The Drinky Crow Show (2007-2009) COMPLETE Series | Region-Free (Blu-Ray)

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Title: The Drinky Crow Show (2007–2009)

Genre: Animation, Comedy

Plot Synopsis:

An alcoholic crow and his hedonistic monkey companion stumble through violent, surreal adventures aboard a 19th-century pirate ship. Drinky Crow is suicidal, frequently drunk, and always ready to shoot himself in the head, while Uncle Gabby chases debauchery and chaos. Based on Tony Millionaire’s comic strip Maakies, the series combines dark humor, grotesque cartoon violence, and nautical absurdity in a CG-animated world.


Cast and Crew:

  • Director: Igor Kovalyov (pilot), Matt Danner

  • Writers: Eric Kaplan, Tony Millionaire

  • Cast:

    • Dino Stamatopoulos as Drinky Crow

    • David Herman as Uncle Gabby

    • Becky Thyre as Captain’s Daughter

    • Pamela Adlon as Mademoiselle DeBoursay

    • Tony Millionaire as Narrator (cameo)


IMDb Link: The Drinky Crow Show (2007–2009) 


Reviews from Letterboxd

  1. JustinDecloux★★★☆☆
    “It’s very much of its time and yet still totally unique. Violent, funny, crude, and full of beautiful ugliness. Just wish it lasted longer.”

  2. Drazula★★★½☆
    “The animation is gross but brilliant, and the writing walks a tightrope between dumb and genius. Not for everyone, but it totally hit me right.”

  3. TzarOfChaos★★★★☆
    “Feels like an Adult Swim fever dream. There’s something charming about how totally bleak and hilarious it is. Drinky is the most relatable bird on TV.”

  4. KinoKlown★★☆☆☆
    “Starts off strong but wears thin fast. Some jokes land, some are just mean-spirited. Still, props for committing to the aesthetic.”

  5. VolcanicLeech★★★☆☆
    “A surreal, drunken plunge into madness. The kind of cartoon that makes you question your sanity—and that’s a compliment.”


Meta Description:
The Drinky Crow Show (2007–2009) is a darkly comedic, CG-animated Adult Swim series following a suicidal crow and his debaucherous monkey pal as they drink, fight, and stumble through absurd adventures. A cult favorite born from the Maakies comic strip, the show mixes surreal visuals with brutal, deadpan humor.

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