Liquid Television

Overview
Liquid Television, an acclaimed animation anthology from the 1990s, aired on MTV and snagged an Emmy Award. It played a pivotal role in launching iconic series like Beavis and Butt-head and Æon Flux. Featuring a mix of original works crafted by independent animators, the show also included segments sourced from festivals like Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation. Mark Mothersbaugh provided the memorable theme music. Notably, many animated shorts drew inspiration from Art Spiegelman's comic collection, RAW, showcasing talents like Charles Burns, Mark Beyer, and Peter Bagge.
Episodes
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Episode 1
The episode kicks off with Robert Palmer's iconic "Addicted to Love" setting the mood. We dive into a sultry soap opera scene, followed by the quirky ...
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Episode 2
Highlights include John Denver's public service announcement, Winter Steele’s segment "Eat Crow," and a feature on Invisible Hands. Stick Figure Th...
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Episode 3
The episode kicks off with an energetic opening featuring Faith No More's "Epic." Viewers are then drawn into the dramatic soap opera segment, "Diand...
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Episode 4
The episode features various segments, starting with insights on maintaining dental health. Then, Winter Steele takes center stage in "Ball of Communi...
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Episode 5
The episode kicks off with an energetic opening featuring The B-52's hit "Love Shack." Following this, viewers are treated to a dramatic soap opera s...
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Episode 6
The episode features various segments, including the examination of chalk test bars and their tonal qualities. Winter Steele takes on the theme of "St...