

Chozen
An animated comedy about its title character, "Chozen," a gay white rapper fresh out of prison. Armed with a new message, Chozen is on a quest for redemption and to claim his rightful position as the world's top rap artist. His music and lyrics take aim at the stereotypes of machismo and misogyny that is synonymous with rap music. And his new world view has been shaped by his time in prison.
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Plot Summary
Chozen is an animated comedy series that follows the exploits of Chozen, a recently released incarcerated rapper with a penchant for violence and a desire to reclaim his former glory. Despite his criminal past, he navigates his return to society, attempting to rebuild his music career and relationships, often with chaotic and hilariously disastrous results.
Critical Reception
Chozen received a mixed to positive reception from critics, with many praising its unique premise, sharp humor, and voice cast. However, some critics found the show's edgy and often offensive humor to be polarizing, and its similarities to other adult animated comedies were also noted.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sharp, irreverent humor and distinctive voice acting.
- Some found the show's dark and offensive comedy to be hit-or-miss.
- Appreciated for its fresh take on the adult animated comedy genre.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally indicate appreciation for the show's comedic style and unique characters, with many finding it genuinely funny. Some viewers found the humor to be too extreme or niche for their tastes.
Fun Fact
The character of Chozen was originally conceived by Danny McBride, who also voices another character in the series.
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