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A box set of the show has recently been released which is not ] or cut. The DVD versions have a new opening theme that replaces the original ] song. A box set of the show has recently been released which is not ] or cut. The DVD versions have a new opening theme that replaces the original ] song.


==Recurring Characters== ==Recurring characters==
Erotica's workplace Tenderloins features the owner Kevin, swishy bartender Leonard, and dancers Persephone, Giselle, and the antagonistic Kat. Erotica's workplace Tenderloins features the owner Kevin, swishy bartender Leonard, and dancers Persephone, Giselle, and the antagonistic Kat.



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Stripperella

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 secretly also the superheroine/secret agent Stripperella. 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).

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.

Recurring characters

Erotica's workplace Tenderloins features the owner Kevin, swishy bartender Leonard, and dancers Persephone, Giselle, and the antagonistic Kat.

Stripperella works for the agency FUGG along with Chief Stroganoff, technicians Hal and Bernard, and Agent 14.

There are two recurring villains, the Jon Lovitz-voiced Cheapo, the world's cheapest bad guy, and Queen Clitoris (pronounced kli-TOR-is).

Weird Al has appeared twice without any lines.

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