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''The Brak Show'' is an American
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animated sitcom created by Andy Merrill, Jim Fortier, and Pete Smith for
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's late-night programming block,
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. ''The Brak Show'' serves as a
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of the animated television series, '' Space Ghost Coast to Coast'', for which the show's creators originally wrote, and featured recurring characters from ''Space Ghost Coast to Coast'' and ''
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''. Both programs used stock footage from the
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cartoon '' Space Ghost'', for which ''The Brak Show'' serves as a prequel for. The protagonist is Brak, voiced by Merrill, who developed a quirky persona for the character. "Leave it to Brak", a
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that serves as an earlier version of the fifth episode "Mr. Bawk Ba Gawk", originally aired prior to the official launch of Adult Swim on Cartoon Network on December 21, 2000. The series made its official premiere debut during the night Adult Swim officially launched on September 2, 2001, and ended on December 31, 2003, with a total of 28 episodes. On May 24, 2007, a webisode for the series was released on Adult Swim Video, ending the series.


Premise

''The Brak Show'' takes place in the fictional town of Spacetown, where Brak lives with his mom, dad, brother, his best pal Zorak, and Thundercleese, his giant robotic warrior neighbor.


History

''The Brak Show'' was preceded by a two-part special titled ''
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''. Despite the similarities in the titles, the two ''Brak Shows'' have very little in common. The specials
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variety shows, while the series was a spoof of early sitcoms. Each of the specials aired in the United States only once in February and March 2000 respectively. The series premiered with a sneak peek unannounced in the early hours of December 21, 2000, along with the "Radio Free Sealab" episode of '' Sealab 2021''. This "stealth" pilot (titled "Leave it to Brak") featured hand-drawn backgrounds and different opening titles. The show's official showing was on Adult Swim's debut on September 2, 2001. It originally started off as a parody of sitcoms which depicts the day-to-day lives of the dysfunctional Guerta family, including Brak, as well as Zorak, various other neighbors, and peers from the local Learnmore High School, but just like its sister show, '' Aqua Teen Hunger Force'', the plot dissolved over time and became increasingly bizarre. The setting is American suburbia with an extra-planetary hint. A
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-like planet appears in the background on occasion, and many of the extras are aliens. Often, episodes parody stereotypical episodes of regular sitcoms (e.g. The son showing an interest in women, the dad being reconnected with an old passion, the mother temporarily leaving after a fight, ''etc.''). The show was canceled in December 2003. However, Adult Swim announced in a bump on October 22, 2006, that ''The Brak Show'' would return to production as an internet cartoon on the network's website. On May 24, 2007, a single webisode premiered online, but no further webisodes were produced thereafter, hence serving as the de facto series finale. On August 1, 2008, Adult Swim had a retro night, an all-night marathon of shows featured on Adult Swim in 2001 and 2002. Two of the earlier episodes of ''The Brak Show'' were aired during the marathon. The series has since appeared in Adult Swim's "DVR Theater". Since 2019, Adult Swim has aired The Brak Show as part of "Pete Smith" Day, a yearly event celebrating the career of one of The Brak Show's co-creators.


