The Osbournes Returning To TV In Animated Series

Posted by Zach Shaw on Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 5:37 pm

Television

It’s been seven year’s since the MTV reality show that made the Osbournes a household name went off the air, and another three years since their short lived FOX variety show got canned. But now, thanks to Canadian animation company Cuppa Coffee Studios, we’ll have The F’n Osbournes.

That’s right, Ozzy, Sharon, Jack and Kelly will voice themselves in a new stop-motion animated comedy. “Teaming up with Cuppa Coffee has spawned a great opportunity to produce a unique animated prime-time show. I’ve been excited about animating our often crazy lives for a while now,” says Sharon, who along with Jack and Adam Shaheen will serve as executive producers.

Exactly when and how The F’n Osbournes will air is unclear at the moment. However, the Toronto-based animation studio will be looking to secure financing sales for the 20 episode series at MipTV this April.

[via LoudWire and The Hollywood Reporter]

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