Xavier: Renegade Angel

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  • TV-MA
  • 2007
  • 2 Seasons
  • 7.8  (4,573)

Xavier: Renegade Angel is a surrealist and experimental comedy television series that premiered on Adult Swim on November 4, 2007, and aired for two seasons until April 16, 2009. The show, created and developed by Vernon Chatman and John Lee, centers around the titular character, a spiritual wanderer and outcast who is half-man, half-bird, with snakes for arms, whose quest for enlightenment takes him on a journey through a bizarre and twisted world filled with strange beings, absurd scenarios, and philosophical musings. The show's animation style is a mix of computer-generated imagery and collage animation, creating a unique and surreal visual experience. The characters are often grotesque and abstract, with exaggerated features and bizarre designs. The show's humor is dark and subversive, using satire and parody to comment on contemporary society and politics, as well as poking fun at various aspects of pop culture. Xavier, voiced by the show's co-creator Vernon Chatman, is a complex and enigmatic character who speaks in cryptic riddles and poetic phrases. He has a complicated backstory, having been born out of wedlock to a mother who was raped by a pack of wild dogs. He is on a mission to find his father, who he believes is a renowned philosopher and guru, and seeks to gain knowledge and wisdom along the way. However, his journey is constantly sidetracked by bizarre encounters and strange situations that challenge his worldview and sanity. The supporting cast of characters includes a range of oddities, such as a blind girl who can see the truth, a cult of cow-worshipping hippies, a giant baby who rules the world, and a demonic creature from another dimension. Among the voice cast are John Flansburgh of They Might Be Giants, who voices the character of Jimmy, and David Cross, who provides the voice for the character of Dr. Mazeppa Pompazoidi. The show's structure is episodic, with each episode following Xavier on a new adventure, but there are recurring themes and character arcs throughout both seasons. The show's themes include spirituality, existentialism, and the search for meaning in a chaotic and absurd world. The show also tackles issues such as religion, politics, consumerism, and culture, often using these subjects as launching points for surreal and satirical humor. Xavier: Renegade Angel received mixed reviews during its initial run, with some critics praising its daring and original approach, while others found it too weird and confusing. However, the show has gained a cult following in the years following its cancellation, with many viewers appreciating its unique blend of absurdity and philosophical introspection. The show's soundtrack, which features a mix of electronic music, hip hop, and psychedelic rock, is also highly praised. In conclusion, Xavier: Renegade Angel is a truly bizarre and experimental show that defies categorization. Its blend of surreal humor, philosophical musings, and abstract animation creates a truly unique viewing experience that is both challenging and rewarding. It is not a show for everyone, but for those who are willing to dive into the weird and twisted world of Xavier, it is a journey worth taking.

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Braingea's Final Cranny
10. Braingea's Final Cranny
April 16, 2009
When Xavier runs out of desert across which to ramble, he drowns in a sea of completion.
Damnesia You
9. Damnesia You
April 9, 2009
Poor, poor Xavier awakes with his fate in the goo drenched hands of the grandest menace of all time: You.
Kharmarabionic Lotion
8. Kharmarabionic Lotion
April 2, 2009
A reporter gets his scoop on Xavier. Here cometh the twist: It turns out to be a scoop of Lotion. It's pretty cool. Or, did he?
Going Normal
7. Going Normal
March 26, 2009
Just whenst you most expect it, Xavier's gratitude starved heart shrieks out "Abandon ye lifequest!" and then wolfs down a steam-filled puddin' pie of limits.
Damnesia Vu
6. Damnesia Vu
March 19, 2009
When Xavier wakes up with no memories, the power of deja vu reigns supreme. When Xavier wakes up with no memories, the power of deja vu reigns supreme.
Free Range Manibalism
5. Free Range Manibalism
March 12, 2009
Xavier lifts homeless veterans up from the filth of the streets and into the filth of their meats.
Haunted Tonk
4. Haunted Tonk
March 5, 2009
Xavier returns to the scene of the crime, his childhood.
El Tornadador
3. El Tornadador
February 26, 2009
When Xavier sets him sights on friendship, the Energy Crisis won't know what hit it in the face.
Xavier's Maneuver
2. Xavier's Maneuver
February 19, 2009
Xavier unleashes his revolutionary lifesaving maneuver all up on those who find theyselfs in need of his protection.
Vibracaust
1. Vibracaust
February 12, 2009
Xavier's sacred mantra brings solace to a sad, pathetic pill popping soul-- his own.
Description

Xavier: Renegade Angel is a surrealist and experimental comedy television series that premiered on Adult Swim on November 4, 2007, and aired for two seasons until April 16, 2009. The show, created and developed by Vernon Chatman and John Lee, centers around the titular character, a spiritual wanderer and outcast who is half-man, half-bird, with snakes for arms, whose quest for enlightenment takes him on a journey through a bizarre and twisted world filled with strange beings, absurd scenarios, and philosophical musings.

The show's animation style is a mix of computer-generated imagery and collage animation, creating a unique and surreal visual experience. The characters are often grotesque and abstract, with exaggerated features and bizarre designs. The show's humor is dark and subversive, using satire and parody to comment on contemporary society and politics, as well as poking fun at various aspects of pop culture.

Xavier, voiced by the show's co-creator Vernon Chatman, is a complex and enigmatic character who speaks in cryptic riddles and poetic phrases. He has a complicated backstory, having been born out of wedlock to a mother who was raped by a pack of wild dogs. He is on a mission to find his father, who he believes is a renowned philosopher and guru, and seeks to gain knowledge and wisdom along the way. However, his journey is constantly sidetracked by bizarre encounters and strange situations that challenge his worldview and sanity.

The supporting cast of characters includes a range of oddities, such as a blind girl who can see the truth, a cult of cow-worshipping hippies, a giant baby who rules the world, and a demonic creature from another dimension. Among the voice cast are John Flansburgh of They Might Be Giants, who voices the character of Jimmy, and David Cross, who provides the voice for the character of Dr. Mazeppa Pompazoidi.

The show's structure is episodic, with each episode following Xavier on a new adventure, but there are recurring themes and character arcs throughout both seasons. The show's themes include spirituality, existentialism, and the search for meaning in a chaotic and absurd world. The show also tackles issues such as religion, politics, consumerism, and culture, often using these subjects as launching points for surreal and satirical humor.

Xavier: Renegade Angel received mixed reviews during its initial run, with some critics praising its daring and original approach, while others found it too weird and confusing. However, the show has gained a cult following in the years following its cancellation, with many viewers appreciating its unique blend of absurdity and philosophical introspection. The show's soundtrack, which features a mix of electronic music, hip hop, and psychedelic rock, is also highly praised.

In conclusion, Xavier: Renegade Angel is a truly bizarre and experimental show that defies categorization. Its blend of surreal humor, philosophical musings, and abstract animation creates a truly unique viewing experience that is both challenging and rewarding. It is not a show for everyone, but for those who are willing to dive into the weird and twisted world of Xavier, it is a journey worth taking.

Xavier: Renegade Angel is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (20 episodes). The series first aired on November 4, 2007.

Where to Watch Xavier: Renegade Angel

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

  • Premiere Date
    November 4, 2007
  • IMDB Rating
    7.8  (4,573)