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8/10
Adult animation has been enriched and the network evidently knows it
TheVictoriousV20 May 2021
The landscape of comedic adult animation - often dominated by Simpsons duplicates, try-hard attempts at gross edginess that yearn to be the next South Park or Drawn Together, deliberately bad/ironic ones that try to mimic Xavier: Renegade Angel or Aqua Teen Hunger Force without the method to the madness, and whatever the f-ck Big Mouth is - has been enriched by Zach Hadel. You may know him by his YouTube/Newgrounds persona Psychicpebbles.

Exceptions to the rule of lame modern-day "adult cartoons" have included Bojack Horseman and, at one point, Rick and Morty. Now, we have something truly unique in the form of Smiling Friends. After seeing its pilot last year, I knew it had the potential to become its own full-fledged series on Adult Swim (which has now finally been confirmed) and while I maintained a healthy dose of pessimism, given the network's rejection of Hellbenders, there was reason to have faith this time.

Hadel's rapid-fire grotesqueries, some of them so brisk you'll miss them if you sneeze, and agonized-looking lifeforms are as unmistakable as his fluid animation style. However, his characters are often interchangeable morons, e.g. The Hellbenders, hence why that pilot failed to take off on Adult Swim (who instead went with Mr. Pickles, a great example of the tryhard-edgy brand of adult cartoons I named earlier). With Smiling Friends, the main characters Pim and Charlie are of very different personalities and attitudes, working off each other in a way that's sustainable and will surely lend itself to many great episodes - even when the moral of the story is that "happiness" will always be a distraction from the inevitability of doom unless you find a solid life purpose, such as murdering small animals for money.

The cast unites all sorts of Internet greats, including Hadel himself, co-creator Michael Cusack, Red Letter Media founder Mike Stoklasa, and also Finn Wolfhard, who frequently interacts with Psychicpebbles when he isn't on the set of Stranger Things. There's also Finn's brother Nick and even Newgrounds' daddy himself, Tom Fulp. Indeed, what a triumph of animation this is, especially in the year that would end Flash.

If you haven't seen the pilot, give it a watch in anticipation of what's to come. You will laugh, squirm, wake up screaming from a subsequent nightmare of both existential despair and body horror, and also possibly crave some cheese.
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8/10
Adult Swim should pick this
trolliyama29 April 2020
This was actually funny, unlike a large portion of the shows from that block during the last few years.

More bizarre cartoons like this and less Tim and Eric garbage, please.
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8/10
Hilarious pilot! Keep 'em comin'!
jsmiemans-1545223 April 2020
Stumbled onto this little show by accident, ended up laughing my ass off throughout the pilot episode. And then when I recognized Mike Stoklasa's voice, that really sold it for me. (He's really great in this, please make Desmond a recurring character!)

The whole pilot oozes creativity and raw comedic talent, it reminded me of the first episodes of South Park. If they keep this up then I think they've really got something here, I'm really looking forward to seeing more of this!
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10/10
The Newgrounds Animators Have Finally Made It
Danoxmas17 April 2020
Following the production of the "Hellbenders" pilot and the brief history of Sleepy Cabin, its great to finally see some of the best internet funny bois get their vision on TV. It fully retains the spontaneity of Zach and Michael's unique internet animation styles and wastes no time at all with the jokes. The structure of the 12-min short is split into 2 plots which are equally fascinating and bizarre but not in the way a lot of "edgy" or subversive adult animated shows tend to be. The looseness of the drawing style helps the craziness never seem like its on rails, it truly feels like you're in the mind of 2 nutbag internet artists and I love it.

Mike Stoklasa's performance will be one for the history books.
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10/10
I loved it and want more!!!
magicmcken26 April 2020
I loved it and I want more. Thats all I wanted to say. Also I can't wait for this show to get big.
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10/10
I literally made an IMDB account to review this
jimmy-239658 May 2020
All I have to say is that Adult Swim needs to continue this. It was a shame that Hellbenders was never picked up, but now I see this as a great opportunity to make up for it. Both Zach Hadel and Michael Cusack are masterful animators and comedians. They both have a gift to implement moments in their craft that are eternally quotable. Denying this show a series would be a disservice to the world. I know that sounds weird, considering the absurdity of the content, but I honestly see this as a beacon of hope in these dark times.The creators deserve so much recognition and support.
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10/10
The Artist over the Manufacturer
necromancyking7 May 2020
Smiling Friends is a testament to the creative landscape of what personal content creation can lead to and how it focuses on artist to consumer interactions that allow the creators of animation or anything of the sort to be more grounded and appreciative of the craft and their impact on it. The animation is not too large a departure from other familiar styles. The characters and personalities are by far the most driving factors of the show itself. The dry and absurdist humor as well as the range of which the show can strike your funny-bone is incredibly enjoyable. Coming from the platforms of Newgrounds and Youtube has allowed for some truly interesting and hilarious comedy from the likes of Zach Hadel and his constituents. I have no doubt in my mind that there is more to come from the minds behind Smiling Friends and I am left eagerly awaiting.
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10/10
My husband loves you
impssible-0455311 May 2020
Super funny show! My husband has made us watch it three times already lol, can't wait for another episode!
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10/10
a Tour de force by guest actor Mike Stoklasa
sagniknath8 April 2020
An amazing piece of animation that highlights the philosophical absurdities of life in the style of the great French philosopher Albert Camus.

