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Browse - Most popular shows featuring: adult animationx
Family Guy
Sick, twisted, politically incorrect and freakin' sweet, the animated series features the adventures of the Griffin family. Peter and Lois have three kids - the youngest is a brilliant, sadistic baby bent on killing his mother and destroying the world. Their talking dog Brian keeps baby Stewie in check while sipping martinis and sorting through his own life issues.
Archer
Archer is an animated, half-hour comedy set at the International Secret Intelligence Service, a spy agency where espionage and global crises are merely opportunities for its highly trained employees to confuse, undermine, betray and royally screw each other.
Love, Death & Robots
Love, Death and Robots is an animated anthology series, aimed towards adults with stories that go across every genre from science fiction, comedy, fantasy and horror, including imaginative characters such as sentient dairy products, werewolf soldiers and robots gone wild.
Ted
Prequel of the "Ted" movies.
The Boys: Diabolical
An animated anthology series set in the same universe as the hit superhero show The Boys.
Inside Job (2021)
For employees of the Deep State, conspiracies aren't just theories - they're fact. And keeping them a secret is a full-time job.
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners
CD Projekt Red and the Trigger studio join forces with Netflix for an anime series composed of 10 episodes in the universe of the game Cyberpunk 2077. The series will be directed by Hiroyuki Imaishi.
F Is For Family
A lower middle class family living in the 1970s. Based on comedian Bill Burr's childhood.
Robot Chicken
Robot Chicken is a stop-motion animated series created by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich. It airs on Adult Swim and features hilarious sketches and parodies.
The show uses action figures and toys to bring pop culture references to life. With a talented voice cast and clever writing, Robot Chicken is a must-watch for comedy fans.
Paradise PD
A wildly incompetent police force and their talking dog attempt to take down a drug ring in small town America.
Beavis and Butt-Head (2022)
In this new iteration, Beavis and Butt-Head are entering a whole new Gen Z world. Comedy Central has ordered two seasons of the new series with meta-themes relatable to both new and old fans - Gen X parents and their Gen Z kids. Judge is set to write, produce and provide voice over for both iconic characters.
Rick and Morty: The Anime
Rick and Morty: The Anime is a "10-episode adventure" that will be separate from the flagship series, but will adapt themes and events from the original title. The upcoming anime will mark yet another Rick and Morty venture for Sano, who previously directed two anime shorts, "Rick and Morty vs. Genocider" and "Summer Meets God (Rick Meets Evil)".
Brickleberry
A group of forest rangers are working at a national park that might be shutting down unless a new ranger can inspire the rest of the rangers to make a change and save the park for good.
Smiling Friends
A small company dedicated to bringing happiness to the world receives a simple request to help a woman's unhappy son smile again, but the job turns out to be more complicated than it seems.
Close Enough
Close Enough revolves around a married couple juggling such everyday challenges as parenthood, friendship, ham theft, stripper clowns and choosing the right day care.
Men at Work
Men at Work follows the misadventures of four buddies who work together at a magazine.
Aqua Teen Hunger Force
When there is trouble, pick up the phone and order a milkshake, a meatball, with a side of fries. Yeah, call the Aqua Teen Hunger Force, the most elite human-sized food crime solving team in the greater New Jersey area.
The Eric Andre Show
This is an American comedy television series on Cartoon Network 's late-night programming block, Adult Swim. The show premiered in the United States on May 20, 2012, and is a parody of low-budget public-access talk shows. The series is hosted by comedian Eric André along with comedian Hannibal Buress, who serves as André's sidekick.
Drawn Together
In this spoof of reality TV shows such as "The Real World" and "Big Brother", eight distinct (and dysfunctional) cartoon archetypes (who also spoof the archetypes you might see on a more normal reality series) are flung together and forced to put up with each other.
Hoops
A hot-headed, foul-mouthed high school basketball coach is sure he'll hit the big leagues if he can only turn his terrible team around.
Mr. Pickles
In this show, the urban sprawl of modern society pollutes the old-fashioned town where the Goodman family lives with their lovable pet dog, Mr. Pickles, a deviant border collie with a secret satanic streak.
Bless the Harts
Bless the Harts follows a group of Southerners who are always broke as a joke and struggling for the American dream of status and wealth. What they don't realize is that they're already rich - in friends, family and laughter.
Crossing Swords
Crossing Swords stars Nicholas Hoult as Patrick, a goodhearted peasant who lands a coveted squire position at the royal castle. His dream job quickly turns into a nightmare when he learns his beloved kingdom is run by a hornet's nest of horny monarchs, crooks and charlatans. Even worse, Patrick's valor made him the black sheep in his family, and now his criminal siblings have returned to make his life hell. War, murder, full frontal nudity-who knew brightly colored peg people led such exciting lives?
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