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Someone said make a thread about Sealab since I already made a thread about both Harvey Birdman and Perfect Hair Forever since I've been depression binge watching.
Good times, I've been feeling really nostalgic ever since they started re-airing Cowboy Bebop and freaking Outlaw Star! I thought about the early days of Adult Swim, and the strange shows they would make that felt like bad fever dreams filled with dark or anti-comedy.
What is, or was Sealab?
Sealab 2020 was an old, failed 13 episode Hanna-Barbara property about themed around environmental scientists in the early 1970s. It got a second life when Hanna Barbara continued their strange partnership with Adult Swim making Adult shows with old properties, it wasn't until Harvey Birdman they got to use really big stuff like Scooby Doo.
That's what we're talking about, it's sequel. Yeah, Sequel there is an entire epsiode where they talk about the old show.
The show went for deep gags like that all the time, this was meta-humor before it really existed on the internet. Harvey Birdman has more layers, but one could almost say that 2021 is more interesting, even if it wasn't as good as Space Ghost Coast To Coast, but few things ever are.
Aqua Teen Hunger Force has always been a mixed bag for me.
This show though? This show was like a more subtle acid fueled fever dream, not to the same incredible pitch of Harvey or Space Ghost, but it was magic similar to many of the early era of Adult Swim animation at Williams Street Productions.
This show continued using, re-using assets and entire clips of old shows with re-dubbing as well as new animation, the kind of thing that would be somewhat standard in the other shows that Adult Swim would do. All these shows have a rough, dreamy quality, that reminds me of early animation. Home Movies is a key example.
Starting the Pilot and I don't even know what to think.
Here is a qoute from Wiki about the show:
Adam Reed and Matt Thompson, the creators and writers of Sealab 2021, came up with the idea for the show in 1995 while they were production assistants for Cartoon Network. They stumbled on a tape of the show Sealab 2020, and wrote new dialogue. Cartoon Network passed on the show because they did not believe it was funny. Five years after quitting Cartoon Network, the two went back to the original tape, this time making the characters do what they wanted. Cartoon Network bought the show, coincidentally around the same time that Adult Swim was created. The original "pitch pilot" is available on the Season 1 DVD as a special feature.
Very few of the episodes of the series share any continuity or ongoing plot. For instance, the entire installation is destroyed at the end of many episodes, and crew members are often killed in horrible ways, only to return in the following episode. There are occasional running gags, such as the "Grizzlebee's" restaurant chain, the character of Sharko, and Prescott, the half-man, half-tentacle monster "from the network." While the show claims to be set in 2021, it contains many references to the pop culture of the 1980s2000s, and makes use of other cartoons from the 1970s besides that on which it is based, such as 1973's Butch Cassidy for the on-screen appearances of the Sealab writers, and various one-off appearances of other characters.
Sounds fucking bizarre right.
The original pilot was never aired. You can watch it on the Season 1 DVD though!
Yeah, it only gets weirder.
So the first episode is described as:
Murphy starts a pirate radio station, which attracts the attention of the FCC.
Yeah, that is pretty much what happens. Not even joking but it gets weird and bizarre.
Characters die horribly, come back a few episodes later totally fine, sometimes in the same episode. Which is amazing because sometimes even the characters remark on it.
If you're wondering how this got made, it almost didn't because some of the original creators didn't really like the adult context and nature of the show.