

The Harper House
An overconfident female head-of-a-household struggles to regain a higher status for herself, and for her family of oddballs, after losing her job and moving from the rich side to the poor side of an Arkansas small town. To save money, they’ve moved into their inherited Victorian fixer upper, the historic Harper House.
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Plot Summary
The Harper House follows an American family who moves to a small town in Arkansas after the father loses his job. The family struggles to adjust to their new life, dealing with financial difficulties, social awkwardness, and the peculiarities of their new environment. The series uses humor and relatable situations to explore themes of family dynamics, resilience, and finding one's place.
Critical Reception
The Harper House received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its voice cast and attempts at relatable family humor, though some found the animation style and comedic timing inconsistent. Audiences generally responded well to its heartfelt moments and observational comedy.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its strong voice acting performances, particularly from Rhea Seehorn.
- Appreciated for its attempts at genuine, relatable family humor and heartwarming moments.
- Some critics noted that the animation could be somewhat inconsistent and the humor didn't always land.
Google audience: Google users generally enjoyed 'The Harper House,' highlighting its funny and relatable portrayal of family life and its heartwarming storylines. Many appreciated the show's unique animation style and the characters' struggles, finding them endearing and authentic.
Fun Fact
The series was initially developed for ABC but was later moved to Paramount+.
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