An astronaut named Gary and his planet-destroying sidekick called Mooncake embark on serialized journeys through space in order to unlock the mystery of where the universe actually ends and ... Read allAn astronaut named Gary and his planet-destroying sidekick called Mooncake embark on serialized journeys through space in order to unlock the mystery of where the universe actually ends and if it actually does exist.An astronaut named Gary and his planet-destroying sidekick called Mooncake embark on serialized journeys through space in order to unlock the mystery of where the universe actually ends and if it actually does exist.
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When bored on Netflix your tempted with a lot of films and tv shows. As a fan of rick and morty, "final space" looked something I would probably watch with ease and maybe even enjoy. The first episode leaves you wanting more and by episode 4 you're a fan. Despite only 20 minute episodes the series does well in introducing all the characters and creating an intriguing storyline, but what surprised me most about this series is the emotional effect it had on me as a viewer. The humour is great, character development is on point and the storyline twists surprise you. A great little series to get involved in for a day until you've finished it.
First episode I thought it was an annoying, try hard, Futurama wannabe. But the character and story development is amazing, "Chookity".
First season was pretty much perfection and a solid 10/10 the most fun I'd had with a series in a while. Season 2 felt a lot less original and didn't reach the same heights whilst still being reasonably amusing and better than most would give 8/10 so 9/10 overall.
These days, apart from the notoriously annoying kids shows, there are no animated shows that aren't excessively vulgar, with a good storyline and animation. However with final space, that all changes.
Final space is like a play on guardians of the galaxy and every mature animated show you've ever seen, however manages to do that without being crude or vulgar,
The story starts off with Gary, an intergalactic prisoner finding a green alien, who he names Mooncake. The first five episodes are fun, but a bit off putting due to the lack of character and story development. However, starting from the sixth episode, that all changes, and the story takes off.
I highly recommend this show, so stick with it for the first few episodes, and you'll have the time of your life after that.
I hated the first 5 minutes. Seriously, I thought here we go again another lifeless satire show of the space genre... Boy was I ever wrong. It was 2am, I was tired and the show sucked me in so much that I stayed up all night binging the entire thing. What an experience.
The voice acting is stellar, and animation is on point and interesting. The story sucks you in and makes you invest yourself in the characters.
The humour takes a little bit to become funny. The show has a particular brand of comedy and satire but they absolutely nail it.
The plot is pretty interesting too. Aspects from the first episode are still relevant in the last episode. Seriously, great great great show. WATCH THIS!
The voice acting is stellar, and animation is on point and interesting. The story sucks you in and makes you invest yourself in the characters.
The humour takes a little bit to become funny. The show has a particular brand of comedy and satire but they absolutely nail it.
The plot is pretty interesting too. Aspects from the first episode are still relevant in the last episode. Seriously, great great great show. WATCH THIS!
Did you know
- TriviaOlan Rogers confirmed that the series' cancellation was not due its viewership, but was instead a result of the recent merger between WarnerMedia and Discovery.
- GoofsThe way that time travel works in the show is inconsistent. In most examples the series shows, it implies that going back in time does not make any changes to the time line, as everything they do when they go back in time has already happened, such as how when Clarence went back in time, he gave his past self the alien skin suit that made an appearance earlier in the series. At one point however, Nightfall states that she's gone back in time hundreds of times to try to redo the battle with the lord commander, which implies that in that case, going back in time would result in making actual changes to the time line.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Weirdest Shows Currently on Television (2018)
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