Liquid Televisionwas an animation showcase broadcast onMTV[2]from 1991 to 1995. It launched several high-profile originalcartoons,includingBeavis and Butt-HeadandÆon Flux.[3][4]Other recurring segments include "The Art School Girls of Doom",[5]The Specialists,andBrad Dharma: Psychedelic Detective.[6]Independent animators and artists created most of the material specifically for the show, and some previously produced segments were compiled from festivals such asSpike and Mike's Festival of Animation.
Liquid Television | |
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Created by | Japhet Asher[1] |
Composer | Mark Mothersbaugh |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No.of seasons | 4 |
No.of episodes | 27(list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Japhet Asher Chris McCarthy John Hays Phil Robinson Jeff Fino Eli Noyes Kit Laybourne Samir Shah |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production companies | Colossal Pictures MTV Networks BIG Pictures Noyes & Laybourne Enterprises BBC(1991-1992) |
Original release | |
Network | MTV |
Release | June 2, 1991 January 1, 1995 | –
The first season ofLiquid Televisionalso aired onBBC Twoin co-production with MTV. Ultimately, MTV commissioned three seasons of the show, produced byColossal Pictures.The show was eventually succeeded byCartoon Sushi.Mark Mothersbaughcomposed the theme music.
The show was broadcast in Canada onMuchMusic,in Asia onChannel V,in Australia onSBSand in New Zealand onTV3.
History
editMany animation pieces were adapted fromArt Spiegelman's comic compilation,RAW.RAWfeatures underground cartoonists such asMark Beyer,Richard Sala,andPeter Bagge.In particular,Dog-BoybyCharles Burnswas based on the artist's series fromRAW.[7]
Due to the extensive use of licensed music throughout the series (many episodes begin with a contemporarymusic videobeing "liquified" ), full episodes ofLiquid Televisionhave not been broadcast since their original run.[8]Selected segments from the series, including the debut ofÆon Flux,were released on two VHS tapes in the late 1990s asThe Best of Liquid Television.[a]A collection volume,Wet Shorts (The Best of Liquid Television),with the content of the two VHS tapes, was released on DVD in 1997.[a]
Credits
edit- Japhet Asher– Executive Producer/Creative Director
- Prudence Fenton– Executive Producer/Story Editor
- Mark Mothersbaugh– Composer, Theme Music
- XAOS Inc. – Title Sequences, Liquid Lips, Liquid Eyes, End Credits Bed
- ABIG Pictures& Noyes & Laybourne Collaboration
- Produced by(Colossal) Picturesfor MTV &BBC-TV
Series overview
editEpisodes
editSeason 1 (1991)
editNo. | Original air date | Summary |
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1 | June 2, 1991 |
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2 | June 2, 1991 |
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3 | June 9, 1991 |
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4 | June 16, 1991 |
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5 | June 23, 1991 |
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6 | June 30, 1991 |
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Season 2 (1992)
editNo. | Original air date | Summary |
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7 | September 24, 1992 |
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8 | October 1, 1992 |
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9 | October 8, 1992 |
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10 | October 15, 1992 |
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11 | October 22, 1992 |
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12 | October 29, 1992 |
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13 | November 5, 1992 |
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14 | November 12, 1992 |
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15 | November 19, 1992 |
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16 | November 24, 1992[10] |
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Season 3 (1993–95)
editNo. | Original air date | Summary |
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17 | December 31, 1993 |
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18 | July 6, 1994 |
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19 | July 13, 1994 |
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20 | July 27, 1994 |
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21 | October 3, 1994 |
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22 | January 1, 1995 |
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Season 4 (2014)
editNo. | Original air date | Summary |
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1[11] | May 15, 2014 |
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2[12] | May 22, 2014 |
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3[13] | May 29, 2014 |
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4[14] | June 5, 2014 |
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5[15] | June 12, 2014 |
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Revival
editOn October 13, 2011,MTVX,MTV's cross media group, announced the return ofLiquid Television.[16]It became an online network. Its first content was "F**KING BEST SONG EVERRR" byWallpaper,available on the website. Full-length episodes featuring the online content and all-new material were released in 2013.
