
Superjail!
Animation • TV-MA • 2008–14 • 4 Seasons
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An eccentric warden and his staff run a bizarre maximum security prison full of dangerous prisoners.
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really weird show but funny and a bit morbid. people die like they are made out of glass.
Not really all that funny or clever. Animation is kinda nauseating and gross.
Psychedelic Super violent Prison skits. This is the type of show you either love or hate is heaven or hell and nothing more.
Mid-2000s Adult Swim shock-animation. Excessively violent scenes that are thrown at you a mile a minute. For fans of surrealism and R. Crumb
This show was peak could someone reply with some similar show reccs
Great late night TV for the burnouts, basement dwellers, and bong-rippers
Insane storylines and hilariously over the top violence. The animation is super underrated, maybe a little dated with some humor.
This show is messed up man. No children should watch this.
Chaotic imagination run amok in a technological kill house A+
After watching one episode, I thought "Nah, man. It's too weird for me."
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The Warden's Best Moments | Superjail! | adult swim






