and Chuy is an American animated television series created by Alfonso Amey and Keu Reyes. The series premiered November 8, 2007 on the LATV Network. On June 12, 2008, the series began airing on Mun2.
and Chuy are a couple of animated hosts of a music video show on LATV. The pair watch and critique music videos as they are being shown. Ceasar and Chuy have ongoing hilarious stories throughout the episodes, and they touch on serious issues ranging from Global Warming to the state of education; all of course, from their unique perspective.
and Chuy attend the East City Vocational Junior College and they interact with other characters in that setting. One of them being Keel Whitay, a professor, and others include their classmates, Jerome, Rosario, and Dhat Ho. and Chuy's family names or age are never mentioned on the show, but it is presumed they are in the range of 18 to 24 years old.
The series has a number of recurring elements.
and Chuy have not yet featured Holiday specials, but Halloween and Christmas episodes are said to be in the works.
One of the key elements of the program is the inclusion of music videos, and their ruthless and irreverent critique of the artists and music featured on the videos, ÃÂ la Beavis and Butt-head. Nothing is sacred: the performer, lyrics, or the production in general.
The critiques of the music video are often censored by LATV due to the content of some of the content; however, and Chuy have been known to speak the truth.
and Chuy in most shows play a cultural music video, being a Mexican banda or a Puerto Rican orchestra. They really turn up their criticisms on these types of music videos.
and Chuy absolutely love music videos that feature women in skimpy attire.
Reggaeton is another genre that gets and Chuy to become heartless with their comments.
and Chuy are sometimes seen dancing or skating as the videos play.
Sometimes, the program gets into a little trouble by touching issues and/or saying things that may cause a reaction from their audience. In the "Touch My Horroscope" episode, the animated duo called Walter Mercado's hotline, only to find that their future was being gathered from Mercado's crystal balls, in which it was insinuated that it was referring to his genitalia.