Brickleberry (2012)

The wildly irreverent animated comedy about the most dysfunctional park rangers in America, brought to you by Comedy Central.

Brickleberry - Series Information

  • Original Title: Brickleberry
  • First Air Year: 2012
  • Last Air Year: 2015
  • Created by: Roger Black, Waco O'Guin
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Comedy, Animation
  • Content Rating (US): TV-MA
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 22 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 3
  • Number of Episodes: 36
  • Status: Canceled
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: September 25, 2012 (United States - TV-MA), September 25, 2012 (Canada - G), September 25, 2012 (Germany - 12), September 25, 2012 (France - 18), September 25, 2012 (Brazil - 16), September 25, 2012 (Spain - 18)
  • Networks: Comedy Central
  • Production Companies: Fox 21, Damn! Show Productions, Black Heart Productions, Bento Box Entertainment
  • Production Countries: United States of America

Brickleberry - Plot

A group of never-do-well forest rangers are facing the shutdown of their National Park when a new ranger arrives to help transform them and save the park.

Brickleberry - Trailer

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Brickleberry - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Roger Black
  • Waco O'Guin

Main Cast

  • David Herman
  • Tom Kenny
  • Daniel Tosh
  • Jerry Minor
  • Roger Black
  • Natasha Leggero
  • Kaitlin Olson

Writers

  • Waco O'Guin
  • Roger Black
  • Jeremy Sosenko
  • Rocky Russo
  • Sivert Glarum

Executive Producers

  • Waco O'Guin
  • Daniel Tosh
  • Roger Black
  • Christopher Vane
  • Michael Rowe

Brickleberry - FAQs

Where can you stream Brickleberry online?

Brickleberry is available to stream for free with ads on Tubi TV. It can also be purchased on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, and Fandango At Home. Hulu subscribers can stream it as part of their flatrate plan.

Why was Brickleberry cancelled after three seasons?

Comedy Central pulled the plug on Brickleberry after its third season in 2015, citing declining ratings. The show had struggled to maintain its initial audience, and the network chose not to renew it despite a dedicated cult following that appreciated its irreverent, boundary-pushing humor.

Who voices the main characters in Brickleberry?

The voice cast includes David Herman as Steve Williams, Tom Kenny as Woody Johnson, Daniel Tosh as the bear cub Malloy, Jerry Minor as Denzel Jackson, Roger Black as Connie Cunaman, and Natasha Leggero and Kaitlin Olson both lending their voices to Ethel Anderson.

Is Brickleberry appropriate for kids?

Definitely not. Brickleberry carries a TV-MA rating, meaning it's intended strictly for mature audiences. The show features crude humor, strong language, adult themes, and satirical content that pushes well past the boundaries of family-friendly animation. Think of it as the rowdier cousin of South Park.

What is Brickleberry about?

Set in a fictional national park, Brickleberry follows a crew of wildly incompetent and dysfunctional park rangers whose jobs are on the line. When a hotshot new ranger arrives to whip them into shape, chaos ensues. The show blends sharp satire with outrageous adult comedy and a talking bear cub named Malloy.

How many episodes does Brickleberry have in total?

Brickleberry ran for 36 episodes across three seasons on Comedy Central. Season 1 featured 10 episodes, while Seasons 2 and 3 each expanded to 13 episodes. The series aired from September 2012 through 2015 before being cancelled.

Did Daniel Tosh help create Brickleberry?

Daniel Tosh served as an executive producer on Brickleberry and voiced the fan-favorite character Malloy, the foul-mouthed bear cub. While the series was created by Roger Black and Waco O'Guin, Tosh's involvement was central to the show's development and its Comedy Central identity.

What shows are similar to Brickleberry?

Fans of Brickleberry tend to enjoy other adult animated comedies like Squidbillies, Ugly Americans, Solar Opposites, and Superjail! For something with a similar irreverent ensemble vibe, The Cleveland Show and Robot Chicken are solid picks. Frisky Dingo and Duckman also share that anarchic, boundary-ignoring spirit.

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