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However, there are also some great Adult Swim shows that no one talks about anymore, but still deserve respect for bringing some of the best animation on television.
5) Home Movies

Home Movies was one of the first five shows to air on Adult Swim, debuting on September 2, 2001, and airing until April 4, 2004. The series follows an eight-year-old aspiring filmmaker named Brendon Small who makes homemade movies with his friends. Created by the actual Brendon Small and Loren Bouchard, and developed by Tom Snyder (Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist), the series originally aired on UPN before it was canceled after only five episodes.
Adult Swim picked it up and ran it for four seasons and 52 episodes. While it is an animated series no one really talks about anymore, it is a cult favorite for people who remember watching it during its original run. It is also notable because co-creator Loren Bouchard went on to create Bob’s Burgers, and Brendon Small helped create the heavy metal series Metalocalypse. It should also be noted that H. Jon Benjamin (Archer) voiced Coach McGuirk.
4) The Brak Show

Everyone likely remembers Space Ghost Coast to Coast, but a show that deserves just as much respect is The Brak Show. This was a spin-off from Space Ghost Coast to Coast and debuted on Adult Swim at the same time as the show it spun off of. Both shows were Comedy Central originals that moved over to Adult Swim when the adult-centric time block was created.
The Brak Show follows Brak, the alien villain from the original Hanna-Barbera cartoon, Space Ghost. It serves as a prequel to that classic cartoon, but here, Brak is a teenager, and he lives with his family, an alien mother and a Latino father who is much smaller than anyone else in the series. He also has a sidekick, a human-sized alien mantis named Zorak. The series lasted for three seasons and 28 episodes, and it was a fun show that often spoofed regular sitcom genre tropes.











