Comedy Central Launches Unrated New Web Series ‘Biatches’

Whenever you’re in the mood for some raunchy humor, check out the new web series Comedy Central just released. Dubbed Biatches, the six-episode animated series covers the shenanigans of misbehaving high school juniors Dana and Julia, who are forced to take special education classes.

Co-created by Dana Min Goodman and Julia Wolov from MTV’s Faking It, the show was animated by Bento Box Entertainment (the same company who worked on Bob’s Burgers) and directed by SimpsonsBrad Ableson. Biatches debuted yesterday morning exclusively on Comedy Central’s digital platform, CC:Studios, as well as on YouTube and the network’s mobile app. All six episodes of the first season are available for viewing.

The show is part of a larger initiative to ramp up content on Comedy Central’s relatively new digital home. Six new shows, including Pixelheads and Midnight Beast, were announced last fall for exclusive release on its digital platforms.

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You can view the first episode of Biatches below, and then head on over to CC:Studios, their app, or Comedy Central’s YouTube for the remainder of the series.

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