Follow TV Tropes

Following

History DVDCommentary / WesternAnimation

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Spelling/grammar fix(es)


* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' [=DVD=]s has had notorious luck with this: the season one set infamously had its full-length commentary tracks pulled prior days before the physical production of the sets were to begin, all because then-distributor Warner Bros. got pissed off at Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone for explaining their hatred for the film ''Film/{{Contact}}'' and Creator/RobertZemeckis.[[note]]The commentaries were released as a separate five-CD set that could be bought from Comedy Central's website, and were later included when Paramount released the season on Blu-ray.[[/note]] Season two lacked commentaries and by the time they returned for season three, Parker and Stone had gotten jaded on the concept of doing commentaries and opted to just do "mini-commentaries" that last for only a few minutes at start of each episode, that only briefly scratches the surface of each episode.

to:

* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' [=DVD=]s has have had notorious luck with this: the season one set infamously had its full-length commentary tracks pulled prior days before the physical production of the sets were to begin, all because then-distributor Warner Bros. got pissed off at Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone for explaining their hatred for the film ''Film/{{Contact}}'' and Creator/RobertZemeckis.[[note]]The commentaries were released as a separate five-CD set that could be bought from Comedy Central's website, and were later included when Paramount released the season on Blu-ray.[[/note]] Season two lacked commentaries and by the time they returned for season three, Parker and Stone had gotten jaded on the concept of doing commentaries and opted to just do "mini-commentaries" that last for only a few minutes at start of each episode, that only briefly scratches the surface of each episode.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'' commentaries are notably surreal: the two creators are recorded at drastically different volumes and often talk about things that have nothing to do with the episode. This is remedied (the volume thing, at least) in the second season DVD, though. In both cases, though, many, ''many'' hints about the next season are dropped.

to:

* ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'' ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBros'' commentaries are notably surreal: the two creators are recorded at drastically different volumes and often talk about things that have nothing to do with the episode. This is remedied (the volume thing, at least) in the second season DVD, though. In both cases, though, many, ''many'' hints about the next season are dropped.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
The only remained instance of this misspelled link.


** Some of the episodes have bonus commentary tracks focusing on a particular subject; "[[Recap/FuturamaS4E7JurassicBark Jurassic Bark]]" has one with eight of the show's writers describing the writing process, and "[[Recap/FuturamaS7E2AFarwellToArms A Farewell to Arms]]" and "[[Recap/FuturamaS7E23GameOfTones Game of Tones]]" both have animator commentaries with a group of directors and animators discussing the production process.

to:

** Some of the episodes have bonus commentary tracks focusing on a particular subject; "[[Recap/FuturamaS4E7JurassicBark Jurassic Bark]]" has one with eight of the show's writers describing the writing process, and "[[Recap/FuturamaS7E2AFarwellToArms "[[Recap/FuturamaS7E2AFarewellToArms A Farewell to Arms]]" and "[[Recap/FuturamaS7E23GameOfTones Game of Tones]]" both have animator commentaries with a group of directors and animators discussing the production process.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* On the WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends Season 1 DVD exists a one episode commentary where Frankie Mac the rest of the gang and [[TheFriendNobodyLikes Bloo]] riff on the episode Store Wars, [[SelfDeprecation bash the practices of dvd commentaries]] and try to discover the actual truth that happened that day ending in Bloo successfully convincing everyone else to [[GainaxEnding pulverize Madame Foster]] so [[ManipulativeBastard he doesn't get in trouble.]]

to:

* On the WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends Season 1 DVD exists a one episode commentary where Frankie Mac the rest of the gang and [[TheFriendNobodyLikes Bloo]] riff on the episode "[[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS1E5StoreWars Store Wars, Wars]]", [[SelfDeprecation bash the practices of dvd commentaries]] and try to discover the actual truth that happened that day ending in Bloo successfully convincing everyone else to [[GainaxEnding pulverize Madame Foster]] so [[ManipulativeBastard he doesn't get in trouble.]] trouble]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
redirect.


