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An old-school Brooklyn native devotes his days to caring for his adorable dog, Bruno, and making sure the neighbors show his pooch the proper respect.An old-school Brooklyn native devotes his days to caring for his adorable dog, Bruno, and making sure the neighbors show his pooch the proper respect.An old-school Brooklyn native devotes his days to caring for his adorable dog, Bruno, and making sure the neighbors show his pooch the proper respect.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
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Funny, funny, funny. Great acting and cute doggies. What more could we want..
10u-emoli
Excellent good fun sweet and original series. The writing. direction and acting is great, realistic but very funny too. It's a little bit of fresh air from all the typical Netflix multi millions unintelligent boring teens series. I loved it.
I ADORE this show and I'm so grateful that Netflix, despite all of the negative press they get, actually bring original and funny work by true artists like Solvan Naim to us. While networks are spoon-feeding everyone the same garbage with the same lame jokes - like Big Bang Theory, , we're getting to see this. And each episide, sometimes barely over 10 minutes, is filled with great writing. This show has such great soul and heart. And that dog! Bruno is a true star.
It's Bruno is exactly what I need to have a good laugh. As a dog lover you can only love this show as there are alot of recognizable moments if you ever owned a dog. But even for people that aren't into dogs there is still plenty to laugh with as the sketches are well brought and filmed. Solvan Naim did a really good job with this series. A show that I hope will continue for a long time. The only negative thing I could think of is the duration of each episode. Ten to fifteen minutes is just too short, certainly when the quality is undeniable. Even in this short amount of time Solvan Naim created a certain pleasant ambiance, due to his great sense of humor and the excellent cinematography. We want more Bruno!
The deadpan delivery and camera work is reminiscent of original predecessors based on short comedy clips. The corniness factor as a levity tool will be lost on those outside gen x yet still finds originality. Bruno's plot is completely egocentric to the ideal of dog and dog owner and not exactly in that order. Malcolm, our protagonist, gets into his own shenanigans as a result of catering to Bruno's needs.
The simplicity of the story while maintaining comedy is kind of amazing. I did not expect to laugh as much as I did at this show. I suggest any proper canine owner to enjoy it.
The simplicity of the story while maintaining comedy is kind of amazing. I did not expect to laugh as much as I did at this show. I suggest any proper canine owner to enjoy it.
Did you know
- TriviaBoth Malcolm's dog Bruno (puggle) and Rosa's Bella (chiweenie) are considered designer dog breeds. However, neither breed has gained full recognition from the American Kennel Club.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Lights Out with David Spade: Episode #1.21 (2019)
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