List of adult animated web series

This is a list of adult animated web series. Works in this medium could be considered adult for any number of reasons, which include the incorporation of explicit or suggestive sexual content, graphic violence, profane language, dark humour, or other thematic elements inappropriate for children. Works in this genre may explore philosophical, political, or social issues. Some productions are noted for their complex and/or experimental storytelling and animation techniques. Adult animation is typically defined as animation which skews toward adults.[1][2][3][4] It is also described as something that "formative youths should stay far, far away from"[5] or has adult humor[6][7] and comes in various styles,[8][9][10][11] but especially sitcoms and comedies.[12] These animations can also "appeal to wide swaths of viewers," including those aged 18–34.[13][14] Adweek called adult animation "animated projects aimed at grown-ups, not kids."[15]

This list does not include Japanese, Chinese, or Korean series, as it is much more common in these regions. It also does not include animated films or television series, including those on streaming video on demand platforms such as Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Max, Peacock, Disney+, Apple TV+, and Paramount+.[a]

1990s

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Title Seasons/episodes Show creator(s) Year Original channel Studio Source
The God & Devil Show 1 season, 43 episodes Aubrey Ankrum 1999–2001 Mondo Media Mondo Media [16]
Like News 1 season, 11 episodes Don Asmussen 1999–2001 Mondo Media Mondo Media [17]
The Goddamn George Liquor Program 1 season, 8 episodes John Kricfalusi 1997–98 spumco.com Spümcø [18]
Happy Tree Friends 5 seasons, 93 episodes Aubrey Ankrum, Rhode Montijo, Kenn Navarro 1999–2016 Mondo Media Mondo Media [19]
Starship Regulars 1 season, 10 Rob LaZebnik 1999 icebox.com Icebox [20]
Weekend Pussy Hunt 1 season, 12 episodes John Kricfalusi 1999 icebox.com Spümcø [21]

2000s

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Title Seasons/episodes Show Creator Year Original channel Studio Source
Inspector Beaver 1 season, 2 episodes David Feiss 2001 Mondo Media Mondo Media
The Adventures of Baxter and McGuire 1 season, 8 episodes Michael J. Weithorn and Nick Bakay 2006 Comedy Central [22]
The Adventures of Edward the Less 1 season, 13 episodes Mike Dodge 2001 Scifi.com [23]
Afterworld 1 season, 13 episodes Brent V. Friedman & Michael DeCourcey February 28, 2007 YouTube
bud.tv
[24]
Bloody Bunny 4 season, 51 episodes 2spotstudio 2008–16 YouTube 2spotstudio
kachdoki Studio
Avex Management
Riff Animation
Hard Drinkin' Lincoln 1 season, 16 episodes Mike Reiss 2000–02 icebox.com Icebox [25]
Eddsworld 3 seasons, 39 episodes Edd Gould 2004-2016, 2020–present YouTube, Newgrounds Eddsworld
TurboPunch Ltd.
[26]
House of Cosbys 1 season, 4 episodes Justin Roiland 2005 Channel 101 [27]
How It Should Have Ended 14 seasons, 186 episodes Daniel Baxter, Tommy Watson, Christina "Tina" Alexander 2005–present YouTube HowItShouldHaveEnded.com
Lobo 1 season, 14 episodes Boyd Kirkland 2000 warnerbros.com Noodle Soup Productions, Warner Bros. Animation [28]
Masyanya 1 season, 130+ episodes Oleg Kuvaev 2001–present NTV Mult.ru [29]
Mundo Canibal 1 season, 200 episodes Ricardo Piologo, Rodrigo Piologo 2004–2014 mundocanibal.com, YouTube Irmãos Piologo Produções [30]
Mr. Wong 1 season, 13 episodes Pam Brady, Kyle McCulloch 2000 icebox.com Icebox
Mondo Mini Shows
National Lampoon
[31]
Planet Unicorn 1 season, 6 episodes Mike Rose, Tyler Spiers 2007 Channel 101 Channel 101 [32]
Red vs. Blue 18 seasons, 330 episodes Burnie Burns April 1, 2003–present Rooster Teeth Rooster Teeth Productions [33]
Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy 1 season, 50 episodes Seth MacFarlane 2008–09 YouTube Fuzzy Door Productions
Main Street Pictures
Media Rights Capital
Fox Television Animation (uncredited)
[34]
Waterman§ 1 season, 9 episodes Bryan Waterman 2003–09 Newgrounds Waterman Studios [35]
Xiao Xiao 1 season, 10 episodes Zhu Zhiqiang 2001-02 Newgrounds XiaoXiao Movie.com [36]
Zombie College 1 season, 13 episodes Eric Kapen 2000–01 icebox.com Icebox [37]

2010s

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Title Seasons/Episodes Show creator(s) Year Original channel Studio Source
Animatoons 1 season, 11 episodes Anderson Mahanski, Felipe Castanhari, Fernando Mendonça 2015–2016 YouTube Combo Estúdio
Bravest Warriors 4 seasons, 82 episodes Pendleton Ward 2012–2018 YouTube, VRV Frederator Studios
Cartoon Hangover
Nelvana
[38]
Confinement 1 season, 8 episodes Lord Bung 2017–present YouTube
Camp Camp 4 seasons, 58 episodes Jordan Cwierz
Miles Luna
2016–2024 Rooster Teeth Rooster Teeth Productions [39]
Camp WWE 2 season, 10 episode Seth Green 2016 WWE Network (Season 1-2)

Peacork (Season 3)

