"Monkey Dust is a British satirical cartoon, notorious for its dark humour and handling of taboo topics such as murder, suicide and paedophilia" It was first aired on BBC in 2003 but stopped after 3 series after the co-creator's death.
I have been watching this show for about a week now, and I just have to say, I love it. I was talking about the sort of TV shows I like with a friend (Dexter, Southpark, True Blood, etc.) and he recommended I watch this, and I was a bit skeptical for a while, but once I started watching it, I loved it from the very beginning. You might think it's kind of repetitive, but I think it is part of the humor involved or something, someone else who knows more about this would be better suited to the task of saying how awesome it is.
Wow I love this show. One of the funniest Cartoons I've ever watched. Not sure how much it will appeal to foreigners but I really love it. The most deliciously dark show I've ever watched. Here's two of my favourite clips:
gets a big 'meh' from me. Imo, the 'extremity'/ 'absurdity'/ outrageous factor is so overplayed in 'indie' comedy shows. Can never beat a good Simpsons or South Park, for my money.
Would anyone know how to get the whistle music from when Liar Clive is walking through the city? I love that music. I was supposed to post this hours ago just saw the open tab with this written and not posted.
On December 28 2010 09:20 Lorken wrote: Would anyone know how to get the whistle music from when Liar Clive is walking through the city? I love that music. I was supposed to post this hours ago just saw the open tab with this written and not posted.
I like it but I would find it really difficult to recommend to anyone who's not British or knows a lot about British TV/culture. For example I think a lot of the scenes would be terribly unfunny gags if you didn't understand why they used a particular voice/accent.