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SuperF*ckers is an animated comedy series about a bunch of superheroes who live together.

They drink, they smoke, they swear, everything, but nothing super (except by accident). It's a really smart, mature show about really crass, selfcentered, destructive behavior. The SuperF*ckers universe is governed by cause and effect, and every action affects everything else in the universe, even if it's not readily apparent. Its a satire of American society and reality TV culture. (Contrary to what we've all learned from Spiderman, it turns out that with great power comes no responsibility at all.) The SuperF*ckers can behave their worst because they are super. Everybody wants to be discovered and those on the team are constantly jockeying for position. They all want to be the fan favorite, want to be the "leader," or at least want to manage not to get kicked out and replaced by a newer, hungrier, brasher young hero.

The SuperF*ckers are hilarious. They're crude and wild, unhinged and extreme. It's like the wildest college weekend ever, with superpowers.
SuperF*ckers from James Kochalka, Bill Oakley & Frederator Studios

Superf*ckers, as satire: SuperF*ckers is a satire of American society. Contrary to whatwe've all learned from Spiderman, it turns out that with great power comes no responsibility at all. Rather than use their powers for good, the SuperF*ckers are free to use their powers for whatever the fuck they want or even nothing at all. Like kids on 4chan or other message boards, they have zero accountability. Message board posters and hackers are able to express their most crass, self-centered, destructive behavior because they are anonymous. The SuperF*ckers can behave their worst because they are super. It's also a satire of "reality" TV culture. Everybody wants to be on the team; they line up outside the clubhouse hoping to be discovered (just like they do in American Idol), hoping for a shot at joining the team. And those on the team are constantly jockeying for position. They all want to be the fan favorite, want to be the "leader", or at least want to manage not to get kicked out and replaced by a newer, hungrier, brasher young hero.

SuperF*ckers from James Kochalka, Bill Oakley & Frederator Studios

Superf*ckers, as philosophy: The show is about the interconnectedness of all things. The universe is governed by cause and effect, and every action affects everything else in the universe even if it's not readily apparent. One man's actions can cause a cascade of effects on everything around him... near or distantly related. "Good" actions will have unforeseen evil consequences. Evil actions will have unexpected good consequences. It will portray the wild and unexpected ramifications of even the simplest actions, and the way that all events are interconnected.

SuperF*ckers from James Kochalka, Bill Oakley & Frederator Studios

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