Pretty good show if you see passed the bad animation. Great dialogue. With the characters is great.
Probably one of the new shows on adult swim, which truthfully is not saying alot with the new crop of them. Though still one of the top 5 on Adult swim IMO.
Watch it with a open mind, and pay attention to the talk of the characters, becuase every other episode it just gets funnier.
Heres a funny scene that is repeated every so episode of 12 oz mouse.
Mouse walks into a store to get more drinks, it looks like a store that sells anything.
Keeper- That gonna be the usual mouse?
Mouse- Yep (clearly drunk and swaying)
Keeper- (Looks at the beer with the price tag of 30c above it, he continplates the price for a bit) That'yll be uhh, $300?
A crudely drawn cartoon by the creator of Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Matt Maiellaro. There is no feasible plot, but it follows a mouse's life which consists mainly of stealing things, drinking, blowing things up, and attempting to kill his boss.
Most people hate this show because they find the animation - children's drawings with 2-frame walk cycles - to be really cheap. But some forget that Maiellaro makes the entire show himself, and suffice to say he's not as much of an artist as he is a producer. And Adult Swim isn't much into defining new benchmarks of quality in the animation world either. 12 Oz Mouse has an awkward sense of humor and most will not appreciate it.
That moment in cinema and real life when a scene change so stark in contrast occurs that the psyche breaths a collective sigh or delicious inhale while taking it all in. The Oz Moment in the film The Wizard of Oz was when Dorothy first opened the door of her house onto Muchkin Land and the film shifted from black and white to technicolor.
Upon awakening their first morning in the Italian Villa they'd rented, the film "Enchanted April" conveyed an Oz Moment through the brilliant, floral vista along the Italian coast.
n. A 15-minute cartoon on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block, which features a visual style much like the drawings of a six-year old, some of the most random, surreal humor ever, characters that are difficult to describe, and a plotline buried deep within all said strangeness. It is also the most polarizing show in Adult Swim history.