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Squidbillies is an American adult animated television series that premiered in 2005. The show is about the adventures of the Cuyler family, who are squids living in the Appalachian Mountains. The characters often get into strange and humorous situations while dealing with issues like poverty, politics, and family relationships.

The main character, Early Cuyler, is a rough and tough squid who enjoys drinking, fighting, and causing trouble. He is often accompanied by his son Rusty, who is naïve and easily influenced by his father's behavior. The show also features a cast of supporting characters, including Early's sister, Lil, and his nemesis, Sheriff.

Squidbillies has received both praise and criticism for its humor and portrayal of Southern culture. Some critics have accused the show of perpetuating negative stereotypes, while others have praised its satirical take on current events. Despite the mixed reception, the show has developed a dedicated fan base and has aired over 140 episodes across 12 seasons.

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