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6.9

Generally favorable reviews- based on 46 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 32 out of 46
  2. Negative: 11 out of 46
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  1. Nov 14, 2015
    10
    Every frame of animation is pure porn for the eyes. It's refreshing to see a cartoon take a risk at being a period piece, & unlike 99% of TV series set in a specific decade, Moonbeam City totally nails the 80s, from the Patrick Nagel character designs, Lisa Frank color pallet, New Wave sound, to the Memphis postmodern neo expressionist details.

    The humor is hit & miss. For example the
    Every frame of animation is pure porn for the eyes. It's refreshing to see a cartoon take a risk at being a period piece, & unlike 99% of TV series set in a specific decade, Moonbeam City totally nails the 80s, from the Patrick Nagel character designs, Lisa Frank color pallet, New Wave sound, to the Memphis postmodern neo expressionist details.

    The humor is hit & miss. For example the bulk of jokes from the episode about dolphin racing fell flat, but then the episode about drugs & firefighters was comically successful.
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  2. Oct 3, 2015
    10
    With a very 30 rock sense of humor and visuals like Miami Vice meets Gankutsuou, it's worth a try for the visuals alone. The humor is still finding it's footing, but there's a lot of potential in this series.
  3. Oct 2, 2015
    9
    Its hysterical, it doesnt make up for taking Brickleberry off the air, but its a nice treat and I cannot wait to see where the show is going to go! Big ups to the cast and most importantly the artists, most cartoons arent drawn well or creatively and I feel that this show has a nice little dark twist in the artists room too! :D
  4. Sep 25, 2015
    10
    stunning animation, great jokes, give it a go you might just like it. bla bla bla bla bla bla is good watch it max good time so watch it because i said so
  5. Apr 21, 2016
    9
    The Archer comparisons really only apply to the visual style of the show. When it comes to comedy they are both wildly different beats. Archer's humor comes as more sophisticated in comparison as "Moonbeam City" is rapid fire absurdist humor with a touch of goofy and inane. The result is a wildly funny good time.

    It clearly means to parody old 80s cop shows. However it nature of going
    The Archer comparisons really only apply to the visual style of the show. When it comes to comedy they are both wildly different beats. Archer's humor comes as more sophisticated in comparison as "Moonbeam City" is rapid fire absurdist humor with a touch of goofy and inane. The result is a wildly funny good time.

    It clearly means to parody old 80s cop shows. However it nature of going over the top means that it regularly ditches that tone of parody in favor of it's own brand of over-the-top humor. The neon visuals and throwbacks to the era are still present though.

    It's charming characters are repeatedly thrown into crazy situations that bring forth of lot of immature humor to the forefront of the show. It's goofy, silly, nonsensical, and at times even dumb. However none of that changes the fact that it kept me laughing throughout it's first season. Shame it got cancelled, because it was kind of like Archer's goofy little brother. It also wasn't afraid of making some less than brilliant jokes that were still funny. Proof that comedy doesn't always need to have a grounded or serious tone to be funny.
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  6. Dec 18, 2015
    9
    Stunning visuals, likeable characters, okay to great comedy, depending on the episode. I see why it's often compared to archer but i think it's definitely different enough to be something of its own. Recommended for everyone who loved the 80 and wants some eye porn garnished with humor.
  7. Nov 19, 2015
    7
    The animation is stunning. You could watch it with the sound muted and still be entertained by the visuals. The music is catchy and the writing is above average. Like season 1 of most comedies, it takes time to figure out your characters, fill them out and find your rhythm and voice. Each episode is steadily improving (with the exception of 3, which was just weird - but beautiful to lookThe animation is stunning. You could watch it with the sound muted and still be entertained by the visuals. The music is catchy and the writing is above average. Like season 1 of most comedies, it takes time to figure out your characters, fill them out and find your rhythm and voice. Each episode is steadily improving (with the exception of 3, which was just weird - but beautiful to look at).

    The show has a lot of potential. Don't go into this thinking it's another Archer. Beyond being 1) animated 2) having a lead male that is a horny, narcissistic brunette, they are very different shows. Comparing the two is about as fair as comparing Magnum P.I. with The Rockford Files.

    Give it a shot, it is worth it.
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  8. Dec 4, 2015
    10
    Moonbeam City is a show that keeps getting better with each episode. For anyone who only saw the first couple of episodes, you really owe it to yourself to see some of the later episodes such as the Annie Award nominated "Quest for Aquatica" (episode 4). I'm also a big fan of "The Strike Visualizer Strikes Again" (episode 3), "Glitzotrene-One Town's Seduction" (episode 5, perhaps myMoonbeam City is a show that keeps getting better with each episode. For anyone who only saw the first couple of episodes, you really owe it to yourself to see some of the later episodes such as the Annie Award nominated "Quest for Aquatica" (episode 4). I'm also a big fan of "The Strike Visualizer Strikes Again" (episode 3), "Glitzotrene-One Town's Seduction" (episode 5, perhaps my favorite), and "The Legend of Circuit Lake" (episode 9).

    Although people love to compare this show to Archer, there are numerous differences, not the least of which is the tighter 4-person ensemble cast...sort of like the difference between Seinfeld (a 4-person ensemble) and friends (a larger ensemble). I also feel that the visual style and the music in Moonbeam City is far superior. The show is far more absurdist than Archer, reminding me of Sealab 2021 or Frisky Dingo/The Xtacles.
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Metascore
52

Mixed or average reviews - based on 8 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 8
  2. Negative: 1 out of 8
  1. Reviewed by: Katy Waldman
    Sep 16, 2015
    30
    Individually and in aggregate, the gags stretch with their whole being toward silliness like plants toward the sun. Moonbeam City is an exercise in the sort of dumb--weapons-grade, analysis-resistant--it takes MENSA-levels of intellect to achieve.
  2. Reviewed by: Robert Lloyd
    Sep 16, 2015
    70
    I rather liked it, though for its form possibly more than for its content. (Note: Subsequent episodes improve on the pilot.)
  3. Reviewed by: Bob Sassone
    Sep 16, 2015
    58
    It’s okay, but it’s an acquired taste.