MTV Animation

MTV Animation is the animation department of the television network MTV.

MTV Animation Inc.
TypeDivision
IndustryAnimation
Founded1993 (1993)
FoundersAbby Terkuhle
ProductsTelevision
Movies
OwnerParamount Global
ParentMTV Entertainment Studios
(Paramount Media Networks)

History

In 1991, MTV debuted its first full-length animated series, Liquid Television, which helped launch Beavis and Butt-Head and Æon Flux. MTV established its own in-house animation studio in 1993 to work on Beavis and Butt-Head and other projects. While MTV's animation department is often grouped with Nickelodeon's (as both channels were part of MTV Networks), the two entities are mostly separate. MTV's cartoons are known for their dark humor, adult jokes, graphic violence, pop culture references, and irreverence.

In an interview for the Beavis and Butt-Head Do America DVD, Mike Judge described MTV Animation as being very ad hoc: Beavis and Butt-Head didn't have an art director until the film was made, so until the film they'd never considered colour palettes from scene to scene. In the same interview, art director Yvette Kaplan said "everything was overlapping... we never had the luxury of one part [episode] finished" before another episode was finished.[1]

Many MTV animation productions do not survive a single season and in some cases are canceled before completion. Productions including Undergrads, Downtown, Station Zero, 3-South, and Clone High have been highly acclaimed, yet none of them got renewed beyond their first season, usually due to lack of an audience or advertising. By 2001, the animation department was shut down, with the network's animated series now being outsourced to different studios. During the 2000s, MTV would phase out of producing original animation in favor of importing shows, usually reruns of shows from sister networks Comedy Central and Nickelodeon. The MTV Animation brand was briefly revived from 2006 to 2007 as part of a push to produce animated series for MTV2.

In 2011, MTV would return to adult animation. Its first production was a relaunch of Beavis and Butt-Head, which premiered in October 2011; this was quickly followed by Good Vibes, starting later in the same month. In November 2011, MTV said they plan a third cartoon, Worst Friends Forever by Thomas Middleditch, that Mike Judge would produce, about three teenage girls who hover on the outskirts of popularity and have to cope with cattiness and crushes; a pilot had been picked up and concept art of the characters was released.[2] The cartoons did not do as expected though. Good Vibes was cancelled in February 2012 due to low ratings, on the same day the DVD came out,[3] Beavis and Butt-Head was cancelled in December 2011, and Worst Friends Forever never aired. In a September 2012 interview on "Making It With Riki Lindhome", Middleditch said Worst Friends was "for all intents and purposes done" and "not in my hands anymore".[4] Mike Judge said in January 2014 that he might pitch Beavis and Butt-Head to another network.[5]

Future and recent resurgence

In August 2020, ViacomCBS's Entertainment & Youth Group launched a new strategy to expand its adult animation units.[6] This upcoming unit will produce various animated shows under the revitalized MTV Entertainment Group. Plans for Beavis and Butt-Head (reboot) and Daria (spinoff film) have been announced for Comedy Central (and Paramount+), as well as an animated sequel revival series of Everybody Hates Chris order by Comedy Central and is slated to premiere in 2023. It also produced the Clone High revival seasons on at Max (formerly HBO Max) premiered on May 23, 2023 at the relaunch of the platform.[7] MTV Animation Inc. remains a subsidiary of Paramount Global.

