Korgoth of Barbaria

2006
8.4| 0h30m| en
Synopsis

Korgoth of Barbaria is a pilot episode for what was originally planned as an American animated television series created by Aaron Springer, storyboard writer and director for Dexter's Laboratory, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy and SpongeBob SquarePants. The pilot episode first aired in the United States on June 3, 2006 at 12:30 AM on Adult Swim. The pilot received mostly positive reviews. On June 18, 2006, Adult Swim ran a bumper announcing Korgoth of Barbaria was officially picked up as a series. Later events, including a formal petition to revive the show, would indicate that it was dropped before production began.

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Evengyny Thanks for the memories!
Noutions Good movie, but best of all time? Hardly . . .
Gurlyndrobb While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Dana An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
NitroFrost not only is the show a pretty awesome show but what makes it better is that you got a lot of the people that work on Sponge bob square pants on this one. I mean did you see that coming! I think the pilot of this show would make for a awesome Adult Swim series. This would be right up there with the likes of Home Movies and ATHF. The shows over all plot of a future gone to hell is just awesome, as you can see when Korgoth leave Gog-Ma-Gogg's, also noted in the intro. If you want to see the pilot again just jump to you tube and type in Korgoth you should be the episode in 3 parts "I don't know why but its in 3's". The show makes for a pretty funny times and some line to use and your friends for a very long time"You will see another spectrum of pain". Watch the episode on you tube you won't regret it!
readymade1 Korgoth of Barbaria is some crazy genius cartoon-imation. Body fluids galore! Wowee I totally dig this creation. When can we get more?! This show contains screaming filth, FCC approved porn, rivers of blood, farting, multi-teated monsters conjured from chewing gum and giant flying pigeons. There's also plenty of clever word-play for the intellectual who may think cartoons are beneath him. Or her. I recommend Korgoth to any devotee of post-modern comics, especially if you find parasites funny. Parents may find Korgoth too vile for children but I assure you there's scarcely anything here that kiddies haven't seen in other cartoons and I know plenty of well-rounded children who would find Korgoth hilarious on a visceral level. It's quite clear that the creators of Korgoth were fed a steady diet of cartoons when they were tots, because they know how to deliver a satisfying piece of well-written, well-drawn animation.
pro_ro_toe This is the kind of show America has been needing for a long time. Blood, Violence and the occasional maiden in distress. Korgoth meets all the needs of teenagers who are tired with the Disney channel and Nickelodeon cartoons. This show needs to be kept alive for as long as possible. The best part of the show is that you don't expect what comes next. He may ride a giant bird, or chop a body in half. This randomness doesn't occur often in cartoons, well neither does a lot of blood and violence. Thank you Aaron Springer for creating this show."You may take 12 of my finest men, and one or two of the weaker ones, just for fun." Gog-Ma-Gogg
shdwlynxjunk ... that can explain just how awesome this 'toon is. If you find animated violence offensive, run far, far away, as fast as you can. If you, like me, find it to be excellent in the ways of humor and/or stress relief, then Korgoth is PERFECTION. The men are ugly, guttural, simplistic and brutal. The woman are beautiful and maidenly. The battles are gruesome and fantastic, unbridled violence, gore and bloodshed in the extreme. To top it all off, it's funny as all hell! The humor comes at you at multiple levels starting with basic low-brow bathroom jokes leading up to amusing parodies of more subtle situations. Obviously, while a cartoon, this is intended only for adults. Kids, turn it off and go to bed, already! Make more episodes, for God's sake and, Cartoon Network, air them, please!