The Drinky Crow Show

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  • TV-MA
  • 2008
  • 1 Season
  • 6.5  (634)

The Drinky Crow Show was an animated television series that aired on Cartoon Network from 2007 to 2009. The show was based on the comic strip, Maakies, which was created by Tony Millionaire. The show was produced by Williams Street Productions and featured the voice talents of Dino Stamatopoulos, David Herman, Pamela Adlon, George Lowe, and Jemaine Clement. The show revolved around the adventures of Drinky Crow, a drunken and bitter crow, and his friend, Uncle Gabby, a monkey who loves to drink. Together, they would often find themselves in absurd situations, such as going on wild adventures, getting into fights, and encountering strange characters. Drinky Crow was voiced by Dino Stamatopoulos, who was also the creator and executive producer of the show. Stamatopoulos was known for his work on other Adult Swim shows, such as Moral Orel and Mary Shelley's Frankenhole. His portrayal of Drinky Crow was spot-on, capturing the character's drunken demeanor and cynical outlook on life perfectly. Uncle Gabby was voiced by David Herman, who is best known for his work on the show, Futurama. Herman's performance as Uncle Gabby was equally impressive, as he was able to bring the character's drunken antics to life with great comedic timing and delivery. Pamela Adlon provided the voice for various characters on the show, including the Captain's Girlfriend, Beverly, and various other female characters. Adlon is best known for her role as Bobby Hill on the animated television series, King of the Hill. George Lowe, who was also the voice of Space Ghost on Cartoon Network's Space Ghost Coast to Coast, provided the DMC announcer's voice on the show. Lowe's deep, commanding voice added to the show's quirky and absurd tone. Finally, Jemaine Clement, who was one-half of the comedy duo, Flight of the Conchords, provided the voice for the Captain, a disgruntled sailor who often found himself at odds with Drinky Crow and Uncle Gabby. Clement's dry wit and deadpan delivery added to the show's absurd humor. One of the show's unique features was its animation style, which was heavily influenced by the comic strip it was based on. The show's characters had a distinctive look that translated well from the page to the screen, and the use of bright, bold colors added to the show's surreal and quirky nature. Overall, The Drinky Crow Show was a deliriously absurd and hilarious show that never took itself too seriously. Its irreverent humor and off-the-wall characters made it a standout in the crowded world of adult-oriented animation. While it only lasted for one season, it remains a cult classic among fans of the genre.

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Seasons
Peace
10. Peace
January 25, 2009
When Peace breaks out Drinky Crow discovers his girlfriend is expecting eggs, and joins a torture and revenge racket to make ends meet.
Aspire
9. Aspire
January 18, 2009
Drinky Crow must solve two mysteries where are the ship's rats coming from and where is the French spy DeBoursay hiding her atomic reactor. The two solutions are as surprising as they are disgusting.
Bar
8. Bar
January 11, 2009
The sleazy Maakies bar becomes gentrified and Drinky Crow is inspired to commit many horrible and gruesome murders. Copious violence and slutty college girls abound!
Elephant Man
7. Elephant Man
January 4, 2009
Drinky Crow befriends a hideous freak with Proteus syndrome on a suicide hotline, and Uncle Gabby resolves to steal him away for himself.
Tunnel Girls
6. Tunnel Girls
December 28, 2008
Uncle Gabby dates a girl who is looking for a cheap thrill before her wedding night, while a harem of girls who can turn into a race car try to seduce Drinky Crow.
Old Girlfriend
5. Old Girlfriend
December 21, 2008
Drinky Crow's old girlfriend comes back into his life but is only interested in sex and slavery.
Organs
4. Organs
December 14, 2008
Drinky Crow infuriates his brain by quitting drinking, Gabby dates a sexy French spy trapped in a cage, and a young syphilis with a lot to prove fights his bladder.
God of Monkeys
3. God of Monkeys
December 7, 2008
Uncle Gabby gives Drinky Crow a hernia, and feels guilt for the first time in his life, so he orders an immense Monkey God from the internet.
Whale Show
2. Whale Show
November 30, 2008
When Drinky Crow's girlfriend dies horribly, he decides to convert his grief into money at a marine theme park that specializes in sex, violence, and meta-humor.
Beer Goggles
1. Beer Goggles
November 23, 2008
In order to date his loathsome girlfriend without gagging, Drinky Crow tears out his eyes and replaces them with beer goggles.
Pilot
0. Pilot
 
Drinky Crow believes he sees a mermaid. Uncle Gabby doesn't believe him because alcohol.
Description

The Drinky Crow Show was an animated television series that aired on Cartoon Network from 2007 to 2009. The show was based on the comic strip, Maakies, which was created by Tony Millionaire. The show was produced by Williams Street Productions and featured the voice talents of Dino Stamatopoulos, David Herman, Pamela Adlon, George Lowe, and Jemaine Clement.

The show revolved around the adventures of Drinky Crow, a drunken and bitter crow, and his friend, Uncle Gabby, a monkey who loves to drink. Together, they would often find themselves in absurd situations, such as going on wild adventures, getting into fights, and encountering strange characters.

Drinky Crow was voiced by Dino Stamatopoulos, who was also the creator and executive producer of the show. Stamatopoulos was known for his work on other Adult Swim shows, such as Moral Orel and Mary Shelley's Frankenhole. His portrayal of Drinky Crow was spot-on, capturing the character's drunken demeanor and cynical outlook on life perfectly.

Uncle Gabby was voiced by David Herman, who is best known for his work on the show, Futurama. Herman's performance as Uncle Gabby was equally impressive, as he was able to bring the character's drunken antics to life with great comedic timing and delivery.

Pamela Adlon provided the voice for various characters on the show, including the Captain's Girlfriend, Beverly, and various other female characters. Adlon is best known for her role as Bobby Hill on the animated television series, King of the Hill.

George Lowe, who was also the voice of Space Ghost on Cartoon Network's Space Ghost Coast to Coast, provided the DMC announcer's voice on the show. Lowe's deep, commanding voice added to the show's quirky and absurd tone.

Finally, Jemaine Clement, who was one-half of the comedy duo, Flight of the Conchords, provided the voice for the Captain, a disgruntled sailor who often found himself at odds with Drinky Crow and Uncle Gabby. Clement's dry wit and deadpan delivery added to the show's absurd humor.

One of the show's unique features was its animation style, which was heavily influenced by the comic strip it was based on. The show's characters had a distinctive look that translated well from the page to the screen, and the use of bright, bold colors added to the show's surreal and quirky nature.

Overall, The Drinky Crow Show was a deliriously absurd and hilarious show that never took itself too seriously. Its irreverent humor and off-the-wall characters made it a standout in the crowded world of adult-oriented animation. While it only lasted for one season, it remains a cult classic among fans of the genre.

The Drinky Crow Show is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (11 episodes). The series first aired on November 23, 2008.

Where to Watch The Drinky Crow Show

The Drinky Crow Show is available for streaming on the Cartoon Network website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch The Drinky Crow Show on demand at Apple TV and Adult Swim.

  • Premiere Date
    November 23, 2008
  • IMDB Rating
    6.5  (634)