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''Off the Air'' premiered in the [[United States]] in Adult Swim's "DVR Theater", unannounced, on January 1, 2011. The series lacks storylines and plots, and consist only of a collection of [[animations]], internet videos, and [[archival footage]], which are held loosely together by a theme. Although no episodes of the series are currently available on [[DVD]], [[iTunes]], or the "Build Your Own DVD" section on Adult Swim.com, all episodes were made permanently available on Adult Swim Gold.<ref>[http://video.adultswim.com/off-the-air/animals.html ''Off the Air''] section on Adult Swim Gold</ref>
''Off the Air'' premiered in the [[United States]] in Adult Swim's "DVR Theater", unannounced, on January 1, 2011. The series lacks storylines and plots, and consist only of a collection of [[animations]], internet videos, and [[archival footage]], which are held loosely together by a theme. Although no episodes of the series are currently available on [[DVD]], [[iTunes]], or the "Build Your Own DVD" section on Adult Swim.com, all episodes were made permanently available on Adult Swim Gold.<ref>[http://video.adultswim.com/off-the-air/animals.html ''Off the Air''] section on Adult Swim Gold</ref>


In a May 2011 bump, Adult Swim announced that further episodes of ''Off the Air'' will be produced,<ref name=statment>Statement from Adult Swim announced on May 29, 2011 in the form of a [[Bumper (broadcasting)|bump]].</ref>
In a May 2011 bump, Adult Swim announced that further episodes of ''Off the Air'' will be produced.<ref name=statment>Statement from Adult Swim announced on May 29, 2011 in the form of a [[Bumper (broadcasting)|bump]].</ref>


==Episodes==
==Episodes==

Revision as of 08:09, 4 November 2011

Off the Air
File:Off the Air.png
Promotional image for Off the Air
Created byDave Hughes
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes4 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersDave Hughes
Keith Crofford
Mike Lazzo
EditorDave Hughes
Running time11 minutes
Production companiesWilliams Street
Million Monkeys Inc.
Original release
NetworkAdult Swim
ReleaseJanuary 1, 2011 (2011-01-01) –
present

Off the Air is a television series on Cartoon Network's late night programing block, Adult Swim. Off the Air premiered in the United States, unannounced, on January 1, 2011.[2] The show is created by editor Dave Hughes, and produced by Hughes' company, Million Monkeys Inc.

Overview

Off the Air premiered in the United States in Adult Swim's "DVR Theater", unannounced, on January 1, 2011. The series lacks storylines and plots, and consist only of a collection of animations, internet videos, and archival footage, which are held loosely together by a theme. Although no episodes of the series are currently available on DVD, iTunes, or the "Build Your Own DVD" section on Adult Swim.com, all episodes were made permanently available on Adult Swim Gold.[3]

In a May 2011 bump, Adult Swim announced that further episodes of Off the Air will be produced.[1]

Episodes

# Title Original airdate
1
"Animals"
January 1, 2011

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"Food"
May 25, 2011

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  • Think Globally, Act Locally by William Lamson
  • FOOD by Dax Norman
  • Digestive System by Flix Productions Medical Animation
  • The Huber Experiments Vol. 1 by Erik & Matthew Huber
  • Western Spaghetti by PES
  • Something by Cyriak Harris
  • Ecological Apple by Andreas Soderberg
  • Oyster Vision by Morphologic Studios[2]
  • Automato by Bill Feinup & Barry Kudrowitz

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"Dance"
September 3, 2011

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  • "Big Bounce" from Prelinger Archives
  • Involuntaries 4 by Foofwa D'Imobilite, Vea Lucca, and Alan Sondheim
  • Buchstabe by Knorkator
  • Modern Daydreams 1: Deere John by Mitchell Rose and Bodyvox
  • Protective Cover (The Condom Song) by Nrityanjali Academy, from India HIV/AIDS Alliance
  • Indian Dancing Prank by Christian von Nathusius
  • Angry Industrial Dancer in Little Saigon by Duy Huu Luu, aka Tank Nine
  • Peacock Spider by Jurgen Otto
  • Robots Dancing by Jean-Charles Bazin and Young Cheol Lee

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4
"Space"
November 5, 2011 [4]

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References

  1. ^ a b Statement from Adult Swim announced on May 29, 2011 in the form of a bump.
  2. ^ a b McCorquodale, Amanda (1 June 2011). "Adult Swim Begs Miami's Coral Morphologic for Its Oyster Video Art". Miami New Times. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
  3. ^ Off the Air section on Adult Swim Gold
  4. ^ adult swim Schedule