Das Leben einer Gruppe von Teenager Freunden wird auf den Kopf gestellt durch die Wunder und Schrecken der Pubertät.Das Leben einer Gruppe von Teenager Freunden wird auf den Kopf gestellt durch die Wunder und Schrecken der Pubertät.Das Leben einer Gruppe von Teenager Freunden wird auf den Kopf gestellt durch die Wunder und Schrecken der Pubertät.
- 4 Primetime Emmys gewonnen
- 12 Gewinne & 58 Nominierungen insgesamt
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Zusammenfassung
Reviewers say 'Big Mouth' tackles puberty, sexuality, and coming-of-age with humor and honesty. The show addresses serious issues like consent, body positivity, and mental health through relatable characters and surreal elements. It is praised for its clever writing, memorable characters, and catchy songs. However, some reviewers find the show's raunchy humor and animation style off-putting. Overall, 'Big Mouth' is seen as a bold, insightful, and entertaining take on adolescence, though it may not appeal to everyone due to its mature content and unconventional style.
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I hate Big Mouth. I don't want to like this show. It is everything I think isn't funny on television, but makes me consistently laugh more than almost anything else I've seen. The entire basis of its humour is crass sexual jokes, some of which are so blatant and undisguised its almost a slap in the face to watch them. The basic premise (high schoolers going through puberty alongside their "hormone monster" partners) is the ideal vessel to allow these jokes to flow freely, and provide the groundwork for some quality comedy to also shine through.
Do not be confused - this is not a show for children, even though the animation style would suggest so. The cartoonish graphics mean that the more conceptual storylines can really come to life, which is where Big Mouth earns its money. Unafraid to break the fourth wall or joke about current events/Netflix/anything else controversial, the best of the humour really shines through in these spots, propelled by the exemplary voice acting. Nick Kroll is the mastermind, but other talents include John Mulaney, Jessi Klein, Jason Mantzoukas (who plays Jay, my personal favourite character) and Jenny Slate, all of whom are excellent. Another draw is the parallels the writers have made with the real experience of growing up; even small similarities with the experiences of others makes Big Mouth so much easier to sympathise with.
Strangely enough, the music for Big Mouth is also top-notch: rarely do you find Frank Ocean, The Ramones and Biggie Smalls all feature in a television show without the creative direction being severely misaligned, but this show strikes the balance really well. The in-jokes that develop throughout the show are also worth paying attention to, and more perceptive fans will see so many more niche references as the series progresses.
Do not be confused - this is not a show for children, even though the animation style would suggest so. The cartoonish graphics mean that the more conceptual storylines can really come to life, which is where Big Mouth earns its money. Unafraid to break the fourth wall or joke about current events/Netflix/anything else controversial, the best of the humour really shines through in these spots, propelled by the exemplary voice acting. Nick Kroll is the mastermind, but other talents include John Mulaney, Jessi Klein, Jason Mantzoukas (who plays Jay, my personal favourite character) and Jenny Slate, all of whom are excellent. Another draw is the parallels the writers have made with the real experience of growing up; even small similarities with the experiences of others makes Big Mouth so much easier to sympathise with.
Strangely enough, the music for Big Mouth is also top-notch: rarely do you find Frank Ocean, The Ramones and Biggie Smalls all feature in a television show without the creative direction being severely misaligned, but this show strikes the balance really well. The in-jokes that develop throughout the show are also worth paying attention to, and more perceptive fans will see so many more niche references as the series progresses.
Open your eyes. Open your hearts. This is us. This is the world we live in and the world our kids live in. It may be crude but it's true.
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Big Mouth is definitely not the show for everyone as it is extremely raunchy and over the top. The show pushes the envelope as far as it possibly can however, Big Mouth is a very fun animated comedy that is unique and unlike anything else I've ever seen. With fun, memorable characters that get added to with every season, hilarious scenarios that anyone would find relatable, and a fun animation style, Big Mouth makes for some very entertaining TV if you are within the intended audience type
The first five minutes made me open my eyes in disbelief. I'm so happy I finally found a show that was brutally honest and funny to the bone(r). The first episode doesn't give up. There is just one ridiculously true situation of satire after an another. I really enjoy this show for its "in your face" honesty and brilliant conception. Finally, we have a show without barriers that is true to the core of one's inner fluidity.
The show itself is crude, with a lot of sexual content regarding pubescent teenagers and their struggle with hormonal changes in relationship with the environment. I personally loved the pop-culture references and the humour, that although irreverent, reminds us the time when we thought and acted the same, even when ashamed of it, even when we knew it wasn't right, just because we felt like we HAD to do it,thanks to hormonal changes. The last concept is well impersonated by the hormone monster, a creature who keeps whispering to boys and girls how to feel and behave. Even when they don't want to, they just do what the hormone monster tells them to. Everything they see is catalyzed through their adolescent experience and impulses. I loved also how sex, and everything around it was reduced to something completely normal, along with fear, shame and envy. Because in the end, we all have been in those moments and thought like the protagonists do.
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- WissenswertesMissy's parents, Cyrus and Monica, are played by Jordan Peele and Chelsea Peretti, who are married in real life.
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Several characters: [Repeated line to Jay] Stop quoting your dad's law commercials!
- VerbindungenFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Best TV Shows This Fall (2017)
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