Kitchen

Kitchen is an American adult animated television program which aired on Kingson from June 7, 1999 to November 28, 2016. Being created by Ralf Hatton and developed by Deadpan Media, the series is the first adult-orientated program to air on the network. The show focuses within the bizarre and dysfunctional city of New Sodom, and follows a clique of friends: Vic, Pants, and Chuck, who typically find themselves brought into strange exploits which often lead to violence and disaster. What originally began as an illustration in the Kingson ran magazine Newspaper, would later become a successful long-running media franchise. Said franchise would have released a series of thirteen seasons and 233 episodes, a theatrically released film in 2009, countless merchandise, and other forms of media.

Premise
The bizarre world of Kitchen is one where humans coexist with anthropomorphic foods, mutants, and other strange individuals. The series takes place in New Sodom (a tongue-in-cheek reference to the biblical location of the same name), a city located in the fictional 51st state of Jefferson, based in-between Oregon and California. New Sodom is depicted as a crime-ridden cesspool of violence and degeneracy, where the idea that "anything can happen" is often applied. Isolated from the rest of the country, the city has its own culture, customs, and laws which vastly contrast to what is usually considered normal. Much of the city's residents tend to lack proper education, have numerous mental issues, and are undoubtedly felonious in nature, priding themselves on the very notion of being the rejected spawn of the nation. The series centers around the clique, a trio of best friends who struggle to survive within their dysfunctional society. The clique conspires of Victor, the self-conscious everyman, Pants, the reckless arrogant antihero, and Chuck, the monotonous voice of reason. The series is well known for its violent slapstick humor and unusual plot lines which the main trio get themselves into. A large ensemble of characters have paved their way over time as the series progressed.

Main

 * Victor "Vic" McCoy: The insecure, stuttering, overemotional, and slightly pragmatic everyman main protagonist of the series; an anthropomorphic chickpea. Having been sheltered most of his upbringing in one of the city's safest neighborhoods, Vic is typically the least experienced and most naive out of his friends, making him vulnerable to the hostile conditions which surround him. Regardless of his anxious behavior, Vic also displays an adventurous and determined attitude, which often helps him become some sort of "hero" of the day.
 * Ezekiel "Pants" Goldstein: An aggressive, disrespectful, and egotistical juvenile delinquent, the deuteragonist of the series, and an anthropomorphic chickpea.
 * Chuck Laggu: A super intelligent and highly sophisticated child prodigy who joined the series in the second season finale; a deformed anthropomorphic carrot.

Supporting

 * Christine White: Christine White: A preppy, high spirited, and outgoing girlfriend of Vic, who has a vagina XD
 * Macles Jakalakalaka: An introverted and moody human girl who is an acquaintance of the clique.
 * Tim Goldstein: Tim is the younger brother of Pants, a geeky, worrisome, clean freak who is often forced to stay subservient to Pants.
 * James McCoy: James is the delusional father of Vic and the husband of Nora.
 * Rachel McCoy:
 * Mr. Henry:
 * John J. Johnson:
 * Eric Straightface:

Recurring

 * Mayor Bigg:
 * Betty:
 * Dick Hard: