The world's first animated reality series gathers icons from all corners of the cartoon universe and lets them loose, with plenty of cameras to catch their exploits. Here's what happens when eight cartoon characters stop being polite and start getting real.
The worst episode of "Drawn Together" is "The Drawn Together Clip Show", rated 5.9/10 from 163 user votes. It was directed by Dwayne Carey-Hill and written by Dave Jeser, Matthew Silverstein. "The Drawn Together Clip Show" aired on 3/15/2006 and is rated 0.7 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "American Idol Parody Clip Show".
The roommates gather for a very special clip show reunion sit-down with The Producer.
Director: Dwayne Carey-Hill
Writer: Dave Jeser, Matthew Silverstein
The housemates compete in musical performance in order to stay in the Drawn Together house.
Director: Frank Marino
Writer: Stacey Deddo
Spanky teaches Clara to step outside of her comfort zone, while Xandir and Captain Hero bond.
Director: James Purdum
Writer: Jordan Young
Captain Hero commits to a special needs giant, and Clara goes Munchausen-by-proxy with Wooldoor.
Director: Kyounghee Lim
Writer: Elijah Aron
Captain Hero is desperate to hang out with the cool kids like Spanky, Clara and Foxxy, while Foxxy is desperate to save the world from a meteor. In the meantime, Ling-Ling takes up cockfighting in order to bribe the Mexican police.
Director: Dwayne Carey-Hill
Writer: Reed Agnew
Therapy unearths a repressed memory from Foxxy's past. Xandir gives Toot a makeover.
Director: Dwayne Carey-Hill
Writer: Joe Liss, Dave Lewman
Wooldoor makes a bovine friend in Live Action Forest as Toot heads to a reunion with Xandir.
Director: Ray Claffey
Writer: Joe Liss, Dave Lewman
Captain Hero attempts to pledge a new neighborhood Greek family, and Ling Ling's dad moves in.
Director: Ray Claffey
Writer: Dave Jeser, Matthew Silverstein
Captain Hero stocks up on weapons after a burglary. Toot lives her food dreams.
Director: Stephen Sandoval
Writer: Craig DiGregorio
Clara's roommates attempt to find her Prince Charming after she reveals a dark secret.
Director: Dwayne Carey-Hill
Writer: Dave Jeser, Matthew Silverstein
When the roommates are forced to participate in a food challenge, relationships are tested.
Director: Ray Claffey
Writer: Erik Sommers
The housemates rise up against the dreaded "Reality TV Twist."
Director: Ray Claffey
Writer: Dave Jeser, Matthew Silverstein
Captain Hero delves into his origins, while the housemates go into suicide business.
Director: Ray Claffey
Writer: Erik Sommers
The death of Captain Girl forces Captain Hero to fight crime and grief solo. Toot adopts a baby.
Director: Dwayne Carey-Hill
Writer: Jordan Young
The roommates take on Entertainment Weekly after a bad review. Captain Hero explores homosexuality.
Director: Raymie Muzquiz
Writer: Bill Freiberger
Ling-Ling enters foster care, and Captain Hero time travels in order to play a prank on his past self.
Director: Stephen Sandoval
Writer: Elijah Aron, Jordan Young
The roommates encourage Xandir to discover his true sexual identity.
Director: James Purdum
Writer: Elijah Aron
Clara appears on "Extreme Vaginal Makeover"; demented Toot gets committed by her roommates.
Director: Rich Moore
Writer: Elijah Aron
A spelling bee forces Foxxy to confront her champion past. Clara becomes addicted to car crashes.
Director: Frank Marino
Writer: Jordan Young
The surviving roommates return home to cast a new roommate.
Director: Dwayne Carey-Hill
Writer: Dave Jeser, Matthew Silverstein
Captain Hero and Wooldoor battle over Unusually Flexible Girl, and Foxxy has a run-in with Foxxy 5.
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: Reed Agnew
Captain Hero turns to performance-enhancing drugs. Wooldoor and Clara start a lemonade stand.
Director: Tuck Tucker
Writer: Erik Sommers
The situation grows increasingly dire for everyone trapped in the van, and Foxxy is taken captive.
Director: Ray Claffey
Writer: Elijah Aron, Erik Sommers
When the roommates move in, Clara offends Foxxy after assuming she's the house servant.
Director: Peter Avanzino
Writer: Dave Jeser, Matthew Silverstein
The housemates appease the spirits of dead Native Americans. Clara seeks her daddy's approval.
Director: Tuck Tucker
Writer: Bill Freiberger