* Commentary tracks for ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' are of course extremely short, and tend to break down into one of two types: A fairly serious track with the writer/writers and director talking about the plot; or a track featuring creator Pen Ward with actors Jeremy Shada, Creator/JohnDiMaggio and Creator/TomKenny, which while nominally informative, is usually filled with the four joking with each other and riffing on [[WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs some of the show's insanity]].

to:

* Commentary tracks for ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' are of course extremely short, and tend to break down into one of two types: A fairly serious track with the writer/writers and director talking about the plot; or a track featuring creator Pen Ward with actors Jeremy Shada, Creator/JohnDiMaggio and Creator/TomKenny, which while nominally informative, is usually filled with the four joking with each other and riffing on [[WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs some of the show's insanity]].insanity.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Overprotective Dad has been disambiguated


* Toys R Us included a free bonus disc with their copies of the ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerbChristmasVacation'' DVD. The bonus DVD features the ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' episode "The Chronicles of Meap" with two audio commentaries, one by the creators, and the other by the characters they voice, in which we learn that Major Monogram considers Meap to be terrifying) and Dr. Doofenshmirtz [[OverprotectiveDad does not approve]] of [[PrecociousCrush Ferb's crush on Vanessa]].

to:

* Toys R Us included a free bonus disc with their copies of the ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerbChristmasVacation'' DVD. The bonus DVD features the ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' episode "The Chronicles of Meap" with two audio commentaries, one by the creators, and the other by the characters they voice, in which we learn that Major Monogram considers Meap to be terrifying) and Dr. Doofenshmirtz [[OverprotectiveDad [[BoyfriendBlockingDad does not approve]] of [[PrecociousCrush Ferb's crush on Vanessa]].

Added: 227

Changed: 4

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Added "The Perils of Penelope Pitstop"


* ''WesternAnimation/HomeMovies'' features commentary on a few episodes of their [=DVD=]s. One of the more bizarre ones being for the season 3 episode, "It's Time To Pay The Price", which begins with Brendon Small and H. Jon Benjamin doing an improvised jam session, and it doesn't stop until around halfway through the episode!

to:

* ''WesternAnimation/HomeMovies'' features commentary on a few episodes of their [=DVD=]s. One of the more bizarre ones being for the season 3 episode, "It's Time To to Pay The the Price", which begins with Brendon Small and H. Jon Benjamin doing an improvised jam session, and it doesn't stop until around halfway through the episode!



* The DVD commentary for the six episodes of ''WesternAnimation/ClerksTheAnimatedSeries'' was recorded in one long session, with conversations continuing from episode to episode, and sounds like one long audio documentary on how to be ScrewedByTheNetwork.

to:

* The DVD commentary for the six episodes of ''WesternAnimation/ClerksTheAnimatedSeries'' was recorded in one long session, with conversations continuing from episode to episode, and sounds like one long audio documentary on how to be ScrewedByTheNetwork.ScrewedByTheNetwork.
* The DVD set of ''WesternAnimation/ThePerilsOfPenelopePitstop'' includes commentary tracks on "Jungle Jeopardy" and "The Treacherous Movie Lot Plot". Creator/JanetWaldo, the voice of Penelope, participates in the commentaries.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** {{Parodied|Trope}} in the episode "New Phone, Who Dis?" which has the Griffins (which for episodes like these are AnimatedActors) provide DVD commentary. This starts off as a normal kind of commentary but once the Griffins receive their paychecks and Lois realises that Peter is being paid more than her for being in the show their story starts to take priority over the story of the episode that is being commentated. Eventually after Lois threatens Peter with divorce and leaving the show Creator/SethMacFarlane enters the booth to reassure them that everything will be fine because they're all fictional characters, which results in the Griffins interacting with their voice actors.

to:

