Drawn Together: Celebrating The Show In Grand Style
Hello everybody, I have a great piece of news for you all. We will be getting a golden opportunity to celebrate the animated series Drawn Together one more time, as Drawn Together DVD movie is scheduled to be released by the end of 2009.
Comedy Central’s Drawn Together is a wonderful parody of distinct characters from varying backgrounds which had their share of sarcastic moments and is hard to erase from our memories. It has been two years since it has been cancelled, but my thirst for the show has been such that I still yearn for more. However, now my nerves have eased out as I can look forward to a movie based on the show.
Cartoon shows rarely have a plot that is based on a reality show. This is one area where Drawn Together has been a cult animated series. Having the characters live in a house that resembles the one used in the reality show The Real World and with characters even taking up challenges based on the challenges featured in reality TV shows, has categorized it as an animated reality show. In addition, the show has dealt with the modern day hot topics with witty humor and has had a hard hitting impact on the audiences.
“More Is Less”, this proverb goes perfectly well with this animated series as far as praising it is concerned. Coming back to the news of a movie based on Drawn Together, it has definitely brought smiles to the faces of its die hard fans like me. A movie based on the show will be a perfect way to turn the curtains down on this amusing animated series.
Drawn Together might be the name given to the show I feel that is actually represents how strongly it has drawn appreciation from various quarters of the audience. The bond I have with the show will be strengthened even more with release of a movie based upon it.


























June 17th, 2009 at 3:28 am
Thats really a great piece of news for all of us. Thanks dear for sharing this news. Hey guys I think its a best site for this show. Even I also downloaded some other popular shows…