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The Oblongs is a cartoon television program, intended mostly for adults and teenagers. It was created by Angus Oblong and is very loosely based on a series of characters he introduced in a picturebook entitled Creepy Susie & 13 Other Tragic Tales for Troubled Children.
The show centers around the antics of a family who live in a poor valley community, and as a result of extreme pollution and radiation, are all severely handicapped and deformed. The pollution is the direct result of the lavish lifestyle of a rich community known as "the Hills", who continue to exploit and harm the valley residents, with little regard for their safety or well being.
The show was heavily criticised for its apparent mocking of the disabled, but the show's producers have rejected such accusations, saying that The Oblongs instead portrays the disabled in an honest, non-patronizing manner. Indeed, the show rarely focuses on the character's disablities and instead is mostly about the Oblong family's adventures in dealing with common problems of modern living. Much of the humor comes not from the fact that the characters are handicapped, but rather from their often overly eager attempts to overcome their physical disadvantages. As well, the Oblongs are portrayed as a generally happy family, and usually display good values.
It was aired in the Fall of 2001 on The WB; it was not very popular, and only lasted one season. Later, it was picked up and shown on the Cartoon Network and Teletoon.