** {{Parodied|Trope}} in the episode "New Phone, Who Dis?" "You Can't Handle The Booth" which has the Griffins (which for episodes like these are AnimatedActors) provide DVD commentary. This starts off as a normal kind of commentary but once the Griffins receive their paychecks and Lois realises that Peter is being paid more than her for being in the show their story starts to take priority over the story of the episode that is being commentated. Eventually after Lois threatens Peter with divorce and leaving the show Creator/SethMacFarlane enters the booth to reassure them that everything will be fine because they're all fictional characters, which results in the Griffins interacting with their voice actors.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** {{Parodied|Trope}} in the episode "New Phone, Who Dis?" which has the Griffins (which for episodes like these are separate characters from the characters that they are in the show) provide DVD commentary. This starts off as a normal kind of commentary but once the Griffins receive their paychecks and Lois realises that Peter is being paid more than her for being in the show their story starts to take priority over the story of the episode that is being commentated. Eventually after Lois threatens Peter with divorce and leaving the show Creator/SethMacFarlane enters the booth to reassure them that everything will be fine because they're all fictional characters, which results in the Griffins interacting with their voice actors.

to:

** {{Parodied|Trope}} in the episode "New Phone, Who Dis?" which has the Griffins (which for episodes like these are separate characters from the characters that they are in the show) AnimatedActors) provide DVD commentary. This starts off as a normal kind of commentary but once the Griffins receive their paychecks and Lois realises that Peter is being paid more than her for being in the show their story starts to take priority over the story of the episode that is being commentated. Eventually after Lois threatens Peter with divorce and leaving the show Creator/SethMacFarlane enters the booth to reassure them that everything will be fine because they're all fictional characters, which results in the Griffins interacting with their voice actors.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Indentation fixes


-->'''Mike:''' Hello once again, this is Mike [=DiMartino=], co-creator and executive producer of Avatar.
-->'''Bryan:''' And this is Bryan Konietzko, the other...guy.
-->'''Mike:''' Who does a lot of stuff...Like co-creation.
-->'''Bryan:''' I usually co-create between like, 9:30 AM and 9:41.
-->'''Mike:''' And then you're executive producer in the afternoon?
-->'''Bryan:''' I make executive products between like, 10:01 and 10:14.
-->'''Mike:''' Wow.
-->'''Bryan:''' What about you Mike?
-->'''Mike:''' I take the 2:00 to 3:30 shift on the executive production.

to:

-->'''Mike:''' --->'''Mike:''' Hello once again, this is Mike [=DiMartino=], co-creator and executive producer of Avatar.
-->'''Bryan:''' --->'''Bryan:''' And this is Bryan Konietzko, the other...guy.
-->'''Mike:''' --->'''Mike:''' Who does a lot of stuff...Like co-creation.
-->'''Bryan:''' --->'''Bryan:''' I usually co-create between like, 9:30 AM and 9:41.
-->'''Mike:''' --->'''Mike:''' And then you're executive producer in the afternoon?
-->'''Bryan:''' --->'''Bryan:''' I make executive products between like, 10:01 and 10:14.
-->'''Mike:''' --->'''Mike:''' Wow.
-->'''Bryan:''' --->'''Bryan:''' What about you Mike?
-->'''Mike:''' --->'''Mike:''' I take the 2:00 to 3:30 shift on the executive production.



-->'''Bumi''': Welcome to Old People Camp.\\

to:

-->'''Bumi''': --->'''Bumi''': Welcome to Old People Camp.\\



* The DVD commentary for the six episodes ''WesternAnimation/ClerksTheAnimatedSeries'' was recorded in one long session, with conversations continuing from episode to episode, and sounds like one long audio documentary on how to be ScrewedByTheNetwork.

to:

* The DVD commentary for the six episodes of ''WesternAnimation/ClerksTheAnimatedSeries'' was recorded in one long session, with conversations continuing from episode to episode, and sounds like one long audio documentary on how to be ScrewedByTheNetwork.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

** {{Parodied|Trope}} in the episode "New Phone, Who Dis?" which has the Griffins (which for episodes like these are separate characters from the characters that they are in the show) provide DVD commentary. This starts off as a normal kind of commentary but once the Griffins receive their paychecks and Lois realises that Peter is being paid more than her for being in the show their story starts to take priority over the story of the episode that is being commentated. Eventually after Lois threatens Peter with divorce and leaving the show Creator/SethMacFarlane enters the booth to reassure them that everything will be fine because they're all fictional characters, which results in the Griffins interacting with their voice actors.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' [=DVD=]s has had notorious luck with this: the season one set infamously had its full-length commentary tracks pulled prior days before the physical production of the sets were to begin, all because then-distributor Warner Bros. got pissed off at Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone for explaining their hatred for the film ''Film/{{Contact}}'' and Creator/RobertZemeckis. Season two lacked commentaries and by the time they returned for season three, Parker and Stone had gotten jaded on the concept of doing commentaries and opted to just do "mini-commentaries" that last for only a few minutes at start of each episode, that only briefly scratches the surface of each episode.

