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'''''Trash-O-Madness''''' is a 1992 animated short (which began production in 1991) created by [[Joe Murray (animator)|Joe Murray]], who, prior to this point, had made several independent animated shorts (including ''The Chore'' and ''My Dog Zero''), as well as a [[MTV]] ID, and it was the pilot episode for what became [[Nickelodeon]]'s [[Nicktoons|Nicktoon]], ''[[Rocko's Modern Life]]''. During the series' first season, a new version of the pilot, that was extended for the purposes of including it as a regular episode, was produced. The new version was paired up "The Good, the Bad and the Wallaby" as the 6th episode to be produced, and aired as the 6th. In addition, that episode featured an extended end credit sequence to accommodate the names of production crew behind "Trash-O-Madness". On February 7, 2012, the original pilot version found its way onto [[Shout! Factory]]'s season 2 [[DVD]] as a special feature. In ''[[Rocko's Modern Life: Spunky's Dangerous Day]]'', the second level is named after this episode.
 
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