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• • Distributor Release Original network Picture format / ( ) ( ) () Audio format (seasons 1–3) (season 4) Original release September 18, 1993 ( 1993-09-18) – November 24, 1996 ( 1996-11-24) Rocko's Modern Life is an American created by for. The series centers on the surreal life of an Australian-immigrant named as well as his friends: the gluttonous steer, the neurotic turtle, and Rocko's faithful dog. It is set in the fictional town of O-Town.
Throughout its run, the show was controversial for its adult humor, including double entendre, innuendo, and satirical social commentary, similar to. Murray created the title character for an unpublished comic book series in the late 1980s, and later reluctantly pitched the series to Nickelodeon, who were looking for edgier cartoonists for their new. The network gave the staff a large amount of creative freedom, with the writers targeting both children and adults. The show premiered on September 18, 1993, and ended on November 24, 1996, totaling four seasons and 52 episodes.
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A was announced in August 2016 and is set to premiere on Nickelodeon, but no release date is currently confirmed. The show launched the careers of voice actors. After the show's cancellation, much of the staff regrouped to work on, created by Rocko's creative director. Main article: Rocko's Modern Life follows the life of a timid Australian immigrant named (voiced by ), who encounters various dilemmas and situations regarding otherwise mundane aspects of life. His best friends are: (), a fat and enthusiastic steer; (), a neurotic turtle who often feels uncomfortable or disturbed; and his faithful dog (Alazraqui). Living next door to Rocko is a middle-aged couple, (), a cynical and crass toad who despises Rocko; and his compassionate and more friendly wife Bev (Adler). All of the characters in Rocko's Modern Life are animals of varying species, the vast majority of whom are mentally unstable.
Murray said that he matched personalities of his characters to the various animals in the series to form a social. Setting [ ] Rocko's Modern Life is set in a generic fictional American town called O-Town, located near the. Places in the town include: Chokey Chicken (later renamed 'Chewy Chicken' due to the former name referring to ), a parody of and a favorite restaurant/hang-out place for Rocko, Heffer, and Filburt; Conglom-O Corporation, a with the slogan 'We own you' that owns everything in town;, a place of eternal torment run by where 'bad people' go when they die; Holl-o-Wood, a town that resembles; and Kind of a Lot O' Comics, a store owned by a cruel toad named Mr. Smitty, where Rocko works.
Many of the locations in Rocko's Modern Life have the letter 'O' in them; for example, O-Town and Conglom-O Corporation. When asked about the use of 'O' in his show, Murray said: I always got a big kick out of the businesses that were 'House-O-Paint', or 'Ton-O-Noodles', because their names seemed to homogenize what they sold, and strip the products of true individuality and stress volume. And we all know, the American dream is volume! So what better company to create volume than 'Conglom-O', and since a majority of the town worked at Conglom-O, it should be called 'O' Town. I also wanted the town to be 'anytown' USA, and I used to love sports players with a big ZERO on their back. It was funny to me. Production [ ] Development [ ].
Rocko's Modern Life creator Joe Murray. Originally, the character appeared in an unpublished comic book titled Travis.
Murray tried selling the comic book in the late 1980s, between illustrating jobs and did not find success in getting it into production. Many other characters appeared in various sketchbooks. He described the early 1990s animation atmosphere as 'ripe for this kind of project. We took some chances that would be hard to do in these current times (the 1990s)'. Murray wanted funding for his independent film My Dog Zero, so he wanted Nickelodeon to pre-buy television rights for the series. He presented a pencil test to, which afterward became interested in buying and financing the show. Murray had never worked in television before.