The Cyanide & Happiness Show
The Cyanide & Happiness Show | |
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One of the characters from the original webcomic | |
Genre |
Black comedy Satire Sketch comedy |
Created by |
Kris Wilson Rob DenBleyker Matt Melvin Dave McElfatrick |
Voices of |
Dave McElfatrick Rob DenBleyker Kris Wilson Joel Watson Jennie Mae Sweat Wildrose Hamilton Zach Prescott |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 21 |
Production | |
Running time | 10-15 minutes |
Production company(s) | Explosm Entertainment |
Release | |
Original network |
YouTube (2014–15) Seeso (2016–present) |
Picture format | 1080p (16:9) |
Original release | November 12, 2014 – present |
The Cyanide & Happiness Show is an animated comedy web series written and illustrated by Rob DenBleyker, Kris Wilson, Dave McElfatrick and formerly Matt Melvin, based on their webcomic Cyanide & Happiness. Each episode consists of a few short stories that have little to no connection to each other. The creators described the goal of each episode to be "to extract the human excretion known as laughter from your face hole via fast-paced weird comedy."[1] The first season of the web series aired from November 12, 2014 to January 21, 2015.
Production
The Explosm team has been creating short videos based on Cyanide & Happiness for years before working on the full show. The Explosm YouTube channel had over 3.6 million subscribers and 490 million views before The Cyanide & Happiness Show started airing.[2] Some of these short videos, such as "Junk Mail" and "Confession", have proven "overwhelmingly popular" among fans of the comic.[3]
The Cyanide & Happiness Show was funded by the means of a Kickstarter campaign in early 2013, where it collected a total of $770,309. This was more than three times the initial goal and broke the record of most money ever funded for an animated series on Kickstarter.[4][5] Among the "zany gift offerings" given to Kickstarter backers was an "all-expenses-paid trip to Dallas for a Banana Bar Crawl replete with a banana costume, scepter, and crown".[6]
When the Explosm team sat down to plan the first season, they realized 50 percent of the writing for it was already done, with some ideas being over five years old. Many of the stories used in The Cyanide and Happiness Show resulted from the team trying to make eachother laugh while in a bar. Due to Wilson living in Fort Collins, Colorado, numerous plane rides and Skype calls had taken place during this process. As the show began to take shape, the team drew out management positions for themselves. McElfatrick was put in charge of art, DenBleyker covered animation and Wilson managed sound design and voice acting, but as the project went on, these roles loosened up. The team hired contributors from the United States, India and South Korea for various processes.[3]
Release
The creators originally attempted to negotiate a TV series deal with cable networks, but due to "concerns about artistic compromise",[6] their efforts were fruitless. One of the creators wrote:
"We walked away from the first two [networks] due to rights and creative control issues. We thought that we could settle those issues in the third deal, but things didn’t quite work out as we hoped. We’re starting to realize that TV as an industry just isn’t compatible with what we want to do with our animation: deliver it conveniently to a global audience, something we’ve been doing all along with our comics these past eight years. That’s just the nature of television versus the Internet, I suppose."— Explosm[7]
The first episode of The Cyanide and Happiness Show premiered in an Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Richardson, Texas, on 12 November 2014.[3] Episodes of the series are released on YouTube, but are also available for DRM-free, low-price download. These downloads are released shortly before the episodes are uploaded to Youtube. According to the creators, once bought, people are free to copy, edit and spread the material to their liking.[8]
