with You | Joe Pera | Chestnut Walnut Unlimited
Factual Productions (Season 1) Alive and Kicking, Inc. (Seasons 2–3) |
2018–21 | |
Mostly 4 Millennials | Derrick Beckles | TV Carnage | 2018 | |
Tropical Cop Tales | Jim Hosking and Toby Harvard | Another HH Production
Boxel Studio Alive and Kicking, Inc. |
2018–19 | |
Three Busy Debras | Sandy Honig, Mitra Jouhari, and Alyssa Stonoh | Mail Lizard | 2020–22 | |
Beef House | Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim | Abso Lutely Productions | Parody of the typical zombified 1980's sitcom show. | 2020 |
Webseries
[edit]Title | Creator(s)
Developer |
Co-production(s) | Notes | Started |
---|---|---|---|---|
Carl's Stone Cold Lock of the Century of the Week | Matt Maiellaro and Dave Willis | Based on Carl Brutananadilewski from Aqua Teen Hunger Force. | 2007–16 | |
King Star King | J.J. Villard
Eric Kaplan (co-creator, Pilot only) (d): Tommy Blacha |
Kurtis (Series)
Titmouse, Inc. (Series) Mirari Films (Pilot) Rough Draft Studios (Special) Villard Film (Special) |
2013–14; 2023 | |
The Cry of Mann | Robby Rackleff | AB Video Solutions, LLC | Also known as The Cry of Mann: A Trool Day Holiday Spectacular, or The Cry of Mann: A Trool Day Holiday Spectacular in Eight Parts. | 2017 |
Williams Stream[4]
|
Williams Street | (See Online programming) | This service plays highlights of various programs (in talk show and live podcast/chat formats) played on Adult Swim's live stream. | 2017–20 |
The Call of Warr | Robby Rackleff | AB Video Solutions, LLC | Only sequel to The Cry of Mann. | 2018 |
Alabama Jackson | Donald Faison | Adeosun | Spin-off of Robot Chicken. | 2022–present |
Aquadonk Side Pieces | Matt Maiellaro and Dave Willis | Bento Box Entertainment | Spin-off of Aqua Teen Hunger Force. | 2022 |
Vindicators 2 | Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon | Atomic Cartoons | Spin-off of Rick and Morty. | |
Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell: The Cartoon | Casper Kelly and Dave Willis | Copernicus Studios | Sequel to Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell. | 2022–present |
Failed pilots
[edit]Title | Creator(s)
Developer(s) |
Co-production(s) | Notes | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|
Spacecataz | Matt Maiellaro and Dave Willis | Radical Axis
Wild Hare Studios |
A failed spin-off of Aqua Teen Hunger Force. | 2004 |
Korgoth of Barbaria | Aaron Springer | Cartoon Network Studios | Rejected due to high production costs. First collaboration with sister studio Cartoon Network Studios. | 2006 |
Let's Fish[a] | Mark Rivers | Titmouse, Inc. | Also known as Let's Fish with Don Conway. | 2007 |
That Crook'd 'Sipp[a] | Nick Weidenfeld, Jacob Escobedo, and Mike Weiss | Turner Studios | Spun-off into the special Freaknik: The Musical. Episode: "That Tree of Strife". | |
Lowe Country | George Lowe | |||
Stiff | Matt Maiellaro | Radical Axis | ||
Neon Knome[b] | Ben Jones | PFFR | Greenlit but moved to Cartoon Network due to Adult Swim executives thinking it was too "mind-blowingly cute" for the block and reworked into The Problem Solverz.[5] | 2008 |
