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The Drawn Together Movie: The Movie!

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The Drawn Together Movie: The Movie!
Written byDave Jeser
Matt Silverstein
Produced byDave Jeser
Matt Silverstein
StarringAdam Carolla
Jess Harnell
Abbey McBride
Jack Plotnick
Tara Strong
Cree Summer
James Arnold Taylor
Distributed byComedy Central
Paramount Home Entertainment
Release date
March 2010
CountryTemplate:FilmUS
LanguageEnglish

The Drawn Together Movie: The Movie! is an upcoming animated, comedy direct-to-DVD film, and sign of the decay of western civilization, written and produced by original writers and executive producers Dave Jeser and Matt Silverstein. The film will be the first Drawn Together release since the show's cancellation and the film itself deals with it. The original cast is set to return to voice the original characters of Drawn Together. Though originally announced for a November 2009 release[1], the film's release date has been pushed to March 2010.

Plot

When Foxxy (Cree Summer), notices she and her housemates can swear without being censored they realize that their show has been cancelled. As they try to get back on the air, they go off to the far-off lands as Bedrock, a Fairy Tale Village and the fantastical Make-a-Point Land, all the while outrunning their enemies who are determined to keep them off the air and are prepared to use any means necessary to do so.[2]

Cast and characters

  • Toot Braunstein (voiced by Tara Strong) - An overweight alcoholic sex symbol from the 1920s reminiscent of Betty Boop. Toot demands to be the center of attention, cuts herself with razor blades when depressed, and often instigates conflict in the house.
  • Ling-Ling (voiced by Abbey McBride) (codenamed Agent L) - A homicidal spoof of Pikachu from the Pokémon franchise, who acts as a secret agent (in which the housemates don't shown Ling-Ling as his duty as a secret agent), battles using various supernatural powers/abilities (reminiscent of anime) and speaks in pseudo-Japanese gibberish (or "Japorean", as Ling-Ling's voice Abbey McBride calls it) with English subtitles.

References

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