Spicy City is an American adult animation erotica cyberpunk television series which was created by Ralph Bakshi for HBO. The first of two adult animated series to air on HBO in the same year, the show serves as an anthology series in a similar format as television programs such as The Twilight Zone and Tales from the Crypt. The series premiered on July 11, 1997, and ended on August 22, with a total of 6 episodes over the course of 1 season.
Premise
The plot was described as a
science fiction anthology series set in a futuristic city with a steamy side.
Each episode is introduced by Raven, a nightclub hostess who also makes brief appearances in the tales.
Cast
Production
Discussions involving a series based upon
Trey Parker and
Matt Stone's video Christmas card
Jesus vs. Santa (which would become
South Park) led
HBO to contact Ralph Bakshi in order to produce the first animated series targeted specifically toward adults.
Bakshi enlisted a team of writers, including (besides his son Preston) Asian, Black, Transvestite, and previously incarcerated individuals
to develop
Spicy Detective, later renamed
Spicy City.
South Korea-based studios
Koko Enterprises and Seoul Moive animated the series while Funbag Animation Studios in
Ottawa animated the virtual reality scenes from the first episode.
Episodes
Reception
The series premiered on 11 July 1997 at midnight, beating
South Park to television by over a month and becoming the first "adults only" cartoon series.
Although critical reaction was mixed and largely unfavorable, Spicy City received acceptable ratings. The Los Angeles Times called the series "Adolescent Humor for Adults". The Dallas Morning News said the series "exploits the female form while also condemning the practice."
A second season was approved, but the network wanted to fire Bakshi's writing team and hire professional Los Angeles screenwriters. When Bakshi refused to cooperate with the network, the series was cancelled.
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