From creator Ralph Bakshi, the groundbreaking filmmaker behind classic pieces of adult animation such as Fritz the Cat and Heavy Traffic, Spicy City is an anthology of sexy and risque animated stories in a futuristic city with a seamy side. The original name of the series was to be Spicy Detective, based on the pulp fiction type comic of the same name, but with a futuristic, Blade Runner type setting. When the show finally aired, however, the name had been changed to Spicy City. Michelle Phillips voices Raven, your "hostess with the mostess," who introduces the stories. Spicy City was a truly groundbreaking series -- it was the second animated series with a "TV-MA" rating, following Todd McFarlane's Spawn.
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Season 1 | July 1997 | August 1997 | 6 |
Unassigned Episodes | 0 |
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Unassigned Episodes | 6 |
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Season 1 | July 1997 | August 1997 | 6 |
Unassigned Episodes | 0 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
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Ralph Bakshi | 4 | 07/18/1997 - 08/08/1997 | |
John Kafka | 2 | 08/15/1997 - 08/22/1997 | |
Ennio Torresan Jr. | 2 | 07/11/1997 - 08/01/1997 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
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Preston Bakshi | 2 | 08/08/1997 - 08/15/1997 | |
Lawrence Chua | 1 | 07/18/1997 | |
Frank Henkel | 1 | 08/01/1997 | |
Douglas Brooks West | 1 | 07/11/1997 | |
Willie Perdomo | 1 | 07/18/1997 | |
Lou Walker | 1 | 08/01/1997 |
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