
- Rating
- TV-Y7
- Where to watch
- Netflix
- Release date
- October 7, 2022
Overall Score
Rating Overview
Rating Summary
A decade ago, Netflix began adding original children’s cartoons to its streaming service. One of its earliest and most successful original animated series for kids was “Turbo FAST,” based on the DreamWorks Animation film “Turbo.” Since then, Netflix has expanded its library of original children’s content, including series like “Oddballs,” “Hilda,” “The Cuphead Show,” and “Orion and the Dark.” These cartoons have helped Netflix become a leading provider of children’s programming in the streaming industry. Whether that’s a good thing or not remains to be seen.
Oddballs (season 1)
Oddballs, an animated adventure-comedy streaming television series, was created by James Rallison and Ethan Banville for Netflix. Set in the fictional town of Dirt, Arizona, the show follows James, a bubble-shaped kid, on bizarre adventures with his best friends: a dim-witted crocodile named Max and, later on, a time-traveling girl named Echo. The first season consisted of twelve 20-minute episodes and was released on October 7, 2022.
OVERTLY BASED ELEMENTS
It’s All About The Based
- It absolutely roasts the artificial self-esteem movement with their participation trophies and constant need for validation.
- It kicks modern Leftist parenting in the cajones, taking shots at “live your truth” and other woke platitudes.
- The show advocates the need for children, especially male children, to have a healthy outlet for aggressiveness and to occasionally have mildly risky fun (e.g., hardcore pillow fights).
- It pokes fun at climate change alarmists by making fun of cow farts, etc.
- It roasts hipsters in general and man buns specifically.
Season 2 (coming soon)
PARENTAL NOTES
Important Information for Parents
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James Carrick
James Carrick is a passionate film enthusiast with a degree in theater and philosophy. James approaches dramatic criticism from a philosophic foundation grounded in aesthetics and ethics, offering insight and analysis that reveals layers of cinematic narrative with a touch of irreverence and a dash of snark.






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