Squidbillies

Squidbillies
The Cuyler family. From the left: Rusty, Granny, Early and Lily.
GenreAdult animation
Animated sitcom
Satire
Surreal humour
Black comedy
Created byJim Fortier
Dave Willis
Voices ofStuart Daniel Baker (2005–19)
Tracy Morgan (2021)
Daniel McDevitt
Dana Snyder
Patricia French
Charles Napier (uncredited; 2005–06)
Bobby Ellerbee (2006–21)
Todd Hanson
Scott Hilley (2005–14)
Pete Smith
Narrated byDave Willis (select episodes)
Music byBilly Joe Shaver
various artists
ComposersDavid Lee Powell
Shawn Coleman
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons13
No. of episodes132 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersKeith Crofford
Mike Lazzo
ProducersJim Fortier
Dave Willis
Ned Hastings
Phil Samson
Alan Steadman
Melissa Warrenburg
Running time11 minutes
22 minutes (episode 60)
Production companiesWilliams Street
Radical Axis (2005–2011)
Awesome Inc (2012–2021)
Original release
NetworkAdult Swim
ReleaseOctober 16, 2005 (2005-10-16) –
December 12, 2021 (2021-12-12)
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Squidbillies is an American adult animated sitcom created by Jim Fortier and Dave Willis for Cartoon Network's late night programming block Adult Swim.[1] An unofficial pilot for the series aired on April 1, 2005. The series later made its official debut on October 16, 2005, and ended on December 12, 2021, with a total of 132 episodes over the course of 13 seasons.

The series is about the Cuyler family, an impoverished family of anthropomorphic hillbilly mud squids living in the Georgia region of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The series revolves around the exploits of an alcoholic father (Early), who is often abusive in a comedic way towards his family. His son, Rusty, is desperate for his approval; his mother and grandmother, known in the show as Granny, is often the center of his aggression; and Lily, Early's sister, is mostly unconscious in a pool of her own vomit.

The series also airs in syndication in other countries and has been released on various DVD sets and other forms of home media.

  1. ^ Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 585–586. ISBN 978-1538103739.