Netflix's legal animated comedy, Strip Law, had gotten fans quite excited about its arrival long before the actual release.
The show was finally released yesterday, on February 20, and it has already received its first accolade - a stellar Rotten Tomatoes critic review.
Rotten Tomatoes reviews are considered an incredible measure of success for any movie or show, and for an animated comedy show to receive a whopping 71% based on just seven reviews is quite incredible.
Check out the official trailer for the show below:
For a freshly released animated show, a 71% review is quite impressive, indicating that the show has struck quite a chord with a majority of the critics who have tuned in to the show so far.
However, the reviews and scores will definitely change over time as more and more people watch the show and share their opinions about it.
What is Netflix's latest legal animated comedy series, Strip Law, about?
Strip Law is created by Cullen Crawford, and follows the journey of a by-the-book lawyer who pairs up with an eccentric magician from Las Vegas to solve some of the city's "stupidest cases."
The official logline for the show reads as follows:
"An uptight lawyer teams with a flashy Las Vegas magician to bring some pizzazz to the city's stupidest cases in this irreverent adult animated comedy."
The main cast for Strip Law has been voiced by Adam Scott, Janelle James, Stephen Root, Keith David, Shannon Gisela, Aimee Garcia, and Sean Philip Glasgow. While Scott voices the character of the by-the-book lawyer Lincoln Gumb, Janelle James voices the eccentric magician, Sheila Flambé.
The season features 10 episodes in total, all of which are already available for streaming.
Strip Law features many fast-paced jokes, committed voice performances, and eccentric court cases, all of which have played an important role in making the show such a huge success with critics. Another thing that has heavily resonated with viewers is the comedic dynamic shared between the two lead characters, Lincoln and Sheila, which makes it a very fun watch.
Moreover, many critics agree that while it follows a similar theme as many other adult animated series available for streaming, Strip Law also has a fresh approach in the sense that it does not try to stay grounded; instead, the show is as removed from reality and leaning into absurdity as is possible for the creators.
All ten episodes of Strip Law were released on February 20 and are available to stream on Netflix.
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