SummaryThe cartoon based on a idea about a policeman (Nick Offerman) who uses an ax to enforce the law was created by 5-year-old Malachai Nicolle and his older brother, Ethan.
SummaryThe cartoon based on a idea about a policeman (Nick Offerman) who uses an ax to enforce the law was created by 5-year-old Malachai Nicolle and his older brother, Ethan.
It's probably one of the most original ideas television has produced in years. The reason? It's so quirky, it zags where others would zig. It also has that loopy sensibility that comes from a vivid imagination.
Of course it's childish, but in a good way as it effectively taps into the kid in everyone, much as "South Park" does. It both celebrates and gently spoofs the traditions of superhero comics.
It is almost unbearable sober. If I have to watch a cartoon featuring a bad guy made of zombie poop named Dr. Doodoo 16 years after South Park debuted Mr. Hankey, the Christmas poo, I need to have whatever the dudes from Yo Gabba Gabba! are on.