to:

* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' [=DVD=]s has had notorious luck with this: the season one set infamously had its full-length commentary tracks pulled prior days before the physical production of the sets were to begin, all because then-distributor Warner Bros. got pissed off at Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone for explaining their hatred for the film ''Film/{{Contact}}'' and Creator/RobertZemeckis. [[note]]The commentaries were released as a separate five-CD set that could be bought from Comedy Central's website, and were later included when Paramount released the season on Blu-ray.[[/note]] Season two lacked commentaries and by the time they returned for season three, Parker and Stone had gotten jaded on the concept of doing commentaries and opted to just do "mini-commentaries" that last for only a few minutes at start of each episode, that only briefly scratches the surface of each episode.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Grammar; I’m surprised I missed this when I edited this paragraph before!


* ''WesternAnimation/HomeMovies'' features commentary on a few episodes of their [=DVD=]s. One of the more bizarre ones being for the season 3 episode, "It's Time To Pay The Price", which begins with Brendon Small and H. Jon Benjamin doing a improvised jam session, and it doesn't stop until around halfway through the episode!

to:

* ''WesternAnimation/HomeMovies'' features commentary on a few episodes of their [=DVD=]s. One of the more bizarre ones being for the season 3 episode, "It's Time To Pay The Price", which begins with Brendon Small and H. Jon Benjamin doing a an improvised jam session, and it doesn't stop until around halfway through the episode!

Added: 196

Changed: 213

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''WesternAnimation/{{Sealab 2021}}'''s DVD commentaries are particularly insane (much like the show). Of note is that the commentary over several episodes has no bearing on the episode itself. The highlight of this is the commentary over two episodes merely being one of the writers reading a comic book he did for a 4th grade project. The one major commentary of the episode itself was the "Commentary of Hatred" in which a blogger named Karl Olson rips apart the episode "Tornado Shanks" (widely viewed as the beginning of the show's SeasonalRot).

to:

* ''WesternAnimation/{{Sealab 2021}}'''s DVD commentaries are particularly insane (much like the show). Of note is that the commentary over several episodes has no bearing on the episode itself. The highlight of this is the commentary over two episodes merely being one of the writers reading a comic book he did for a 4th grade project. The one major
** Another notable
commentary of the episode itself was the "Commentary of Hatred" in which a blogger named Karl Olson rips apart the episode "Tornado Shanks" (widely viewed as the beginning of the show's SeasonalRot).
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* On the WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends Season 1 dvd exists a one episode commentary where Frankie Mac the rest of the gang and [[TheFriendNobodyLikes Bloo]] riff on the episode Store Wars, [[SelfDeprecation bash the practices of dvd commentaries]] and try to discover the actual truth that happened that day ending in Bloo successfully convincing everyone else to [[GainaxEnding pulverize Madame Foster]] so [[ManipulativeBastard he doesn't get in trouble.]]

to:

* On the WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends Season 1 dvd DVD exists a one episode commentary where Frankie Mac the rest of the gang and [[TheFriendNobodyLikes Bloo]] riff on the episode Store Wars, [[SelfDeprecation bash the practices of dvd commentaries]] and try to discover the actual truth that happened that day ending in Bloo successfully convincing everyone else to [[GainaxEnding pulverize Madame Foster]] so [[ManipulativeBastard he doesn't get in trouble.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

