Drawn Together Season Three: Uncensored DVD Contest

05/12/08

Comedy Central has had its share of hit comedies, and none of them has exactly been "clean." South Park? Not so kid-friendly. Chappelle's Show? Uh uh. And Drawn Together? Well, it may be animated, but even cartoons have the ability to offend. Drawn Together presents a world where cartoon characters from various animation genres are brought together to live under one roof, sort of like an animated Big Brother from CBS. But like Big Brother, things can get pretty raunchy on Drawn Together, so what is Comedy Central doing with the third-season release of Drawn Together? Making it even dirtier, of course, and giving it its own "uncensored" two-disc set, one copy of which we're giving away here.

To win this two-disk DVD set, simply complete and submit the entry form below through the deadline of 11:59pm PST on June 23, 2008. This daily entry contest is open worldwide to anyone 18 years old or older. Winners will be chosen at random and notified via e-mail, so make sure you leave us a valid email address. And remember: your odds of winning are greatly increased by returning each day to enter again, and by entering multiple times using multiple email addresses. Good luck!

Synopsis: Comedy Central's first original animated series drawn in 2D digital ink and paint animation. Drawn Together Season 3 Uncensored is the dirtiest, deadliest, sexiest and funkiest Drawn Together season ever, featuring more animated blood, more animated vomit and more animated nipples. Watch as Captain Hero tortures his 12-year-old self, Ling-Ling gets put into foster care and Toot finally gets worshipped as the cow she is. The Drawn Together Season Three: Uncensored DVD is a two-disc set featuring an extended version of each episode as well as bonus materials including karaoke sing-along songs, classic network promos and audio commentary.

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