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Nelson 'the urbane fox' and his anthropomorphic animal friends navigate the urban jungle from their home in London's East End in a puppet sitcom for adults.Nelson 'the urbane fox' and his anthropomorphic animal friends navigate the urban jungle from their home in London's East End in a puppet sitcom for adults.Nelson 'the urbane fox' and his anthropomorphic animal friends navigate the urban jungle from their home in London's East End in a puppet sitcom for adults.
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OK, if your looking through Mongrels to see if its worth watching on BBCiPlayer or whenever its re-airs then I'm going to tell you go for it, its like Shameless meets the Muppet's with the characteristics of Family Guy. At first I to thought it would be one of the ghastly shows BBC 3 produce, but I was wrong and I am proud I was because I love it.
Who can't love a metro-sexual fox, Nelson who's main companion is a Siberian or Russian cat called Marion, who was modelled after a shirtless picture of James Cordon. Also we are given the delightful character Destiny a diva dog who is very much the character who reflects of all the modern day brainless low self-esteemed girls who what nothing more than fame and beauty. Finally we have a paranoid cynical pigeon Kali and a Fox Vince who is crude, racist and "potty mouthed" in almost every single way.
Who can't love a metro-sexual fox, Nelson who's main companion is a Siberian or Russian cat called Marion, who was modelled after a shirtless picture of James Cordon. Also we are given the delightful character Destiny a diva dog who is very much the character who reflects of all the modern day brainless low self-esteemed girls who what nothing more than fame and beauty. Finally we have a paranoid cynical pigeon Kali and a Fox Vince who is crude, racist and "potty mouthed" in almost every single way.
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I just stumbled across this little gem on the BBC iplayer, and boy was I glad I did. I've been a huge fan of things like The mighty boosh, IT crowd, Dark place, and of course, monty python. This show is a definitely part of the same legacy.
The puppets are excellent and full of personality. They are so well controlled, you'd think they really were alive. The writing on this show is really exceptional. Its rare for me these days to look at something and say 'i cant believe they really did (or said) that!', but this show manages to get me every episode. There are some scenes in there which are so well scripted and timed, its simply genius.
The show certainly pushes the limits of good taste, but it does so in a good way. It wont be for everyone (prudes), but if you like humor, and are looking for something fresh, then you HAVE to see mongrels.
The puppets are excellent and full of personality. They are so well controlled, you'd think they really were alive. The writing on this show is really exceptional. Its rare for me these days to look at something and say 'i cant believe they really did (or said) that!', but this show manages to get me every episode. There are some scenes in there which are so well scripted and timed, its simply genius.
The show certainly pushes the limits of good taste, but it does so in a good way. It wont be for everyone (prudes), but if you like humor, and are looking for something fresh, then you HAVE to see mongrels.
Well, it seems people who are bright enough to appreciate talent and good humour lost another battle. It seems we have to always obey either to posh comedy shows for the dull intellectual who gets offended by everything or the ones for the stupid and ignorant where every 3 seconds there's a fart. Great humour, nice character blending and dialogue. Anyhow, congratulations to the whole Mongrels team. They put up a brilliant show. Thank you. Is a shame it didn't continue for another season. Great respect for BBC but they were wrong this time. There has to be something to balance out the massive amount of television junk with high rating but little creative and logistical effort.
Hello, darlings! Nelson here. Now, let me tell you about a little gem called Mongrels. This show was a delightful concoction of wit, charm, and unapologetic humor. It was a place where my metrosexual fox persona could truly shine, surrounded by a cast of eccentric characters that felt like family.
The puppetry was exquisite, the writing sharp, and the satire on urban life was spot on. It was a show that dared to be different, to push boundaries, and to make us laugh at the absurdities of life.
But then, the unthinkable happened. The BBC, in their infinite wisdom, decided to cancel it after just two seasons. The reason? Apparently, you need more than two people watching a programme to make it successful. Crazy talk, right?
As what Dan Tetsell (Voice of Marion) said in his message:
"Mongrels friends, it is my unbearably sad duty to announce that we will not be returning for a third series on BBC THREE, a decision that has been made based on the fact that apparently you need more than two people watching a programme to make it successful. Crazy talk."
It's a shame, really. The show had so much potential, and we were just getting started. But as they say, the show must go on... just not with us.
So, here's to Mongrels-a show that was ahead of its time, a show that made us laugh, think, and feel. And to the BBC, well... let's just say, I hope you find something that fills the void we left behind.
The puppetry was exquisite, the writing sharp, and the satire on urban life was spot on. It was a show that dared to be different, to push boundaries, and to make us laugh at the absurdities of life.
But then, the unthinkable happened. The BBC, in their infinite wisdom, decided to cancel it after just two seasons. The reason? Apparently, you need more than two people watching a programme to make it successful. Crazy talk, right?
As what Dan Tetsell (Voice of Marion) said in his message:
"Mongrels friends, it is my unbearably sad duty to announce that we will not be returning for a third series on BBC THREE, a decision that has been made based on the fact that apparently you need more than two people watching a programme to make it successful. Crazy talk."
It's a shame, really. The show had so much potential, and we were just getting started. But as they say, the show must go on... just not with us.
So, here's to Mongrels-a show that was ahead of its time, a show that made us laugh, think, and feel. And to the BBC, well... let's just say, I hope you find something that fills the void we left behind.
The first time I watched Mongrels I was instantly captivated. I always loved the muppets and other "puppet" TV shows when I was younger, and during my 20's I missed that feeling of inanimate objects projecting an unreal world that is so close to our own in feeling and depth.
I have rarely laughed so much before watching Mongrels, with it's on-the-edge sarcasm and casual use of inappropriate language and scenarios, which most older people might find offensive.
The fact is, the creators and animators and writers have found a pleasant and modern blend of comedy, puppetry and life dilemmas which make this show so addictive. If they don't commision another season then I will be devastated.
This show holds no bars, and is not for the faint hearted but it has certainly given me many, many laughs in it's first season.
Thank you to all who were involved in it's making :-)
I have rarely laughed so much before watching Mongrels, with it's on-the-edge sarcasm and casual use of inappropriate language and scenarios, which most older people might find offensive.
The fact is, the creators and animators and writers have found a pleasant and modern blend of comedy, puppetry and life dilemmas which make this show so addictive. If they don't commision another season then I will be devastated.
This show holds no bars, and is not for the faint hearted but it has certainly given me many, many laughs in it's first season.
Thank you to all who were involved in it's making :-)
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- TriviaDespite the title, none of the main characters are mongrels. The only dog, Destiny, is a pedigree Afghan Hound.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Wright Stuff: Episode #14.16 (2010)
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