- Network: HULU
- Series Premiere Date: May 8, 2020
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 61 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 47 out of 61
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Mixed: 6 out of 61
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Negative: 8 out of 61
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May 9, 2020Thought it was pretty good, not as good as rick and morty but very easy to get stuck watching the entire season. Pretty fun.
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May 8, 2020It's really dumb but at the same time interesting to watch. But for anyone who is obsessed with Rick and Morty, this maybe the show for you.
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May 8, 2020Really funny and crazy, it only gets better as the season goes on. The wall!
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May 12, 2020
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May 12, 2020Loved this series so much. It wasn't as deep as rick and morty and I was ok with that. It had a lot of the same humor and bigger plot twists that feed into other things.
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Jul 18, 2020If you are a fan of Rick and Morty then look no further. This is clever and super funny. Would recommend to anyone who needs a hardy laugh.
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May 18, 2020Of course this show is going to be regarded as derivative of Rick and Marty and in many ways it is but honestly Rick and Marty is a great show so this is not bad at all.
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Jul 19, 2020A lot Of Fun
Even though it’s not as good as Rick And Morty, Solar Opposites is still a crass, hilarious, and smart comedy. -
May 22, 2020It had some funny and enjoyable moments. I especially loved when the side plot took the entire story for one episode and it had all the great romance , betrayal, etc tropes in other dystopian movies like snowpiercer. Not a bad series from the guys that made that pickle man thing
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Solar Opposites is weird enough in its own unique way to separate it from all the other animated comedies out there, and its anarchic vibe might be just the ridiculous distraction you’re looking for right now.
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Solar Opposites is best at its loosest. Roiland’s semi-improvisational style returns on occasion, with the opening credits having a slightly different voiceover every episode. His ramshackle, half-assed delivery is almost always funny, and the show’s concept and storylines are usually so undercooked that it makes Roiland’s off-the-cuff material even more impressive.
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This is a show that rarely takes its time. Watching things escalate from tiny misunderstandings to disasters threatening to destroy a city or reconstitute the fabric of timespace is this show’s sweet spot.