Syfy has acquired an adult animated series called “Dallas and Robo” starring John Cena and Kat Dennings.
The series makes its cable premiere on August 8 at “midnight-ish” Et/Pt, according to the network.
The 8-episode half-hour adult animated comedy from Shadow Machine and YouTube Originals first aired online in 2018 but will begin its cable run during Syfy’s Tzgz late-night animation block. Episodes will also be available to watch on Syfy On Demand.
Here is the official logline:
“Dallas And Robo is a space-trucking comedy following the mis-adventures of foul-mouthed ex-stock car racer Dallas (Dennings) and her ass-kickin’ artificially intelligent good buddy, Robo (Cena). Together, they navigate their way around cannibal bikers, rival space truckers and vending machine burritos as they try to make a buck in the seedy world of interplanetary big rigging.”
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The series makes its cable premiere on August 8 at “midnight-ish” Et/Pt, according to the network.
The 8-episode half-hour adult animated comedy from Shadow Machine and YouTube Originals first aired online in 2018 but will begin its cable run during Syfy’s Tzgz late-night animation block. Episodes will also be available to watch on Syfy On Demand.
Here is the official logline:
“Dallas And Robo is a space-trucking comedy following the mis-adventures of foul-mouthed ex-stock car racer Dallas (Dennings) and her ass-kickin’ artificially intelligent good buddy, Robo (Cena). Together, they navigate their way around cannibal bikers, rival space truckers and vending machine burritos as they try to make a buck in the seedy world of interplanetary big rigging.”
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- 7/22/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Dallas & Robo‘s next stop is Syfy, now that the cabler has acquired the adult animated comedy starring pro wrestler/TV personality John Cena and 2 Broke Girls‘ Kat Dennings.
Having previously streamed on YouTube Premium, Dallas & Robo is described as “a space-trucking comedy following the misadventures of foul-mouthed ex-stock car racer Dallas (voiced by Dennings) and her ass-kickin’, artificially intelligent good buddy, Robo (Cena).” Together, the two navigate their way around cannibal bikers, rival space truckers and vending machine burritos as they try to make a buck in the seedy world of interplanetary big rigging.
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Having previously streamed on YouTube Premium, Dallas & Robo is described as “a space-trucking comedy following the misadventures of foul-mouthed ex-stock car racer Dallas (voiced by Dennings) and her ass-kickin’, artificially intelligent good buddy, Robo (Cena).” Together, the two navigate their way around cannibal bikers, rival space truckers and vending machine burritos as they try to make a buck in the seedy world of interplanetary big rigging.
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- 7/22/2020
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Dallas & Robo is heading to Syfy. The NBCU cable network has acquired the eight-episode adult animated comedy starring John Cena and Kat Dennings to air during its Tzgz late-night animation block. The YouTube series will launch Saturday, August 8, at midnight-ish Et/Pt. Episodes will also be available on Syfy on Demand.
Dallas & Robo is a space-trucking comedy following the mis-adventures of foul-mouthed ex-stock car racer Dallas (Dennings) and her ass-kickin’ artificially intelligent good buddy, Robo (Cena). Together, they navigate their way around cannibal bikers, rival space truckers and vending machine burritos as they try to make a buck in the seedy world of interplanetary big rigging.
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From ShadowMachine and YouTube Originals, Dallas & Robo is executive produced by series creator Mike Roberts and showrunners Matt Mariska and Andy Sipes, alongside Cena.
Dallas & Robo is a space-trucking comedy following the mis-adventures of foul-mouthed ex-stock car racer Dallas (Dennings) and her ass-kickin’ artificially intelligent good buddy, Robo (Cena). Together, they navigate their way around cannibal bikers, rival space truckers and vending machine burritos as they try to make a buck in the seedy world of interplanetary big rigging.
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From ShadowMachine and YouTube Originals, Dallas & Robo is executive produced by series creator Mike Roberts and showrunners Matt Mariska and Andy Sipes, alongside Cena.
- 7/22/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
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Adam de la Pena as Dave
Matt Mariska as Jerry
Andy Sipes as Bob “Big” T. and Dean Larrity
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Gretchen McNeil as Mary
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