Liquid Television
"Liquid Television" was an animated anthology series that aired on MTV from 1991 to 1994. It showcased a variety of short films and animations, often featuring experimental and avant-garde styles. The show was known for its unique blend of art and storytelling, appealing to a diverse audience.
The series played a significant role in popularizing alternative animation and served as a platform for emerging artists. Notable segments included works by Peter Chung, who created the acclaimed series Aeon Flux, and Mike Judge, who later developed Beavis and Butt-Head. "Liquid Television" remains influential in the animation industry.