Rocko's Modern Life | |
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Created by | Joe Murray |
Creative director | Stephen Hillenburg (season 4) |
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Theme music composer | Sarah Frost-Goetz |
Opening theme | "Rocko's Modern Life" performed by Tom Kenny and The B-52's (seasons 2–4) |
Composer | Pat Irwin |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 52 (100 segments) (list of episodes) |
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Running time | 22 minutes |
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Network | Nickelodeon |
Release | September 18, 1993 November 24, 1996 | –
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Rocko's Modern Life is an American animated television series created by Joe Murray for Nickelodeon. The series centers on the surreal life of an anthropomorphic Australian immigrant wallaby named Rocko and his friends: the eccentric steer Heffer Wolfe, the neurotic turtle Filburt, and Rocko's faithful dog Spunky. It is set in the fictional town of O-Town. Throughout its run to present day, the series has been controversial for its adult humor, including double entendre, innuendo, and satirical social commentary, and gained a cult following, similar to The Ren & Stimpy Show.
Murray created the title character for an unpublished comic book series in the late 1980s, and later reluctantly pitched the series to Nickelodeon, which was looking for edgier cartoonists for its then-new Nicktoons. The network gave the staff a large amount of creative freedom, with the writers targeting both children and adults. The show premiered on September 18, 1993, and ended on November 24, 1996, totaling four seasons and 52 episodes. A special, Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling, was digitally released on Netflix on August 9, 2019.[1]
The show launched the careers of voice actors Carlos Alazraqui, Tom Kenny, and Mr. Lawrence. After the series ended its run, much of the staff regrouped to work on SpongeBob SquarePants, created by Rocko's creative director Stephen Hillenburg.