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| | Description | All the blood, puke and boobs you love are back for the third and final season of Drawn Together. The dirtiest, deadliest, sexiest, and funkiest Drawn Together season ever features MORE animated blood, MORE animated vomit, and MORE animated nipples. Watch as Captain Hero tortures his 12-year-old self, Ling Ling gets put into foster care and Toot finally gets worshipped as the cow she is. It's what happens when cartoon characters stop being real and start being animated. |  |
| | Product Details | | Director: | Peter Avanzino | | Format: | Color, Full Screen, NTSC | | Language: | English | | Number of Discs: | 2 | | Studio: | Comedy Central | | Run Time: | 308 minutes | | DVD Release Date: | May 13, 2008 | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 27 reviews |
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4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Did I grow up or did the show get less funny? Nov 27, 2008
By Gabe
"Just a couchless potato"
Season 1 & 2 I enjoyed very much with the genre-twists and spoofs. But season 3 just didn't hit my funny bone as much. The novelty seemed to have worn off for me and there was nothing new or surprising.
I did not learn anything new about the characters, so they did not grow in this season, at least for me.
Still it was good for it's run of 3 season, and if you've got season 1 & 2, I've sure you'll get this just to complete your collection.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
The most extreme season of the series Nov 01, 2009
By Cara Hubbell
"The Spawn of Seitan"
Like the other reviews make clear, the third and final season of the Drawn Together series goes way above and beyond the other two seasons with toilet humor, sexism, racism, violence, and general inappropriateness. However, imho they took things just far enough to make their audience uncomfortably entertained. At 24 years old, I am extremely amused by the horror and filth that is Drawn Together. The show definitely went out with a bang!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Third time is only somewhat of a charm, but still enjoyable Feb 07, 2009
By ChibiNeko
"Sooo many books, so little time!"
As a fan of the previous two seasons I was pretty happy to see that Comedy Central released the final season on DVD. For a while I wasn't sure that they were going to make it available. This DVD compiles all of the episodes in all of their uncensored glory, an act that sometimes works against the show rather than for it. Sometimes it's funnier to hear a bleep or view a pixelated body part than it is to actually see/hear it.
Even so, this DVD is still pretty darn good. The final episodes are still entertaining & fans of the show (like me) will be glad to have their collections complete. There's also a lot of great extras in this set (which I have yet to have the time to fully explore) that's sure to please most.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Saving The Best for Last Jun 29, 2008
By Richard C. Mente
"USARMP"
Out of all three seasons of Drawn Together, I would have to say that this season is my favorite. the writers dropped some of the less funny bits that brought down the end of Season 1 and Season 2, such as the overly long "duh's" and overly long farts that last too long to be funny, then are funny for a second and then finally just too much... The third season has a couple of more Ling-Ling focused episodes, "Breakfast Food Killer" is probably the best episode of the series. Although the penultimate episode "Charlotte's Web of Lies" was somewhat of a let down with both Captain Hero's nemesis, Scroto, and Ling-Lings Pokemon spoof. The final episode was better than the clip show from season 2, and the musical performances were entertaining, but the focus on the Brian Dunkelman spoof was simply annoying. Overall, the show was exactly pretty much what I expected, some good, amusing, low brow entertainment
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
DT3 Feb 24, 2009
By James William Johnston
"ACE29"
if you take the offensive pointed humor of south park and the random humor of family guy, take it even further, and put them together, this is what you get. one of the funniest shows ever. it saddens me this show was ever canceled.
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