It's Twissleton

It's Twissleton

Release date : March 29, 2004
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The creators of "Friends and Lovers" return, this time coupling their trademark absurdity with a coherent story and likeable characters. Not to mention the amount of work that has to go into a Channel 101 animated show. This one could have been a real juggernaut, but my feeling is that it suffered from the sometimes unpredictable effects of maximum audio volume in Cinespace's theatre. Some of the dialogue was hard to catch at the screening- which is not the case at all on your computer, so enjoy.
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2004 • 1 Episodes

Season 1 of House of the Dragon premiered on March 29, 2004.

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Justin Roiland
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Paul F. Tompkins
Admiral Telamachus (voice)
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Abed Gheith
Edmond (voice) / Lucy (voice)
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  • title:It's Twissleton
  • status:Pilot
  • Release date: 2004
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  • Creators: Justin Roiland · Abed Gheith · Sevan Najarian ·
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  • Overview:The creators of "Friends and Lovers" return, this time coupling their trademark absurdity with a coherent story and likeable characters. Not to mention the amount of work that has to go into a Channel 101 animated show. This one could have been a real juggernaut, but my feeling is that it suffered from the sometimes unpredictable effects of maximum audio volume in Cinespace's theatre. Some of the dialogue was hard to catch at the screening- which is not the case at all on your computer, so enjoy.
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