Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Perfect_Hair_Forever> ?p ?o. }
- Perfect_Hair_Forever runtime "-12.0".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever abstract "Perfect Hair Forever is an American comedy animated television series on Cartoon Network's late night programming block Adult Swim. The series is a parody of several of anime clichés that revolves around a young boy named Gerald Bald Z on his quest to find perfect hair. Perfect Hair Forever premiered with "Perfect Hair Forever" on November 7, 2004, and ended with "Return to Balding Victory" on April 1, 2007; with a total of seven episodes. An eighth episode aired unannounced on April 1, 2014 as part of Adult Swim's annual April Fools Day stunt.".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever author Matt_Harrigan.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever author Matt_Maiellaro.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever author Mike_Lazzo.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever company Bento_Box_Entertainment.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever company Radical_Axis_(studio).
- Perfect_Hair_Forever company Williams_Street.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever completionDate "2007-04-01".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever completionDate "2014-04-01".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever executiveProducer Keith_Crofford.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever executiveProducer Mike_Lazzo.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever format 16:9.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever format 480i.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever format Animated_series.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever format Stereophonic_sound.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever genre Adult_animation.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever genre Black_comedy.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever genre Comedy.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever language English_language.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever network Adult_Swim.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever numberOfEpisodes "8".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever numberOfSeasons "2".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever producer Matt_Harrigan.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever releaseDate "2004-11-07".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever runtime "-720.0".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever status "Ended".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever voice Dave_Willis.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever voice George_Lowe.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever voice MF_Doom.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever wikiPageExternalLink perfect-hair-forever.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever wikiPageExternalLink article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001524337.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever wikiPageExternalLink perfect-hair-forever-knows-my-love.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever wikiPageID "2111184".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever wikiPageRevisionID "606716518".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever alttitle "Pilot".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever audioFormat Stereophonic_sound.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever company Williams_Street.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever company "Bento Box Animation Studios Atlanta".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever company "Radical Axis".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever country "United States".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever editor "Dave Hughes".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever editor "Paul Painter".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever episodenumber "1".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever episodenumber "2".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever episodenumber "3".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever episodenumber "4".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever episodenumber "5".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever episodenumber "6".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever episodenumber "7".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever episodenumber "8".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever executiveProducer Keith_Crofford.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever executiveProducer Mike_Lazzo.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever firstAired "2004-11-07".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever format Animated_series.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever format Comedy.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever genre Adult_animation.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever genre Black_comedy.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever genre Comedy.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever hasPhotoCollection Perfect_Hair_Forever.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever id "465849".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever language English_language.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever lastAired "(Episode 8:)".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever lastAired "2007-04-01".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever lastAired "2014-04-01".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever linecolor "0".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever linecolor "7.776E7".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever linecolor "70".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever listEpisodes "#Episodes".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever network Adult_Swim.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever numEpisodes "8".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever numSeasons "2".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever originalairdate "2004-11-21".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever originalairdate "2005-11-28".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever originalairdate "2005-12-04".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever originalairdate "2005-12-11".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever originalairdate "2005-12-18".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever originalairdate "2005-12-25".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever originalairdate "2007-04-01".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever originalairdate "2014-04-01".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever pictureFormat "16".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever pictureFormat "480".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever prodcode "101".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever prodcode "102".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever prodcode "103".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever prodcode "104".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever prodcode "105".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever prodcode "106".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever prodcode "201".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever producer Matt_Harrigan.
