List Of The Brak Show Episodes
This is a list of episodes for the animated Adult Swim television series, The Brak Show. The pilot episode, "Mr. Bawk Ba Gawk", aired unannounced on December 21, 2000, on Cartoon Network. The series officially premiered with "Goldfish" on September 2, 2001, on Adult Swim, and ended with three seasons and 28 episodes on December 31, 2003, with "Cardburkey". On May 24, 2007, an additional webisode entitled "Space Adventure" was released on Adult Swim Video, no further webisodes have ever been produced.
The first fourteen episodes were released on the Volume One DVD on February 1, 2005, and the remaining episodes were released on the Volume Two DVD on August 8, 2006. In addition to being available on DVD, The Brak Show is also available on iTunes and the "Build Your Own DVD" feature on Adultswim.com. The webisode was never made available for purchase, and is only available on Adult Swim Video.
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