Starveillance

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Starveillance

American TV series or program


Starveillance is a claymation television series created by Celebrity Deathmatch creator Eric Fogel that debuted on January 5, 2007, on E!. The show is produced by Toronto-based Cuppa Coffee Studios.[1] Fogel chose not to work on his revived MTV hit Celebrity Deathmatch in order to spend more time working on this show. The series became available on Peacock.[2]

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Show

The show parodies celebrity situations through stop-motion animation. The show is hosted by Glen and Corey, who hide video cameras all over the world to tape celebrities in their private moments.

Episodes

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Response

The response from critics was mostly positive. For example, Variety said:

"Starveillance isn't the kind of concept likely to have significant staying power, but it feels like a logical step for E! as the channel seeks to branch out beyond its limited reality-TV profile into somewhat more ambitious fare -- the kind of show whose best moments are tailor-made to be sliced, diced and repurposed on YouTube." - Brian Lowry, Variety.[3]

Syndication and Broadcast

Teen channel The N aired the episodes from April 11, 2009, to May 16, 2009. In addition to airing in the United States, the series aired in Italy under the title Starveglianza on E! in the same year.[4][5][6]

Awards

In 2008, the series was nominated an Elan Award for Best Animated Production.[7]


References

  1. "Cuppa Coffee Studios - Starveillance". Cuppa Coffee Studios. Retrieved April 10, 2022.
  2. Brian Lowry (January 4, 2007). "Starveillance". Variety. Retrieved 2022-04-25.
  3. "Starveglianza, la vita privata delle star in plastilina". Televisionando. Archived from the original on 3 June 2007. Retrieved April 10, 2022.

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