** In-universe, there's "A Star is Torn", which has this line from Krusty encouraging an audience to get an audition over with fast:
--->'''Krusty''': After this, I gotta record twenty-seven seasons of DVD commentaries. And I remember ''nothing''!
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' features commentaries for some episodes by the co-creators or other members of the production crew. They often give extra information on the story or the creative process. Or just make farting noises for half the episode.
** Sometimes their commentary is hilariously inane. For example, from the commentary on ''The Western Air Temple'':
-->'''Mike:''' Hello once again, this is Mike [=DiMartino=], co-creator and executive producer of Avatar.
-->'''Bryan:''' And this is Bryan Konietzko, the other...guy.
-->'''Mike:''' Who does a lot of stuff...Like co-creation.
-->'''Bryan:''' I usually co-create between like, 9:30 AM and 9:41.
-->'''Mike:''' And then you're executive producer in the afternoon?
-->'''Bryan:''' I make executive products between like, 10:01 and 10:14.
-->'''Mike:''' Wow.
-->'''Bryan:''' What about you Mike?
-->'''Mike:''' I take the 2:00 to 3:30 shift on the executive production.
** There's also Avatar Extras, which gives small blurbs of random trivia about the various things in the show, including inspirations for scenes and scenery, background information for characters that didn't get much in the series, and the occasional snarking.
-->'''Bumi''': Welcome to Old People Camp.\\
'''Avatar Extras''': Dinner at 4 o' candle and bedtime at 6:30 o' candle.
** ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'' continues the tradition of hilarious commentary. For example, they start off ''Skeletons in the Closet'' with voice manipulators: Mike, Bryan, and Jeremy Zuckerman (music composer for the show) have squeaky voices like they just sucked in helium, and Ben Wynn (sound designer) has a ridiculously deep voice. [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments It's as hysterical as it sounds]].
*** The commentary for ''The Voice in the Night'' reveals that Mike and Bryan met Seychelle Gabriel (Asami) at a "[[Film/TheLastAirbender windsurfing event]]" that didn't go so well[[note]]Gabriel also portrayed Princess Yue in the live-action adaptation[[/note]].
* The commentary for episodes of ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' are odd in that series creator and multiple character voice actor Creator/SethMacFarlane uses his normal speaking voice for Brian, a talking dog, so he appears to be doing the commentary in-character. He also flat out ''refuses'' to do the voices of any of the characters he voices (Peter, Stewie, Quagmire etc) during said commentary. Usually with (hopefully tongue-in-cheek) threats of violence against whoever suggested it.
** Only if someone asks; if the fancy strikes him, he'll throw in a line or two in the voice of Peter and Stewie. Although he usually tells them to fuck off in character. Also Creator/SethGreen sounds nothing like Chris Griffin or Neil Goldman (his two main voices) so he has to be asked to drop into character. Mike Henry (Cleveland Brown, Herbert) does his voices without being asked.
** The commentaries featuring Danny Smith meanwhile tend to give an idea of just how insane the people who write the show are. The one for 'Indecent Proposal' in particular has the cast repeatedly accusing him of being extremely drunk while he claims to be 'high on life.'
* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'' also has loads of commentaries, and often help highlight how this show grew into a different show than ''Family Guy''.
** The early episode "Bullocks for Stan" spoofs the concept. Klaus narrates a conversation between Stan and Francine, and when asked he says he's pretending he's recording DVD commentary for his life. Near the end of the episode, Klaus' narration pops in at a couple of points where he's not involved, playing with the AnimatedActors aspect by mentioning the tragic death of one of their extras and complaining about how ExecutiveMeddling forced them to give Stan a {{Glurge}}-filled OutOfCharacterMoment to close out the episode.
* The ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' commentaries are well known for being raucous, free-ranging affairs with the various voice actors cracking jokes and telling funny stories about the show's production. They also often feature the voice actors doing imitations, and when a voice actor does imitations they're ''really'' good. The Season 5 DVD set features Creator/JohnDiMaggio and Creator/BillyWest doing a recurring sketch as Tracy Morgan being interviewed by Creator/JayLeno ([=Jon DiMaggio's=] Tracy Morgan impression is disturbingly good).