The crude amateur animation is actually a veiled commentary on society's crude obsession with transient pleasures which we oftentimes define to be the goals of our life and not simply a passing fad.

Finally, the voice performance of legendary actor Mike Stoklasa blew me over. He has channeled the persona of his iconic creation, the fictional film critic Mr. Plinkett, into the character of Desmond and the result just screams perfection. That deep sagacious voice truly resonates with the absurdist notions of life as projected by this cartoon.

I am interested in more future episodes and I really hope they bring Mr. Stoklasa back for more side cameos.
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7/10
Very reminiscent of Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Gleem2476 February 2022
Really loved the vibe of this show. All the characters, especially Pim, are just adorable. Compared this to Aqua teen hunger force because of the simple situations each episode has that evolves into massive chaos. Jokes could have been a lot more funny but maybe its just me.
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10/10
Zach is at it again
shawnsharted18 May 2020
What can I say, the man is hilarious and crazy and you can feel it in the show. It's up there with Rick and Morty so give it a watch if that's your thing.
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7/10
I like it.
sethwnm15 January 2022
I wrote a very long in-depth review and my phone messed up and deleted it. Sorry Zach. I'm shaking and sweating.

I think the pacing is the main issue. Its too fast paced for the short episodes and Zach's style of awkward interactions feel too rushed. I think longer episode lengths would really do wonders for the comedy.
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5/10
Average
coles_notes8 August 2022
Created by Michael Cusack and Zach Hadel, and starring both, Smiling Friends is an adult animated comedy and likely the most I've ever felt like the "Am I out of touch?" principal Skinner meme. Like something that came out of an ADHD fever dream, Smiling Friends has very little cohesive plot and is mostly a means to stitch together random nonsense with funny noises and flashing lights. There were bits that might have been funny, but often I felt too uncomfortable, anxious, or confused to laugh, the show gave me the feeling much more like something I found on the deep web that I wasn't supposed to be watching than it did any sort of network television show. I don't mind the crass, I thought the mix of live action, stop motion, and animation was pretty cool, and I didn't mind the animation style itself, it certainly matched with the show's vibe. I just didn't get it, like at all, I guess its over my head.
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10/10
This is show is holy. Absolutely holy
vansantcorey12 May 2020
I've watch this pilot a couple times and it is funny as hell every time. I just love how everything just comes together, there office building, their boss, especially Desmond's mom, and everything that plays out along the episode. I've been a fan of Zach and Michel for a while and this might just be some rose tinted glasses of their work But even without that feeling it's still is comedic genius
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9/10
It's random, insane, and full of heart
crazelord5 February 2022
I've been a fan of Zach Hadel for years, since psychicpebbles started. While Hellbenders never got off the ground, I'm glad he finally got a show on tv. Being 11 minutes an episode and on adult swim none of his idiosyncrasies have been smoothed out for a network, it's clearly his and Michael's humor.

But what makes this stand out besides for it just being extremely creative and funny is that it isn't mean spirited like so many adult animated cartoons.

Sure the jokes can be messed up or grotesque at times, but the universe it takes place in seems to be legitmately optimistic. Many shows can do those things well but it's nice to see something unique and creator driven that is also upbeat.
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10/10
Amazing and Brilliant!
cbthejenkins29 July 2020
Warning: Spoilers
I love the creators behind the show! They are both absolute comedic geniuses and the pilot episode shows this in every way possible!

While trying to set my obvious love for the creators and their content aside, I found this show (or the pilot episode at least) truely refreshing. It has been so long since I've laughed so hard at the little things. Things like "real-life" moments being portrayed in a comedic format, to the small details in the background.(Never thought an ant "blinking" would give me a chuckle like that.)

The show has an obviously ridiculous atmosphere, from it's little/crazy characters, to it's whacky society. Now while it is "ridiculous," real-life moments that we all may have, or have experienced are brought to life through the writing! I would love to see more of those moments in the series! It all made me laugh super hard! (I had to pause it from laughing so hard when Charley said "what's happening big guy" to Desmond, after they saw that he had a very large revolver pointed to his own head.)

