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Animal Trash (sometimes erroneously spelled Animaltrash) is an American adult puppetry public-access television series created by Adam McLaughlin. It was produced and locally broadcast in San Francisco, California from December 22, 2008 to May 23, 2011, and a three-part Twilight Zone special was released on YouTube from June 29, 2012 to July 3, 2012. The show was also released on AnimalTrash.com, a website specifically for the show.

Premise
Set in the fictional Brink County, the show follows a group of anthropomorphic animals as they go on odd adult-themed adventures. The series also includes convention interview episodes.

Why It's (Just) Trash

 * 1) The inappropriateness of the humor is very inconsistent, as it goes back and forth between TV-PG and TV-MA.
 * 2) Speaking of the humor, it's somewhat stale as it relies too much on violence.
 * Fox, Randy, and Bob look ugly; and Proto looks like he was designed in a hurry.
 * 1) Low video quality.
 * 2) *The high-definition episodes look horribly interlaced, and as a result, when something or someone moves, it just looks like a bunch of random lines rather than an actual frame. (But this was most likely because at the time that the show switched to 1080p, 1080p was still in its infancy.)
 * 3) *Some of the episodes were shot at 25 FPS, which makes no sense for two reasons:
 * 4) *#Animal Trash is an American show.
 * 5) *#It's a TV show, and (at the time) ATSC, America's TV system, couldn't properly handle 25 FPS (which was used for PAL and DVB), thusly making it pointless.
 * 6) *When it's not interlaced, the show just has unnecessary motion blurs.
 * 7) The "Frog the Bounty Hunter" episode appears to be filler, as half of it is just Rudolph praying.
 * 8) The intro randomly disappears after a few episodes, though the theme song remains.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) The show's production value is pretty high for a public-access TV show. This especially goes for the trailer park background and the minuscule Brink County model.
 * 2) The interview episodes are pretty cool.
 * 3) The "Animal Farm" music video was a nice work of art.
 * 4) Most of the puppets were well-made.