

Exploding Kittens
It's the ultimate fight between good and evil when God and his nemesis, the spawn of Satan, are sent to Earth to live with humans — as talking cats.
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Plot Summary
The animated series dives into the eternal conflict between good and evil when God (a housecat) and the Devil (also a housecat) are banished to Earth. Forced to live on the suburban streets, they must choose between their divine duties and their newfound friendships, all while navigating the chaos of family life and the ever-present threat of exploding kittens.
Critical Reception
As an animated comedy based on a popular card game, 'Exploding Kittens' aims for lighthearted, family-friendly humor. Reviews generally point to its quirky premise and colorful animation as highlights, though some critics note the humor might be a bit too juvenile for some adult audiences.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for its unique concept and humorous take on celestial beings.
- Praised for its vibrant animation and voice acting.
- Some found the humor to be occasionally simplistic but generally enjoyable for its target demographic.
Google audience: Google users largely enjoy the show's absurd humor and creative animation. Many find it to be a fun and lighthearted watch that successfully translates the spirit of the card game to the screen. The dynamic between the cat versions of God and the Devil is frequently cited as a comedic high point.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (as of early 2024, the series is relatively new)
Fun Fact
The series features a voice cameo from the creator of the original 'Exploding Kittens' card game, Elan Lee, as a pizza delivery person.
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