It was a delight to see and I would love to see more episodes in the future.
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10/10
This is what breaking into the mainstream should look like
excalibat30 September 2020
Not much to say this is just a fantastic pilot and I hope we see more in the future
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9/10
the big funny
atticusbond29 May 2020
It made me go haha and hehe

as well as other assorted noises of joy and laughter
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10/10
Refreshing adult cartoon
minutolo11 January 2022
Never expected this to be this good. Adult Swim has been on a roll lately with shows like Tuca and Bertie, Rick And Morty, and their infamous infomercial parodies. This is definitely a show for the ages. 👍
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7/10
nice
djurrepower10 February 2022
Made me laugh from time to time, so I would say it's a decent show. It fairly short and sweet so it does lack a certain depth, but the format used does have it's advantages.

7/10: fairly good.
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10/10
Adult Swim please pick this up
parsa-kerg22 September 2020
I've rewatched this short for about 20 times now. The more I watch it the more subtle jokes I find either happening in the background or sometimes even in the foreground. I would be very disappointed if smiling friends is not picked up by adult swim, an opportunity for greatness like this only comes once in a lifetime. Make the right call adult swim, please.

The episode is incredibly clever, random and hilarious. It's a niche taste but it feels like I haven't seen anything like it before, it's new, very new.

I've been watching Zach Hadel recently on a youtube channel named oney plays and his brain is like an insane idea generating machine that never stops, if this show gets picked up, I think it'll last for a very long time.

I'm not saying much about Michael Cusack because I'm not that familiar with his work aside from Australian Rick and Morty, which is hilarious, but no doubt if these two work together, their baby will be magnificent.
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6/10
Great audiovisual treat let down by dulled writing
gaelie11 January 2022
By far the strongest thing this show has to offer - which makes it worth seeing on its own merit, is its fantastic character designs and animation. Every character has a strong and recognisable look that ties in perfectly with their personalities, the backgrounds are rich and appealing (I paused several times just to soak in the smaller details and gags), and it's clear the creators had a pitch-perfect understanding of how each one should move and interact with its environment. This show has a strong multi-media motif that was executed really well, with stop motion and 3d generated characters feeling appropriately out-of-place while still interacting with the world believably.

I'd also like to note that its creators - neither of whom are professional voice actors - did a really great job, and it's clear that they had a lot of fun bringing their roles to life. That fun does communicate through the screen, and it's another thing that's very likeable about this show.

Unfortunately where it takes a big hit from me is in the writing. Less-so in the jokes, which range from (frequently) hilarious to (rarely) not-funny-at-all, and more-so in the general pacing and plotting of the show. Many episodes go through a classic set-up (murder mystery, bizarro world, etc.), but then attempts to subvert things in some way. This is a fine conceit by itself, but the way in which those plots are being subverted often ends up being the first thing you'd think of, and I don't think it's going to lend much to repeat watches.

The reason this hurts it so bad, in my opinion, is that these predictable plots create a weird disconnect from the spontaneity of the humour. It feels like a lot of opportunities for interesting storytelling were missed, and as a result this very much feels like a show that you'll only enjoy if your interest lies squarely in "having a chuckle". Beyond the aforementioned attention to detail in the animation, there's not a lot past the surface to chew on.

I understand the need in the creator duo to have as much creative control over their baby as possible, but especially at a sparing 11-minute runtime, I think it could have benefitted from having other more-seasoned voices in the writing room to give a stronger backbone to their particular style of irreverence.

On a whole, I think this first season is the perfect foundation to build on. All the right pieces are in place, it just needs time to settle in and form a stronger identity. I would recommend checking it out, because I did enjoy my time with it, but if you're like me, by the end you'll be a bit frustrated by how much more rewarding of a watch it could have been, given the right circumstances.
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2/10
Doesn't match the hype
rpatrickvelez29 April 2023
Warning: Spoilers
I gave it a shot because it's a Reddit darling. It's an interesting premise - - but it's not really funny. The show follows a company that works to make depressed folks smile; the workers are sent to make folks smile and hilarity ensues. The show follows a duo of Pim and Charlie; Pim is very enthusiastic and positive (and reminds me of Rhys Darby's role in Venture Brothers) while Charlie is not as engaged.

I watched through episode 4-- they were just okay... But the situations didn't really lend themselves to comedy. I suspect this was sold as an absurdist comedy - - think ATHF or Check it out ; both of those shows are far superior.

The whole thing seems very juvenile - - think Regular Show with a few guns, a man eating frog, and a murderous mob thrown It to make not suitable for Cartoon Network.

On the plus side, episode 3 featured the actress who played "Diana" in the Original 1980s "V" series!

Overall, it's background noise... If you want a laugh, probably want to check elsewhere.
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10/10
Late review, but oh man, what a GEM
etherealtouch1 March 2021
I grew up on Newgrounds. I've always appreciated the type of community (along with its animators and productions) that the website spurned and still actively hosts to this day.

I've watched this Pilot a bunch of times and each time I end up laughing. I truly hope that the show materializes cause this elbow drops my brain right in the funny bone. This stands out as a breath of fresh air amidst a sea of half-hearted and generic content that's indifferent to the type of wonderful lunacy that I recall seeing last when watching Ren and Stimpy.

Keep at it, -CO
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