Characters

* Voldemar H. " Brak" Guerta ( Andy Merrill) is a sort of
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teenage "space cat" with an eccentric personality and a speaking lisp. He is 15 years old, as he attends as a student at Learnmore High School. He is quite silly and unintelligent but with a very sweet and gentle personality, and seems to be a teen adolescent. He still has attachments to stuffed animals but is starting to be attracted to girls. He frequently breaks into impromptu songs, lyrically about events in the episode. The writers use a wide variety of musical styles for the songs — covering jazz, country, show tunes, rap, and rock & roll. His closest friend is Zorak, although in return Zorak treats him with open contempt and little respect. Brak's character is derived from his appearances on the ''Space Ghost Coast to Coast'' spin-off ''
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''. * Zorak Robert Jones (
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) is another character from ''Space Ghost Coast to Coast'', a human-sized mantis. On this show, he plays the role similar to that of Eddie Haskell character, who is also a sociopathic, sadistic, morally bankrupt misanthrope. He often hangs out with Brak, but usually only as a way to force him into doing something for his own benefit. Zorak considers himself "above" Brak and his family, and is constantly criticizing and insulting them. Zorak also enjoys bullying Clarence, the neighbourhood nerd. Like Eddie Haskell, he also expresses more than a platonic interest in Brak's Mom. It had been confirmed in a New Year's 2003-2004 bumper on Adult Swim that this Zorak is canonically different from his ''Coast to Coast'' counterpart. * Javier Guerta "Dad" ( George Lowe) is a small human illegal alien with a Cuban accent, who is extremely self-centered, lazy, and nonsensical. Unemployed since 1984, most of his time is spent sitting at the kitchen table and reading the newspaper. An episode seldom goes by without him delivering a moral to the story that is often incoherent or has no relevance to the situation, and typically ends in a '' non sequitur''. Occasionally, he displays prominent womanizing and male-chauvinistic behaviour, which is sometimes rebuked by Brak's mom. In an Adult Swim New Year's Eve bumper in 2003, he revealed his name to be "Javier". He is also extremely incompetent at working a job; during his brief stint working at the ice cream shop in “We Ski in Peace” he tries to take his break immediately after the store opens and shoots the ice cream because “it was about to rob he ice cream store. In the same episode, he was also shown to have a high ranking job in protecting the Earth in a base underneath the house but does so for free. He also cares little for Brak, doing things like using his college funds to buy a ski boat. * Mrs. Guerta "Mom" (Marsha Crenshaw in episodes 1–14 and the webisode, Joanna Daniel in episodes 15–28): a creature of the same "species" as Brak, with the fashions of a housewife character on a 1950s sitcom. She is largely the only semi-sane character on the show. She displays little romantic or sexual interest in Brak's father and often does not tolerate him. When she gets drunk, however, she finds him suddenly irresistible. As voiced by Crenshaw, she is most often an homage to June Cleaver and similar motherly characters, with occasional hints of discontent with her husband's laziness and sexism. When Daniel took over the role, Brak's mother inexplicably acquired a British accent and became far more open in her discontent with domestic life and her annoyance with and disdain for Brak's father. Her change in accent has been commented upon several times on the show. * Thundercleese (
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): Brak's next-door-neighbor, a militant killbot (with the visual appearance of a Gundam or a similar anime-style robot) who is also passionate about his lawn and garden, particularly the gnomes that decorate it. A short-lived shtick on the show involved Thundercleese blasting Zorak often. He is very aggressive and warlike, always speaking in a loud, robotic monotone. When Brak is troubled, no matter what the problem is, Thundercleese invariably suggests swift and brutal retaliation. Thundercleese's social skills are rather lacking, and before social get-togethers, he will study very bad "party jokes" in preparation. Thundercleese's creator is claimed to be MoroccoBotix, in an episode of the series, which contradicts a special 2003 New Year's Eve event on Adult Swim in 2003, where it was revealed that '' Aqua Teen Hunger Force''s Frylock created him, which is the in-universe reason for their similar voices. * Clarence (Andy Merrill): a chubby purple alien and schoolmate of Brak's at Learnmore High School. He was a supporting character on the show who made more regular appearances towards the end of the series. Clarence is socially awkward and idolizes Brak. His constant talking often annoys those around him, and when faced with an extremely stressful situation he will wear his mother's sundress and bonnet for comfort. In a rap contest, he revealed that he dearly misses his father, who left them for unknown reasons. In this same contest, he also noted that his mom has since married a man named Gary, whom he does not like. Many of his appearances end with him being maimed, usually by Zorak. * "Sisto" Guerta: Brak's younger brother, who largely resembles him, although mostly red-coloured. In early episodes, he would make random
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walking across the scene farting. He was killed by aliens in "Pepper". A scratch-sniff card of him was shown in the episode "Sexy New Brak Show Go".


Episodes


International broadcast

In Canada, ''The Brak Show'' previously aired on Teletoon's Teletoon at Night block, and is airing on the Canadian version of Adult Swim.


Home releases

The first 14 episodes were released on DVD on February 1, 2005, and the remaining episodes were released on August 8, 2006. In addition to being available on DVD, ''The Brak Show'' is also available on
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. The series has also been available on HBO Max since September 1, 2020.


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