10 Adult Animation Shows You Forgot Existed

Stripperella

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If there was a list of the strangest celebrity collaborations ever conceived than Stripperella takes the top spot. Created and produced by Marvel Comics legend Stan Lee, Stripperella’s cast is a crapshoot of famous voices, including Pamela Anderson, Mark Hamill, Vince McMahon, and Kid Rock. The show was released for mature audiences in 2003 on Spike. Initial reception for the cartoon was surprisingly positive. However, the show was cancelled prematurely under the guise of “creative difference.” The real story is even stranger than the show’s cast.

During the series release in 2003, an ex-stripper in Daytona Beach, Florida filed a lawsuit against Stan Lee and Pamela Anderson. Janet Clover, a.k.a. Jazz, a.k.a. Stripperella had claimed that she was the true creator of the stripper/vigilante, Stripperella and that she had divulged this idea with Stan ‘The Man’ Lee during a lap dance. While her memories of Stan Lee were vague, as she “you know, meets lots of men,” the case became popular with the media, leading to Stripperella being pulled after its first season.