Xavier: Renegade Angel
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Xavier: Renegade Angel
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Xavier: Renegade Angel is an American CGI fantasy-comedy television series created by John Lee, Vernon Chatman, Jim Tozzi and Alyson Levy. Lee and Chatman are also the creators of Wonder Showzen. The show was produced by PFFR, with animation by Cinematico. It premiered at midnight on November 4, 2007, on Adult Swim, and November 1, 2007, on the Adult Swim website. Xavier features a style characterized by a nonlinear, incoherent plot following the humorous musings of an itinerant humanoid pseudo-shaman and spiritual seeker named Xavier. The show is known for its ubiquitous use of ideologically critical black comedy, surrealist and absurdist humor presented through a psychedelic, New Age lens. The program is also normally rated TV-MA for intense, graphic, often bloody violence, as well as strong sexual content, use of racially/ethnically offensive language, grotesque depictions and content that is considered "too morbid and too incomprehensible for young viewers" Xavier: Renegade Angel premiered on November 4, 2007, and ended on April 16, 2009, with a total of 20 episodes, as a result of being cancelled due to low ratings.

Seasons & Episodes

Xavier's sacred mantra brings solace to a sad, pathetic pill popping soul— his own.

Xavier unleashes his revolutionary lifesaving maneuver all up on those who find theyselfs in need of his protection.

When Xavier sets him sights on friendship, the Energy Crisis won’t know what hit it in the face.

Xavier returns to the scene of the crime, his childhood.

Xavier lifts homeless vererans up from the filth of the streets and into the filth of their meats.

When Xavier wakes up with no memories, the power of déjà vu reigns supreme. When Xavier wakes up with no memories, the power of déjà vu reigns supreme.

Just whenst you most expect it, Xavier’s gratitude starved heart shrieks out “Abandon ye lifequest!” and then wolfs down a steam-filled puddin’ pie of limits.

A reporter gets his scoop on Xavier. Here cometh the twist: It turns out to be a scoop of Lotion. It’s pretty cool. Or, did he?

When Xavier runs out of desert across which to ramble, he drowns in a sea of completion.

What Life D-D-Doth

When Burbury, Connecticut is infected with a strange virus, Xavier must use his healing powers to save the town from an evil computer.

Chief Beef Loco

When a boy named Percy wishes he could impress the Loco's with his mascot outfit, he has Xavier pretend to be him in a costume. The Loco's decide to let Xavier lead them for a while and things get a bit out of hand.

Weapons Grade Life

A young boy pretends to be God and performs surgeries on people to impress his dad.

The 6th Teat of Good Intentions

Xavier thinks that 7 babies were abandoned, so he keeps them as his own. Then he finds out that a woman lost 7 babies and Xavier tries to find the criminal, when it is really himself.

Pet Siouxicide

Xavier surrenders his own freedom for a spoiled child.

World of Hurt, BC

Xavier goes back in time by smoking and eating bacon in order to discover his origin.

Bloodcorn

When a factory mix-up turns a town to dust, Xavier must pray for rain.

Escape From Squatopian Freedom

When Xavier's significant crystal is stolen, he is forced to venture forth into a freedom-mad place named Squatopia where he meets a man who plans to escape from Squatopian freedom with Xavier.

Signs From Godrilla

Xavier must choose between the heart and the mind.

Shakashuri Blowdown

The final chapter begends when Xavier meets his match.

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Details Of TV
Location United States of America
Language English
Release 2007-11-04
Producer Williams Street