WWE
Stoopid Buddy Stoodios
Film Roman
[40]
The Cyanide & Happiness Show 4 seasons, 41 episodes Rob DenBleyker
Dave McElfatrick
Matt Melvin
Kris Wilson
2014–present YouTube, Seeso Explosm Entertainment
Collective Digital Studio
Studio 71
[41]
Death Battle 11 seasons Ben Singer
Chad James
2010–present YouTube
ScrewAttack
ScrewAttack
Rooster Teeth
[42]
Dick Figures 5 seasons, 54 episodes Ed Skudder
Zack Keller
2010–15 YouTube Mondo Media
6 Point Harness
Remochoso
[43]
Gentlemen Lobsters 1 season, 8 episodes Kevin Burrows
Matt Milder
2016 Seeso HotHouse Productions [44]
Gen:Lock 1 season, 8 episodes Gray Haddock 2019–present Rooster Teeth Rooster Teeth Productions [45]
Ginger Snaps 1 season, 10 episodes Sono Patel 2017–present ABC Bes Animation
Rubber House
Blue Ribbon Content
[46]
HarmonQuest 1 season, 10 episodes Ryan Elder 2016–present Seeso Harmonious Claptrap
Starburns Industries
[47]
Hazbin Hotel 1 season, 1 episode[b] Vivienne Medrano October 28, 2019 – present YouTube SpindleHorse Toons [48]
Hellbenders 1 season, 4 episodes Zach Hadel
Chris O'Neil
2012–present YouTube, Newgrounds [49]
Helluva Boss 2 seasons, 8 episodes Vivienne Medrano November 25, 2019 – present YouTube SpindleHorse Toons [50]
Invageddom 1 season, 6 episodes Frazanimation 2012-13 YouTube
Justice League: Gods and Monsters Chronicles 1 season, 3 episodes Sam Register
Bruce Timm
2015 Machinima DC Entertainment
Warner Bros. Animation
Blue Ribbon Content
[51]
King Star King 1 season, 6 episodes JJ Villard, Eric Kaplan 2014 Adult Swim Kurtis
Titmouse, Inc.
Williams Street
Mirari Films (pilot)
[52]
Krogzilla 1 season, 10 episodes Cory Edwards 2012 Shut Up! Cartoons Silly Master Media
Green Shoe Animation
[53]
Lloyd the Rock'n Unicorn 1 seasons, 10 episodes Colin Fleming 2012-14 Youtube Toonocracy
Meta Runner 3 seasons, 28 episodes Kevin Lerdwichagul
Luke Lerdwichagul
2019–22 YouTube Glitch Productions [54]
Porkchop 'n Flatscreen 1 seasons, 40 episodes Emezie Okorafor 2012–present YouTube
RWBY 8 seasons, 106 episodes Monty Oum 2013–present Rooster Teeth Rooster Teeth Animation [55]
RWBY Chibi 1 season, 40 episodes Monty Oum 2016–present Rooster Teeth Rooster Teeth Animation [56]
Super Café 4 seasons, 17 episodes Daniel Baxter, Tommy Watson, Christina "Tina" Alexander 2012–present HowItShouldHaveEnded.com YouTube
Shaaark! 1 season, 7 episodes Phil watson 2011 YouTube
The Shtreimels 1 season, 2 episodes Or Paz
Tom Trager
2011 YouTube Sugar Zaza
SuperFuckers 1 season, 12 episodes James Kochalka 2012–13 YouTube Frederator Studios
Cartoon Hangover
Top Shelf Productions
Bardel Entertainment
Kochalka Quality
[57]
Too Cool! Cartoons 1 season, 11 episodes Fred Seibert 2013–14 Cartoon Hangover Frederator Studios [58]
Thunder McWylde 1 season, 7 episodes Ross Everett
J.D. Maccoby
Frank Chad Muniz
2013 YouTube Danboe Productions, Inc.
Facestrong Productions
[59]
Transformers: Combiner Wars 1 season, 8 episode Eric S. Calderon
George Krstic
F.J. DeSanto
2016 go90 Hasbro Studios
Tatsunoko Production
Machinima, Inc.
[60]
Villain's Pub 3 seasons, 14 episodes Daniel Baxter, Tommy Watson, Christina "Tina" Alexander 2014–present HowItShouldHaveEnded.com YouTube

2020s

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Title Seasons/Episodes Show Creator Year Original channel Studio Source
The Walten Files 1 season, 4 episodes Martin Walls 2020-present YouTube Martin Walls
Internecion Cube 1 season, 3 episodes Liam Vickers 2020 YouTube
Killer Bean Web Series 1 season, 2 episodes Jeff Lew 2020 YouTube
The Stockholms 1 season, 10 episodes Mike Salcedo 2020–present YouTube Explosm Entertainment
Octopie Network
[61]
Song Machine 1 season, 9 episodes Gorillaz 2020–present YouTube The Line [62]
Murder Drones 1 season, 8 episodes Liam Vickers 2021-2024 YouTube Glitch Productions [63]
Studio Killers 404 1 season, 1 episode Studio Killers 2021–present YouTube Visible Realms
Lopey 2 seasons, 17 episodes Alexander 2022–2024 YouTube Hand Studios [64]
The Amazing Digital Circus 1 season, 3 episodes Gooseworx 2023-present YouTube Glitch Productions [65]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Other streaming platforms include YouTube Premium, Google TV, YouTube TV, Facebook Watch, CW Seed, VRV, YouTube Red (now called YouTube Premium), Crunchyroll, Crave, and many more. Shows on sites on Newgrounds or on general YouTube channels are not streaming platforms, so they cannot be considered streaming TV
  2. ^ Only the pilot has been released so far

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