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Stripperella

  • TV Series
  • 2003–2004
  • TV-MA
  • 30m
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5.7/10
1.7K
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Stripperella (2003)
Adult AnimationHand-Drawn AnimationSuperheroActionAnimationComedyCrime

Pamela Anderson provides the voice of Erotica Jones who is stripper by night and superhero Stripperella by even later at night.Pamela Anderson provides the voice of Erotica Jones who is stripper by night and superhero Stripperella by even later at night.Pamela Anderson provides the voice of Erotica Jones who is stripper by night and superhero Stripperella by even later at night.

  • Creators
    • Stan Lee
    • Kevin Kopelow
    • Heath Seifert
  • Stars
    • Pamela Anderson
    • Maurice LaMarche
    • Tom Kenny
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Stan Lee
      • Kevin Kopelow
      • Heath Seifert
    • Stars
      • Pamela Anderson
      • Maurice LaMarche
      • Tom Kenny
    • 22User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Pamela Anderson
    Pamela Anderson
    • Stripperella…
    • 2003–2004
    Maurice LaMarche
    Maurice LaMarche
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    • 2003–2004
    Tom Kenny
    Tom Kenny
    • Kevin Calhoun…
    • 2003–2004
    Jill Talley
    Jill Talley
    • Giselle…
    • 2003–2004
    Sirena Irwin
    Sirena Irwin
    • Persephone…
    • 2003–2004
    Greg Proops
    Greg Proops
    • Bernard
    • 2003–2004
    Kirsten Kairos
      • 2004
      Tom Wilson
      Tom Wilson
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      • 2003
      Jon Cryer
      Jon Cryer
      • Dave…
      • 2003–2004
      Jeff Bennett
      Jeff Bennett
        • 2004
        Vince McMahon
        Vince McMahon
        • Dirk McMahon
        • 2003–2004
        Dee Bradley Baker
        Dee Bradley Baker
        • Ozzy…
        • 2003–2004
        Mark Hamill
        Mark Hamill
        • Dr. Cesarian…
        • 2003
        Joey Lauren Adams
        Joey Lauren Adams
        • Catt
        • 2003–2004
        John Farley
        John Farley
        • Henchman #2
        • 2003–2004
        Gerry Anderson
        Gerry Anderson
        • Delivery Guy…
        • 2003
        Kevin P. Farley
        Kevin P. Farley
        • Henchman #1
        • 2003–2004
        John O'Hurley
        John O'Hurley
        • Fireman…
        • 2003
        • Creators
          • Stan Lee
          • Kevin Kopelow
          • Heath Seifert
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        9ZeldaFan2929

        A definite favorite of mine and a huge guilty pleasure!

        "Stripperella" is an animated series about a girl named Erotica Jones (voiced by Pamela Anderson) who lives a double life as a stripper at a gentleman's club known as "The Tender Loins" and as a sexy crime-fighter known as Stripperella, a.k.a. Agent 69 who works for a government organization. As Stripperella, Erotica fights crime and the forces of evil such as a plastic surgeon who gives women breast implants that either explode or make them fat and Cheapo, a criminal who steals from 99 cent stores and makes his two henchmen share a gun. The creator of the character and the series is Stan Lee of Marvel fame (and creator of Spider-Man).

        Back in late June of 2003, Spike TV (then known as The New TNN) premiered a Thursday night block of three animated shows. Those shows were "Ren & Stimpy: Adult Party Cartoon"; new adventures of classic kids show characters Ren and Stimpy for adults done by original creator John Kricfalusi, "Gary the Rat"; about a lawyer who is turned into a human sized rat starring Kelsee Grammar of "Cheers" and "Fraiser" fame, and "Stripperella"; the adventures of a stripper who doubles as a superhero voiced by Pamela Anderson and created by Stan Lee. I remember seeing all three of the premiers. I was anxious to see Ren and Stimpy as I love the original show. I was a little let down. It was alright but it seemed to take things a little too far; seeing the two have gay sex together was a bit much. Though Gary the Rat wasn't bad, the best of the three was easily Stripperella. The animation was really good, it had an awesome intro song, it had some good talent behind it, and it was funny as hell! The show was just so silly, I don't even know how to begin explaining it! After four of five weeks (if not a little less) the animation block disappeared, which was weird because I know it got good ratings and it was advertised everywhere. I was disappointed to see Stripperella go but several months later I found out about new episodes that aired at like 1:00 AM. I only got to see one and though it was funny as hell and I was glad to see the show back after all that time, something seemed a bit off....

