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Cartoon Sushi

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American animated showcase program (1997–1998)

Cartoon Sushi
Created byDanny Antonucci
Keith Alcorn
Developed byEric Calderon
Directed byDanny Antonucci
Keith Alcorn
Mike de Sève
Voices ofJohn A. Davis
Mike DeSeve
ComposersKeith Alcorn
Patric Caird
Mike de Sève
Country of originUnited States
Canada
No. of episodes15 (including pilots and specials)
Production
Running time30 minutes
Production companiesa.k.a. Cartoon
DNA Productions
MTV Animation
Original release
NetworkMTV (U.S.)
Teletoon at Night (Canada)
ReleaseOctober 17, 1997 (1997-10-17) –
June 23, 1998 (1998-06-23)

Cartoon Sushi is an adult-animated showcase program that aired onMTV from 1997 to 1998.[1] It was developed by Eric Calderon and produced by Nick Litwinko, and was the successor toLiquid Television. The title screen opening was illustrated byEd, Edd n Eddy creatorDanny Antonucci. Each episode featured internationally produced cartoons, along with some original material created for the show.[2]

Animation Weekend

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First pilot

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  1. The Maxx Animation Weekend pilot bySam Kieth
  2. The Adventures of Ricardo (1996) byCorky Quakenbush
  3. Buddy
  4. A Day in the Life of an Oscillating Fan by Neil Michka
  5. Chunk
  6. Iddy Biddy Beat Boy (1993) byMo Willems
  7. Men Making Meetings
  8. Angry Cabaret byJohn R. Dilworth
  9. Slow Bob in the Lower Dimensions (1991) byHenry Selick

Second pilot

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  1. The Maxx Animation Weekend pilot II bySam Kieth
  2. The Adventures of Ricardo (1996)[3] byCorky Quakenbush
  3. C'mon C'mon
  4. Another Bad Day for Philip Jenkins (1994) by Mo Willems
  5. Excuse Me
  6. Brickface and Stucco in Last Piece of Chicken[4]
  7. The Food Mister by Neil Michka[5]
  8. Plastic Surgeon
  9. Joe's Apartment (1992) by John Payson
  10. B
  11. The Brothers Grunt – "To Hell with Bing"
  12. Brickface and Stucco in Sizzleans Machine

Episodes

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Source:[6]

First episode

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Aired October 17, 1997

  1. Ultracity 6060 – "No Lip Sync" by Mike de Sève,Dave Hughes,Matt Harrigan
  2. Farcus by Gord Coulthart & David Waisglass[7]
  3. Robin – "Partying" byMagnus Carlsson
  4. The Many Deaths of Norman Spittal – "Balloon Hanging" by Banx[8]
  5. Pull My Finger by Jay Hathaway
  6. Science Facts! – "Broccoli Has an IQ of 10" by AMPnyc Animation[9]
  7. Penguins: A Documentary by Frank Ziegler
  8. Cartoon Girl – "My Most Embarrassing Moment" by Heather McAdams[10] & Chris Ligon
  9. Howl by Bardel Animation Limited
  10. The Many Deaths of Norman Spittal – "Helicopter"
  11. Ultracity 6060 – "Farting" by Mike de Sève,Dave Hughes,Matt Harrigan
  12. Space War byChristy Karacas,[11] co-creator ofSuperjail!
  13. The Many Deaths of Norman Spittal – "Railroad"
  14. Untalkative Bunny pilot byGraham Falk

Second episode

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Aired October 24, 1997

  1. Howie Hurls – "Abducted" by Webster Colcord[12]
  2. Science Facts! – "Dogs Can Not See Color!"
  3. Dirdy Birdy (Part 1) byJohn R. Dilworth, creator ofCourage the Cowardly Dog
  4. Voice B Gone byDavid Wasson, creator ofTime Squad
  5. Espresso Depresso by David Donar[13]
  6. Fluffy by Doug Aberle[14]
  7. Stupid for Love by Craig Valde
  8. Casting Call by Dominic Carola[15]
  9. Science Facts! – "Fish Have No Memory"
  10. Robin – "Lonely" byMagnus Carlsson
  11. Dirdy Birdy (Part 2)

