STRIPPERELLA SEASON ONE - UNCENSORED features Pamela Anderson as the voice of Erotica Jones, a stripper-turned-superhero who fends off evil villains such as Dr. Cesarean, a plastic surgeon who gives unsuspecting women expl... more »osive breast implants; Cheapo, a frugal villain who makes his henchmen share a gun and Pushy Galore, a former genetic physicist who breeds animals with designer logos on their skin. With the ability to land safely after jumping from tall buildings, courtesy of her enhanced hair, and her patented move called "Scissor-ella" in which she crushes the villains with her thighs, along with the lie detector implanted in her generously-sized chest, Stripperella proves to be one tough superhero unwilling to give up.« less
Solid Animation and portrayal of Pamela Anderson. Not really my type of animation so I did not watch much but a must for Stan Lee and Pamela Anderson fans!
Larry W. (Blackettle) from NAMPA, ID Reviewed on 6/23/2010...
If you love Pam Anderson because she's perfect you'll love her as a cartoon because she's perfect. This is a great show to watch half drunk as the naked cartoon girls and play on words become even funnier. I feel so 14!
Movie Reviews
Double meanings and LOTS of inneundo
J. Martin | Toledo, OH | 02/26/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I don't know what happened with the other reviewers, but my DVD's played with no problem and nothing was pixelated out. The only censoring I found was a couple of words were "beeped" out and I think that was part of the script. The series itself was a fun parody of comic characters and sexual innuendo. This isn't a kid's cartoon, but lots of R rated humor for adults."
No Problems Here...
A. Trask | Laguna Beach, California | 02/28/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I haven't had any problems at all with my two discs. They play just fine and look fine.
My only beef would be the change in the animation & writting after episode 4. It became way to 'cutesy' and less crass. No more exposed breasts get shown, no more truely funny innuendos. I felt like I was watching a saturday morning fluffy cartoon.
Now I understand why it got cancelled. Someone screwed with it and screwed it up.
It is worth buying for the orginial first 4 episodes tho."
Funny raunchy cartoon!
FrednTidy | NY United States | 11/08/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I saw this DVD by chance and it looked so crazy that I just had to check it out. The show turned out to be better than what I expected and less sleazy, with some gratuitous topless stuff at the strip club and rampant bathroom humor throughout the series. It's primarily a superhero/spy spoof, sort of in the style of Austin Powers. Stan Lee developed the show and one of the directors is Kevin Altieri, who worked on Batman: The Animated Series, so there's automatically a certain level of quality brought to the show. The animation and designs are very well done, on par with Batman. The artists also do a great job caricaturing many different types of people. Stripperella herself comes across as a dorky likeable character and is well-acted by Pamela Anderson. The villains are over-the-top parodies of megalomaniacs you see over and over in comic books and James Bond movies. Many characters are funny, like the strip club employees, the siamese twins, and especially the spy agency scientists. The spy chief is whacked out. There is also quite a bit of subtle social satire throughout the show. I did feel that a few of the episodes try a little too hard to be funny and cheesy. But episodes like "Beauty and the Obese" and "The Bridesmaid" are pretty good. It's interesting that the visual design for the series changes about halfway through the season. Overall, I felt that Stripperella's new design (the one you see on the DVD cover) has a bit more character than the original design, although the original one is also quite cool. Like one of the other reviewers, I did notice aliasing (jagged edges) on the images and it was a bit distracting. But if you're into ridiculous offbeat cartoons, it's worth checking out!"
"Innuendo aside, Stan Lee (creator of Spiderman, Daredevil and the Fantastic Four) and Pamela Anderson cheapen themselves in creating Stripperella. This season one show from Spike TV's beginnings was an experiment which failed-it only lasted one season! This one joke wonder is a curse to all SUPERHEROES-STAN HOW COULD YOU?
However Lee and Anderson poked fun at Anderson's image and so called rep of playing dumb blonde characters with hearts of gold. Stripperella was no different, Stripper by night/Superhero by night was the cute tag line for the show.
For an adult sexual comedy, it was cute. It has bad jokes blended with bad innuendos...it satire that talked down to even adults. It was a 13 year old type jokes in an R rated cartoon. In my opinion that why the cartoon block that Spike TV started with failed badly> They tried Playboy humor in prime time and failed
Is it worth the price? I'd rather see Stacked (see my review, its funnier)....but it is an adult cartoon! (NOT MANY OF THEM!) As in animation , it was better than most stuff out there, but that not say much according to today's standard
Bennet Pomerantz AUDIOWORLD"
Entertaining
Jeffrey B. Griffith | Fredericksburg, Va United States | 03/19/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"First it's not uncensored, close but not completely, take note of the scene with the chief having pictures of him in his birthday suit in one of the early episodes. A key area is pixilated, being a guy that did not bother me at all but it does say uncensored. They easily could have had an obstruction just as they do whenever Stripperella is topless. Now the cartoons themselves have above average animation, though the episodes seem slightly softer after the first few, this is probably happened when the show went on hiatus in mid-season. The jokes and dialog does tend to be similar from episode to episode, different sexual innuendos but I found them enjoyable. Be warned these are not for the young and should be considered adult only material."