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Strange Planet
Season 1
TV-PG
83%
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Based on Nathan Pyle's webcomic Strange Planet.
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Where to Watch Strange Planet • Season 1
Apple TV+
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Cast of Season 1
Tunde Adebimpe
Structural Engineer (voice)
Demi Adejuyigbe
Kid (voice) / Supervising Producer
Lori Tan Chinn
Guide (voice)
Danny Pudi
Regular (voice)
Hannah Einbinder
Manager (voice)
Dan Harmon
Executive Producer
Nathan W. Pyle
Executive Producer / Book
Alexander Bulkley
Executive Producer
Corey Campodonico
Executive Producer
Steve Levy
Executive Producer
Taylor Alexy Pyle
Executive Producer
Lauren Pomerantz
Executive Producer
Amalia Levari
Executive Producer
Monica Mitchell
Producer
Beth Stelling
Co-Producer
Noemi Rosas
Associate Producer
Scott Ryan
Associate Producer
April Apodaca
Art Direction
Benjamin Morse
Editor
Isabella Summers
Original Music Composer
Strange Planet • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Common Sense Media
Joyce Slaton
After a few episodes, a few regular characters start to show up in related storylines, but mostly Strange Planet is episodic, preferring to illuminate familiar TV tropes with ironic language instead of breaking ground story-wise.
Rolling Stone
Alan Sepinwall
Those beings, like us, have to go through life prepared to face many huge unknowns. Strange Planet is a pleasant enough way to consider many of them.
The Jacobin
Eileen Jones
Making the leap from four-paneled comic to animated series, Nathan W. Pyle's Apple TV+ show Strange Planet drowns its unique and subtle charms with far too much plot, character, and story. It's unfortunately boring as hell.
BubbleBlabber
Daniel Kurland
Strange Planet is ultimately not for everyone, but that's also one of its greatest strengths. It's important that there are more unconventional animated series like this that can take advantage of the medium's limitless nature.
But Why Tho?
Swara Salih
Strange Planet is a simple delight to watch. This subdued slice-of-life show of extra-terrestrial beings conveys the joys and curiosities of simply being alive and in a functional society.
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
Strange Planet is an exceedingly low-key, gently amusing offering that's a far cry from the screamingly conventional anime of the popular One Piece or some of the needlessly edgy entries on Adult Swim.
Tell-Tale TV
Ashley Bissette Sumerel
This fun, quirky show makes for good comfort viewing. It's also one the whole family can watch, which is a pretty big deal on its own.
Variety
Alison Herman
Strange Planet is undeniably clever and an easy, amusing watch. But its current iteration lacks much deeper resonance beyond its acute yet surface-level observations about the quirks and paradoxes of modern life.
Paste Magazine
Lacy Baugher
The juxtaposition of painfully precise language with universal truths about the absurdities, joys, and challenges of living makes for a strangely perfect balance.
IndieWire
Ben Travers
Strange Planet far too often paints with a broad brush (and that includes the animation style -- an endearing, tranquil color palette filling in broad, homogeneous designs that lack visual wit and never quite spring to life).
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
Broadly stated, the point of the show is to love the world and its beings and creatures, and to be brave and bold, because life is fleeting and all things perish - the blue being's favored word for die.
Decider
Joel Keller
Strange Planet has the potential to be one of the most human animated series we've seen this year, despite the fact that none of the characters are actually human.
IGN Movies
Tara Bennett
It's a sweet, well-observed, and funny show that will appeal to those interested in celebrating the strange, ineffable things that connect us.
The Hollywood Reporter
Angie Han
Sweet but slight.
New York Times
Maya Phillips
More often than not, "Strange Planet" is cute and delightful. But when it settles in to its more ephemeral musings and universal thoughts, it's more than just cute: It's funny and it's warm …
CBR
Sam Stone
The adaptation of Nathan W. Pyle's beloved webcomic Strange World is adorably relatable, expanding on the potential of its premise.
The Daily Beast
Coleman Spilde
The show often feels like more work to watch than it's ultimately worth, incessantly asking viewers to unwrap its technical language for everyday occurrences.
San Francisco Chronicle
Bob Strauss
"Strange Planet's" gentle but sharp humor addresses all kinds of issues that make us grownup humans feel like lost little children most of the time - or like the unformed beings that, if you want to be honest, we really are.
New York Post
Michael Starr
The 10-episode series retains its forerunner's flair for offbeat situations neatly wrapped in gentle life lessons targeted to all ages.
Collider
Tania Hussain
At the core, it is a sweet and heartwarming series that sheds light on the oddities of human behavior to help us recognize we aren't alone - but it has a way to go before it truly finds peace.
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