When did "Smiling Friends" Season 3 Episode 7 air?
November 23rd.
TV / Animation
Smiling Friends continues its third season with episode 7, 'Shmaloogles,' while Adult Swim gears up for 'The Elephant,' an innovative animation experiment.
Episode 7 of 'Smiling Friends' Season 3, titled 'Shmaloogles,' takes Pim, Charlie, and Flint to a bizarre new realm, promising more of the show's signature oddball humor. Meanwhile, Adult Swim is preparing to launch 'The Elephant,' an animated special event on December 19th. This unique project involves Rebecca Sugar (Steven Universe), Ian Jones-Quartey (OK K.O.!), Patrick McHale (Over the Garden Wall), and Pendleton Ward (Adventure Time), who are creating three interconnected acts without knowing what the others are doing. Jack Pendarvis and Kent Osborne will serve as 'game masters,' weaving the individual segments into a cohesive narrative. 'The Elephant' aims to deliver a surprise narrative, offering viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process. It highlights the challenges and discoveries of this experimental project. The show will air on Adult Swim and stream on HBO Max the next day.
November 23rd.
HBO Max, DIRECTV, and Sling.
An upcoming animated special event on Adult Swim featuring multiple animation creators working independently on interconnected acts.
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