
Brickleberry
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Brickleberry National Park teeters on the brink of closure, its once-vibrant trails and lush landscapes now threatened by neglect and dwindling resources. But not if the park's ragtag team of park rangers can help it! In *Brickleberry*, an animated half-hour series, we're introduced to this chaotic yet endearing group as they stumble through their responsibilities in a desperate effort to keep the park alive.
At the heart of the story is Steve (voiced by David Herman), a man whose pride runs as deep as his dedication to Brickleberry. For years, he’s proudly claimed the title of "Ranger of the Month," wearing it like a badge of honor. However, his confidence takes a hit when Ethel (Natasha Leggero) arrives—a sharp-witted ranger transferred from Yellowstone with a no-nonsense attitude and a mission to transform Brickleberry into the thriving haven it deserves to be. Her presence rattles Steve, igniting a rivalry that's equal parts amusing and poignant.
Connie (Roger Black) and Denzel (Jerry Minor) round out the quirky duo of rangers whose personalities couldn’t be more different. Connie brings a certain charm and resourcefulness to the table, always ready to tackle challenges head-on. Meanwhile, Denzel stands out for all the wrong reasons—his lack of basic ranger skills often leads to hilariously disastrous situations. Yet, despite his shortcomings, there's something undeniably lovable about him, making him a vital part of the team.
Leading this motley crew is Woody (Tom Kenny), the haplessly devoted Head Ranger. His love for Brickleberry knows no bounds; he would move mountains to protect every tree and creature within its borders. Above all else, though, Woody treasures Malloy (Daniel Tosh), the orphaned bear cub he adopted and treats like his own child. Spoiling Malloy to excess has become both his greatest joy and his biggest weakness, showcasing a softer side that balances the chaos around him.
Through laughter, mishaps, and heartfelt moments, *Brickleberry* paints a vivid picture of these flawed but unforgettable characters who fight against the odds to preserve the beauty of their beloved park. It’s not just a job for them—it’s a calling, one that reveals the depth of their passion and humanity in unexpected ways.
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Recent Reviews

Samfira Ion Cosmin
It's like a more inappropriate version of South Park




snowfall
As I dust off these old shows, I realize how entertaining they were. This show is on par with Archer, its better than Family Guy, Simpsons, Bob's and




Ramesh Hetfield
So pissed that they canceled this show. It's so wrong is right.




Daan van den Bergh
A show which is freaking funny with it's adult humor and all the episodes made me laugh for sure. Felt it's as crude and funny as south park at times.




Seb May
Have to agree with You, snowfall. Couple of laughs, so far, but not that Great.




Jonathan McReynolds
I think it's for those with a seriously messed up sense of humour.. Not that I'm complaining...




Tabi Senda
Have you ever sat in bed, bored, and noticed that the channel that your television set was set on happened to be re-running the premiere of a new serie




Cory Copeland
Very crude and stupid at times, but ok for watching in bed etc 6/10




Sophia Moaning
well that's was certainly something.




Blakblu
Basically the animation equivalent of a fart joke. Not funny for people who actually grew past 16.




Nick
I think this show was really just starting to hit its stride as the show was ending at three seasons. Daniel Tosh is a particular sense of humor that p


