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 (SASC) is an American adult animated television series created by Dan Fuse for. The series premiered on June 2, 2016, and is a production of Fuse's Dan Blew a Fuse Productions, in association with Adult Swim's in-house production arm.

The series is infamous for rotating between traditional Western animation, animation, and anime for different sketches.

Format
Each episode of SASC consists of 4 to 6 sketches.

Conception and development
Dan Fuse wrote season 3 episodes of the animated sketch comedy Only Funny Once, which was broadcast in 2011. He stated during a 2018 interview with Reader's Fiction ' s Benjamin Bennett, "As we were working on season 4, TBS announced [that] they axed the show. Our ratings weren't high enough [to keep it going]."

In 2012, Fuse pitched an idea for an animated sketch comedy to Adult Swim. He received an email from Adult Swim's production company, Williams Street. The company said it would produce one season. It stated in the email, "If we can get past season one, we will continue production from there."

Writing
The writers of episodes currently switches between Dan Fuse, Michigan Roberts, Lauren Naguito, Patrick Im, and Phil Casterware. Anthony Gilmore, Thomas Rosswick, Jennifer Hampton, and Mark Jame formerly wrote the show.

Scott Goodom was the story editor from seasons 1 to 4, and Lester Batke is the current story editor. Cindy W. Andreas serves as the story consultant.

Music
The background music used in SASC is composed by Jim Channel. The ending theme, "Show's Over, People", is also one of Channel's works. "Super Animated Whatchamacallit", the opening theme, was written and performed by Dan Fuse.

Cast
SASC episodes typically feature characters voiced by Dan Fuse, Don Kicke, Charlies Mun, Kristin Campborder, Inden Fox, and Diego Molenas.

Animation
Super Animated Sketch Comedy is traditionally animated in-house by the Williams Street Productions team using Animagic and Clipboy.

Reception
The series was rated 8/10 on.