Productions

Television series

Title Creator/Developer(s) Premiere date Finale date Co-production with Network Note(s)
MTV Animation
1990s
Beavis and Butt-HeadMike JudgeMarch 8, 1993;
October 27, 2011
November 28, 1997;
December 29, 2011
J. J. Sedelmaier Productions, Inc. (Season 1)
Ternion Pictures (Season 8)
Inbred Jed's Homemade Cartoons (Pilot only)
Film Roman (Season 8)
Judgemental Films
MTVSpun-off from Liquid Television.
Created by Mike Judge, creator of King of the Hill.
The HeadEric FogelSeptember 1, 1994March 1, 1996
The MaxxOriginal character:
Sam Kieth
Series:
Sam Kieth
Bill Messner-Loebs
April 8, 1995June 19, 1995Based on the comic book series of the same name.
Æon FluxPeter ChungAugust 8, 1995October 10, 1995(Colossal) PicturesSpun-off from Liquid Television.
DariaGlenn Eichler
Susie Lewis
March 3, 1997June 25, 2001Heyday MediaSpun-off from Beavis and Butt-Head.
Cartoon SushiDanny Antonucci
Keith Alcorn
October 17, 1997June 23, 1998DNA Productions
a.k.a. Cartoon
Celebrity DeathmatchEric FogelMay 14, 1998;
June 10, 2006
October 20, 2002;
March 30, 2007
TakToon Enterprise (1998–2002)
Cuppa Coffee Studios (2006–07)
MTV (1998–02)
MTV2 (2006–07)
Station Zero[8]Tramp DalyMarch 8, 1999April 6, 1999Possible Worlds
C-Traze Studios
Upfront Entertainment
MTVFirst MTV weekday cartoon
Phred on Your Head Show[9]Amy FriedmanJuly 26, 1999March 31, 2002Noggin LLC
Tricky Pictures
Possible Worlds
NogginAnimated for MTV's sister channel, Noggin.
DowntownChris PrynoskiAugust 3, 1999November 8, 1999MTV
2000s
Shrimpton O'Small2000N/AUnaired pilot for Nickelodeon
The URL with Phred ShowAmy FriedmanSeptember 10, 2001March 31, 2002Noggin LLC
Tricky Pictures
Possible Worlds
NogginAnimated for MTV's sister channel, Noggin.
Spy GrooveMichael Gans
Richard Register
June 26, 2000July 13, 2002MTV
Fish 'N' ClipsSeptember 29, 2000VH1Pilot
UndergradsPete WilliamsApril 1, 2001August 12, 2001Decode EntertainmentTeletoon
MTV
First MTV cartoon co-produced with Teletoon.
Clone HighPhil Lord and Christopher Miller
Bill Lawrence
November 2, 2002April 13, 2003Doozer
Lord Miller Productions
Nelvana
Touchstone Television
Second MTV cartoon co-produced with Teletoon.
3-SouthMark Hentemann
Steve Callaghan
November 7, 2002January 3, 2003Warner Bros. AnimationMTV
Where My Dogs At?Aaron Matthew Lee
Jeff Ross
June 10, 2006July 29, 2006Enough With The Bread Already Productions
Six Point Harness
MTV2
The Adventures of Chico and GuapoOrlando Jones
P. J. Pesce
Paul D'Acri
June 10, 2006July 29, 2006One Red Room
Friday: The Animated SeriesIce CubeJune 24, 2007July 8, 2007New Line Television
Cube Vision
Adapted from the Friday film series.
MTV Entertainment Studios
2020s
South ParkTrey Parker
Matt Stone
March 10, 2021presentSouth Park StudiosComedy CentralOriginally started in 1997.
FairviewStephen Colbert
R.J. Fried
March 9, 2022presentCBS Studios
Spartina Productions
Licht Media Solutions
RJ Fried Worldwide
Beavis and Butt-HeadMike JudgeAugust 4, 2022Judgemental Films
Titmouse, Inc.
3 Arts Entertainment
Paramount+
Clone HighPhil Lord and Christopher Miller
Bill Lawrence
May 23, 2023Doozer
Lord Miller Productions
ShadowMachine
Max
JodieGrace EdwardsTBAAwesome Inc.Comedy Central
Ren & StimpyOriginal characters:
John Kricfalusi
TBAAwesome Inc.

