Television Head

Television Head is an American adult animated television series which was created by Sexual Innuendo for Kingson. The shows premise sets in an unnamed future timeline and follows an obscene cyborg and his diligent human cousin who work for the BSDITA (the Bureau of Spatial Defense, Intelligence, and Technological Advancements), a multi-trillion dollar government research facility. Television Head explores plenty futuristic concepts and is littered with expansion to its lore, while also following the issues that the characters will often come to face. Topics such as relationships, work life, society, and average day conflicts can come across as relatable to plenty despite the show's futuristic and exaggerated approach. The series made its debut on July 10, 2006 and proved to be an instant hit, landing it as one of the highest rated programs on Kingson's nighttime block. It consists of eight seasons and 149 episodes in total. A ninth season has been announced for a 2020 release.

Premise
The series takes place in an undetermined futuristic time where humanity has entered a post-space colonization age, which has gradually evolved civilization into an idyllic revolutionary era. Space travel, extraterrestrial alliances and migration, gravity defying architecture, transhumanism, and the invention of time travel are only but a brief sum of what this future has to offer. Television Head follows the life and times of Nav Belo "TV-Guy", an ex-convict whose mind has been transplanted into a CRT television set as an everlasting punishment for his past crimes. TV-Guy is a sly lowlife who is nefariously known for his extreme libido and obscenity. He shares a bond with his successful, diligent, and chaste human cousin, Maxx. The two work for the Bureau of Spatial Defense, Intelligence, and Technological Advancements (BSDITA), a multi-trillion dollar government research facility which serves the purpose of scientific study and space related politics. Maxx works in the field of study and experimentation, while TV-Guy works as a janitor (later security guard). The show gives an in-depth focus at the lives the two cousins have with each other and their workmates, others which include Alberta, a moody social worker, Ravon, the district's unsteady economist, and Captain H.R Steele just to name a few.

The series takes place mainly in two different settings, the first being the Lunar Command, a BSDITA space station which orbits Earth's moon, and the second being Indianapolis, Maxx and TV-Guy's home city which is still partially trapped within the pre-modern society of the time. Overtime, the series has incorporated much more recurring settings, whether on Earth or an extraterrestrial plane.

Main characters

 * TV-Guy: Voiced by Dave Coulier. Formally known as Gale Belo; An ex-convict whose mind has been transported into a CRT television set as an unusual punishment for his past crimes. As a result, he is typically dubbed by his derogatory nickname, TV-Guy. His personality describes himself as a perverted, vulgar, idle, unreasonable, and sadomasochistic despicable person. TV-Guy is bestfriends with his much successful and competent younger cousin, Maxx, who strives to somehow rehabilitate TV-Guy into the principles of law, justice, and morality.
 * Maxx Belo: Voiced by Tony Hale.
 * Alberta Saskatchewan: Voiced by Rachel Leigh Cook.
 * Ravon Osdrone: Voiced by Jamil Walker Smith.
 * Captain H.R Steele: Voiced by John Goodman

Recurring characters

 * Sadie Steele: Voiced by Kari Wahlgren.
 * The Zeta Reticulans: Voiced by Peter Serafinowicz, Gabrielle Anwar, and Hugh Laurie.
 * Kummo: Voiced by Jim Rash.
 * Floria: Voiced by Gabrielle Union.