CircleCity

CircleCity™ is an American adult animated comedy-drama series created by Dab-mcgee for Comedy Central. Set in a reality where humans exist coinciding with living shapes, the show follows the exploits of circle Lloyd Donovan (Nolan North), a young adult hopelessly unprepared for the long life ahead of him. With his family cutting all contact with him, the only people Lloyd can rely on are his exceedingly optimistic roommate Benny (Rob Paulsen), whose crime family consistently gets in the way of Lloyd's life, and a cast of recurring characters, whose presence also barely benefit him. Exploring various themes about life, crime, purpose and other topics, the show ran for four seasons on Comedy Central before being abruptly canceled in 2004 due to budget concerns and issues with staff. Generally regarded as a cult classic over the years following, the show was later given new life on Vision, who revived the show in 2012. Show creator Dab-mcgee plans to end the series in 2020.

Premise
Having just graduated college, 22 year-old Lloyd Donovan (Nolan North) is completely unprepared for the new life ahead of him. Somehow majoring in absolutely nothing and having no goals or aspirations, he quickly finds himself in a rut when his family decides to cut off all contact with him. With nowhere else to turn, Lloyd finds himself under the care of the middle-aged Benny (Rob Paulsen), whose optimistic and positive qualities greatly clash with Lloyd's pessimism and confusion about life. Together, the duo must survive relationships, crime, politics, casual life experiences and general oddities as Lloyd searches for a purpose.

Over time, CircleCity's plot, characters and tones have broadened themselves into several different topic and themes that heavily deviates from those that the series started out on.

Main

 * Lloyd Donovan: The show's protagonist, Lloyd is a 22 year-old college graduate who is greatly unprepared for the future ahead of him, and makes it his goal to find a purpose within the diverse, though crime-filled city of CircleCity. Raised upon an un-supportive upbringing, Lloyd is naturally cynical, pessimistic, self-loathing, bitter and downright careless - but at the same time very hard-willed and determined to find his future.
 * Benny O'Riley: Benny is a 35 year-old janitor who takes Lloyd under his care, seeking to essentially be his "life mentor" out of a desire to do good for the world to contrast the actions of his notorious crime family. In many aspects, Benny is the opposite of Lloyd - encouraging, optimistic and ultimately a shine of light in the darkness that plagues the city's society. He is, however, a hardcore alcoholic - and often chooses to ignore conflict or hardship if it means maintaining his unrealistic outlook.


 * Robert "Fat Bob" O'Riley: Benny's 40 year-old brother, who is the kingpin of the city's most notorious and powerful crime organization, to the extent where he has influence over major aspects of the city's inner workings. As the eldest brother, Fat Bob was raised into taking over the family's crime business from a very young age, which, unsurprisingly, hindered any actual real personality development, resulting in a violent and sociopathic manchild. Despite his many sociopathic qualities, he genuinely cares for Benny, though makes many attempts to get him back into crime.
 * Madison Kuznetsov: Lloyd and Benny's neighbor within their apartment complex. Madison is a Russian immigrant,
 * Moe Russo: A very successful restaurateur, Moe is everything that Lloyd isn't - he's figured out his calling in life and has made a living off of it at just 23 years old. This wouldn't have been an issue for Lloyd if they weren't constantly butting heads with each other throughout their childhood. At the time, Moe took pride in dominating every field that Lloyd couldn't find success in - and that strained, intense rivalry hasn't changed a bit since they became adults. Despite his exceedingly smug outer shell, Moe is a paranoia nut - well aware that his entire life has been the result of an extremely lucky fluke and constantly afraid that his success will backfire at any second due to karmic repercussions.
 * Nancy Drew:
 * Dustin Sakaguchi: The deranged, selfish, emotionally unstable and often intoxicated assistant of Fat Bob, who often does most of the dirty work for his crime syndicate. Dustin is willing to do anything for even the slightest sliver of attention and acknowledgement, due to his own parents never giving him the time of day. When he isn't out killing people or trafficking drugs for Fat Bob, Dustin is an obsessive nerd and creepy stalker, out to "set reality straight" for constantly wronging him as a child. He really needs a therapist.

