Fantastic!
... View MoreDreadfully Boring
... View MoreThis movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
... View MoreIt really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.
... View MoreI will always love this man for his writing and portrayal of Thomas Jefferson in A Young Person's Guide to History, but Mike Tyson Mysteries is his masterpiece. All hail Hugh Davidson! May his contributions eternally defecate upon the forehead of the God of Comedy so that It may continue to exist...
... View MoreI just love this show. Pigeon is my fave. Mike can poke fun at himself and that's cool. The mysteries rang of silliness is hilarious also. This is something I can just sit back and enjoy. Each episode is simply a few minutes of silly and I love it.The show never forgets that its a cartoon made for adults and that's fine with me. It just goes with the flow of being funny.
... View MoreAs noted, the animation style is a throwback to the 1960's, yet the episodes are perfectly modern, filthy and funny, especially Pigeon. The third season episodes were often weak, in my opinion, because they were rushed - how are you supposed create a whole story in about 10 minutes? Yes. I know the geniuses at Warner Bros/Looney Tunes could do that, but I bet they had far larger support staffs to help them, and some of their work really pushed the envelope by the standards of their day (and I think some of them were on drugs half the time). The last episode of the third season, "The Farmer's Daughter", had me laughing as hard as early episodes of South Park, and it easily bears re-watching, in fact I think some of the jokes are so subtle that you have to listen a few times to catch them. I hope they can write more 30-minute episodes next season and are given the money and other resources to do that. And don't even get me started on Deezy!
... View MoreThe animation here is great throwback style like you'd see from Johnny Quest, Sealab 2020, Scooby Doo, and other somewhat outdated Cartoon Network stuff. However, this attributes to the shows greatness, as it's done classically yet in a contemporary fashion. As a plot seemingly appears into the third episode, I am becoming more and more drawn to the show and it's backgroundless characters. Mike Tyson is a doof, but ultimately comes off as a slapstick genius, occasionally beating helpless and innocent people often times fatally usually over a simple miscommunication, misunderstanding, or just stupidity and yet the balance of justice remains in his favor as he continues his metaphysical quest to solve the ultimate mystery. It's not just slapstick though, if fact, it's not a majority of the much much humor found within the witty word play and throwback references, as well as the dark black humor of the pigeon, who is played so perfectly by Norm McDonald. Over all you kind find several good pauses of silence, followed by a delayed bursting out of laughter. The best thing exhibited in this show however is the voice work. Jim Rash, Norm McDonald, and Mike Tyson are a triple threat. And props to Rachel Ramras who thankfully grounds the show to reality by being one of the most sensible and at the same time sarcastically humorous that winds oft winds up being a kick in the funny bone.
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