Frisky Dingo

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  • TV-MA
  • 2006
  • 2 Seasons
  • 8.2  (7,485)

Frisky Dingo is an animated television series that aired on Adult Swim from 2006 to 2008. The show was created by Adam Reed, who also voiced the main character, billionaire superhero Awesome-X. The show is a satirical take on the superhero genre, with a focus on the corporate world and the absurdities of modern life. The show follows the adventures of Awesome-X and his arch-nemesis, Killface, a half-man, half-alien villain who is plotting to destroy the world. The two characters are constantly at odds with each other, as they battle for control of the world and their own moral compass. The show's humor is irreverent and often politically incorrect, with jokes that push the boundaries of good taste. The animation style is simple and crude, but the show's humor more than makes up for any shortcomings in the visuals. One of the standout aspects of Frisky Dingo is the voice acting. The show features a talented ensemble cast, with notable performances from Michael Bell, Dave Willis, Killer Mike, and Rachael Harris. The actors bring a great deal of personality to their roles, and are able to deliver the show's rapid-fire dialogue with ease. Another strength of the show is its writing. The show's writers, led by Adam Reed, created a rich, layered world that is filled with interesting characters and complex subplots. The show's plotlines were often absurd, but the writing was so tight and witty that it never felt too over-the-top. One of the most interesting aspects of the show is its exploration of the corporate world. The show's main characters are billionaires who use their wealth and influence to shape the world around them. The show often satirizes the excesses and absurdities of the corporate world, with jokes that range from the subtle to the outrageous. Frisky Dingo is also notable for its use of recurring jokes and running gags. For example, the show features a character named Babylegs who, as his name suggests, has abnormally short legs. The show's writers use this joke repeatedly, finding new and creative ways to incorporate it into the show's plotlines. In addition to its humor, Frisky Dingo is also a show with heart. Despite its satire and parody, the show's characters are well-developed and likable. The show often explores issues of loyalty, friendship, and morality, with characters making difficult choices and facing the consequences of their actions. All in all, Frisky Dingo is a smart, hilarious show that is well worth watching. Its unique blend of satire, humor, and character development make it a standout in the crowded field of animated sitcoms. The show's short run means that it never overstays its welcome, and its humor remains fresh and funny even years after its original airing.

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Seasons
Differences are Put Slightly Aside
12. Differences are Put Slightly Aside
March 23, 2008
A tentative truce is made.
Cody Gains a Namesake
11. Cody Gains a Namesake
March 16, 2008
While Antagone is nearing the birth of her child, Wendell begins his siege on Hooper and the Decepticles. Meanwhile, Xander has an unexpected visit from one of his children.
Wendell Goes Undercover Again
10. Wendell Goes Undercover Again
March 9, 2008
Wendell uses a disguise to hide his identity while undercover on a mission.
A Take on 'Hooper'
9. A Take on 'Hooper'
March 2, 2008
The new super-villain team of Sinn, the Dread Lobster, Valerie, and a pregnant Antagone broadcast a message of terror out, using the Annihilatrix to back their claims up. Xander, Killface, and the new President Taqu'il see the message and decide to do something about it.. even if there isn't much any of them can do.
The Debate: Part Two
8. The Debate: Part Two
October 14, 2007
The conclusion to last week, and the mid-season finale, continues with the Presidential debate. While Killface prepares, Xander makes a few stops with Ronnie before he arrives at the debate.
The Debate: Part One
7. The Debate: Part One
October 7, 2007
While Killface goes over the upcoming debate with Dottie and Wendell looks in to alternative campaign funds, Awesome X finds himself a prisoner along with Ronnie on board Xcalibur. Reminiscing about old times, they eventually stage an escape.
The Middle
6. The Middle
September 30, 2007
While Killface recovers from a failed assassination aimed at him, Xander returns as Awesome X in an attempt to get Fred Dyer to be his Vice President. But first he pays a visit to the X-Tacles.
The Miracle
5. The Miracle
September 23, 2007
After his near-death experience while duck hunting, Killface begins to believe it was divine intervention so he acquires a Bible. Killface acquires an item for the home.
The Image Problem
4. The Image Problem
September 16, 2007
Killface and Xander Crews go on a duck hunt in an attempt to promote their public image, but end up getting lost and arguing over movies involving bears.
The Issues
3. The Issues
September 9, 2007
The Presidential race heats up as Xander Crews reveals his immigration and education plans to the media. Meanwhile, Killface works with his campaign team to figure out a way to ruin Xander's chances of winning the election.
The Opposition
2. The Opposition
September 2, 2007
The train wreck that has become Xander Crews' life is filmed for a Killface presidential documentary. This in turn causes Xander to run against him.
Behold A Dark Horse
1. Behold A Dark Horse
August 26, 2007
In the second season premiere, Killface's plan to destroy Earth backfires -- to his benefit. The Annihilatrix moved the Earth slightly off its orbit and cured global warming. With his newfound hero status, he decides to run for President.
Description

Frisky Dingo is an animated television series that aired on Adult Swim from 2006 to 2008. The show was created by Adam Reed, who also voiced the main character, billionaire superhero Awesome-X. The show is a satirical take on the superhero genre, with a focus on the corporate world and the absurdities of modern life.

The show follows the adventures of Awesome-X and his arch-nemesis, Killface, a half-man, half-alien villain who is plotting to destroy the world. The two characters are constantly at odds with each other, as they battle for control of the world and their own moral compass.

The show's humor is irreverent and often politically incorrect, with jokes that push the boundaries of good taste. The animation style is simple and crude, but the show's humor more than makes up for any shortcomings in the visuals.

One of the standout aspects of Frisky Dingo is the voice acting. The show features a talented ensemble cast, with notable performances from Michael Bell, Dave Willis, Killer Mike, and Rachael Harris. The actors bring a great deal of personality to their roles, and are able to deliver the show's rapid-fire dialogue with ease.

Another strength of the show is its writing. The show's writers, led by Adam Reed, created a rich, layered world that is filled with interesting characters and complex subplots. The show's plotlines were often absurd, but the writing was so tight and witty that it never felt too over-the-top.

One of the most interesting aspects of the show is its exploration of the corporate world. The show's main characters are billionaires who use their wealth and influence to shape the world around them. The show often satirizes the excesses and absurdities of the corporate world, with jokes that range from the subtle to the outrageous.

Frisky Dingo is also notable for its use of recurring jokes and running gags. For example, the show features a character named Babylegs who, as his name suggests, has abnormally short legs. The show's writers use this joke repeatedly, finding new and creative ways to incorporate it into the show's plotlines.

In addition to its humor, Frisky Dingo is also a show with heart. Despite its satire and parody, the show's characters are well-developed and likable. The show often explores issues of loyalty, friendship, and morality, with characters making difficult choices and facing the consequences of their actions.

All in all, Frisky Dingo is a smart, hilarious show that is well worth watching. Its unique blend of satire, humor, and character development make it a standout in the crowded field of animated sitcoms. The show's short run means that it never overstays its welcome, and its humor remains fresh and funny even years after its original airing.

Frisky Dingo is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (25 episodes). The series first aired on October 15, 2006.

Where to Watch Frisky Dingo

Frisky Dingo is available for streaming on the Adult Swim website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Frisky Dingo on demand at Apple TV and Adult Swim.

  • Premiere Date
    October 15, 2006
  • IMDB Rating
    8.2  (7,485)