Kitchen

Kitchen is an American adult animated black comedy series created by Ralf Hat for Kingson that ran from May 24, 1999 to September 12, 2016. The series focuses on the unusual everyday lives of sheltered child Vic McCoy, and his two orphaned friends Pants Schmidt and Chuck Lastname, who are social outcasts struggling to adapt within their corrupt, dystopian city which is inhabited by dysfunctional civilians who partake in criminal activities and degeneracy on a regular basis. The show serves as a satire on social integration, rejection, corruption and conformity, while also utilizing elements of surreal and off-color humor. Kitchen is considered to be the first original Kingson series to be aimed towards an older audience. The success of the series has since led to a media franchise which has met generally positive reviews from critics and viewers alike. It has largely become a product of controversy, specifically for its usage of violence and mature subject matter.