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      Season 1 – Big Mouth

      2017 Comedy Animation List
      100% 24 Reviews Tomatometer 77% 1,000+ Ratings Audience Score Even for a cartoon character, going through puberty isn't easy for a young person. Andrew is learning that first hand as he experiences the nightmare that is growing up in this animated series geared toward adults. Along for the ride are friends Nick and Jessi, who develop a budding romance along the way. The comedy veterans who lend their voices to "Big Mouth" include John Mulaney, Nick Kroll, Maya Rudolph and Jordan Peele. Read More Read Less

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      Critics Consensus

      Big Mouth's simplistic animation and scatalogical humor belie its finely sketched characters and smart, empathetic approach to the messiness of adolescence.

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      Audience Reviews

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      Tristan C First few seasons are great. A relatable and fresh comedy that will have you cringing in every scene but it's probably a show that had it's moment and should have left it there... Rated 4 out of 5 stars 04/02/24 Full Review Alice W So embarrassingly bad and cringe why has this got such a high rating it's the worst show I've ever seen Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/28/24 Full Review John A Horrible overrated show Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/09/24 Full Review Joe H wish I could give it 0 stars, only upside is that it kept some talented comedians employed in between tours. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 04/28/23 Full Review Lukas-Jeremie K "Big Mouth" addresses puberty and the problems and experiences that come with it, so I think a lot of viewers can relate to the characters on the show. Here Hormono are represented as monsters that accompany the characters through everyday life and tell them what they should do. I think the idea of the hormone monsters is quite nice, I laughed a few times and also thought the characters were well written, as far as it is possible in a comedy like this. Season 6 update: It's getting to be too much for me now. The jokes are getting more and more stale and embarrassing. I dropped it here. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 04/09/23 Full Review speedy p Probably the worst thing created I can't believe this is getting put over things like inside job or the owl house Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/20/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

      Episodes

      Episode 1 Aired Sep 29, 2017 Ejaculation As Andrew falls under the spell of the aroused Hormone Monster, Nick becomes obsessed with the lack of changes in his own body. Details Episode 2 Aired Sep 29, 2017 Everybody Bleeds A field trip goes from awkward to mortifying when Jessi gets her first period. Details Episode 3 Aired Sep 29, 2017 Am I Gay A trailer for a new movie starring The Rock leaves Andrew questioning his sexuality; Jessi and Nick's budding romance turns ugly. Details Episode 4 Aired Sep 29, 2017 Sleepover: A Harrowing Ordeal of Emotional Brutality While the boys head to Jay's for a testosterone-fuelled sleepover, Jessi throws a party of her own. Details Episode 5 Aired Sep 29, 2017 Girls Are Horny Too A steamy novel inspires Jessi to explore her own sexuality, and leaves the boys confused about what girls really want. Details Episode 6 Aired Sep 29, 2017 Pillow Talk Nick brings Andrew into the city to visit an old camp crush, but the day doesn't go as planned; Jay embarks on an emotional journey with his pillow. Details Episode 7 Aired Sep 29, 2017 Requiem for a Wet Dream Andrew struggles to keep the Hormone Monster in check as he works with Missy on a science fair project; Jessi and Matthew have fun at Jay's expense. Details Episode 8 Aired Sep 29, 2017 The Head Push When Leah hosts a party for the high school drama crowd, Nick wrestles with a romantic dilemma; Andrew and Missy witness a disturbing scene. Details Episode 9 Aired Sep 29, 2017 I Survived Jessi's Bat Mitzvah Family arguments, secret liaisons and an unflattering dress make Jessi's bat mitzvah a night to remember. Details Episode 10 Aired Sep 29, 2017 The Pornscape While attempting to drown his sorrows, Andrew becomes hopelessly addicted to porn; Coach Steve becomes a suspect in a murder spree. Details

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      Troy Patterson New Yorker Naturally, an honest take, in a frank idiom, on the crude rituals and abject humiliations of pubescence will toy with forbidden thoughts. Big Mouth does so as a matter of course, for reasons organic to its characters. Nov 20, 2017 Full Review Alison Herman The Ringer Big Mouth is able to explore its relatively mundane material in entertainingly creative ways. Oct 26, 2017 Full Review Sarah Gosling Guardian It might be simple gross-out comedy, but it also feels like we should be talking about this stuff more openly and more often. Oct 23, 2017 Full Review Michael Cuby them. Big Mouth surprised many by being much more than an endless stream of crass jokes, proving itself to be a sensitively-drawn meditation about growing up. Nov 16, 2022 Full Review Nazareno Brega Clarín One of the program's virtues is the space that it gives the [female characters' world]. [Full review in Spanish] May 31, 2019 Full Review CJ Johnson Film Mafia Extremely clever, original and defiantly edgy ... masturbation, menstruation and everything else is covered in graphic and lurid detail, with mostly very funny results. Rated: 4.5/5 Nov 1, 2018 Full Review Read all reviews

      Season Info

      Executive Producer
      Nick Kroll, Andrew Goldberg, Mark Levin, Jennifer Flackett
      Network
      Netflix
      Rating
      TV-MA
      Genre
      Comedy, Animation
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date
      Sep 29, 2017
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