- Perfect Hair Forever
infobox television
show_name = Perfect Hair Forever
caption =
rating = TV-14 with sub ratings and to TV-MA
format = AnimatedComedy
runtime = 11 1/2 minutes
creator =Matt Harrigan
Matt Maiellaro
voices =H. Jon Benjamin Kim Manning Dave Willis Nick Ingkatanuwat George Lowe Daniel Dumile
producer = Scott FryMatt Harrigan Dave Willis
executive_producer =Michael Lazzo
country = USA
network =Cartoon Network
first_aired =November 7 2004
last_aired =April 1 2007
num_seasons = 2
num_episodes = 7
imdb_id = 0465849
tv_com_id = 53534
website = http://www.adultswim.com/shows/perfecthairforever/
picture_format =NTSC (480i )
audio_format =Stereophonic sound
language = English
list_episodes = List of Perfect Hair Forever episodes|"Perfect Hair Forever" is an American comedy
animated television series which is and is a parody ofanime . It was created and produced byWilliams Street , and primarily aired in 2004 onAdult Swim andThe Detour respectively.Overview
"Perfect Hair Forever" is a parody of stereotypical
anime cliché s combined withWilliams Street 's now well-established style ofabsurdist humor first developed in series such as "Space Ghost Coast to Coast ", "Aqua Teen Hunger Force " and "Sealab 2021 ". The series blends frenetic visual montages and anime subculture references.The series concerns a young boy named Gerald who is on a quest to find the perfect hair to remedy his premature baldness. He is joined on his wanderings by an array of strange companions. Gerald is opposed by the evil Coiffio and his minions for reasons which are never stated in the series.
"Perfect Hair Forever" employs an ongoing serial format, a style that had been uncommon to previous Williams Street projects, due to their lack of emphasis on continuity. Each episode of the series thus far has featured different opening sequence music and visuals. The style and music of the end credits has also varied from episode to episode.
Following the first six episodes, members of the "Perfect Hair Forever" creative team posted on the official Adult Swim message board that they weren't interested in continuing the show to a second season, and at the Adult Swim panel at
Comic-Con 2006, the cancellation of the series was announced.Fact|date=January 2008In
October 2006 , Adultswim.com confirmed that "Perfect Hair Forever" is back in production with 16 episodes to be aired on its online streaming network "The Fix". However, this was apparently incorrect or premature, since after the first episode of the second season, the series has yet to be continued.Episode 7 premiered
April 1 ,2007 , as part of Adult Swim's April Fool's Day joke. It is also available on Adult Swim's "The Fix" website.Pilot episode
The "Perfect Hair Forever" pilot first aired on
November 7 ,2004 , in the time slot that had been advertised as the premiere of the "Squidbillies " pilot. Unknown to the audience at the time, the existing "Squidbillies" pilot had fallen behind and wasn't ready to airSquidbillies, Vol. 1 DVD commentary] .Williams Street continued advertising the "Squidbillies" premiere up to and including the bump directly preceding the show, which talked about wanting to make the show "perfect" for you and your "hair" "forever", revealing the title "Perfect Hair Forever." The night's confusion continued when, instead of seeing the opening titles for "Squidbillies", viewers were confronted with a title card for an episode ofSpace Ghost called "Perfect Hair Forever", thus starting the pilot episode.After the ending credits ran, a bumper card appeared, apologizing for the apparent scheduling mixup only for it to fade out to a fake "Technical Difficulties" card featuring a selection of "Perfect Hair Forever's" characters. This was shown on screen for several seconds, accompanied by typical music before the card faded to static whilst the Action Hot Dog's "Do da la la la la!" echoed. The card returned and the music was replaced with a
techno remix of Action Hot Dog's chant.Major Characters
; Gerald Bald Z : The main protagonist of the story, Gerald is a young boy suffering from extremely premature hair loss. Because of this, he goes off on a journey to acquire "Perfect Hair Forever" (a reference to the golden Super Saiyan hair, found in "
Dragon Ball Z "). He is portrayed as a sometimes melancholy, yet optimistic young lad who believes that his goal is possible.; Action Hotdog : The first character to join Gerald's journey. Action Hotdog is a hotdog which flies around and is only capable of uttering the words "Doo da la-la-la-la-la-la la la-la-laaaaa-la-la!".
; Coiffio : The main "villain" of the series, Coiffio is a self-centered old man with an enormous, multi-colored coif atop his head, who otherwise looks like a more fit version of Uncle Grandfather.
; Catman : A grumpy, fat man in a cat suit who is Coiffio's main henchman. Catman lives in a large, litterbox-shaped house, and is shown working at a convenience store in several episodes.
; Norman Douglas : A talking tree, also known as the Inappropriate Comedy Tree. Originally an agent of Coiffio, his task was to follow Gerald and watch him. The character talks loudly and shares the same facial animations as Terry/Twisty.
; Uncle Grandfather : Described by producer
Matt Harrigan as a "bald, pot-bellied, dirty old man",Fact|date=April 2008 Uncle Grandfather is Gerald's father figure of sorts. He spends almost all of his time snacking, watching Brenda put on lewd displays, or readingpornography .; Terry/Twisty : A
pathological , sentient tornado that appears to suffer fromdissociative identity disorder .; Young Man : A young, enthusiastic man in a bright purple suit that claims to be from the "Ministry of Planning" and calls himself the "King of All Animals".
; Rod, the Anime God : An entity made of fire, who calls himself the "god" of anime. Rod is introduced early in the series, and pops in at seemingly random intervals. Rod is the focus of a secondary plot in the series involving Coffio attempting to sell him a house.
Adult Swim References
In addition to various references to other anime series, "PHF" has included several visual references to other
Adult Swim shows.* Clown Planet - Several "PHF" episodes have references to Clown Planet, which is a reference to an episode of "
Aqua Teen Hunger Force ", "The Clowning".* "
12 Oz. Mouse " - Pictures of Mouse Fitzgerald (protagonist of "12 Oz. Mouse") and Skillet (Fitz's sidekick) are found in episodes 5 and 6.* "
Aqua Teen Hunger Force " - A special airing of the episodes on April 1st, 2007 had subtitles which were actually lines from "ATHF" episodes. Additionally, images ofMaster Shake are visible at various points in the seriesFact|date=February 2008.References
External links
* [http://www.adultswim.com/shows/perfecthairforever/ Adult Swim]
* [http://www.adultswim.co.uk/ AdultSwim.co.uk]
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* [http://www.ActionHotDogGo.com Perfect Hair Central]
* [http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/search/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001524337 "Perfect Hair Forever" review] fromThe Hollywood Reporter
* [http://www.tvsquad.com/2005/12/01/perfect-hair-forever-knows-my-love/ "Perfect Hair Forever" review] fromTV Squad
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