MTV’s Cartoon Sushi | Region-Free (Blu-Ray)
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Authored directly off 480p master used to create the VHS(s).
Title: Cartoon Sushi (1997)
Genre: Animation, Comedy, Anthology
Plot Synopsis:
Airing on MTV from 1997 to 1998, this anthology series showcased a wide range of animated shorts from international creators. With content spanning surreal comedy, experimental storytelling, and edgy satire, each episode featured a variety of segments stitched together in a format reminiscent of MTV’s earlier Liquid Television. The show’s eclectic animation styles and offbeat humor made it a cult favorite for fans of alternative cartoons and underground animation.
Cast and Crew
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Director: Various
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Writers: Various
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Cast:
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Keith Alcorn as Various
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Dave Avellone as Narrator (segment “Robin”)
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Paul Claerhout as Various
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Ted Minoff as Scientist (segment “Science Facts!”)
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Danny Antonucci as Creator (segment “The Brothers Grunt” crossover)
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IMDb Link:
Cartoon Sushi (1997)
Reviews from Letterboxd:
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RyanTheEternal – ★★★★
“A chaotic mess of art styles, voices, and grotesque humor. Pure ‘90s MTV in all the best ways. I miss when animation could be this weird and wild.” -
robinson97 – ★★★½
“Not all the shorts hit, but when they do, they’re unforgettable. Some truly bizarre concepts, but that’s what makes it fun.” -
SplitReel – ★★★★
“A time capsule of indie animation. There’s something strangely comforting about the lo-fi chaos of it all.” -
Zeroville – ★★★
“A few segments were a bit too much for me, but I admire the creative freedom. Definitely a unique watch.” -
MotionSmear – ★★★★½
“Cartoon Sushi is like flipping through a warped animation zine. Irreverent, gross, hilarious—and occasionally brilliant.”
Meta Description:
Cartoon Sushi (1997) is a surreal animated anthology series from MTV, blending offbeat comedy with experimental animation. Explore this cult favorite filled with bizarre, edgy shorts and underground flair.