** Ones involving [=John DiMaggio=] (the voice of Bender) are particularly good, thanks to the actor's obvious huge enjoyment of the show shining through.
** The show's future was still in question for years, and in the commentary for "[[Recap/FuturamaS3E18AnthologyOfInterestII Anthology of Interest II]]", Creator/MauriceLaMarche asks "WhatIf [[HeartwarmingInHindsight we had a fifth season]]?"
** Some of the episodes have bonus commentary tracks focusing on a particular subject; "[[Recap/FuturamaS4E7JurassicBark Jurassic Bark]]" has one with eight of the show's writers describing the writing process, and "[[Recap/FuturamaS7E2AFarwellToArms A Farewell to Arms]]" and "[[Recap/FuturamaS7E23GameOfTones Game of Tones]]" both have animator commentaries with a group of directors and animators discussing the production process.
** David X. Cohen, the show's co-creator along with Creator/MattGroening, is also great to listen to because of how utterly JustForFun/OneOfUs he is.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' animator, producer, and creator Creator/MattGroening has probably recorded more audio commentaries than anyone else alive. He has made sure that '''EVERY SINGLE''' episode (up to the end of season 17 anyway, when the DVD boxsets were discontinued) and movie that he has been involved in has a commentary track on the DVD, and he is personally on most of them.
** TalkShow host and former staff writer Creator/ConanOBrien is on the commentary track of a few of the episodes he wrote like "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS4E12MargeVsTheMonorail Marge vs. the Monorail]]" and "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS5E12BartGetsFamous Bart Gets Famous]]", in which he guest-starred right after getting the gig hosting ''Series/LateNight''.
*** At least one such appearance is in the form of an alternate EasterEgg commentary to an episode he wrote. This was in lieu of an appearance on the 'main' commentary.
** And of course, ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie'' also has two commentaries. It also does something rare -- the movie actually stops at points so that the commentators don't talk over too much of the action.
** "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS9E1TheCityOfNewYorkVsHomerSimpson The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson]]" has two tracks, because the writer of the episode, Ian Maxtone-Graham, missed the first recording. As a treat, Dan Castellaneta joins in on track two. A number of season 3 & 4 episodes also have similar EasterEgg commentaries with showrunners Al Jean or Mike Reiss when one of them missed the main recording.
** Of particular note is "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS9E5TheCartridgeFamily The Cartridge Family]]", where Mike Scully (then the show's head writer) calls up a man named "John" who we are led to believe is John Swartzwelder (who has credit on this and 58 other episodes), a man who refuses to appear in the commentaries despite his massive contributions to the show. Matt Groening is at first stunned that they were actually able to trap him like this, but at the end of the call "John" denies that he's the real Swartzwelder. To this day it's unknown if this really is the real guy or was just a gag.
** Most cast members have also joined in commentaries, with Yeardley Smith probably doing the most. Guest stars have also appeared, including Creator/KelseyGrammer, Joe Mantegna, Creator/JonLovitz, Garry Marshall and Creator/StanLee.
** Also notable is "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS6E3AnotherSimpsonsClipShow Another Simpsons Clip Show]]", where they're stuck with almost nothing to talk about, so they instead take viewers through the process of how an episode is created, from beginning to end. This ends with a SugarWiki/{{Funny Moment|s}} when after the full elaboration of all the work done by a ton of people, David Mirkin notes that the very final step is when the fans declare it the worst episode ever.
** Truly nerdy fans of the show may have picked up on several running themes and gags over the course of the commentaries. For example, John Swartzwelder's refusal to make an appearance is talked about on a number of occasions, as well as the Tube Bar tapes being the inspiration for Bart's prank calls to Moe, and the various censorship fights that the show has had.
* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' [=DVD=]s has had notorious luck with this: the season one set infamously had its full-length commentary tracks pulled prior days before the physical production of the sets were to begin, all because then-distributor Warner Bros. got pissed off at Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone for explaining their hatred for the film ''Film/{{Contact}}'' and Creator/RobertZemeckis. Season two lacked commentaries and by the time they returned for season three, Parker and Stone had gotten jaded on the concept of doing commentaries and opted to just do "mini-commentaries" that last for only a few minutes at start of each episode, that only briefly scratches the surface of each episode.
