Season 1 (The Sherry Show)

Season 1 is the first season of The Sherry Show. It aired on television from October 18, 1997 to December 13, 1997, containing eight episodes. The first season was released on VHS and DVD in 1999, and then re-released in DVD in 2008 with distribution from Warner Home Video.

Production
The season two episode of Instruments & Instruments, "The Longlegs", featured the arrival of Sherry, and her family. Sherry's pessimistic, angered, and sadistic personality gave off a positive critical reception, with fans of Instruments & Instruments pleading for more of the character. Ralf Hat, who loved Sherry's character made a deal with Kingson to develop a spinoff series with Sherry being the main character. Production of the first season started from late 1996 to mid 1997. The first season contained eight episodes with two segments in each, making it the shortest season of the series in total.

Broadcasting
It aired on television from October 18, 1997 to December 13, 1997, on Kingson, containing eight episodes. All episodes (besides Sherry's Family) are split up into two segments, usually lasting about 11 minutes. Each episode aired on Saturday on the shows time-slot of 8:00 PM, and all episodes are given the TV-Y7-FV rating.

Reception
Season one received both positive and mixed reception from critics and viewers. Most episode ratings ranged a 7.0 to 8.5 on IMDb, but mostly settling in the 7.4 rating. Television critic, Mark Eden gave the season a mixed review, calling it a "rude" and "lazier" version of Instruments & Instruments.

In 2014, Rotten Tomatoes gave the season a 3.2/5 rating based on 89 reviews.

Home release
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