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Adult Swim is a late-night adult programming block aired on Cartoon Network (Space), and as well as a video website, which is that airs animated and live-action television shows that are solely for mature audiences.

It is the similar concept of Nick@Nite/Nick After Dark (Nickelodeon) and Original Adult Swim (Original Cartoon Network).

Its slogan is "When Everything Gets Dark and Risqué".


Shows[]

Note: (%) = Fanon

Anime[]

  • Kill la Kill
  • Lucky Star
  • Bleach
  • One Piece
  • Aggretsuko
  • TBA

Non-anime[]

Live-action[]

Films[]

Animated[]

Anime[]

Live-action[]

  • Godzilla series
  • Jurassic Park series
  • Jaws series
  • Pirates of the Caribbean series
  • American Pie series
  • Scary Movie series
  • Dumb and Dumber series
  • Batman: The Dark Knight series
  • On The Way live-action series (%)
  • 21 Jump Street series
  • Men in Black series
  • All Happy Madison Productions' adult-oriented films
  • Psycho
  • The Ring
  • It
  • Jakob Grimes, Ghost Hunter (%)
  • Jakob Grimes vs. the Ghost Goddess (%)
  • Wild Tales
  • A Series of Unfortunate Events (film)
  • Maleficent (film)
  • Bad Grandpa (extended version)
  • Ted duology
  • Dark Spirits and Me (%)
  • Lake Sehore (%)
  • Meet the Feebles
  • We're the Millers
  • The Mask (1994 film)
  • The Mask (2020 film) (%)
  • Action Point

Wacky the Stoner Crow[]

Wacky the Stoner Crow is the mascot of the block. He is a crow who is a stoner (hence his name).

Adult Swim Originals[]

These are the shows created for the block.

  • BoxTubers - Adult Swim's first original series and the only one who aired excursively in Latin America. In the show, some of the block's characters play some real-life games.
  • Twisted Tales of Shonen and Shojo - an adult-orriented take to Cartoon Network's mascots Shonen and Shojo.
  • Cartoon Animal Town - a series featuring established cartoon animal characters in a adult comedy setting.
  • Cartoon People Madness - a spin-off to Cartoon Animal Town with humans.
  • The New Misadventures of Winnie the Pooh - a Seth MacFarlane take to Disney's Winnie the Pooh. It is a mixture of live-action and animation.
  • Star Wars: Galaxy of Laughs - a comedy Star Wars show about the characters living in their somewhat regular lives.
  • Hero Love or Thief Hate - a male superhero falls in love with a female thief and they get in crazy stuff.
  • Pyscho Birdz - Three birds in The 3 Strooges-esque situations.
  • Fairytaleland - The bizzare misadventures of the Three Little Pigs in the titular town poublated by animal characters from classic literature.
  • Downtown Felines - TBD
  • Creative Minds - TBD
  • Crossover City - TBD
  • Legacy Robot - a Robot Chicken-esque sketch show.
  • Logo City Vice - a series set in a fictional city named Logopolis where 30 logos live and have adventures and conflicts with other logos.
  • It's a Wacky Animal World - TBD
  • The 3000s - TBD
  • The Photocuts - TBD
  • Foods - a series set in a fictional city populated only by anthropomorphic foods.
  • The Doodle Toons Show - A TV series based on the webcomic Doodle Toons.
  • Gamer Dog - an animated/live action show where a cartoon dog makes gaming videos with his human friends.
  • Peanuts - a adult-oriented take to Charles M. Schulz' popular comic strip in a South Park-esque setting.
  • Animator vs. Animation - an adult-oriented version of Alan Becker’s widely popular web series of the same name in which the animator creates stick figures and battles them in miscelanious ways.
  • Toon Cops - a parody of Cops with cartoon characters from shows aired on Cartoon Network and Adult Swim.
  • The Rabbit Hole - a sketch comedy series consisting of various segmensts starring anthropomorphic animals. The series is hosted by a brutally honest, sometimes short-tempered and violent rabbit named Rocky Rabbit.
  • Total Drama: Crossover Edition - a spin-off to the Total Drama series, with crossover characters who appear in shows aired on Cartoon Network and Adult Swim.

Trivia Edit[]

  • Originally, it was supposed to also air family-friendly shows and films that don't air on Cartoon Network, but this was scrapped since the network's founder and CEO, William Winchell, thought that it wouldn't be a good idea due to him finding it "pointless" to add those shows that have some adult/dark humor that are not enough to be considered "adult-oriented" and for a block that is supposedly for mature audiences. However, he had decided that a few family-friendly shows who are really more adult-oriented are allowed to be in the block.
    • Originally, SpongeBob SquarePants, The Loud House and The Amazing World of Gumball were gonna be taken off, but he saw some of their gross-out scenes and episodes with adult themes and thought they were similar to Ren and Stimpy (although Ren and Stimpy is more adult-oriented than them), so he kept them.
  • Happy Tree Friends, Battle for Dream Island series/Inanimate Insanity, the Cyanide & Happiness shorts/The Cyanide & Happiness Show, Huevocartoon, Vete a la Versh and Annoying Orange are the only web series airing on Dark Box. William Winchell once stated that he wanted to air some internet shows on Adult Swim because he thought it'd be nice for some to appear on TV.
    • When the Cyanide & Happiness shorts air in the block, most of them are collected into a single episode, using the The Cyanide & Happiness Show intro from the Season 3 finale Now That's When I Call Those Guys/Now That's That.
  • Since Eric and Claire airs on Adult Swim, but The Cryptids doesn't, The Cryptids, Eric, and Claire won't air on Adult Swim.
  • The Studiopolis redub of The Nutshack is aired rather than the original version because this version is more successful and favorable than its original.
  • In the English dub version of the original One Piece, Luffy's voice is re-dubbed by Seth MacFarlane, to fit his age and gender.
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