Television Head

Television Head is an American adult computer-animated television series created by Ben Dover for Kingson, under his production company Playing With Fire Productions. Set in a dystopian future of Seattle, the series focuses on the everyday life and crimes of TV-Guy, an alien humanoid conman who receives protection at a global peacekeeping agency while under the guise of an enlightened prophet. It premiered on July 31, 2006, and while ongoing, currently stands as the second longest running television series broadcast on Kingson at seventeen years. A fourteenth season is set to premiere on June 5, 2023, with a fifteenth and final season set to air the following year.

Premise
In a post-apocalyptic future, the Earth has been reduced to a hostile environment. As the majority of humanity has advanced to colonize the solar system to achieve an enriched society, the underprivileged class are left behind on the devastated planet, which has also become a ghetto for various asylum-seeking alien races, furthering overpopulation and antagonism among the Earth's inhabitants. As a result, the Gaia Project, an Earth-based peacekeeping task force agency dedicated on strengthening human-alien relations and solving global conflicts was established. The series follows an interdimensional lowlife conman named TV-Guy, who maneuvers himself under the agency's protection by posing as a persecuted spiritual guide on a mission. Although his unconventional presence garners mostly nuisance among his associates, his tactics do seem to have an effect on a sole rookie agent - an easily influenced man named Dirt who TV-Guy adopts as his loyal disciple and partner-in-crime. The two spiral into their own divergent paths which often correlates with each others (and their acquaintance's) work, social, and regular lives.

Main

 * TV-Guy: (David S. Jung) An interdimensional humanoid alien who was brought into existence following an illegal teleportation experiment by rogue Gaia agents some decades ago, which ended in failure. Having spent his early years of sentience amongst the downtrodden Earth society, TV-Guy adapted to the more undesirable customs of his new living, leading to eventual lowlife deviancy and despicable choices.
 * Dirt Mann: (Alex Winter) Dirt is a naive, though well-intentioned Gaia agent working in the social work field. Since childhood, Dirt had always had a sense of adventure, and ambition to follow in his parents' footsteps, who were renowned Earth activists and explorers. Driven by a sincerely optimistic and liberal outlook on life, Dirt constantly attempts to make the world a better place, no matter how unrealistic or forced his fantasies of global peace and love may seem.
 * Alberta Saskatchewan: (Lauren Ash)
 * Melona:
 * Rayvn II: (Eddie Steeples)
 * Sergeant Roach: (Patrick Warburton)

Further Gaia Agents

 * Percy and Peyton:
 * Orvik:
 * Princess: A genetically modified catgirl from Japan. Being an asylum seeker, Princess was rescued from an underground Yakuza blood fighting ring.
 * Sadie / SADI-3:
 * Angel Wilson:
 * Mei Lu Xou:

Supporting

 * Indigo Mann: The younger adoptive sister of Dirt. Indigo For the first six seasons of the series, Indigo attends a prestigious boarding school on Neptune's moon Triton, and her appearances were sparse and mostly reduced to mentions.
 * Silencer: A local brooding detective who TV-Guy runs into on occasion. He is a parody of Rick Deckard from Blade Runner.
 * Bloodspore: The notorious drug lord of the reptilian cartel Drakon V.
 * Moon Spader: (Fran Drescher)
 * Kelly Riggs: (Kevin James)
 * Thaddeus "That" Tallahassee:

Recurring

 * Dolph and Vernice Mann: The parents of Dirt and adoptive parents of Indigo, who are both retired Gaia agents with archetypical hippie appearances.
 * King George Rushmore:
 * The Rodent Corporation:
 * Caesar X: Part of the Martian parliament
 * Regal Martian Parliament:
 * UNION: