Netflix's latest adult animation offering, Exploding Kittens, is a bonkers card game adaptation that is fun, even if overly familiar.
, or a board game) into a movie or TV show if you have the budget and the right people to make it happen, even a silly card game that foundon Kickstarter nearly a decade ago.
Once the freshness of the concept wears off after the first few episodes, the lack of a coherent central plot becomes palpable. Don’t get me wrong, the writers pack in plenty of quick-witted jokes with the right amount of pop culture references—needling stars like Timothee Chalamet or Steven Spielberg—alongside some creative and hilarious cat-based jests. Story and character-wise, however,doesn’t deliver anything out of the ordinary.
On the other hand, the two crazy cats are the bread and butter of the series, and they more or less deliver what you want from them. Since God is basically a manchild with a fancy accent and Beelzebub is an insecure twenty-something chick with a vivacious persona, they make a frenetic duo.
Indonesia Berita Terbaru, Indonesia Berita utama
Similar News:Anda juga dapat membaca berita serupa dengan ini yang kami kumpulkan dari sumber berita lain.
Adult cartoons 'Sausage Party' and 'Exploding Kittens,' one charming, one (purposely) notWith sequel series ‘Sausage Party: Foodtopia’ and game adaptation ‘Exploding Kittens,’ Prime Video and Netflix showcase the expansiveness of adult animation.
Baca lebih lajut »
Netflix's Exploding Kittens series is lost in translationThe animated adventure led by Lucifer's Tom Ellis is a tame take on the popular card game
Baca lebih lajut »
Exploding Kittens is the weirdest Netflix release of 2024Netflix has adapted the beloved card game, which launched as a Kickstarter project, into a very zany animated series.
Baca lebih lajut »
Exploding Kittens Review: Tom Ellis' Godly Cattitude Is A Winner In Easter-Egg Heavy Netflix AnimationDogcat with an expression of disbelief in Exploding Kittens season 1
Baca lebih lajut »
‘Exploding Kittens’ Review: Netflix’s Admirably Zany Animated Cat Comedy Could Use Sharper JokesInspired by the card game of the same name, the series created by Matthew Inman and Shane Kosakowski sees a clash between God and the Devil, both of them sent to Earth in the bodies of cats.
Baca lebih lajut »
Toon In: Animated Highlights for July, from Exploding Kittens to Star Trek: Prodigy’s ResurrectionJuly is stacked with even more must-see animated titles, including the return of Star Trek: Prodigy (now on Netflix) and the US debut of Psi Cops.
Baca lebih lajut »