Third episode (Halloween special)

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Aired October 31, 1997

  1. The Sandman byPaul Berry
  2. Smile by Scott Alexander Storm
  3. Stick Figure Theater – "Mister Alfred Hitchcock" by Robin Steele
  4. Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee byLorne Lanning
  5. Mad Doctors of Borneo by Webster Colcord[16]
  6. Stick Figure Theater – "Night of the Living Dead" by Robin Steele
  7. Season's Greetings byMichael Dougherty

Fourth episode

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Aired November 7, 1997

  1. Man's Best Friend byBenjamin Gluck
  2. Dreamboy – "Kung Fu" by Christopher Dante Romano[17]
  3. The Champ – "Snapper Bob" by Natterjack Animation Company[18]
  4. The Many Deaths of Norman Spittal - "Mountain Hermit" by Banx andBob Godfrey
  5. Day of the Monkey by Carlos Ramos[19]
  6. The Many Deaths of Norman Spittal – "Mountain Top Balance"
  7. Celebrity Deathmatch – "Charles Manson vs.Marilyn Manson" byEric Fogel
  8. Dreamboy – "Hair" by Christopher Dante Romano
  9. The Many Deaths of Norman Spittal - "Bed of Nails"
  10. Robin – "Sunglasses" byMagnus Carlsson
  11. Dreamboy – "Toilet" by Christopher Dante Romano
  12. Ultracity 6060 – "Planet Jackson" by Mike de Sève,Dave Hughes,Matt Harrigan

Fifth episode

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Aired November 14, 1997

  1. When Animated Animals Attack by Abby Terkuhle and Mike de Sève
  2. Robin – "Uncle Harry" byMagnus Carlsson
  3. Call Me Fishmael by Steven Dovas
  4. Boris the Dog byCevin Soling
  5. 10,000 Feet by DJ Cassel
  6. Telekinesis by Dave Mah
  7. King Sticko by J.C. Wegman
  8. Rip-N-Glide byHappy Trails Animation[20]
  9. Ultracity 6060: Fast Driver by Nick Gibbons[21]
  10. The Critics by Karl Staven
  11. Smoking by Neil Ishimine

Sixth episode

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Aired November 21, 1997

  1. Broccoli's Taxicab Confrontations by AMPnyc Animation
  2. The Raven by John Fountain[22]
  3. Nanna & Lil' Puss Puss – "Common Cents" by Keith Alcorn (DNA Productions)
  4. Genre byDon Hertzfeldt
  5. Incident at Palm Beach by Karl Staven &Derek Lamb
  6. Dogfishing by Joe Byrnes[23]
  7. Billy Ray Shyster's House of Discount Special Effects by Paul Kevin Thomason[24]
  8. Robin – "The Film Buff" byMagnus Carlsson
  9. Death Wears a Plush Jacket by Bob Mendelsohn
  10. Opposing Views by John Schnall[25][26]

Seventh episode

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Aired November 28, 1997

  1. Movie Intro by Dan Coulston
  2. Killing Heinz by Stefan Eling[27]
  3. Gabola the Great by Tim Cheung (Pacific Data Images)[28]
  4. Robin – "Shopping" byMagnus Carlsson
  5. Where's the Bathroom by Sy Benlolo
  6. Love Stinks by Greg Holfeld[29]
  7. Open Mic Fright by David Donar[30]
  8. Fishbar – "Episode 1: Evil Babies in Colorado" by Honkworm International[31]
  9. Sex & Violence byBill Plympton
    1. "The Animal Lover"
    2. "Doctors Say Carrots Are Good For Eyesight"
  10. Celebrity Deathmatch – "Kathie Lee Gifford vs.Howard Stern" by Eric Fogel
  11. The Coolest Water Conditioner in the World by Keith Webster

