

The Real Animated Adventures of Doc and Mharti
Mharti's kite is stuck in a tree and Doc must help him retrieve it by getting--well... it's a Justin Roiland pilot so there are a lot of balls in it.
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Plot Summary
This experimental adult animated series follows the bizarre and often violent misadventures of Doc and Mharti, a duo heavily inspired by classic Looney Tunes characters but with a decidedly more adult and surreal edge. Their escapades are characterized by non-sequitur humor, extreme violence, and meta-commentary on animation itself. The show often deconstructs animation tropes while pushing the boundaries of what's considered acceptable in cartoon content.
Critical Reception
As a short-lived internet and television experiment, 'Doc and Mharti' received niche attention rather than widespread critical acclaim. It's often cited as an example of edgy, boundary-pushing adult animation that found favor with a specific audience appreciating its anarchic and dark sense of humor. While not a mainstream hit, it has a cult following for its unique, bizarre style.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unapologetically crude and violent humor.
- Noted for its surreal and unpredictable narrative structure.
- Recognized as a daring, if divisive, take on animated comedy.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific, niche series is not readily available in aggregate.
Fun Fact
The characters of Doc and Mharti were originally created by Rob Schrab as a parody of popular cartoon characters, with the intention of making them more extreme and offensive.
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