Genre: Animated, Comedy, Adventure, Action
Created by Chad Moldenhauer, Jared Moldenhauer
Based on Cuphaed 2017 Game by Studio MDHR
Developed by Dave Wasson
Written by Deeki Deke, Clay Morrow, Adam Paloian, Cosmo Segurson, Dave Wasson.
Directed by Adam Paloian, Clay Morrow, Mark Caballero (stop motion), Seamus Walsh (stop motion)
Starring: Tru Valentino, Frank Todaro, Joe Hanna, Luke Millington-Drake, Wayne Brady, Grey Griffin, Cosmo Segurson, Dave Wasson
Them Song Composer: Ego Plum
Opening Theme: “Welcome to the Cuphead Show!” (arranged and produced by Ego Plum) (performed by Gizzelle Andrea Becerra, Tru Valentino, and Frank Todaro).
Ending Theme: “Welcome to the Cuphead Show!” (instrumental).
Composer: Ego Plum
Executive producers: D
- ave Wasson
- CJ Kettler
- Chad Moldenhauer
- Jared Moldenhauer
- Claire Finn (for Lighthouse)
- Cosmo Segurson (co-executive)
Producers: Carolyn Roach (line), Jackie Watson (line), Cormac Slevin (for Lighthouse), Ruchi Shah (line; for Lighthouse), Chris Finnegan (stop motion)
Editor: Amy Blaisdell.
Production companies: Netflix Animation, King Features Syndicate, Studio MDHR
Animation services: Lighthouse Studios, Screen Novelties (stop motion)
Distributor: Netflix
Plot: The Cuphead Show! follows the misadventures of the impulsive Cuphead and his cautious brother Mugman.
I gave this new animated series A hold when I’m ready to watch this one.
Season 1 of The Cuphead Show was so Great.
Pros: The show does remind me of some old Mickle Mouse Cartoon. I like a lot of its slapstick comedy. The Devil were compelling as a arch nemesis to go up against Both the cup head boys & You might get into this series in order before Getting the game that this show is based on. And the last episode ended on a cliff hanger to look forward to what’s season w got instore.
Cons: My only criticism was I wish the first season did end in just 10 Episodes.
Voice Casts:
- Tru Valentino as Cuphead
- Frank Todaro as Mugman and Jerry
- Grey Griffin as Ms. Chalice
- Joe Hanna as Elder Kettle and Sal Spudder
- Luke Millington-Drake as the Devil
- Wayne Brady as King Dice[4]
- Dave Wasson as Henchman and Telephone
- Cosmo Segurson as Porkrind and Chauncey Chantenay
- Chris Wylde as Ribby
- Rick Zieff as Croaks
- Jim Conroy as Ollie Bulb, Jasper and Duke
- Keith Ferguson as Bowlboy
- Candi Milo as Cherry and Brandywine Heirloom
- Gary Anthony Williams as Quadratus
- Andrew Morgado as Stickler
- Cristina Milizia as Baby Bottle
I recommend watching this show on Netflix to those Who like this style of animation.
Rating: 9 out of 10 Stars
Ryan Balkwill:
Resident TV reviewer,
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