Eighth episode

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Aired December 5, 1997

  1. Beat the Meatles by Tim Hatcher and Keith Alcorn (DNA Productions)
  2. Science Facts! – "The Mayfly Has a Lifespan of 2 Hours" by Michael Adams, Ted Minoff and Greg Pair
  3. Sex & Violence by Bill Plympton
    1. "A Person with Confused Priorities (Skydiver)"
    2. "Husband and Wife"
  4. Ultracity 6060 – "Food Court" by Mike de Sève,Dave Hughes,Matt Harrigan
  5. Ye Ole Woodshop by Jesse Schmal
  6. Great True Moments in Rock & Roll History – "Jim Morrison" by Xeth Feinberg
  7. Sea Slugs by Adam Lane[32]
  8. Sex & Violence
    1. "The Cheerleader"
    2. "Receding Hairline"
    3. "A Person with Confused Priorities (Driver)"
  9. Performance Art Starring Chainsaw Bob by Brandon McKinney[33]
  10. Zerox & Mylar by Joel Brinkerhoff[34]
  11. Robin – "The Dentist" byMagnus Carlsson
  12. Frogg's Trip to the Sun by Keith Webster
  13. Sex & Violence
    1. "A Person with Confused Priorities (Sex)"
    2. "Old Proverb: He Who Laughs Last Laughs Best"

Ninth episode

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Aired December 12, 1997

  1. Nanna & Lil' Puss Puss – "One Ration Under God" by Keith Alcorn (DNA Productions)
  2. Great True Moments in Rock & Roll History by Xeth Feinberg
    1. Guy who needs to urinate invents thePogo
    2. Monkees fans booJimi Hendrix off the stage
  3. Sex & Violence by Bill Plympton
    1. "The Lost Key"
    2. "Rollerblading"
    3. "The Beachcomber"
    4. "A Serious Alarm Clock"
    5. "Very Sexy Shoes"
    6. "What Are These People Doing?..."
    7. "After 30 Some Parts of the Body Continue to Grow"
    8. "A Dip in the Pool"
    9. "The New Extreme Sport..."
  4. Cartoon Girl – "Nothing I Like Better" by Heather McAdams and Chris Ligon
  5. Lily & Jim byDon Hertzfeldt

Tenth episode

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Aired December 19, 1997

  1. Ultracity 6060 – "Bleep" written by Ben Gruber
  2. Great True Moments in Rock & Roll History - "Elvis Meets Nixon" by Xeth Feinberg
  3. Chunks of Life – "Rent" byMike Mitchell and Chris Cole
  4. The Organization by Xeth Feinberg
  5. Fishbar – "Episode 2: The Swedish Connection"
  6. Love's Rich Bounty by Chris Garrison[35]
  7. Cartoon Girl – "You Know You're Broke" by Heather McAdams and Chris Ligon
  8. Ultracity 6060 – "Ouch My Eyes" written by Ben Gruber
  9. Walking Around by Cesar Cabañas

Eleventh episode

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Aired December 26, 1997

  1. Dream Date by Tom Megalis[36]
  2. Soda Pop Head by Tom Megalis[36]
  3. Pariah the Red Man by Kevin Richards[37]
  4. Nanna & Lil' Puss Puss – "Who Calcutta the Cheese" by Keith Alcorn (DNA Productions)
  5. A Brief History of Cinema by Tim Cargioli
  6. Awkward Stage by Jesse Schmal
  7. Burglar Alarm by Tom Megalis
  8. Elevator Guy by Tom Megalis

Unknown shorts

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  1. Stroid '56 by Happy Trails Animation
  2. Cartoon Girl – "If I Was Single"
  3. Lou and Costa's Burglar Welcome Mat by Michael C. Schwab[38]
  4. The Hippo by Susan Hurd[39]

Special: A Special 1/2 Hour with Robin and Ben...

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  1. Drafted
  2. The Bums
  3. Plastic Surgery
  4. Party with a Chair
  5. Frogman
  6. The Record Company
  7. Mooning

byMagnus Carlsson

Special: Bill Plympton Shorts

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  1. They Say When You Sneeze Your Heart Stops So What Would Happen If...
  2. Elvis
  3. After 30 Some Parts of the Body Continue to Grow
  4. The Truck
  5. The Toilet
  6. What Are These People Doing?...
  7. The Date
  8. Bad Camouflage
  9. Husband and Wife
  10. The Traffic Light
  11. A Dip in the Pool
  12. Why We Laugh
  13. The Lost Key

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