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]'''''Stripperella''''' was an adult-oriented ] created by famed ] creator ]. The main character, voiced by and based on ], is a ] named Erotica Jones who is a ] at night. | ]'''''Stripperella''''' was an adult-oriented ] created by famed ] creator ]. The main character, voiced by and based on ], is a ] named Erotica Jones who is a ] at night. It is rated ]. | ||
It debuted on ] in the spring of ] and only lasted one season. Anderson described it as not being a raunchy show, despite obvious ] and frontal ] (though often blurred out). | It debuted on ] in the spring of ] and only lasted one season. Anderson described it as not being a raunchy show, despite obvious ] and frontal ] (though often blurred out). |
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Stripperella was an adult-oriented animated series created by famed superhero creator Stan Lee. The main character, voiced by and based on Pamela Anderson, is a stripper named Erotica Jones who is a superheroine at night. It is rated TV-MA.
It debuted on Spike TV in the spring of 2003 and only lasted one season. Anderson described it as not being a raunchy show, despite obvious double entendre and frontal nudity (though often blurred out).
Villains include the Jon Lovitz-sounding Cheapo; the world's cheapest bad guy, Klinko, The Bridesmaid and Queen Clitoris (pronounced kli-TOR-is).
The animation style changed halfway through the show's run, becoming brighter and revamping the looks of many of the show's major characters. Stripperella, for example, was now drawn with a cowl having larger eyeholes, similar to Batgirl's. Fellow stripper Persephone now had a darker complexion and an accent that inexplicably changed from episode to episode.
A box set of the show has recently been released which is not censored or cut. The DVD versions have a new opening theme that replaces the original Kid Rock song.
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