Recurring

 * Dr. Hurt:
 * Mayor Royam: The bumbling mayor of CircleCity, who is well aware of the city's rampant crime issue, but does nothing about it so he can use it to his advantage in an extremely convoluted plan to get him to the top of the political world.
 * Racist Dan:
 * Beff: Benny's boss, the owner of the shady "tattoo & liquor" parlor known as Atomic. Benny looks up to him as the "only father figure in my life who hasn't killed a man", and the two share similar hatred towards the state of the city. Despite having the facade of a wacky, determined foreigner just trying to make it in America, Beff is an utterly broken and depressed man who is trying to escape his crime-ridden past, and wants to keep his employees far away from the dangers of the city.
 * Radical Mark: Benny's co-worker at Atomic, a balding junkie with a porn 'stache trapped in the 80's
 * Alžbeta Sobìslava:
 * Officer Picante:
 * Officer Tito O'Riley: Benny and Fat Bob's younger brother, who retains a strained relationship with Bob due to the both of them being on opposing sides of the law.
 * Gunny Rascalov:
 * Rebecca The Blowjob Queen:
 * Gram-Gram:

Minor

 * Bill Clinton
 * George Bush
 * Barack Obama
 * President Bobby Flay: The president of the United States as of the show's ninth season. A former celebrity chef, Flay is probably the most innocent and clueless of the presidents the show has portrayed, and despite his bumbling nature, the entire population of America seems to enjoy him just fine.
 * Osama Bin Laden
 * The Crafty Gentleman: Benny's charming but dangerous gangster alter-ego, hidden deep within the depths of his subconscious. It is heavily implied that the the Gentleman was "born" from the many failed attempts Benny's parents made to get him interested in the family crime business - Benny remained resistant of their teachings, but all of that information had to end up somewhere. Benny remains completely unaware of his existence, and episodes in the later seasons imply that he is a part of - if not the leader of an unknown crime force influencing the city.
 * Mr. Tang:
 * Clyde & Leonard: A duo of uptight and pretentious British squares who live directly across the hall. They have a firm rivalry with Lloyd and Benny, as their personalities and political views contradict theirs to an offensive degree, even if Lloyd and Benny can never really tell what the hell they're saying.
 * Dimitri Kuznetsov: Madison's 8 year-old adopted son, i dont feel like writing his description
 * Reginald the Antichrist:
 * Jessica the Face Stealer: Benny's trailer-trash ex girlfriend, whom became a dangerous unhinged criminal after he broke up with her, notorious for killing her victims and collecting their faces.
 * Circle God:
 * Evil Step Mother Donovan:
 * Homeless Steve: The city's resident bum
 * Sprinkles
 * Satan
 * Exposition News

Films
During the show's second season, Paramount Pictures, whose parent company Viacom owned Comedy Central, began negotiating with the show's creators and writing staff on making a theatrical film based on the series. They eventually went into an agreement and Paramount greenlit the film. Production on the film began in November 2002, with the film being titled CircleCity Worldwide, and Paramount later scheduling the film for an April 2004 release. Released on April 16, 2004, the film follows Lloyd and Benny becoming caught in the cross hairs of an international conspiracy regarding the newly implemented security drones being enforced worldwide. It grossed $72 million worldwide and received generally positive reviews from critics, but did receive controversy for its portrayal of several real-life issues regarding the War on Terror.

As Season five of the show began airing on Vision, Dab-mcgee commented on a potential second film, stating that "there's always huge shit going on in the world that could lead to the basis of a second movie, and the crew would always be up for big tasks such as that". Due to the unexpected ratings of the revival seasons thus far, second film was confirmed at the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con, entitled CircleCity: Civil War, with its distributor,, scheduling it for a June 3, 2016 release. The film follows the titular characters from the series becoming caught up in a civil war as a result of a new governmental system which separated the country based upon political alignment. It went on to gross $144 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing R-rated animated film.

Rumors were circulating around the internet after the home media release about a third theatrical film because of the success of Civil War. Bagel said that "he was done directing CircleCity movies" after directing the last three movies. He was proud of Chaossy's work on DragonCircle, so he approached him if he would like to direct a fourth if he liked to, and Chaossy agreed.

At the 2017 Santa Fe Comic Con, it was announced by a surprise panel by Typewriter Productions that pre-production of the next theatrical film was to start that weekend for a 2020 release. A brief synopsis was released by the company later that day.

Broadcasting
Related page: CircleCity/International