Snake 'n' Bacon[b] | Michael Kupperman, Scott Jacobson, and Rich Blomquist | Fayettenam Records Corp. | Based on the comic strip on the same name. | 2009 |
Paid Programming | H. Jon Benjamin and David Cross | Despite being rejected by Adult Swim, the pilot gave way to a project of stand-alone specials based on fake infomercials. | ||
The New Big Ball with Neil Hamburger | Gregg Turkington, Tim Heidecker, and Eric Wareheim | Abso Lutely Productions | A failed spin-off of Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!. | |
Yappy Broads[b] | Madeleine Smithberg | Mad Cow Productions | ||
Cheyenne Cinnamon[b] | Dave Willis and Matt Harrigan | Radical Axis | 2010 | |
Duckworth[b] | Also known as Duckworth of Ellington. | |||
Southies[b] | Carl W. Adams | Clambake Animation | 2011 | |
Totally for Teens[b] | Derrick Beckles and Sabrina Saccoccio | TV Carnage | ||
Major Lazer[6] | Diplo, Switch, Ferry Gouw, and Kevin Kusatsu | Mad Decent
Titmouse, Inc. |
Some years later, FXX picked up it for a TV series as part of FOX's Animation Domination High-Def (ADHD) block. | |
Guy Suavé: Homicidal Spy | Eric Von Hoffman and Jay Johnston | Dakota Pictures
Johnston Hoffman Production |
Shown as a trailer at The ABC Sunday Night Movie. | |
Tight Bros[7][8] | Sam Johnson and Chris Marcil | Clambake Animation | The series, originally planned to air in 2012, was canceled some time before the premiere for unknown reasons. | |
Let's Do This! | Bob Odenkirk, Brian Jarvis, and Jim Freeman | LeFoole, Inc. | Also known as Let's Do This!: The Story of Cal-Gold Pictures. | 2012 |
Green Bench: The American Day Dream[c] | Jamaal R. Fisher, John Holland, and Nicholas Travis
(d): Lawrence Denning, Jr., Larnell Harris, and Louis Hatcher |
Dakota Pictures
Greenbench Productions |
2013 | |
Candy Ranch | Three Loco | Abso Lutely Productions | ||
Übermansion[c] | Zeb Wells and Matthew Senreich | Stoop!d Monkey | Re-tooled as SuperMansion for Crackle. | |
Filthy Sexy Teen$ | Paul Scheer, Jonathan Stern, and Curtis Gwinn | 2nd Man On The Moon | Greenlit as an online series titled Filthy Preppy Teens by Fullscreen. | |
Coffin Dodgers[c] | Dave Jeser and Matt Silverstein | Double Hemm | Released on Adult Swim's official website as an "internet-only exclusive". | |
Rolling with Dad[c] | David Katzenberg and Seth Grahame-Smith | KatzSmith Productions | ||
Sperm Boat[9] | Matt Harrigan | Flannypop
Thank You, Brain! Productions |
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The Team Unicorn Saturday Action Fun Hour![10] | Clare Grant, Rileah Vanderbilt, Seth Green, and Matthew Senreich | Stoop!d Monkey
Stoopid Buddy Stoodios Danger Maiden Productions |
Shown as a sneak peek at San Diego Comic-Con's Nerd HQ,[11] and never released or aired since then. | 2014 |
Youth Large | Nathan Barnatt, Seth Barnatt, and Paul B. Cummings | Barnatt Brothers Productions
New Wave Entertainment |
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Fartcopter[12][d] | Rob Huebel | Abominable Pictures | ||
Harold & Kumar[13][14] | Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg (original live-action films) | Lionsgate Television | ||
