Third-rate superhero Harvey Birdman gets a new lease on life when he becomes a lawyer.Third-rate superhero Harvey Birdman gets a new lease on life when he becomes a lawyer.Third-rate superhero Harvey Birdman gets a new lease on life when he becomes a lawyer.
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A mixture of Sophomoric and sophisticated humor
Harvey Birdman attorney at law is a mixture of sophomoric and sophisticated humor that is pure genius. I admit I was skeptical at first but once I watched the show I thought it was hilarious and I couldn't stop laughing. The idea to reincarnate Birdman and other second rate H-B characters is brilliant, its like they grew up and got real jobs. The writing is excellent, and so is the voice work, Stephen Colbert is at the top of his game playing the roll of Phil Ken Sebben and my personal favorite Myron Reducto. Another standout performance is given by John Michael Higgins as Mentok the Mindtaker. A mixture of Sophomoric and sophisticated humor may make a great show but it doesn't necessarily mean great ratings which is sad. It seems that, like its title character, Harvey Birdman attorney at law is destined to relative obscurity. But if like me you're a fan of shows like "The Critc" and "Duckman" you'll love this show.
Along with Family Guy, one of the funniest shows
I was a huge fan of Space Ghost Coast to Coast when it was introduced back in 1994 (it has lost a lot since 2000). It was hilarious to see these 60's characters making references to their past incarnations (which were awful) and how they made fun of them. It was great to see Space Ghost believe he was greater than he actually was. I consider this aspect and the idea of the talk show with live action stars to be not only creative but also one of the most original and funny concepts ever.
Now we have Harvey Birdman, based on the same principle as Space Ghost C to C, but expanding on the "let's make fun of all the crappy Hanna Barbera animations of the 60's" concept, which is simply great.
The series were introduced in 2001 when Cartoon Network launched Adult Swim, but after a few episodes it disappeared. Thankfully, it wasn't because of low ratings but because they were making more episodes, and each one is even funnier than the one before.
The constant reference to old cartoons and characters is just amazingly funny and, contrary to what some people have posted here, I am well under thirty but I have seen all the re- runs from the original shows in CN, so I believe that it has a larger audience than some people give it credit for.
All the characters are great, starting with Birdman himself. I just finished watching one where the judge is Mentok. That character is hilarious. He is constantly trying to show how great his mental control powers are. It's crazy.
If somebody hasn't seen it yet, please give it a try. Cartoon Network has probably one of the funniest lineups with shows like this and Family Guy, all great and edgy animated sitcoms.
Now we have Harvey Birdman, based on the same principle as Space Ghost C to C, but expanding on the "let's make fun of all the crappy Hanna Barbera animations of the 60's" concept, which is simply great.
The series were introduced in 2001 when Cartoon Network launched Adult Swim, but after a few episodes it disappeared. Thankfully, it wasn't because of low ratings but because they were making more episodes, and each one is even funnier than the one before.
The constant reference to old cartoons and characters is just amazingly funny and, contrary to what some people have posted here, I am well under thirty but I have seen all the re- runs from the original shows in CN, so I believe that it has a larger audience than some people give it credit for.
All the characters are great, starting with Birdman himself. I just finished watching one where the judge is Mentok. That character is hilarious. He is constantly trying to show how great his mental control powers are. It's crazy.
If somebody hasn't seen it yet, please give it a try. Cartoon Network has probably one of the funniest lineups with shows like this and Family Guy, all great and edgy animated sitcoms.
Ludicrously radiant and eccentric; hilarious show!
I am a big fan of the Adult Swim line up, and Harvey Birdman makes me laugh the most, which is what I look for on Sunday's Adult Swim. This attorney takes on the oddest cases involving prior famous cartoon stars, and they go to court, and is set up as a sort of spoof on a soap opera that is insane and makes no sense. These anecdotes are made of antics that are just for laughs, and it completes that task in such an impressive manner. If you are looking for a show that you want to take seriously, this isn't for you. And if you like Space Ghost, you will like this, and vice versa.
Can you file this under Phantom comma Funky?
