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Liquid Television was an animation showcase broadcast on MTV [2] from 1991 to 1995. It launched several high-profile original cartoons , including Beavis and Butt-Head and Æon Flux . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Other recurring segments include "The Art School Girls of Doom", [ 5 ] The Specialists , and Brad Dharma: Psychedelic Detective . [ 6 ]
The Specialists is an animated television series that appeared on the second season of MTV's Liquid Television in 1992. It was created and directed by Joe Horne, creator of the previous MTV series The Adventures of Stevie and Zoya and a director on The Boondocks.
LCD's dominance in the television market accelerated rapidly. [4] It was the only technology that could scale both up and down in size, covering both the high-end market for large screens in the 40 to 50" class, as well as customers looking to replace their existing smaller CRT sets in the 14 to 30" range.
Pages in category "Liquid Television" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
An Æon Flux Hollywood adaptation, which was released in the United States on December 2, 2005, starring Charlize Theron, provoked controversy among Æon Flux fans over initial reports that the film adaptation seemed to bear little resemblance to the original full-length animated series or the Liquid Television shorts, as no one involved with ...
Brad Dharma, fully titled Brad Dharma, Psychedelic Detective is an animated series that appeared as part of the third season of Liquid Television on MTV in 1994. The segments were created by John Moynihan and Greg Pair, based on Moynihan's original comic strips.
John Russell Dilworth (born February 14, 1963) is an American animator, actor, writer, director, storyboard artist, producer and the creator of the animated television series Courage the Cowardly Dog.
"Grinning Evil Death" was widely seen on the first episode of MTV's "Liquid Television" show. "God's Little Monkey" won the Prix Ars Electronica Golden Nica award for 1994. In 1997, he developed his interpolating rotoscope program, Rotoshop, [1] for an animation contest sponsored by MTV. The software was used to produce a series of 25 30-second ...