The Pound Hole | Daniel Weidenfeld
(d): Daniel Weidenfeld and Doug Lussenhop |
Working For Monsters | 2015 | |
Doble Fried[15] | Matt Furie | PFFR | There was no updates to whether the pilot was finished or not, or aired since then. | |
Gigglefudge, USA! | Nicholas Maier and Dimitri Simakis | PFFR | Also a part for Infomercials | 2016 |
The Hindenburg Explodes! | Rob Corddry, Josh Perilo, and Jonathan Stern | Abominable Pictures
The Corrdry Company Timers Head Productions |
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The Mark Lembeck Technique | Adam Lustick | Scrubble | ||
Scavengers | Joseph Bennett and Charles Huettner | Titmouse, Inc. | Greenlit by Max as Scavengers Reign.[16] | |
Bad Guys | Nick Giovannetti and Paul Scheer | Bento Box Entertainment
Geezus 2nd Man On The Moon |
Episode: "Watch the Throne". | |
Chuck Deuce | Matt Iles, Chioke "Stretch" McCoy, and Lars Kenseth | ShadowMachine | 2018 | |
Trap Universe | J.J. Villard | Villard Film | ||
Dayworld[17][d] | Cole Kush and Jay Weingarten | Abso Lutely Productions
Daytime Studio |
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Art Prison | Tom Kauffman and Paul Isakson | Yum Yum
Starburns Industries |
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Ole Bud's ANU Football Weekly | Chris "CP" Powell and Chip Hall | Dutch Treat Productions | ||
Di Bibl | John Lee and Kytten Janae | PFFR
Daisy Studio |
2019 | |
Lusty Crest[18] | Kati Skelton | It's Grim | 2020 | |
Bad Manners[19] | Todd Rohal | PFFR | ||
The Animated Adventures of Jack Decker[20] | Tim Heidecker and Gregg Turkington | Abso Lutely Productions
Copernicus Studios |
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Skeleton Landlord[21] | Doug Bleichner and Sam Wagstaff | |||
Learning With Pibby | Dodge Greenley | Cartoon Network Studios | 2021 |
Specials
[edit]Stand-alones
[edit]Title | Creator(s) | Co-production(s) | Notes | Year(s) |
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Infomercials
|
Various | (See List of specials) | 2009–present | |
Freaknik: The Musical | Carl Jones and Nick Weidenfeld | Nappy Boy Entertainment | Retooled version of 2007 pilot That Crook'd 'Sipp. | 2010 |
Earth Ghost | George Lowe | Special and updated version of the 2007 pilot Lowe Country. Being premiered on April 1, Adult Swim used it as part of their annual April Fools' Day prank. | 2011 | |
The Greatest Event in Television History | Adam Scott and Naomi Scott | Gettin' Rad
Electric Soup Productions (Special from 2 to 4) |
Four specials have been produced. | 2012–14 |
Dinner with Friends with Brett Gelman and Friends | Brett Gelman and Jason Woliner | Abso Lutely Productions | 2014 | |
Dinner with Family with Brett Gelman and Brett Gelman's Family | 2015 | |||
The Adult Swim Golf Classic: Daly vs. Scott | Jon Daly | J.O.N. | An "extended" version of this special has been released on Adult Swim's official website, and production is sponsored by Arby's. | 2016 |
Dinner in America with Brett Gelman | Brett Gelman and Jason Woliner | Abso Lutely Productions | ||
Mr. Neighbor's House | Jesse Falcon, Brian Huskey, and Jason Mantzoukas | El Zombie, Inc.