Other MTV animated series

Title Creator/Developer(s) Premiere date Finale date Co-production with Network Note(s)
1980s
Stevie and ZoyaJoe Horne19871989MTV
1990s
Liquid TelevisionJaphet AsherJune 2, 1991
May 15, 2014
March 6, 1994
June 12, 2014
Original series:
(Colossal) Pictures
BIG Pictures
Noyes & Laybourne Enterprises
BBC Enterprises
Revival series:
Titmouse, Inc.
MTVRevived for the internet in 2014.
The Brothers GruntDanny AntonucciAugust 15, 1994April 9, 1995a.k.a. CartoonCreated by Danny Antonucci, creator of Ed, Edd n Eddy.
First MTV cartoon to features theme song vocalist.
2000s
Video ModsTony ShiffSeptember 16, 2004July 22, 2005Big Bear Entertainment
IBC Entertainment
MTV2First animated show for MTV2
Wonder ShowzenVernon Chatman and John LeeMarch 11, 2005May 19, 2006PFFR
Augenblick Studios
DJ & the FroDave Jeser
Matt Silverstein
June 15, 2009July 2, 2009Double HemmMTVSecond MTV weekday cartoon
PopzillaR.J. Fried
Tim Hedrick
Jared Miller
Kevin Pedersen
Dave Thomas
September 27, 2009October 16, 2009Animax Entertainment
2010s
Good VibesDavid Gordon Green
Brad Ableson
Mike Clements
October 27, 2011December 29, 2011Werner Entertainment
Rough House Pictures
Not the QB Pro.
Six Point Harness
Good Humor Television
MTV
Greatest Party Story EverJanuary 14, 2016December 22, 2016Four Peaks Media Group
Den of Thieves
ShadowMachine
Cartuna

Theatrical films

TitleDirectorRelease dateDistributorCo-production withNote(s)
Beavis and Butt-Head Do AmericaMike JudgeDecember 20, 1996Paramount PicturesGeffen Pictures
Judgemental Films
MTV's first and only theatrically released animated feature to date.

Streaming service original films

TitleDirectorRelease dateDistributorCo-production withNote(s)
South Park: Post Covid Trey Parker November 25, 2021 Paramount+ South Park Studios
South Park: Post Covid: The Return of Covid December 16, 2021
South Park: The Streaming Wars June 1, 2022
Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe John Rice
Albert Calleros
June 23, 2022 Judgemental Films
Titmouse, Inc.
3 Arts Entertainment
Sequel to Beavis and Butt-Head Do America.
South Park: The Streaming Wars Part 2 Trey Parker July 13, 2022 South Park Studios
South Park: Joining the Panderverse October 27, 2023

Television films

TitleDirectorRelease dateDistributorCo-production withNote(s)
Daria: Is It Fall Yet?Glenn Eichler
Peggy Nicoll
August 27, 2000CBS Media VenturesHeyday MediaBased on Daria.
Daria: Is It College Yet?Karen Disher

January 21, 2002

References

  1. Beavis and Butt-head Do America DVD (2006 version): Making Of feature
  2. TV Guide: "Exclusive: MTV Developing Another Animated Series with Beavis and Butt-head Producers"
  3. Deadline: Animated Comedy ‘Good Vibes’ Cancelled By MTV After One Season
  4. Making It #61: Thomas Middleditch, 58:25 to 59:09
  5. "Mike Judge: 'Beavis and Butt-Head' Trapped in Limbo". CraveOnline. Archived from the original on January 11, 2014. Retrieved January 11, 2013.
  6. Goldberg, Lesley (August 5, 2020). "Grant Gish to Oversee Adult Animation Unit at ViacomCBS". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved June 9, 2021.
  7. "Are we ready for the big Generation X animation comeback?". the Guardian. August 10, 2020. Retrieved June 9, 2021.
  8. "POP NOTES". The Washington Post. March 7, 1999. Retrieved February 25, 2022.
  9. Kilmer, David. "DMA, Possible Worlds and MTV Animation put Phred on your head". Animation World Network. Archived from the original on March 28, 2002. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
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