** This is not to say that the mini commentaries are uninformative or boring, however. Trey and Matt later defended the commentaries' short length, claiming that, while they enjoy doing them, the ever-shortening production time for each episode and lack of second-guessing during which leaves very little to actually talk about.
** Parker and Stone pissing off their corporate masters was lampshaded, in the special edition DVD of "Imaginationland", as far as them exploiting the fact that everything they say that Comedy Central might consider to cause liability will in effect be bleeped out, to great comedic effect.
*** The two have also repeatedly claimed that they quite enjoy doing commentaries and often look forward to completing a season just so they can record them. The most extreme example of this being "[[Recap/SouthParkS13E14Pee Pee]]", which ''wasn't even finished'' when the commentary was being recorded.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'' commentaries are notably surreal: the two creators are recorded at drastically different volumes and often talk about things that have nothing to do with the episode. This is remedied (the volume thing, at least) in the second season DVD, though. In both cases, though, many, ''many'' hints about the next season are dropped.
** They repeatedly spoiled the ending of Season 3, claiming that nobody listens to the DVD commentary before watching the entire season. They got a signed photo from a fan who did just that at a convention.
** On the season 4 DVD they claim there commentary for Hansom Ransom is the worst commentary ever because the episode stops working and they cant get it to play again.
* For the ''[[WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents Fairly Odd Parents]]'' MadeForTVMovie ''Abra-Catastrophe'', the commentary is done by Cosmo and Wanda.
* The DVD commentary for ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim'' features several members of the cast and production team, including Creator/JhonenVasquez himself, and even including musician Kevin Manthei on a few bonus commentaries that feature him and Jhonen exclusively. Their commentaries are riotously funny and as crazy as you'd expect from some of the people they feature.
** Some episodes have multiple commentary tracks (where one is with the music/storyboarding crew and the other is with the actors), but one episode has an alternate commentary track that is nothing but squealing pigs.
** The commentary is also severely censored in a large number of the episodes. People (usually Jhonen) will be talking, then the commentary track will spontaneously cut in the middle of a sentence for some stretch of time, then resume in the middle of a completely different sentence or at the end of a joke. The most obvious example of this is during ''Invasion of the Idiot Dog Brain'' wherein somebody asks Jhonen what he thinks of the merchandising for the show and you start to hear an answer before the audio is cut for at least a minute before resuming. In one interview, Rikki Simons postulated that the reason for the censorship was just good old-fashioned hatred on Nickelodeon's part.
* One ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'' DVD has a commentary track for an episode which isn't too odd. What ''is'' odd is the inclusion of the "[[LampshadeHanging potentially annoying]]" commentary track ''[[RefugeInAudacity about the original commentary track.]]''
** There's also the commentary they did for an episode where they brought in a total stranger from off the street and asked him about the episode as he watched it.
** In the ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'' movie, when the characters are trapped in a flooding room with no idea how to escape, Foxxy [[MediumAwareness turns on the DVD commentary]] and listens until the creators talk about how they wrote themselves out of this one.
* Toys R Us included a free bonus disc with their copies of the ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerbChristmasVacation'' DVD. The bonus DVD features the ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' episode "The Chronicles of Meap" with two audio commentaries, one by the creators, and the other by the characters they voice, in which we learn that Major Monogram considers Meap to be terrifying) and Dr. Doofenshmirtz [[OverprotectiveDad does not approve]] of [[PrecociousCrush Ferb's crush on Vanessa]].
** The DVD release of ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerbTheMovieAcrossThe2ndDimension'' includes the series episode "Attack of the 50-Foot Sister" with this same treatment.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Sealab 2021}}'''s DVD commentaries are particularly insane (much like the show). Of note is that the commentary over several episodes has no bearing on the episode itself. The highlight of this is the commentary over two episodes merely being one of the writers reading a comic book he did for a 4th grade project. The one major commentary of the episode itself was the "Commentary of Hatred" in which a blogger named Karl Olson rips apart the episode "Tornado Shanks" (widely viewed as the beginning of the show's SeasonalRot).
* ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'' commentaries are interesting, considering Creator/JohnKricfalusi appears on commentaries for episodes that were done after he was fired.
-->'''[[LaughTrack Eddie Fitzgerald]]:''' I was just wondering how this cartoon would've been done if you were handling it...