Mantzoukas Marimacha The Corddry Company Alive and Kicking, Inc. |
Two specials have been produced. | 2016–18 |
Joe Pera Helps You Find the Perfect Christmas Tree | Joe Pera | Chestnut Walnut Unlimited | 2016 | |
Mother, May I Dance with Mary Jane's Fist? | Mary Elizabeth Ellis and Artemis Pebdani | Abso Lutely Productions
Bounce Castle |
Also known as Mother, May I Dance with Mary Jane's Fist?: A Lifetone Original Movie for Adult Swim. | 2018 |
Soft Focus | Jena Friedman | CNT Productions | Also known as Soft Focus with Jena Friedman. Two specials have been produced. | 2018–19 |
Hunky Boys Go Ding-Dong | Zack Carlson, Bryan Connolly, and Todd Rohal | PFFR
Steak Beef Bee Jamesandwich Beef Version Factual Productions |
Two specials have been produced. Episodes: "Don't Die Alone" and "Terrific Journey".[22] | 2018–19 |
Smalls[23] | Various | Various | 2018–present |
TV series-related
[edit]Upcoming series
[edit]Title | Premiere date | Source(s) |
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Rick and Morty: The Anime | 2024 | [24][25][26] |
Uzumaki | [27][28] | |
Common Side Effects | TBA | [29] |
Get Jiro! | [30] | |
Ha Ha You Clowns | [31] | |
Lazarus | [32] | |
Oh My God, Yes! A Series of Extremely Relatable Circumstances | [31] | |
Safari Heist | [33] | |
Women Wearing Shoulder Pads | [34] |
Blocks
[edit]Title | Notes | Started |
---|---|---|
Toonami | Originally ended in 2008 on Cartoon Network, but revived in 2012 on Adult Swim. | 1997–2008 (1st run)
2012–present (2nd run) |
Saturday Video Entertainment System | 2003–2004 | |
ACME Night | Originally aired on Cartoon Network from 2021 to 2023. Moved to Adult Swim starting in 2023. | 2021–2023 (1st run)2023–present (2nd run) |
Checkered Past | ||
Toonami Rewind | 2024–present |
Films
[edit]Theatrical films
[edit]Year | Title | Co-production | Distributor |
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2007 | Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters | Radical Axis | First Look Pictures |
2019 | Mister America[35] | Abso Lutely Productions | Magnolia Pictures |
Direct-to-video films
[edit]Games
[edit]These only feature games produced by Williams Street's games division. See Adult Swim Games for more games.
Year | Name | Show | Co-production | Platform |
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2007 | Aqua Teen Hunger Force Zombie Ninja Pro-Am | Aqua Teen Hunger Force | Creat Studios | PlayStation 2 |
2008 | Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law | Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law | High Voltage Software
Capcom |
Wii
PlayStation 2 PlayStation Portable |
Music
[edit]Citations
[edit]- ^ a b Otterson, Joe (March 17, 2022). "Adult Swim Celebrates 25th Anniversary of Toonami, Orders Two New 'FLCL' Seasons and 'Housing Complex C' (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
- ^ Weprin, Alex (21 April 2010). "Upfronts 2010: Cartoon Network Expands Its Sports Game". Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved 23 December 2018.
- ^ "YPFIGTH original short". Youtube. 29 April 2020. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
- ^ "Full episodes and TV Listings- Zap2it.com". September 1, 2017. Retrieved May 11, 2018.
- ^ Milligan, Mercedes (March 25, 2011). "Unleashing the Pizza-Loving Beast". Animation Magazine. Retrieved May 8, 2023.
- ^ "Major Lazer (TV Movie 2011)". IMDb. Retrieved June 22, 2018.
- ^ "Tight Bros Opening Credits". Vimeo. Retrieved 23 December 2018.
- ^ Sivak, Mykl G. (4 October 2013). "filler 2: Tight Bros unproduced spec script". Archived from the original on 12 November 2018. Retrieved 23 December 2018.
- ^ "Sperm Boat (TV Movie 2013)". IMDb. Retrieved December 29, 2017.
- ^ "The Team Unicorn Saturday Action Fun Hour! (2014– )". IMDb. Retrieved June 22, 2018.
- ^ "Team Unicorn Sneak Peek at NerdHQ!". Retrieved 23 December 2018.
- ^ "Adult Swim Pilot or Real Florida". Vimeo. Retrieved 23 December 2018.
- ^ Bento Box Entertainment | Past Work
- ^ "Bento Box Entertainment – 2016 Demo Reel". Vimeo. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
- ^ "Demo Reel 2016". Vimeo. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
- ^ Rice, Lynette (2022-06-15). "HBO Max Orders 'Scavengers Reign' To Series; Adult Animated Sci-Fi To Premiere In 2023". Deadline. Retrieved 2023-05-26.
- ^ "DAYWORLD – Cole Kush / Hello!". www.ckush.com. Retrieved 23 December 2018.
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