Netflix Original Series Presents The Cuphead Show Season 3 Review by Ryan Balkwill

Genre: Slapstick, Comedy, Musical, Adventure

Based on  Cuphead and Characters by Studio MDHR

Developed by Dave Wasson

Written by Deeki Deke, Clay Morrow, Adam Paloian, Cosmo Segurson, Dave Wasson

Voicing by: Tru Valentino, Frank Todaro, Wayne Brady, Joe Hanna, Luke Millington-Drake, Grey Griffin, Cosmo Segurson & Dave Wasson.

Theme Song Composer: Ego Plum

Opening Theme: “Welcome to the Cuphead Show!” (performed by Gizzelle Andrea Becerra, Tru Valentino, and Frank Todaro)

Ending Theme: “Welcome to the Cuphead Show!” (instrumental composed by Ego Plum)

Composer: Ego Plum

Executive Producers: Dave Wasson, CJ Kettler, Chad Moldenhauer, Jared Moldenhauer, Cosmo Segurson (co-executive)

 Producers: Carolyn Roach (line), Jackie Watson (line)

Editor: Amy Blaisdell

Production Company: Netflix Animation, King Features Entertainment, Studio MDHR

Animation Services: Lighthouse Studios, Screen Novelties (stop motion)

Distributor:  Netflix

Plot: From hijinks and heebie-jeebies to holiday cheer: This season’s got it all as the boys go big to trick the Devil — and stir up trouble all over town!

Season 3 of The Cuphead Show was still continuing to show its good quality.

Pros: All the stuff that you love from in the first seasons are still in here,it’s very funny and the writing is excellent.The animation is good and I’m surprised this show manged to keep the  quality of fun within a one year span. The villain devil had more time on screen this time around including  his interactions with Cuphead and Mugman, which I found very amusing.  Ms. Chalice had  a bigger role this time around and the “A very devil Christmas” episode was my favourite. 

Cons: Cuphead and Mugman’s other enemies did not show up at all this season. The comedy at times didn’t work for me. 

Fact: People could watch the first episode because it has dropped on YouTube.

Casts & characters:

I recommend watching the first two seasons of this show before seeing this one to anyone who haven’t seen it yet.

Rating: 8 out of 10 Stars

Ryan Balkwill:

Resident TV reviewer,

Level Best Art Cafe.

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