New Adult Swim Series Debuts On Vine, It’s Star Studded, And It’s Really Out There


Yesterday, Adult Swim broke the internet when they released a long video on a short video app. That video was the first full episode of Brad Neely’s Harg Nallin’ Sclopio Peepio, and the app was Vine. When I say “broke the internet,” I really mean “they were the first to do a thing.” And by “first to do a thing,” I mean they were the first company to take advantage of Vine’s new video features: Videos on Vine, previously limited to only six seconds, have now been been allotted up to 140 seconds. “Partners” of Vine can produce videos up to ten minutes long — and that’s exactly what Adult Swim did.
Coming in at nine minutes and 53 seconds, the debut episode of Brad Neely’s Harg Nallin’ Sclopio Peepio was the first television show to ever make its debut on Vine, and damn is it bizarre. The show is reminiscent of Comedy Central’s Trip Tank, in that an episode consists of various short animated sketches, but different in that Brad Neely’s sketches don’t seem to have much of a plot connecting them to one another and are infinitely more strange.
There really is no way to accurately describe what is witnessed in the first episode of this series, so I’ll just throw out some buzzwords to pique your interest: Jewish Orthodox boy band in the jungle, a stuffed turkey’s talking butthole, and Donald Sutherland-flavored potato chips.
Please stop making me talk about this and just watch it so I can confirm that it actually exists and I’m not just having a psychotic break.
Click in the bottom right corner to watch the full episode.
Brad Neely’s Harg Nallin’ Sclopio Peepio will make its television debut July 10th on Adult Swim.
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