Bobbyzone

Bobbyzone is an American animated comedy web series created by Robert Benitez. The show revolves around the misadventures of four young adults living in the fictional city of Zonetown. The series is generally episodic, with very little continuity between episodes aside from a few humorous story arcs.

Benitez conceived the show while working on his webcomic The Monthly Joke in 2004, as he wished to make an animated series using unused protagonists for the comic. In 2005, he met with animator Gregory Leitzen, whose almost instantly responded to Benitez's pitch with praise. Production on the show officially started in late 2005 at Benitez's Bobbyzone Productions.

The series' first episode, "Bobby Not Here", was released on February 4, 2016; since then, new episodes have been released monthly. The show is currently distributed through Bobbyzone.net,, Beepsync, and. Episodes were formerly hosted on GoodieArt from the series's launch in 2006 until the website's closure in 2016. As of June 2022, 17 seasons and 197 episodes have been released continuously.

Throughout its run, Bobbyzone has received positive reception from many viewers and garnered a strong fandom. The series' official YouTube channel—which is now shared with Bobbyzone Productions—has over 10.4 million subscribers as of June 10, 2022. Because of its positive reception, the show has been adapted into a webcomic and a video game.

Synopsis
Bobbyzone follows the misadventures of a group of young adults living together in the fictional city of Zonetown. The main group consists of Bobby Bobson (Robert Benitez), an aspiring comic book artist; Jason Zason (Logan Jason Scott), a trigger-happy wannabe politician; Luke Duke (Lucas Watkins), a narcissistic guitarist and implied alcoholic; and Stevie MacSteve (Steven Fayquin), a dimwitted Internet content creator.

The series is generally episodic, complete with an often-floating timeline very little continuity between episodes aside from a few humorous story arcs. As a result, the writers are given full creative freedom, which leads to certain holidays being repeated. Despite characters never truly progressing, birthdays are shown in several episodes.