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Tripping The Rift - Season 1 (2004)

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Average rating: 58%
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Starring: Stephen Root, Maurice LaMarche, Gina Gershon, John Melendez
Director: Stephen Root
Studio: ITV DVD
Certificate: 12
Genres: Comedy, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Television
Languages: English
Released: unknown

Brief synopsis of Tripping The Rift - Season 1

The starship Jupiter 42 is home to the five fun-loving, trouble-causing characters of TRIPPING THE RIFT. Run by anal-retentive Spaceship Bob, the spacecraft sees its fair share of drama and mischief. While Bob does his best to keep politics aboard the Jupiter 42 in order, captain Chode shows off his bad mood, and technician Gus makes sure the ship is in tiptop shape, pilot T'Nuck consistently makes things tense with his love for profanity, and teenager Whip gets by doing very little work. Meanwhile, busty and scantily clad android babe Six keeps the boys wanting more. In season one of this sometimes raunchy Sci Fi Channel animated comedy series, the gang must put their differences aside for the common cause of keeping the Dark Clowns and the Confederation - two evil forces intent on fighting for complete control of the universe at a safe distance. The first season of the series is presented here in its entirety. Episodes include 'God Is Our Pilot', 'Mutilation Ball', 'Miss Galaxy 5000', '2001 Space Idiocies', 'Sidewalk Soldier', 'Power To The Peephole', 'Totally Recalled', 'Nature Vs. Nurture', 'Aliens, Guns And A Monkey', 'Love Conquers All Er, Almost', 'The Devil And A Guy Named Webster', 'Emasculating Chode', and 'Android Love'.

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Rated - 5 starsAdult futurama humour

Suaves from London , 16/03/2006

This had some bad crits on its shows on the Sci-Fi channel - but this was mainly from feminists and parents, who didn't like their kids watching it.

Understandable considering it involves a very buxom sex android. This has humour along the lines of Futurama, but more adult orientated.

This is a colurful series with some cyber eye candy for the guys and fun toilet humour.

Highly recommended to those who love Futurama.

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Rated - 4 starsFuturama with B**LLS

Stewart Hunter from Doncaster, England , 28/09/2007

This is so politically incorrect it makes you feel like you used to feel; before you were told it was wrong!!! Chode is the man (change that for Purple Wobbly Thing). Just plain funny cartoon stuff - don't over analyse it, just watch it and laugh at the funny bits, and stare at Six; what a beauty!!! Impossible not to find it funny.

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