It’s time for another rundown of our favourite shows from a genre, and this time it’s adult animation. No…not those kind of adult animations, rather the wry, funny, stylish cartoons that millennials and zoomers go mad for, and are absolutely NSFK (not suitable for kids).
You know what we all need after the last 18 months of viruses, political chaos and general worldwide turmoil? A show about a zombie outbreak inside the White House, which appears to be caused by a virus.
If there’s one thing millennials can relate to, it’s an alcoholic anthropomorphic horse, who is suffering from depression after becoming a washed-up, middle-aged former celebrity. Everyone, it’s time to meet Bojack Horseman.
Archer is an animation that genuinely deserves the prefix “adult” – full to the brim with profanities, violence, sex and booze, this cheeky comedy is riotous fun.
This show is like the Netflix version of magic mushrooms, taking us on a colourful, psychedelic trip where you’re not quite sure what’s going on, and can’t decide whether to be utterly at peace, or absolutely unnerved.
Netflix's hugely popular Big Mouth follows the huge headed and little legged pre-teens of Bridgeton Middle School, who have started noticing some changes…Yep, puberty has hit, and it ain’t pretty.
F is for Family, and B is for bawdy. That’s what this irreverent 1970s set adult animation is all about. This series takes a close look at a 1970s nuclear family, who bring new meaning to the word dysfunctional.
Let’s get Schwifty! And drunk, and irreverent, and downright weird. It’s time for another season of foul-mouthed intergalactic adventures with Rick and Morty. Wubba lubba dub dub.
Netflix were onto a winner when they created this NSFW animated series, made up of ten minute episodes, each with a different style, theme and focus. The ideal telly solution for those whose brains have been melted by TikTok and Twitter.