        In the beginning of it's short run, "Stripperella" had great animation. It was dark, moody, realistic, and somewhat sexy too. The Stripperella costumed looked good too, the character was drawn well. After the long hiatus and during the rest of the episodes, the animation was very different. Instead of dark and realistic look it originally had everything was now really colorful and cartoonish. Stripperella received the biggest changes though. Before she had normal long hair, now she had hair bigger than Peggy Bundy's (Married with Children) if even possible. Also, the eye mask actually shows her eyes now; before it was just white you saw which was cool since it was more superheroish. Also, the upper part of her costume was kind of a vest-type thing with a collar and her costume was dark blue; that changed to her costume being a bluish-violet color and her upper costume being really crappy looking in comparison. In short, the show was a cartoon and very over the top silly beforehand, but the second-half it became more cartoonish looking and though still laugh-out-loud hilarious, it became more zany as well; for example, there was a later episode about a were-beaver...yes, a were-beaver.

        Anyway, instead of complaining about the mid-series changes, "Stripperella" only ran one season but it was a very good show. Like the Tales from the Crypt film "Bordello of Blood", it may be really campy but it's really fun. As long as your not a prude you'll find yourself laughing repeatedly at this show. I haven't seen every episode because I haven't got the DVD yet for two reasons: #1. Paramount released and they have this screwed up policy about not including any extras on nearly all released TV shows, even though this was the entire show (I would have liked to see some commentary's maby explaining the animation change and interviews with Pamela Anderson and Stan Lee) and #2. the awesome Kid Rock song during the opening was replaced. Now I'm not a fan of his, but that intro sang WAS the theme for the show! If your not going to pay to have any extras at least pay to have the original intro song you jack-asses. The show also had a few interesting guest stars such as John Lovitz as Cheapo and Mark Hamil as the plastic surgion who hates models. Also Tom Kenny (SpongeBob) was on the show as the owner of the strip club in most every episode. Stan Lee has a cameo in one episode too.

        The Breakdown:

        PROS: Had a great look to it at first, FUNNY AS HELL, a very fun show, great voice talent for the most part, Chief Strogenoff (watch the show and see some of the stuff he does), and was easily the best of the three animated shows mentioned earlier.

        CONS: The mid-series animation change and the crappy DVD described earlier. Aside from the fact that some of the humor could be kind of dumb at times I have nothing really negative to say about this.

        OVERALL: Stripperella is a huge guilty pleasure of mine and it's a shame it only ran one season. It was a very funny, sexy, actioned packed cult series that I hope to see air on Adult Swim someday with the original intro intact and possibly give it another season like Family Guy. Check it out even if it is on the lousy DVD. You will laugh yourself silly.

        Rated TV-MA: Crude and Sexual Humor and Nudity, Runtime: About 25 minutes per episode, Score: 9/10
        LanternArrow76

        WAAAAY better than I thought...

        This show is a great spoof of both the spy and the superhero genres. I was a little anxious at first, but I was laughing like a high-schooler by the time the show had ended. As a matter of fact, I think this was a better spoof than the last Austin Powers flick. That's right. I said it.
        Perdicus

        She's back!

        "Stripperella" has returned to "Spike TV" with all-new episodes (check your local listings). Because of the long layoff, a new team of animators has taken over, so the look of Season 2 is very different from Season 1. Erotica Jones gets even curvier (if possible), and you can actually see her bright blue eyes while she's wearing her mask as "Stripperella" (in Season 1, all you saw were white eye-holes, like Batman & Robin).

        Plus, there's new gadgets, new villains, and new double- (O.K., single-) entendres for the audience to enjoy [not to mention Erotica's cute co-workers at the Tender Loins strip club!]. I give this show a 9 out of 10.
        Rattrap007

        Way better than I thought

        When I saw the promos I thought it would be sleaze. I decided to watch Gary the Rat (which came on before it) because I liked the premise. Then I ended up watching Stripperella. I laughed my butt off!!

        Ok yes it is a little cheesy at time but that is what makes it so great. Totally makes fun of itself. Great villains like Dr. Cesarian, Cheapo the discount criminal, Klinko, and Pushy Galore to name a few.

        This show is very adult. One villain was named Queen Clitorus. Which led to the obligatory jokes about not wanting to rub her the wrong way, she is very sensitive, and that men don't believe Clitorus exists. Yes it is immature but still very fun.

        Cheapo is by far the best villain of all time. His idea of a crime spree involves taking all the pennies in a 'Need a penny, Take a penny' tray, stealing the change from a fountain, and stealing immitation furs.

        Other great charachters are Chief Stroganoff, Stripperella's boss. He isn't complete upstairs. He has a few screws loose. Special Agent 14, is the mentally handicapped agent. Oddly enough he is fairly intelligent. The lab boys get lot of laughs. They are in love with Erotica/Stripperella and want to make molds of her various body parts at any opportunity.

