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'''''Empire Square''''' (abbreviated '''''Empire Sq.''''') is an animated TV series written by comedian, Matt Morgan, made with pixelated graphics. It originated in the United Kingdom where it is broadcast on Channel 4 late at night on Fridays. Around 2005-2006, American music network Fuse TV aired full length half hour episodes as opposed to the two to four minute ones in the UK.
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'''''Empire Square''''' (or ''Empire Sq.'') is an animated TV series written by comedian Matt Morgan and animated in a "pixelated" style. It originated in the United Kingdom where it is broadcast on Channel 4 late at night on Fridays. Around 2005-2006, American music network Fuse TV aired full length half hour episodes as opposed to the two to four minute ones in the UK.


==Plot==
==Plot==
Empire Square is about three foul-mouthed kids named Ritchie, Rabbit and Hooks. They are usually after "get-rich" schemes and get into a lot of trouble with crack whores, pedophiles, and many other crazy characters. In various episodes, they start bands. Empire Square is an apartment building where, they all live in the same room. Episode plots in the U.S. vary from Richie and Rabbit's quest for pornography and computer systems to internet dating sites gone horribly wrong. Celebrity parodies also abound, such as Richie's trip to rehab, "the sweat shop", and Clay Aiken.
The plot to ''Empire Square'' could be seen as a mix of ''South Park'' and a more raunchy ''Ed, Edd n Eddy'', as episodes typically center around three kids named Ritchie, Rabbit, and Hooks going about their day while trying to come up with get-rich-quick schemes, occasionally starting bands, and generally getting into trouble.


==Lost Media==
==Availability==
However, is show is largely obscure and hard to find anywhere on the internet. Only one episode called "Sleep Study" is available on YouTube.
Despite its apparent cult following, little footage or info on the show is available, with only one of the show's 12 episodes available online along with a promo for the series from Binside TV. However, a listing for [https://www.amazon.com/Empire-Square/dp/B00097HUFW the first series] can be found on Amazon.
 
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Empire Square.JPG

Boxart of the first series.

Status: Partially Found

Empire Square (or Empire Sq.) is an animated TV series written by comedian Matt Morgan and animated in a "pixelated" style. It originated in the United Kingdom where it is broadcast on Channel 4 late at night on Fridays. Around 2005-2006, American music network Fuse TV aired full length half hour episodes as opposed to the two to four minute ones in the UK.

Plot

The plot to Empire Square could be seen as a mix of South Park and a more raunchy Ed, Edd n Eddy, as episodes typically center around three kids named Ritchie, Rabbit, and Hooks going about their day while trying to come up with get-rich-quick schemes, occasionally starting bands, and generally getting into trouble.

Availability

Despite its apparent cult following, little footage or info on the show is available, with only one of the show's 12 episodes available online along with a promo for the series from Binside TV. However, a listing for the first series can be found on Amazon.

Gallery

"Sleep Study" the only episode available online.

Promo for the show.