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Superjail! is an adult American animated television series produced by Augenblick Studios in its first season, and by Titmouse, Inc. in his second, third and fourth seasons. The series follows the events that took place in an unusual prison. The premiere episode aired on television on May 13, 2007, and its first season began on 28 September 2008 at Adult Swim.

Superjail! is characterized by a psychedelic shift in the settings and plots and extreme graphic violence, which gives the TV-MA-V series (for graphic violence, including scenes of bloodshed, slaughter, torture, and extreme cruelty). These elements are depicted through a very complicated sequence of animations, which have been described as "Baroque and complicated and difficult to take on a single view". On October 30, 2015, Titmouse was confirmed in their panel at the Comikaze Expo Superjail! has been canceled by drawing together with previously canceled events like Motorcity , Tron: Uprising , and Metalocalypse .

The series is the creation of Christy Karacas, who is a member of the Cheeseburger band, and also directs Robotomy for Cartoon Network, Stephen Warbrick, who was originally a digital artist on MTV Celebrity Deathmatch and also an animated artist at Blue Sky Studios, and Ben Gruber, originally writing for Ultracity 6060 on MTV's Cartoon Sushi , and will also be writing for shows like Teen Titans Go! , bread recipients , and SpongeBob SquarePants .

Karacas initially created a student film in 1997 for MTV's Cartoon Sushi , titled "Space War". He then partnered with Stephen Warbrick in 2001, creating another film known as "Bar Fight", which attracted the attention of Adult Swim Cartoon Network, which enabled them, and Ben Gruber, to create their own performances.


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In the first season, each episode begins with a linear story that revolves around an irresponsible scheme created by the Warden to satisfy some personal desires. This episode builds in violence and surrealism into a climactic, psychedelic blood-bath where dozens of prisoners are brutally or gruesomely killed, either by one another or some external force. Some episode plots have no resolution at all, with stories only stopping when events have reached the most chaotic. Regardless, the status quo is always recovered by the next episode unless the episode is a multi-part section.

Beginning with the second season, the creators modified the series format to focus more on character development and stories, as envisaged by the revised writing staff. The second season premiere of "Best Friends Forever" shows a short break from the first season template, focusing episodes on Jailbot and Jacknife as opposed to the Warden, setting out half of the episodes outside the prison, and not having an extended killing sequence at the climax.

The third season of the event seeks to combine the format of the first two seasons, continuing to focus on the development of the characters and the ongoing storyline while reviving the technique of ending each episode with a complicated sequence of murders.

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Theme song

The theme song for this event is "Comin 'Home" sung by the Cheeseburger group. The acoustic version (also sung by Cheeseburger) can be heard as an opening for the episode of "Police Time Part 2", when, after Superjail's closing, Jacknife is sent to a real-world jail after trying to rob a bank (this scene can also be a flashback, since Jacknife is already in real life prison at the start of the pilot episode, "Bunny Love"). The song is used in every episode except for two: "Bunny Love" and "The Budding of the Warbuxx". "Bunny Love" opened with "Rubber Bullets" by 10cc (which was supposed to be the theme song of the show initially, but changed, because the song is too expensive for the show to be used), and "The Budding of the Warbuxx" has no opening song.

Starting from Season four, episodes of pre-opening episodes no longer feature the theme "Comin 'Home".

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