-->'''John K:''' I would have put some jokes in it.
* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' has several great ones from the producers, detailing their intentions to make it more than what was considered possible for Saturday morning cartoons to be at the time. They're also perfectly willing to poke fun at their work the few times it deserves it, like the difficulties in animating the Batmobile driving on hills, or the MagicalSecurityCam in "[[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE14HeartOfIce Heart of Ice]]". While the commentaries are usually reserved for what are considered the best or most significant episodes in the series, there's a commentary for the much-derided episode "[[Recap/TheNewBatmanAdventuresE14Critters Critters]]".
* Creator/ShoutFactory's Amazon exclusive ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic: [[http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0096W47NO Season One]]'' 4-DVD set [[http://www.equestriadaily.com/2012/11/season-1-complete-dvd-review.html has]] audio commentaries on the episodes [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E1MareInTheMoon "Friendship is Magic, part 1"]], [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E2ElementsOfHarmony "Friendship is Magic, part 2"]], [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E11WinterWrapUp "Winter Wrap Up"]], [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E14SuitedForSuccess "Suited For Success"]], [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E18TheShowStoppers "The Show Stoppers"]], and [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E26TheBestNightEver "The Best Night Ever"]], including people like Hasbro executives Brian Lenard and Robert Fewkes, supervising directors Jayson Thiessen and James "Wootie" Wootton, art director Ridd Sorensen, composer Daniel Ingram, and voice cast members such as Creator/TabithaStGermain, Creator/AndreaLibman, Creator/CathyWeseluck, and Creator/NicoleOliver.
* DVD commentary for ''WesternAnimation/TheCritic'' would usually feature the how's creators, and at least one or two of the voice actors (save for Creator/JonLovitz himself who was working on a film at the time), and very often during the commentary, they would get caught up in the show and end up laughing at quite a few of their own gags.
* ''VideoGame/OedipusInMyInventory'' contains a parody advertisement for a Collector's Edition, which promises this among other perks.
* Commentary tracks for ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' are of course extremely short, and tend to break down into one of two types: A fairly serious track with the writer/writers and director talking about the plot; or a track featuring creator Pen Ward with actors Jeremy Shada, Creator/JohnDiMaggio and Creator/TomKenny, which while nominally informative, is usually filled with the four joking with each other and riffing on [[WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs some of the show's insanity]].
* Perhaps the strangest ever recorded was for the 2003 ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsCloneWars'' shorts by Creator/GenndyTartakovsky, a rambling and timid affair clearly ad-libbed in the most disastrous manner possible. The results were so bad that a separate "Hyperspace Commentary" (which seems to translate to simply "Commentary that doesn't suck") was included on the DVD and there Genndy holds his own okay, but why the first track was included as well continues to mystify.
* ''WesternAnimation/HomeMovies'' features commentary on a few episodes of their [=DVD=]s. One of the more bizarre ones being for the season 3 episode, "It's Time To Pay The Price", which begins with Brendon Small and H. Jon Benjamin doing a improvised jam session, and it doesn't stop until around halfway through the episode!
* On the WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends Season 1 dvd exists a one episode commentary where Frankie Mac the rest of the gang and [[TheFriendNobodyLikes Bloo]] riff on the episode Store Wars, [[SelfDeprecation bash the practices of dvd commentaries]] and try to discover the actual truth that happened that day ending in Bloo successfully convincing everyone else to [[GainaxEnding pulverize Madame Foster]] so [[ManipulativeBastard he doesn't get in trouble.]]
* The complete season boxsets for ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' feature commentaries from various cast and crew members. They give trivia about the show’s production, crack jokes ([[SelfDeprecation usually at their own expense]]), and discuss the thought-processes behind the show’s writing. There’s a great bit where Garry Chalk’s phone goes off during the commentary; the second he leaves the room to answer it, Alec Willows and Creator/ScottMcNeil immediately start making fun of him and insinuating that his mom is calling to check on him.
* The DVD commentary for the six episodes ''WesternAnimation/ClerksTheAnimatedSeries'' was recorded in one long session, with conversations continuing from episode to episode, and sounds like one long audio documentary on how to be ScrewedByTheNetwork.

Top