An FBI agent, his partner, his niece and her cowardly dog investigate supernatural phenomena.An FBI agent, his partner, his niece and her cowardly dog investigate supernatural phenomena.An FBI agent, his partner, his niece and her cowardly dog investigate supernatural phenomena.
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Started watching hoping for some Rick & Morty type humor and storytelling. Sorely disappointed.
If you like Rick and Morty's Interdimensional Cable, then you'll like Hot Streets. It doesn't make any sense and honestly it doesn't have to, it's just funny if you don't over think it.
Just really liked the humour, havnt actually laughed at a show in ages. Much better than rick and morty which is both intense, boring and not funny at the same time.
I started watching this and thought it was too ridiculous to enjoy at first.... extremely random with poor character animations. But I decided to give it a couple episodes to better understand the characters (since each episode is only 11 minutes).... I'm glad I did! As nonsensical as it is, it actually has some decent character development (albeit it is stretched thin, intentionally). And the poor animation makes it better as it cannot exist with seriousness. I have to admit Justin's dog voice is absolutely hilarious and some of the facial expressions of the characters are golden. I cant get the "Hot Cross Buns" episode out of my mind. When everyone says "interdimensional cable" they are not joking... this seems like a rick & morty 10 second interdimensional cable episode squeezed like a really ripe lemon (REALLY ripe). Despite what some say, there actually is character development, though they dont realize it because they only watched a few minutes of a single episode. Give it a go!
Awesome Art, Super Tight Vocals, Dry & Visual Humor, Very Avant-Garde. I've called it, Intellifun :) My most notable appreciation is the utterly incredible motion/ psychology animations, so brilliant, so special. (ps: I secretly fancy the vocals of the character Jen) :)
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- TriviaIn the episode titled "Super Agent 2" Season 2 Episode 3, the ruler Senkah the Shamer bares some interesting resemblance to the witch Yubaba/(Yubaaba) from the Studio Ghibli/Disney film Spirited Away. They both possess a shorter than average stature (relevant to other characters), have an over-sized head, are heavy smokers, are somewhat elderly in appearance, use a long cigarette holder, have a raspy voice, have long bell-shaped dresses, and are both oppressive rulers.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Harmontown: I Don't Want to Ghostsplain (2017)
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