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  • If you like Rick and Morty's Interdimensional Cable, then you'll like Hot Streets. It doesn't make any sense and honestly it doesn't have to, it's just funny if you don't over think it.
  • 13Funbags18 February 2019
    This show steals so much from other cartoons that it would take forever to mention all the lifted ideas. I will mention that they stole the "semen makes you better at sports" idea from South Park. Shows like this are why you should be allowed to give negative ratings. This is a minus 10.
  • neacorp4 February 2018
    Terrible animation, unfunny jokes, incoherent universe structure, boring violence, too many deus ex machinas, interesting character designs and dilemmas immediately skipped over for lame main cast of schmucks who are less interesting to listen and watch than actual planks of wood.

    It's like watching R rated Uncle Grandpa if it were made by a boring has been uncle.

    I have seen better works on Newground 15 years ago.
  • This isn't a typical comedy show. At least not in the sense that there is typical jokes. It gets is humor from being nonsensical, ironic and self aware. I would compare this show to most memes and rappers now a days. Its aware of how ridiculous it is and thrives because of it. The dialogue is serious and dramatic in awkward situations, and cartoony and campy at times that doesnt call for it. Thanks to the input from Seth Green and Justin Roiland, the oneliners-per-minute ratio is near "Ron Burgandy" levels. Simply put, imagine if you had an interdimensional cable box from Rick and Morty (another more popular project of Roiland's). Now imagine a primetime detective show that you might see emanating from that insanity box and that would essentially be Hot Streets. And for that reason I cant promise it will be for everyone. If your looking for "relatable" situations then this might not be your speed. However, if you genuenly dont mind being confused, and you enjoy the interdimensional cable episodes of Rick and Morty, or if you enjoy vintage Adult Swim (Space Ghost, The Brak Show, Harvey Birdman, Sealab, ATHF, etc.) Then Hot Streets is definitely worth checking out!
  • Started watching hoping for some Rick & Morty type humor and storytelling. Sorely disappointed.
  • Season 1 is infinitely better but that still doesn't diminish Season 2's hilarity. A great animated series that is greatly benefited from quirky writing and Justin Roiland's Chubby Wubbers, and the many other various extras Justin voices.
  • At first I thought it was going to be one of those poorly drawn but ironically funny type of cartoons, but a few minutes into the show it goes downhill fast, i really don't know what they were aiming at in terms of humor, i got courage the cowardly dog mixed with Rick and Morty, a bit of archer but just doesn't work... This is one cartoon that you will either love or hate extremely
  • I find hot streets to be simple, humorous, and genius. It's like an adult swim version of Scooby doo mixed with something like archer. Honestly people, what kind of deep humor are you looking for in a 15 minute adult swim show...get a life or flip the channel. Why are these reviews the way they are?
  • Just really liked the humour, havnt actually laughed at a show in ages. Much better than rick and morty which is both intense, boring and not funny at the same time.
  • Awesome Art, Super Tight Vocals, Dry & Visual Humor, Very Avant-Garde. I've called it, Intellifun :) My most notable appreciation is the utterly incredible motion/ psychology animations, so brilliant, so special. (ps: I secretly fancy the vocals of the character Jen) :)
  • It's like Rick and Morty meets Mike Tyson Mysteries, but without any of the things that made those shows interesting or funny. It's also not horrifically bad, either, so it's just this bland, uninteresting mess with no identity of it's own. Basically a second rate Rick and Morty, just go watch that instead.