Aeon Flux 1991 The Cartoon Databank

æon Flux 1991 The Cartoon Databank
æon Flux 1991 The Cartoon Databank

æon Flux 1991 The Cartoon Databank Named after its central character, aeon flux (or, Æon flux), this bizarre series began as six, 2–3 minute segments that aired as part of mtv’s 1991 series liquid television. five, 3–5 minute individual stories formed the show’s second season, which also aired on liquid tv. set in a dystopian future, the series focused on the exploits. Æon flux: created by peter chung. with denise poirier, john rafter lee, max redmond, julia fletcher. there is a mysterious and immoral secret agent from the country of monica.

æon Flux 1991 The Cartoon Databank
æon Flux 1991 The Cartoon Databank

æon Flux 1991 The Cartoon Databank Æon flux. Æon flux ( ˌiːɒn ˈflʌks ), an american avant garde science fiction adventure animated television series, aired on mtv from november 30, 1991 until october 10, 1995, with a later film, comic book and video game adaptations. [2] it premiered on mtv's liquid television experimental animation show as a six part serial, followed. 751.9m. Æon flux ˌiːɒn ˈflʌks is an american avant garde science fiction adventure animated television series that aired on mtv from november 30, 1991, until october 10, 1995, with film, comic book, and video game adaptations following thereafter. it premiered on mtv's liquid television experimental animation show, as a six part. Æon flux is an avant garde science fiction animated television series that aired on mtv in various forms throughout the 1990s, with film, comic book, and video game adaptations following thereafter. the series premiered in 1991 on mtv's liquid television experimental animation show as a six part serial of short films, followed in 1992 by five individual short episodes. in 1995, a season of. An overriding theme of the series is the nature of reality and chaos. unrelated storyline points interact with each other by the end of the episode and random chance plays a large part in the character's decisions. the first 2 series are almost totally devoid of speech, and all of them encourage a lack of continuity, with this being especially noticeable in the second series, which features.

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