IMDb6.1/10
Google Users78%
Director: Roger Black, Waco O'Guin•Genres: Animated Comedy, Adult Animation, Satire
Paradise PD is an adult animated sitcom that follows the dysfunctional and often incompetent police force of the small town of Paradise. The series centers on Kevin Crawford, the son of the newly appointed Police Chief, who desperately wants to prove himself to his father despite his own ineptitude and the chaotic nature of the department. The show is known for its extreme violence, crude humor, and over-the-top scenarios.
Paradise PD has been met with mixed to negative reviews from critics, who often cite its reliance on shock humor and gratuitous violence as drawbacks. However, the show has garnered a significant cult following among audiences who appreciate its boundary-pushing comedy and satirical take on police procedurals. Its animation style and voice acting are generally praised, even by those who dislike the show's content.
Relies heavily on crude and often gratuitous humor.
Character dynamics and voice acting are a strong point for fans.
Satirical elements are present but often overshadowed by shock value.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciate the show's outrageous humor and its willingness to push comedic boundaries. Many viewers enjoy the adult-oriented animation style and the over-the-top characters. However, some find the constant shock tactics and vulgarity to be excessive and lacking in substance.
The show's creators, Waco O'Guin and Roger Black, also created the animated series 'Brickleberry', which shares a similar brand of adult-oriented, controversial humor.
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