Crazy ( Eng. Mad ) is an American animated comedy-parody series created by Kevin Shinik and produced by Warner Bros. Studios. Animation It was created on the basis of the magazine of the same name , where each episode has short animated skits for shows, films, games, stars and much more, using various animation methods. The series premiered in the USA on September 6, 2010 in the Adult Swim block on the Cartoon Network channel. [1] In Russia, it goes to 2x2 .
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| Genre | Sketch show Surreal humor |
| The authors) | Kevin Shinik Aaron Blitzstein Susan Clark Marley Halpen-Grazer Ben Joseph Hitler Maidat Mason Steinberg |
| Director (s) | Mark Marek |
| Production | Warner bros Animation |
| Starring | Kevin Shinik, Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Rachel MacFarlane |
| Starter topic | "Mad!" |
| The final topic | “Mad! (Instrumental) » |
| Composer | Devin Flynn |
| Country of Origin | |
| Tongue | English |
| Number of seasons | 2 |
| Number of issues | 48 |
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| Producer (s) | Kevin Shinik Mark Marek |
| Executive Producer (s) | Sam Registrar |
| Duration | 11 minutes |
| Status | Removed |
| Broadcasting | |
| TV Channel (s) | Cartoon network |
| Broadcast Period | September 6, 2010 |
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Sketches
The series has some repeating sketches:
- A Mad Look Inside - A small fragment in which viewers see the magical world of celebrities. This only goes on during the first season.
- Ask the Celebrity (Ask a celebrity) - Where various celebrities answer tricky questions through a letter in which the answers to them are always absurd. People like Miley Cyrus, when asked what she did to put on good performance, claims that she rubbed the cat herself and walked on the wool carpet.
- Bad Idea # - This is a script from a long list of possible bad ideas.
- Celebrity Birthdays - This segment shows the birthdays of fictional characters and other people in show business. Only one section of this type has been shown, however.
- Celebrities Without Their Make-up - The segment shows that real and fictional celebrities will look without makeup. For example, Zach Halifianakis is Benson from the Regular Show without his makeup, Russell Brand is a wooden Nutcracker without his makeup, Robert Pattinson Alfred Newman without his makeup, Iron Man was C-3PO without his activities, and SpongeBob is a cupcake without his makeup .
- Commercials (Advertising) - There are several commercials for fictional items and programs for each episode.
- Don Martin (Don Martin) - Adaptations to comics from the animator Don Martin.
- Drawn-Out Dramas - After one of the main sketching episodes ends, the Mad Wallpaper will appear and “tear open” to show Sergio Aragones in a sketch style in front of a colored background, often using a version by Alfred Newman otherwise quality.
- Gross and Beyond Gross (Vile and prohibitively vile) - Showing vile and prohibitively vile things.
- MAD News - The journalist finishes delivering the latest news. This sketch originally began broadcasting randomly in the middle of the episode, usually interrupting another sketch. Starting with episode nine, the sketch now serves as an opening for each episode.
- MADucation 101 ... (Madness 101 ...) - Lessons in any subject.
- Rejected - The identification segment rejected ideas in various pop cultures like Transformers, Superheroes, Pokemon, Smurfs, and more.
- Security Cam - Presentation of surveillance frames, what happens in public places during nightly closing hours. Each video has supernatural phenomena that will never happen during the day.
- Snappy answers to stupid questions
- Spy vs. Spy (Spy vs. Spy) - Adaptation of a lengthy comic book series.
- Super-villains for Your ... (Super villains for your ...) - A parody of the PSA segments Super friends. Here, various super-villains from the Legion of Fate present themselves as moral guidelines for some children. However, since they are villains, they will always succeed in deceiving, baptizing twice, or betraying children, causing them to die in the hands of a villain or suffering from some unforeseen related events. Unfortunately, Mad stopped the production of these sections.
- This Day in History - If you look at the achievements on the day the broadcast begins. In most cases, it will include lesser-known persons of historical significance, doing or inventing something in the shadow of another famous historical figure.
- What's Wrong with this Picture? (Is there something wrong with the picture?) - Games depending on what is wrong in the picture on the screen, but says, correctly or least likely, the things shown bloated, as it is.
- Where's Lady Gaga (Where is Lady Gaga?) - A sketch of the type “Where is Wally” with the participation of pop star Lady Gaga , who hides for a short time. The viewer is invited to find her, but only at the end you can see where she deftly disguised herself to fit into the environment.
Notes
Links
- Mad on the Internet Movie Database
- Encyclopedic page on the Wikia portal