        This is a great series and I look forward to many more eps.
        bandcrsh

        Stan Lee Presents

        This is a very good show, Pamela Anderson portrays Erotica Jones, .a.k.a. Stripperella, she strips at The Tender Loins, she battles criminals like Cheapo, Pushy, Klinko, and Dr, Cesearean. She uses her lipstick to detect secret hideouts.

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        • Trivia
          Throughout the series, there are a lot of obvious mistakes (such as the background looping during a chase scene) and inside jokes (such as Erotica hinting to her dog that there is someone else in the room... the viewers) done on purpose to add adult humor to the show
        • Quotes

          Stripperella: Why do you hate models so much?

          Dr. Cesarian: Why? Because my whole life, beautiful girls have spurned my advances. I vowed that one day I would make them all pay.

          Stripperella: So just because ...

          Dr. Cesarian: [interrupting her] Also, my mother was a model. She ran off when I was five. I declared then and *there* that I would make all models pay.

          Stripperella: Well but even if you could ...

          Dr. Cesarian: [interrupting her again] Also, I once had a promising career as a model. I had a scholarship to go to modeling college and everything. But then, I became horribly disfigured in a modeling accident. They said I would never model again. And I vowed to make them all pay! Oh yeah, also my grandparents were killed by models.

          Stripperella: I'll *admit*, you definitely have some valid reasons for not liking models.

          Dr. Cesarian: Oh I *hate* models. A-and heights, but that's neither here nor there. You can't really harm heights.

        • Alternate versions
          The series pilot, "Beauty and the Obese", was first released as a 1/2-hour single episode and then as a longer 2-part episode with new footage. New stuff includes:
          • PART ONE -- 1. A slightly longer opening sequence on the model's runway where a skinny audience members mumbles "I both love it and I hate it" before the first model blimps up.
          • 2. In the first Tender Loins sequence, there is new footage starting with a conversation with the bartender and Persephone about her new boyfriend, whose brother she is going to meet. The boyfriend shows up and his brother is revealed to be his Siamese twin with an inexplicable British accent and snooty, patrician attitude. The manager then panics because Erotica hasn't shown up for work. This segues into a sequence where Erotica as Stripperella (This is Stripperella's (And Erotica's)first appearance in the two-parter, NOT the reveal of Erotica as she starts her act in the Tender Loins, as it is in the single episode version) rescues a baby from the lion's pit at a zoo. Giving the baby to its mother she is thanked but griped at because she destroyed the baby's heirloom blanket. She then talks to the zoo-keeper about moving the lion's pit to a place farther from the kids play area. She continues to give a lecture about increasing the lion's pit size before looking at her watch and realizing that she is late for work. Then we see a sign on the front of the Tender Loins advertising "The Best Cervix in Town!" The original footage picks up here. This whole sequence lasts for about 2 1/2 minutes.
          • 3. When Stripperella enters Flinderman's en route to FUGG headquarters, new footage has her stop to admire a shoe sale before her navel ring beeper beeps again, causing her to continue running to the secret door to the headquarters.
          • 4. After another model blimps up at the Stiffy Woods concert video, new footage shows a scene in the Tender Loins as Persephone is talking with her boyfriend. It starts when Persephone eats a Marcino cherry, revealing that she is able to do origami with her tongue when she works the stem and makes a miniature model of the Eiffel Tower. Her boyfriend is impressed, but the snotty Brit wannabe Siamese bother asks her if she learned that trick at "whore school". The date continues until the boyfriend chokes. Persephone performs the Heimlich maneuver, explaining that lots of strippers choke when they grab dollar bills with their teeth. The Brit wannabe remarks sarcastically about the anecdote, resulting in an argument. This lasts a little over a minute.
          • 5. The scene introducing Dr. Cesearean is extended when he makes the joke about seeing Enorma "in the obituary column!" The original scene ended when he went back into his office, whereas the new one continues with him laughing maniacally in his office as the the camera pulls out and reveals his waiting room filled with shocked onlookers. This ends with a "To Be Continued".
          • 6. The "Next on Stripperella" segment shows footage from Part Two, including a scene showing the Siamese twins fighting each other.
          • PART ONE runs for about 22 minutes without commercial.
        • Connections
          Featured in TV Trash: Stripperella (2010)

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        • Release date
          • June 26, 2003 (United States)
        • Country of origin
          • United States
        • Language
          • English
        • Also known as
          • Stan Lee's Stripperella
        • Production companies
          • Network Enterprises (MTV Networks)
          • Nickelodeon Animation Studios
          • Nickelodeon Digital Animation Studios
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          • 30m
        • Color
          • Color
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          • Stereo
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          • 1.33 : 1

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