Drawn Together
Drawn Together
Drawn Together
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2004- 2007
3 Seasons
36 Episodes
8.2(1313 votes)
Canceled
Animation
Comedy
Reality

Overview

The world's first animated reality series gathers icons from all corners of the cartoon universe and lets them loose, with plenty of cameras to catch their exploits. Here's what happens when eight cartoon characters stop being polite and start getting real.

Links & Resources

Social & External

Production Companies

Rough Draft Studios
Comedy Central

Cast & Crew

7 members
Acting

Adam Carolla

Spanky Ham (voice)

Adam Carolla
Acting

Jess Harnell

Captain Hero (voice)

Jess Harnell
Acting

Abbey DiGregorio

Ling-Ling (voice)

Abbey DiGregorio
Acting

Jack Plotnick

Xandir P. Whifflebottom (voice)

Jack Plotnick
Acting

Tara Strong

Toot Braunstein / Princess Clara (voice)

Tara Strong
Acting

Cree Summer

Foxxy Love (voice)

Cree Summer
Acting

James Arnold Taylor

Wooldoor Sockbat / The Jew Producer (voice)

James Arnold Taylor

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