LiquidTelevision
edit- The Head- Animated series about the adventures of a young man who has an alien hatch out of his head.
- The Maxx- Animated adaptation of comic book seriesThe Maxx,the story follows the dual-reality adventures and struggles of the Maxx and his social worker Julie. Aired onMTV's Oddities,which was a sub-category ofLiquid Televisionin the 1990s.
- Daria- Daria Morgendorffer is a smart, acerbic, and somewhat misanthropic teenage girl who observes the world around her in this spin-off ofBeavis and Butt-Head.
- Wonder Showzen- Live-action and animated sketch comedy series about a darkly perverse kids' show modeled afterSesame Street.
- Celebrity Deathmatch-Clay animationseries featuring overly violent wrestling matches between celebrities. Originally part of LT's follow-up,Cartoon Sushi.
See also
editNotes
editReferences
edit- ^Rushkoff, Douglas (1994).Media virus!: hidden agendas in popular culture.New York:Ballantine Books.p.150.ISBN9780345382764.
- ^Svetkey, Benjamin (June 14, 1991)."What is Liquid Television".Entertainment Weekly.RetrievedNovember 12,2010.
- ^"Liquid Television".Entertainment Weekly.May 31, 1991.RetrievedNovember 12,2010.
- ^Erickson, Hal (2005).Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003(2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. pp. 501–504.ISBN978-1476665993.
- ^"Wigging Out".Vanity Fair. November 1992. Archived fromthe originalon March 25, 2014.
- ^"THE CREATIVE JOURNEY TO TIMBUKTU - The Washington Post".The Washington Post.
- ^Lipton, Lauren (June 9, 1991)."High-Tech MTV 'Liquid Television' shows what visual wizards can do with animation and pop culture".Los Angeles Times.RetrievedNovember 12,2010.
- ^abElderkin, Beth (December 4, 2017)."You Can Now Watch All of MTV's Liquid Television, the Launching Ground for Æon Flux".Gizmodo.G/O Media.RetrievedMay 23,2024.
Unfortunately, much like MTV's Daria, the series used a lot of licensed music, which meant it was really hard to re-release after its debut. There were a few VHS tapes, as well as one DVD release in 1997 (with another DVD release in 2005 thanks to the movie adaptation), but it had since become lost to the ages. MTV did put Liquid Television on their website in 2011, but it's since become unavailable.
- ^"Liquid Television: FAQ".Textfiles.RetrievedMarch 7,2014.
- ^"Liquid Television: Episode 16".November 24, 1992.
- ^"Liquid TV | Episode 1".Youtube. May 15, 2014.Archivedfrom the original on December 22, 2021.RetrievedJuly 7,2014.
- ^"Liquid TV | Episode 2".Youtube. May 22, 2014.Archivedfrom the original on December 22, 2021.RetrievedJuly 7,2014.
- ^"Liquid TV | Episode 3".Youtube. May 29, 2014.RetrievedJuly 20,2023.
- ^"Liquid TV | Episode 4".Youtube. June 5, 2014.RetrievedJuly 20,2023.
- ^"Liquid TV | Episode 5".Youtube. June 12, 2014.RetrievedJuly 20,2023.
- ^"mtv revives liquid-television".Cartoon Brew.
Further reading
edit- Aero Flux [videorecording]: The Complete Animated Collection. Peter Chung; Howard E. Baker; Denise Poirier: John Rafter Lee; MTV Networks; Paramount Home Entertainment. c2005. 3 videodiscs.
- Lipton. Lauren. High-Tech MTV; "Liquid Television" shows what visual wizards can do with animation and pop culture. "Los Angeles Times,June 9, 1991 TV Times Orange County Edition, p 8.
- Liquid Television. By: LIGHTBODY, KIM, Fast Company, 10859241, Nov2017, Issue 220
- Wet Shorts [videorecording]: The Best of Liquid Television. MTV Networks: SMV Enterprises. New York, NY:MTV Networks c1997 videodisc (90 min)