''Brickleberry'' | |
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Title Card | |
Picture format | 1080p |
Running time | 22 Minutes |
Creator | Roger Black Waco O'Guin |
Starring | David Herman Kaitlin Olson Daniel Tosh Tom Kenny Roger Black Jerry Minor |
Country of origin | United States |
Original channel | Comedy Central |
Original run | September 25, 2012 – April 14, 2015 |
No. of series | 3 |
No. of episodes | 36 (List of episodes) |
Brickleberry is an American adult animated sitcom produced by comedian Daniel Tosh and created by Roger Black and Waco O'Guin. It premiered on Comedy Central on September 25, 2012 with the episode Welcome to Brickleberry, Brickleberry is a R-Rated Show, Brickleberry is not for kids, Brickleberry is not a kids show, and Brickleberry is not a children's show, Brickleberry is for adults, not for kids, Brickleberry is for adults only, Brickleberry Embraces A R-Rated Ethos, Brickleberry Is Under The Age of 18.
Synopsis[]
The show centers around Brickleberry, a terrible national park with never-do-good park rangers. The series focuses on Steve Williams as he works to become the same glorious and highly-loved park ranger as his father, though he never succeeds because he will always be too stupid and fat. The series' secondary protagonist, Woody Johnson, always tries to boost attendance at the park to fill his pockets with money.
Cast[]
Main Cast[]
- David Herman as Steve Williams
- Tom Kenny as Woody Johnson
- Daniel Tosh as Malloy
- Jerry Minor as Denzel Jackson
- Roger Black as Connie Cunaman
- Kaitlin Olson/Natasha Leggero as Ethel Anderson
Recurring Cast[]
- Waco O'Guin as Bobby Possumcods
- Roger Black as BoDean Lynn
- Tom Kenny as Dr. Kuzniak
- David Herman as Jorge
- Roger Black as Firecracker Jim
- Waco O'Guin as Buella
- Janell Cox as Anita Johnson
- Harland Williams as Hobo Larry
- Chris Parnell as Asher
- Jake Johnson as Reverend Rosty
- John DiMaggio as Todd Ford
- Eric Bauza as Phil
- Kevin Michael Richardson as Barack Obama
- Maurice LaMarche as Flamey the Bear
- Lauren Lapkus as Sandy Berkman
- Roger Black as Yucko the Clown
Reception[]
Brickleberry earned high recognition in the male 18-34 demographic. On the contrary, many TV critics complained that Brickleberry isn't worth watching since it was difficult to generate sympathy for the main cast due to their sloppy, offensive, grotesque or violent behaviors and therefore they gave the show mixed reviews. Despite criticism of how simplistic and effortless the artwork and drawings looked, the humor and plot and voice acting / writing components were praised. Brickleberry fans protested that the show was in many ways better than Family Guy, a higher-budgeted show much better known by U.S. households that critics claimed was similar.
By the time Season 3 came and went, Brickleberry has maintained such a large fanbase that pre-orders for the comic book's first issue were sold out.
Trivia[]
- All 6 main cast members (Steve, Woody, Malloy, Ethel, Connie, and Denzel) are all villains.
- However, Steve does redeem himself in Paradise PD Meets Brickleberry, as well as the rest of the main cast. It is possible that their character development would escalate if Brickleberry, Paradise PD, and Farzar had a crossover.