Monkey Dust
Monkey Dust
| 09 February 2003 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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  • Reviews
    Linbeymusol

    Wonderful character development!

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    Inclubabu

    Plot so thin, it passes unnoticed.

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    MoPoshy

    Absolutely brilliant

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    Roman Sampson

    One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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    godofme

    LotR of comedy. I don't laugh when I watch this. I just curse in silence. 10 lines of text; it's below the level. It's when you wake at night and realize you didn't switch the oven off. It's how you realize your children would be like. It's your darkest nightmare and very best dream involving your high-school crush. It's how you know that you aren't dreaming; no one can imagine this "stuff". It's god godly musics. And it's not disturbing at all. Intro is pure brilliance (think mad men). 10 is all I got, 11 s what I give. The formatting in here is horrendous; you won't get bored by that when sprinkled with monkey dust. 10 lines, the obsession with volume. It's got brit accent. It's not what you think that sums it up nicely.

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    Cosmo Soave-Smith

    After watching the first episode, I couldn't stop looking at my friend, wide-eyed and with my mouth gawping open, and repeating 'oh... my... god...'The humour in this show is so far removed from what anyone could ever conceive as being comedy, it's disgustingly brilliant.Obviously, as you become familiar with the format and the few recurring characters, you start to anticipate the horrors and thus it seems funny when they arrive in front of you, still born and deformed.The point is, TV is nothing these days. It's predictable and doesn't inspire emotion. Monkey Dust bucks that trend with moments so diabolical, you'll wish you were dead.so Cheers then!

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    Jackson Booth-Millard

    Monkey Dust is quite a confusing cartoon with many different uses of animation. Every sketch of the show, unless they are using regular stories or characters, they change the type of animation used. There are some disturbing incidents in this show. There's drug use, suicide, some swearing, some light violence and much more. But it's just an example that a show will do pretty much anything to get laughs. But it does make you laugh occasionally. They have very short stories in pubs, hospitals, night clubs, homes, on the streets and many other outrageous or even normal places. I wouldn't say this was one of the best cartoon or animation shows, but it is good. It won the British Animation Award for Best Comedy. It was number 48 on The 100 Greatest TV Treats 2003. Very good!

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    smiths-4

    From what i can remember, this is a brilliant, scathing look at Britain in the 21st century. My favourite bits were many but included Ivan the meeksake murderer, Clive the depressive with the huge head, sven euran ericsson, Geoff(?) the cottager, the classically trained actor, the suicidal father, the peadophile on the chatroom......the list is endless. But one thing is true about all of them, the subject matter is usually one which isn't remotely humourous. It is this what gives Monkey Dust the edge over other controversial new comedies(except the utterly dark 'Nighty Night'). I have just watched Steve Coogans 'I am Not An Animal and its animation reminded me of this great series. It must be released on DVD!!Come on BBC what are you waiting for??

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