Pollux and Max

Pollux and Max is an American adult animated sitcom created by Michael Alan for MTV. The show originally premiered on MTV with the episode "The Beginning" which led to a series of half hour episodes. Like The Simpsons, South Park, Family Guy and Futurama, Pollux and Max was designed for mature audiences and features cartoon violence, adult humor, running gags and pop culture references.

The show was conceived by Alan in 1990 following the unpublished comic, leading to the creation of an TV series. He pitched a ten-minute pilot to MTV in 1995, and the show was greenlit and began production. The series was originally set to premiere in Independence Day 1999 with the pilot they showed to MTV in 1995 but the episode was declined to be used by MTV (until it was finally preserved on the season 1 DVD in 2003).

Main

 * Pollux (voiced by Brad Abrell)
 * Max (voiced by Michael Alan)
 * Owen (voiced by Christopher Llyod)
 * Tom (voiced by John DiMaggio)

Minor

 * James (voiced by Richard Steven Horvitz)
 * Adam (voiced by Billy West)
 * Danny (voiced by Tom Kenny)
 * Jacob (voiced by Frank Welker)
 * Kyle (voiced by Jack Jones)
 * Harmo (voiced by Katey Sagal)
 * Emily (voiced by Vanessa Marshall)
 * Jessie (voiced by Alicia Silverstone)
 * Mio (voiced by Maurice LaMarche)
 * Teacher (voiced by Lauren Tom)

Recurring

 * Bryan (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui)

Home media
Paramount Home Entertainment released six videos of Pollux and Max in 2000.

In March 2002, MTV Home Entertainment announced that DVD boxsets for the show will be releasing in 2003.

Production
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Overview
The first 11 seasons was animated in Korea by Saerom Animation.

Flash webisodes
In 2001, Michael Alan made episodes of the show using flash and they were broadcasted on MTV Online and later AtomFilms.

Timeslot changes
MTV aired the show at 8:00pm during the 98-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02 and 02-03 seasons.

In the 03-04, 04-05 and 05-06 seasons, MTV changed the timeslot to 7:30pm.

In the 06-07 season, MTV changed the timeslot again to 9:00pm.

In the 07-08 seasons, MTV changed the timeslot to 8:00pm, It didn't change as of now.

Syndication
In July 31, 2001, Comedy Central aired new episodes of Pollux and Max and still goes to do it as of today.

More coming soon!