I'll admit not everything on adult swim tickles my fancy. I first stumbled upon it with friends on a Friday night in a hazy state of mind half way through an episode of Aqua Teen Hunger Force. We believed to be a genuine cartoon and laughed hysterically. Needless to say the next week, stone cold sober, meatwad didn't quite have the same appeal. Harvey Birdman Attorney At Law, however, is downright hilarious. It has underhanded satire similar to a 'Family Guy' flashback. I believe this type of camp, sarcastic, pop humor only appeals to a limited audience, however if you don't find at least portions of this show amusing or clever then you're an empty cold shell of a human being.
The great appeal of the show is the cameo appearances of your favorite childhood cartoon stars. I guess I love to see Harvey Birdman ruin that childhood image. As I write this I picture the Jetsons overnight struggle to get to Harvey's desk without the aid of their futuristic travelators, half way through their plight Astro collapses and pleads with the rest of the family to go on without him. Besides, who doesn't want to see Shaggy and Scooby get busted? Hauled to jail because of the damning evidence in the Mystery Machine of empty pizza boxes and clips? Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law is definitely the best thing on adult swim, my only complaint is the episodes aren't long enough and it's not on DVD yet.
The great appeal of the show is the cameo appearances of your favorite childhood cartoon stars. I guess I love to see Harvey Birdman ruin that childhood image. As I write this I picture the Jetsons overnight struggle to get to Harvey's desk without the aid of their futuristic travelators, half way through their plight Astro collapses and pleads with the rest of the family to go on without him. Besides, who doesn't want to see Shaggy and Scooby get busted? Hauled to jail because of the damning evidence in the Mystery Machine of empty pizza boxes and clips? Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law is definitely the best thing on adult swim, my only complaint is the episodes aren't long enough and it's not on DVD yet.
39 episodes of sexity (you'll get it soon enough)
I didn't know what to expect from this show. I had seen a trailer for it and an episode on the special features of Robot Chicken, and like Robot Chicken it looked typical Adult Swim, with the obscure in-jokes and lighting quick pacing. Well, it was those things, but I really took to it, not least because of its sheer audacity and confidence in its own madness, but because I felt I could engage with the characters, even though I hadn't seen the original Birdman show. You got a true sense that this was an eclectic group of people who had been taken down a peg and left out to dry, but yet still retain that Hanna Barbara endearment which underlined the biting satire of the shows premise.
I had also seen an episode of Frisky Dingo with those special features, and while I could see how it could be funny, there was a sense that the creators didn't really care for the characters. With Harvey Birdman you could tell the writers had just explored every single avenue that they could take these people, and twisted every personality trait open to mockery and homage. I don't think I would've watched them all if i didn't find the characters so likable and chaotic.
I could go on for ages why I loved every character but I think seeing it for yourself will sum it up better.
This show is especially a treat for media savvy viewers, like me, who can do nothing but laugh at those very brief throwaway gags which reference shows like Quincy and Cheers. It's a nice touch to what is already a wild ride, a ride which is a hoot from start to finish.
I mean, I still don't know why the bear was there!
I had also seen an episode of Frisky Dingo with those special features, and while I could see how it could be funny, there was a sense that the creators didn't really care for the characters. With Harvey Birdman you could tell the writers had just explored every single avenue that they could take these people, and twisted every personality trait open to mockery and homage. I don't think I would've watched them all if i didn't find the characters so likable and chaotic.
I could go on for ages why I loved every character but I think seeing it for yourself will sum it up better.
This show is especially a treat for media savvy viewers, like me, who can do nothing but laugh at those very brief throwaway gags which reference shows like Quincy and Cheers. It's a nice touch to what is already a wild ride, a ride which is a hoot from start to finish.
I mean, I still don't know why the bear was there!
Did you know
- TriviaOne of the transitional elements of the show, used to bridge two scenes together, contains a sound bite of a man saying "Look out!" The man is O.J. Simpson, and comes from a interview Simpson gave to Howard Stern on Stern's radio show, before Simpson's well-documented legal troubles.
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