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This series offers a wide range of comedies that we live with through a strong friendship between two women of animation. The 30-year-old women live in the same residential building, trying to cope with life permanently. Tuca, an arrogant Toukan, and Bertie, a cocky, anxious bird, try to have a perfect experience in that building. Binary seems to have its own ambitions, as they try to adapt to everyday conditions comically.
Tuca and Bertie is similarly messy, weird, and loving-and has the advantage of living in a world without rules. It's a little terrifying - but full of possibility, too.
What really distinguishes the show, though, is Hanawalt's surreal vision, the anarchic fluidity of the landscape, the series's whimsically bending laws of both nature and physics.
The rare hangout show that you'll want to revisit not just to spend more time with the characters, but to comb over every frame for the choice sight gags that you may have missed.
In short order, Tuca & Bertie has become another Netflix animated gem for adults, one that can be placed in a conversation with Bojack, Big Mouth and F Is for Family.
Wilder, lighter, and fluffier than BoJack because it cherishes the absurd and punny. Its strength is its delightful visuals, which teeter from hilariously hipster to Seussian surreality, and pop with more energy than BoJack.