- Perfect_Hair_Forever producer "Dave Hughes".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever runtime "-720.0".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever shortsummary "1950.0".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever shortsummary "After eight years, Gerald's quest continues. Gerald feels anxiety about Brenda getting married.".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever shortsummary "Gerald wakes up after his crash and continues his journey to Tuna Mountain. Soon the forest and all surrounding areas fall victim to a friendly flood named Wetsy.".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever shortsummary "The ending theme song for this episode is performed by Widespread Panic, although the episode opens only with the mangled statement, "We now journey the join... uhh... already in progress." Twisty and Norman Douglas get into a knife fight while Gerald and Hotdog go off without them. After Gerald runs into Catman and his trailer in the forest, and is offered LSD by Rod, Coiffio shows up on an oversized motorcycle whose spokes are made of hot dogs, and challenges Gerald to a race to the death . In exchange for Coiffio agreeing to sell his house to him, and Gerald agreeing to buy Rod's Journey tickets, Rod magically transports the two to a racetrack, where buns and cats fill the stands, and the Young Man and the giraffe provide the commentary from the booth. Catman releases an alligator onto the track to attack Gerald , but it goes after Coiffio instead. Astronomic Cat lifts the alligator off of Coiffio's bike and onto Gerald's, but Hotdog transforms into a "wienercycle" and saves Gerald by dueling with the gator. Gerald appears to have the advantage when Coiffio's hair falls off, as it is actually a toupee, but he abandons the race when he sees a chance to launch his bike to Tuna Mountain.".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever shortsummary "The episode begins with the Cat-Bun Wars in progress. The Young Man and his animals hear the battle from the ditch, which is in the middle of the battlefield. The Young Man tries to use the hamburger necklace, which is stolen by Astronomic Cat, along with his hand. The opening sequence plays, which shows neon-colored versions of all the characters flying around in the dark, with Gerald constantly walking. Space Cat takes the necklace and the Young Man's hand to Coiffio, who then demands Model Robot turn in into an A-Bomb. Model Robot does so, explodes, and sends Coiffio into space. He then sings a song about Model Robot. Coiffio drifts back to the ship, where Rod tries to buy his house from him. Coiffio commands Space Cat to run a background check on him. At the grocery store where Catman works, Catman sells a 12-pack of beer to a baby. Coiffio parachutes in to the front of the store, just to be run over by the drunk-driving baby and shot by Catman, who doesn't care about his problems. The baby drives into the ditch with the Young Man and the animals. Uncle Grandfather tries to videotape a vacuum cleaner having sex with a cake, but is asked to end the Cat-Bun Wars. He does so by asking the leaders from the Cats and from the Buns to sign a peace treaty, complaining that he has things to do. The episode ends with the Young Man still stuck in the hole with the animals and the drunk baby. Coiffio is still after Gerald. Uncle Grandfather is still taping his porno about the vacuum and cake, when he is suddenly held at gunpoint by an MP. The credits roll, with neon Gerald walking far into the distance. The end theme is by DangerDoom.".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever shortsummary "The first episode concerns a young boy named Gerald who is on a quest to find the perfect hair due to his extremely premature baldness. He seeks help from his "Uncle Grandfather", a pervert who loves to eat and watch his young schoolgirl companion, Brenda, dance around in a short mini-skirt and thong. Also of no particular help is Uncle Grandfather's gift to Gerald, the "Action Hot Dog". Action Hot Dog is a hot dog which chants annoyingly "do the la la la la!" The Hot Dog's comments prompt Gerald to proclaim, "That's an annoying hot dog." The hero soon enters a forest, in which he encounters Cat Man , an odd cloud , Space Ghost being mauled by a Bear, and other insanity involving his grand nemesis, the evil Coiffio who is "the evil controller of cats", his Gundam-like robot companion, 'Model Robot', and his arboreal agent, the Inappropriate Comedy Tree . The end credits are written in the Wingdings font and use the song "Love Theme" by Eddie Horst. The credits rolled over live action footage of a "dancing clown" windsock.".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever shortsummary "The second episode featured an opening theme song by Brendon Small which is a stylistic parody of the opening for The Big O. This episode has Gerald walking through the forest where he left off with the "Action Hot Dog" following him as a companion. Meanwhile, Uncle Grandfather meets a young man dressed in a shiny purple coat who claims to be "King of all Animals". The young man gives a typical anime technobabble explanation about some random tragedy which is a mishmash of references to shows Yu-Gi-Oh, Blue Gender, and Wolf's Rain. Uncle Grandfather gives him a hamburger necklace, which is a parody of Yu-Gi-Oh's Millennium Puzzle which the main character wears on a chain around his neck. He is then sent off to assist Gerald on his quest, accompanied by a group of loud, cacophonous animals crammed into an economy hatchback. Meanwhile, Gerald is confronted by a flame-like entity named Rod, who calls himself the "Anime God". Gerald continues towards his destination, Tuna Mountain, now followed by the Inappropriate Comedy Tree.".
- Perfect_Hair_Forever shortsummary "The third episode featured an opening theme song by the band Melt-Banana called "Hair-cat ". This episode also revealed the Inappropriate Comedy Tree's real name, Norman Douglas. After telling a rather loud [and wet], story about why he left Coiffio and how much he loves his new jeans, he joins Gerald and Hot Dog on their quest. However, their [relative] happiness did not last, as they were then accosted by a freak tornado. Uncle Grandfather watches in amusement from his roof, remarking "Oh man, the Tornado is about to suck up my bald nephew...heh heh heh, awesome. So much for that retarded journey". Upon going back inside, Rod suddenly appears before him. After a brief and pointless exchange of words, Rod proceeds to tell Uncle Grandfather that Gerald and Co. are still alive. Uncle Grandfather tells Rod to shut up, and proceeds to summon a hot dog bun to ensnare him. Rod disappears, and Uncle Grandfather sends the bun to find Gerald and tell him an important message. He then calls Brenda, proclaiming that he has news of the utmost importance, and drops some change on the ground. Brenda picks it up, with Uncle Grandfather watching, while eating a banana "Mmmm, bananana-na". Meanwhile, the tornado turns out to be a friendly, if somewhat unstable, creature named Terry/Twisty . Coiffio, in his oddly phallic-shaped spaceship , is bathing in his hot tub. He goes on about how he needs his robe to cover his "hot bod", while badly mispronouncing words in a Porky Pig-like manner. He goes off to talk to Catman, and once again, achieves next to nothing. The Animal King, while arguing with his animal subjects, succeeds in driving right into a ditch. Gerald, while walking along, begins to hear voices in the stump of his severed ear , and the scene shifts to Brenda in a dark room, whispering in Japanese, into Gerald's ear. Uncle Grandfather bursts into the room, accompanied by unidentified policemen saying that Brenda has caused the beginning of the Cat-Bun Wars! The last scene shows the armies of each side converging on each other, ready to fight for reasons unknown. After the credits, Coiffio plays a little tune, which seems to be a parody of Bob Dylan.".