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'''''The God and Devil Show''''' is an American adult animated web series created by Aubrey Ankrum, who would later go on to co-create Happy Tree Friends. | '''''The God and Devil Show''''' is an American adult animated web series created by Aubrey Ankrum, who would later go on to co-create Happy Tree Friends. | ||
The show was produced and developed by Mondo Media and it aired from 1999 to 2001. Many of the people who worked on this show would later go on to produce Happy Tree Friends. | The show was produced and developed by Mondo Media and it aired from 1999<ref name="nyt1"/><ref name="usatoday1"/><ref name="salon1"/> to 2001. Many of the people who worked on this show would later go on to produce Happy Tree Friends<ref name="lat1"/>. | ||
The show has 44 episodes in total. While 34 episodes have been found, '''the other episodes are seemingly lost'''. | The show has 44 episodes in total. While 34 episodes have been found, '''the other episodes are seemingly lost'''. | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
''The God & Devil Show'' parodies many talk shows that feature celebrity interviews. The show features God (voiced by Jay Riddlesberger) as an old man with many flaws and misunderstandings of the modern world and the Devil (voiced by Sally Dana) as a promiscuous woman who enjoys the misfortune of the other characters. All the episodes feature an interview with a celebrity voiced by an impersonator that would parody the celebrity's works or personal life. At the end of every episode, the viewer is able to choose if they want to send the celebrity to Heaven or Hell by clicking buttons reading "Heaven" or "Hell". Each celebrity's Heaven or Hell would be humorously tailor-made to that specific celebrity. | ''The God & Devil Show'' parodies many talk shows that feature celebrity interviews. The show features God (voiced by Jay Riddlesberger) as an old man with many flaws and misunderstandings of the modern world and the Devil (voiced by Sally Dana) as a promiscuous woman who enjoys the misfortune of the other characters. All the episodes feature an interview with a celebrity voiced by an impersonator that would parody the celebrity's works or personal life. At the end of every episode, the viewer is able to choose if they want to send the celebrity to Heaven or Hell by clicking buttons reading "Heaven" or "Hell". Each celebrity's Heaven or Hell would be humorously tailor-made to that specific celebrity.<ref name="usatoday2"/> | ||
==Availability== | ==Availability== | ||
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|44||"Regis Phillbin"||2001||[https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x32klx?playlist=x61ntstatus=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>] | |44||"Regis Phillbin"||2001||[https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x32klx?playlist=x61ntstatus=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>] | ||
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==References== | |||
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<ref name="nyt1">{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1999/11/09/business/show-business-embraces-web-but-cautiously.html|title=Show Business Embraces Web, But Cautiously|last=Pollack|first=Andrew|date=November 9, 1999|work=[[The New York Times]]|accessdate=21 August 2010}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="usatoday1">{{Cite news|title=Time Warner 'toons, tunes and TV -- that's Entertaindom|last=Haring|first=Bruce|date=November 24, 1999|work=[[USA Today]]|page=16D}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="salon1">{{Cite news|url=http://www.salon.com/technology/view/1999/12/06/moloshok|title=Prime time online|last=Kuchinskas|first=Susan|date=December 6, 1999|work=[[Salon.com|Salon]]|accessdate=21 August 2010}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="newsweek1">{{Cite news|title=Hot Property|date=September 25, 2000|work=[[Newsweek]]}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="usatoday2">{{Cite news|title=Online 'toons push the edge of taste Religion, sex are the favorite targets|last=Graham|first=Jefferson|date=January 11, 2001|work=[[USA Today]]|page=03D}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="lat1">{{Cite news|url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/1187649691.html?dids=1187649691:1187649691&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Dec+31%2C+2006&author=Chris+Gaither&pub=Los+Angeles+Times&desc=Dot-com+crash+survivor+Mondo+reanimates+itself+on+Web+and+off%3B+The+studio's+funny+but+grisly+cartoon+series+'Happy+Tree+Friends'+is+big+on+the+Net.+Can+it+be+a+hit+on+other+screens%3F&pqatl=google|title=Dot-com crash survivor Mondo reanimates itself on Web and off; The studio's funny but grisly cartoon series 'Happy Tree Friends' is big on the Net. Can it be a hit on other screens?|last=Gaither|first=Chris|date=December 31, 2006|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|page=C1|accessdate=21 August 2010}}</ref> | |||
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==External links== | |||
*[http://www.mondominishows.com/index.php?series=10&seriesPage=0 ''The God & Devil Show''] at [[Mondo Media]] | |||
*[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL47DD8AF9B1BFD7E1 ''The God & Devil Show'' YouTube playlist with 9 episodes] | |||
[[Category:Lost animation]] | [[Category:Lost animation]] | ||
[[Category:Lost internet media]] | [[Category:Lost internet media]] | ||
[[Category:Partially found media]] | [[Category:Partially found media]] |
Revision as of 21:23, 22 January 2024
The God and Devil Show is an American adult animated web series created by Aubrey Ankrum, who would later go on to co-create Happy Tree Friends. The show was produced and developed by Mondo Media and it aired from 1999[1][2][3] to 2001. Many of the people who worked on this show would later go on to produce Happy Tree Friends[4]. The show has 44 episodes in total. While 34 episodes have been found, the other episodes are seemingly lost.
