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| - Krazy vs. Life is a British-American adult-animated science-fiction comedy programme first airing November 22, 2016 on Krazy'z Channel of Krazinezz. The series is known for being the first original series by Krazy that hasn't been adopted or cancelled before airing (Mind and Why Do You Ask, Mr. Clockney? were cancelled, but Dude has considered adoption for Mr. Clockney) and winning an Emmy in 2020 for Best Animated Programme 30 Minutes or Less (for the episode "Beyond Life (Part II)") and a song featured in the episode "The Rebel" has been nominated for a Grammy for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration. The series was very short-lived, being cancelled after one season. However, a sequel to the series (with four episodes) and another (with three episodes) premiered in 2018, eventually being fully pi
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| - Krazy vs. Life is a British-American adult-animated science-fiction comedy programme first airing November 22, 2016 on Krazy'z Channel of Krazinezz. The series is known for being the first original series by Krazy that hasn't been adopted or cancelled before airing (Mind and Why Do You Ask, Mr. Clockney? were cancelled, but Dude has considered adoption for Mr. Clockney) and winning an Emmy in 2020 for Best Animated Programme 30 Minutes or Less (for the episode "Beyond Life (Part II)") and a song featured in the episode "The Rebel" has been nominated for a Grammy for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration. The series was very short-lived, being cancelled after one season. However, a sequel to the series (with four episodes) and another (with three episodes) premiered in 2018, eventually being fully picked up again for a fourth season of thirteen episodes. The series was syndicated for Cartoon Network's [adult swim] programming block in 2018, starting with a three-hour marathon containing all the first season episodes. The series' main employees are Krazy (creator, executive producer, writer, technical director), Rich Moore (demand for higher salary, director), Jeffrey Lynch (animation director, storyboards) and John Aoshima (director, storyboards). Lynch used to use the name Jeffrey the Horse Murderer in the credits, but by episode four, he's started using his real name. The show's intro music for every season is the industrial rock song "Spaceman" by Babylon Zoo, while the show's outro music (after it stopped using cold endings in season four) is the experimental "Beach Walk" by Whitewoods.
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