The second season of The Cyanide and Happiness Show, which started in December 2015, was made available through the Seeso streaming service rather than YouTube. NBCUniversal Cable senior vice president Parra Hadden noted that, shortly after it was announced that The Cyanide and Happiness Show would be hosted on Seeso, the website saw a very large surge in traffic.[9]
Reception
Imad Kahn of The Daily Dot described Cyanide & Happiness videos as an "odd, but hilarious, mix of abrupt black humor that’s overtly weird and doesn't pretend to be profound. It really does feel like a group of writers with free reign [sic] to animate whatever their twisted minds can think of."[2]
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | Ratings | |||
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First aired | Last aired | Viewers (millions) | ||||
1 | 11 | November 12, 2014 | January 2015 | Approximately 19.58 | ||
2 | 10 [10] | December 9, 2015 | TBA | TBA |
Episodes
Season 1 (2014-15)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Written by | Original air date | viewers (millions) |
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1 | 1 | A Day At The Beach | Kris Wilson, Rob DenBleyker, Matt Melvin & Dave McElfatrick | November 12, 2014 | 3.26 |
2 | 2 | Why I Hate Summer Camp | Kris Wilson, Rob DenBleyker & Dave McElfatrick | November 19, 2014 | 2.60 |
3 | 3 | Grandpa's War Stories | Kris Wilson, Rob DenBleyker & Dave McElfatrick | November 26, 2014 | 2.40 |
4 | 4 | The Meaning Of Love | Kris Wilson, Rob DenBleyker & Dave McElfatrick | December 3, 2014 | 2.27 |
5 | 5 | Dirty Dealings | Kris Wilson, Rob DenBleyker & Dave McElfatrick | December 10, 2014 | 1.92 |
6 | 6 | San Diego Breakfast | Kris Wilson, Rob DenBleyker & Dave McElfatrick | December 17, 2014 | 1.67 |
7 | 7 | The Elusive Mr Wimbley | Kris Wilson, Rob DenBleyker & Dave McElfatrick | December 24, 2014 | 1.68 |
8 | 8 | The Depressing Episode | Kris Wilson, Rob DenBleyker & Dave McElfatrick | December 31, 2014 | 1.70 |
9 | 9 | Tub Boys | Kris Wilson, Rob DenBleyker & Dave McElfatrick | January 7, 2015 | 1.28 |
10 | 10 | Episode Schmepisode | Kris Wilson, Rob DenBleyker & Dave McElfatrick | January 14, 2015 | 1.51 |
11 | 11 | The Christmas Episode | Kris Wilson, Rob DenBleyker & Dave McElfatrick | January 21, 2015 | 1.08 |
Season 2 (2015-16)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Written by | Original air date | viewers (millions) |
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12 | 1 | Too Many Trains | Kris Wilson, Rob DenBleyker & Dave McElfatrick | December 9, 2015 (International) | 1.35 |
13 | 2 | Episode Too | Kris Wilson, Rob DenBleyker & Dave McElfatrick | January 7, 2016 (International) | |
14 | 3 | Too Tall a Tale | Kris Wilson, Rob DenBleyker & Dave McElfatrick | January 14, 2016 (International) | |
15 | 4 | Too Much Time | |||
16 | 5 | World War Too | |||
17 | 6 | Too Deep Too Furious | |||
18 | 7 | Too Many Hats | |||
19 | 8 | Too Many Cops | |||
20 | 9 | Too Many Superheroes | |||
21 | 10 | Too Much History | |||
With the exception of an international release of its first episode, Season Too is not available on YouTube. Instead, the season is available for purchase on Explosm's website for international audiences, and can be streamed on Seeso for United States audiences.
References
- ↑ Dean, Rob (2014-11-13). "Cyanide & Happiness has a new show on YouTube". The A.V. Club.
- 1 2 Khan, Imad (2014-11-21). "The 'Cyanide and Happiness' show is here". The Daily Dot.
- 1 2 3 Leblanc, Jane R. (2014-11-10). "Cyanide & Happiness Show Premieres Live This Wednesday at Alamo Drafthouse". Dallas Observer.
- ↑ Gutelle, Sam (2014-11-13). "Cyanide And Happiness Debuts First Episode Of Kickstarter-Funded Show". Tubefilter.
- ↑ Amidi, Amid (2013-03-17). ""Cyanide and Happiness" Shatters Kickstarter Animation Record". Cartoon Brew.
- 1 2 Davis, Allison (2013-04-26). "Kickstarting: "Cyanide & Happiness" breaks records, TV-or-bust mentality". Co.Create.
- ↑ Amidi, Amid (2013-02-26). "What is the Biggest Animation Project on Kickstarter Right Now?". Comic Brew.
- ↑ Boog, Jason (2013-03-18). "Cyanide & Happiness Creators Raised $770,000+ for DRM-Free Show". adweek.com.
- ↑ Hamedy, Saba (2016-02-10). "How 'The Cyanide & Happiness Show' landed on NBC's Seeso". Mashable.
- ↑ "Cyanide & Happiness (Explosm.net)". Explosm.net. Explosm.net. Retrieved January 28, 2016.