Xavier, rebel John Lee, Vernon Chatman, Jim Tozzi, and Alyson Levy created Angel. Lee and Chatman made Wonder Showzen. Cinematico animated PFFR's show. It premiered November 4 at midnight on Adult Swim and November 1 online. Xavier has a nonlinear, confusing plot that follows the funny musings of a pseudo-shaman named Xavier. The show uses black humour, surrealist, and absurdist humor through a hallucinogenic, New Age lens. The show is also graded TV-MA for extreme, bloody violence, strong sexual content, racially/ethnically objectionable language, gruesome depictions, and "too morbid and unintelligible for young viewers" Low ratings led to the cancellation of Xavier: Renegade Angel on April16,2009, after 20 episodes.
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Xavier, rebel John Lee, Vernon Chatman, Jim Tozzi, and Alyson Levy created Angel. Lee and Chatman made Wonder Showzen. Cinematico animated PFFR's show. It premiered November 4 at midnight on Adult Swim and November 1 online. Xavier has a nonlinear, confusing plot that follows the funny musings of a pseudo-shaman named Xavier. The show uses black humour, surrealist, and absurdist humor through a hallucinogenic, New Age lens. The show is also graded TV-MA for extreme, bloody violence, strong sexual content, racially/ethnically objectionable language, gruesome depictions, and "too morbid and unintelligible for young viewers" Low ratings led to the cancellation of Xavier: Renegade Angel on April16,2009, after 20 episodes.
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