
Season - Episode
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3 - 1Episode #3.1 Jan 30, 1994
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3 - 2Episode #3.2 Feb 07, 1994
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3 - 3Episode #3.3 Feb 13, 1994
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3 - 4Episode #3.4 Feb 20, 1994
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3 - 5Episode #3.5 Feb 27, 1994
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3 - 6Episode #3.6 Mar 06, 1994
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2 - 1Episode #2.1 Sep 24, 1992
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2 - 2Episode #2.2 Sep 29, 1992
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2 - 3Episode #2.3 Oct 08, 1992
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2 - 4Episode #2.4 Oct 15, 1992
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2 - 5Episode #2.5 Oct 20, 1992
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2 - 6Episode #2.6 Oct 29, 1992
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2 - 7Episode #2.7 Nov 05, 1992
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2 - 8Episode #2.8 Nov 12, 1992
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2 - 9Episode #2.9 Nov 19, 1992
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2 - 10Episode #2.10 Dec 03, 1992
Overview
Liquid Television is an Emmy Award–winning 1990s animation showcase that appeared on MTV. It has served as the launching point for several high-profile original cartoons, including Beavis and Butt-head and Æon Flux. The bulk of Liquid Television's material was created by independent animators and artists specially for the show, and some previously produced segments were compiled from festivals such as Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation. Mark Mothersbaugh composed the show's theme music. There were also a large number of animation pieces adapted from the work of Art Spiegelman's comic compilation, RAW. RAW featured underground cartoonists such as Mark Beyer, Richard Sala, and Peter Bagge. In particular, Dog-Boy by Charles Burns was based on the artist's series from RAW.