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Sealab 2021 was an American animated television series that aired on Adult Swim from 2000 to 2005. The show was a parody of the 1970s animated series Sealab 2020, which was about a research facility on the ocean floor. Sealab 2021 reuses the original footage from Sealab 2020 and combines it with new animation and comedic voiceovers to create a completely different show.

The show revolves around a group of researchers who live and work in the underwater research facility called Sealab. However, instead of conducting serious scientific research, the characters engage in bizarre and absurd activities, such as throwing parties, playing pranks on each other, and engaging in ridiculous experiments.

Sealab 2021 was praised for its clever writing and irreverent humor, but it also drew criticism for its heavy use of profanity and sexual humor. Nevertheless, the show developed a cult following and has been regarded as one of the most influential animated series of its time.

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Zahra Almailady

Zahra Almailady is a wife and mom first but she discovered a passion for cinema and after graduating from UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television she dove into cinematography. Now Zahra writes movie reviews just for fun ad really enjoys it. Zahra loves reading, cooking,  and windsurfing. She lives in New Zealand, with her husband two sons, and four cats.

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