The card game sensation 'Exploding Kittens' now comes to life on Netflix! Discover the chaos and comedy of feline deities in this adorable animated series.
Get ready to purr with laughter as the iconic tabletop card game 'Exploding Kittens' leaps into animated glory on Netflix. Created by an RIT computer science alumnus, the series brings the feline chaos to your screen. 'Exploding Kittens' on Netflix is like a mix of 'Family Guy' and 'Lucifer,' catering to viewers with constant distractions and zany humor. The show follows the antics of God and the Devil in the bodies of cats, adding a unique twist to the usual divine narratives.
As fans dive into the series, the divine purr-suasion of 'Exploding Kittens' takes center stage. With God and the Devil portrayed as house cats, the creators deliver a hilarious and chaotic portrayal of their earthly misadventures. The show's quirky humor and clever animation bring a fresh perspective to the eternal battle between good and evil, all viewed through the lens of fluffy feline protagonists.
Despite some reviews comparing the show to coughing up a hairball, the leap from card game to Netflix adaptation showcases the creative prowess behind 'Exploding Kittens.' The mind behind the madness, Matt Inman, shines through with his ability to blend cute animated kittens with wacky humor, making the series a delightful and unpredictable watch.
In the realm of adult animation, 'Exploding Kittens' stands out as a fun and bonkers adaptation. The series, based on the hit card game by Matthew Inman, offers a refreshing take on the animated comedy genre. With God and the Devil navigating earthly chaos in cat form, viewers are in for a wild and entertaining ride through the whimsical world of 'Exploding Kittens.'
RIT computer science alumnus has turned his bestselling tabletop card game and brand Exploding Kittens into an animated series on Netflix.
Part "Family Guy," part "Lucifer," Netflix's "Exploding Kittens" treats viewers like cats chasing a laser pointer: constant distractions, no reward.
Netflix's 'Exploding Kittens,' based on the card game, is an animated comedy that finds God and the Devil sent down to Earth in the bodies of cats.
Matt Inman and Shane Kosakowski's new animated series hilariously depicts God and the Devil as dueling house cats, navigating earthly chaos and ...
Watching Netflix's awkward adaptation of the hit card game feels like coughing up a hairball.
The mind of Matt Inman will be studied sometime for its ability to produce cute animated kittens and wacky humor.
Netflix's latest adult animation offering, Exploding Kittens, is a bonkers card game adaptation that is fun, even if overly familiar.
The series is based on the popular card series by Matthew Inman of The Oatmeal.
An eternal conflict reaches epic proportions when both, God and the Devil, are sent to Earth to live with humans, as talking cats.
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The new Netflix animated series Exploding Kittens began it reign of terror on Netflix this weekend. The show, which is very loosely based on the popular card game first introduced in 2015, explores the wild adventures of God and the Devil on Earth ...