Street Jam

Street Jam is an adult animated action comedy media franchise created by George Subaru and Steven Subaru and owned by. Beginning with the eponymous 1992 film by, it consists of seven films and a television series, along with tie-in video games and graphic novels.

The franchise's first film was largely centered around. Starting with the second film, Street Jam 2 (1996), however, the story evolved into some form of, focusing more on , , , and especially , with the animated series Street Jam: Extreme (2008–2009) telling a story almost entirely centered around organized crime with street racing elements "sprinkled in". However, Street Jam: Vista Beach (2012)—the fourth film—returned the franchise two its street racing roots while still maintaining a crime subplot. Several prominent actors have voiced characters in the series, including Derek Bauer, Webster Johnson, Rick Marco Diaz, Smooth J, and Ray Tom.

While the original Street Jam film was met with generally negative reviews when it was initially released, it became a, developing a when it was released on home video which expanded significantly with the advent of the Internet. Street Jam 2, Street Jam 3 (1996), Vista Beach, and Pacific City (2018) received critical acclaim, while Street Jam: San Daniel (2015) and Jersey Park (2022) saw generally positive reception but were not as well received as the other films. Street Jam: Extreme was cancelled after one season due to low ratings and polarized both critics and audiences. The tie-in media has mostly received positive reception.