Plot
The God & Devil Show parodies many talk shows that feature celebrity interviews. The show features God (voiced by Jay Riddlesberger) as an old man with many flaws and misunderstandings of the modern world and the Devil (voiced by Sally Dana) as a promiscuous woman who enjoys the misfortune of the other characters. All the episodes feature an interview with a celebrity voiced by an impersonator that would parody the celebrity's works or personal life. At the end of every episode, the viewer is able to choose if they want to send the celebrity to Heaven or Hell by clicking buttons reading "Heaven" or "Hell". Each celebrity's Heaven or Hell would be humorously tailor-made to that specific celebrity.[5]
Availability
The episodes of the show were available on Mondo Mini Shows' website from 1999 to 2001 along with other shows produced by Mondo Media. After MondoMedia stopped producing episodes of the God and Devil Show, it was removed from Mondo Mini Shows' website and it was no longer available to watch. Unlike some of Mondo Media's other series, the full series has not been released on home media.
The episodes wouldn't be uploaded to YouTube until March 3, 2007 when the official MondoMedia YouTube channel uploaded the episode "Britney Spears". They also uploaded 8 more episodes and the YouTube channel lordhelmchen20 uploaded the episode "Marilyn Manson" on May 16, 2009.
As of 2023, the official MondoMedia YouTube channel has not uploaded all of the other episodes. However, a French Dailymotion channel named "Brent" has uploaded 31 of the 44 episodes.
Episodes
# | Title | Year Date | Status |
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1 | "Chris Rock" | 1999 | Found |
2 | "Christopher Walken" | 1999 | Found (poor quality) |
3 | "Chris Farley" | 1999 | Found |
4 | "Bill Gates" | 1999 | Found |
5 | "Angelina Jolie" | 1999 | Found |
6 | "William Shatner" | 1999 | Found |
7 | "Britney Spears" | 1999 | Found |
8 | "Keith Richards" | 1999 | Found |
9 | "Madonna" | 1999 | Found |
10 | "Kurt Cobain" | 2000 | Lost |
11 | "Robert Downey Jr." | 2000 | Found |
12 | "Steve Irwin" | 2000 | Lost |
13 | "John Travolta" | 2000 | Found |
14 | "Eminem" | 2000 | Found |
15 | "Abraham Lincoln" | 2000 | Found |
16 | "Woody Allen" | 2000 | Found |
17 | "Stephen Hawking" | 2000 | Lost |
18 | "Bruce Willis" | 2000 | Found |
19 | "George Lucas" | 2000 | Found |
20 | "Ron Jeremy" | 2000 | Found |
21 | "Pamela Anderson" | 2000 | Found |
22 | "Walt Disney" | 2000 | Found |
23 | "Tom Green" | 2000 | Found |
24 | "Tom Hanks" | 2000 | Found |
25 | "Sean Connery" | 2000 | Found |
26 | "George W. Bush" | 2000 | Found |
27 | "Princess Diana" | 2000 | Lost |
28 | "Charlton Heston" | 2000 | Lost |
29 | "Arnold Schwarzenegger" | 2000 | Found |
30 | "Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton" | 2000 | Found |
31 | "Dr. Seuss" | 2000 | Found |
32 | "Martha Stewart" | 2000 | Lost |
33 | "Calista Flockhart" | 2000 | Lost |
34 | "Spike Lee" | 2000 | Found |
35 | "John Wayne" | 2000 | Found |
36 | "Jesse Ventura" | 2000 | Lost |
37 | "Mahatma Gandhi" | 2000 | Found |
38 | "Marilyn Manson" | 2000 | Found |
39 | "The Osmonds" | 2000 | Lost |
40 | "Stephanie Seymour" | 2000 | Found |
41 | "Mark Wahlberg" | 2001 | Found |
42 | "Sarah Jessica Parker" | 2001 | Found |
43 | "Jennifer Lopez" | 2001 | Found |
44 | "Regis Phillbin" | 2001 | Found |
References
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