Animals.
TV-MA
7.3
2016
Animation
, Comedy
An animated comedy focusing on the downtrodden creatures native to Earth’s least-habitable environment: New York City. Whether it’s lovelorn rats, gender-questioning pigeons or aging bedbugs in the midst of a midlife crisis, the awkward small talk, moral ambiguity and existential woes of non-human urbanites prove startlingly similar to our own.
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- Cast:
- Mike Luciano , Phil Matarese , Katie Aselton
Episode 10 : Episode Twenty: Dog.
May. 19,2017
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Episode 9 : Episode Nineteen: Worms Birds Possums.
May. 12,2017
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Episode 8 : Episode Eighteen: Cats Part 2.
May. 05,2017
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Episode 7 : Episode Seventeen: Cats Part 1.
April. 28,2017
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Episode 6 : Episode Sixteen: Rats.
April. 21,2017
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Episode 5 : Episode Fifteen: Humans.
April. 14,2017
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Episode 4 : Episode Fourteen: Squirrels.
April. 07,2017
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Episode 3 : Episode Thirteen: Roaches.
March. 31,2017
When an exterminator puts a roach town in crisis, the survivors band together to travel to the world outside of their wall and guarantee the survival of their species. A group of seagulls, stuck together by a piece of litter, struggle to live their lives as one.
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Episode 2 : Episode Twelve: Pigeons.
March. 24,2017
As a virus sweeps New York, teen pigeon Jacob's jealousy over his angelic little brother prompts a wacky spirit quest that teaches him about courage and responsibility. Two foxes rap about a hard-knock life on the city streets.
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Episode 1 : Episode Eleven: Rats.
March. 17,2017
While stuck in an animal testing lab, rats Mike and Phil enter a love triangle with their imaginary friend, which inadvertently reveals the truth of their situation. A pair of fleas discuss their basketball dreams and ponder life, while stuck on a monkey's back. An algae questions his existence.
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