Paradise PD (2018)

Paradise PD

Paradise PD is an adult animated action-comedy about a hilariously incompetent small-town police force that bungles every call. The series follows the department’s motley crew — led by a long-suffering, booze-prone chief and muddled by his overenthusiastic but immature son — as they fumble through crime-fighting, corrupt schemes, and personal disasters. Episodes mix broad slapstick, outrageous set pieces and serialized jokes with pop-culture parody and satirical takes on cop-show tropes. Watching Paradise PD you’ll get fast-paced, often raunchy humor: crude jokes, gross-out gags, and frequent bursts of cartoon violence are the norm. The show pairs high-energy action sequences with absurd character antics — from over-the-top shootouts to darkly comic personal conflicts — and occasionally sneaks in surprising emotional beats beneath the chaos. The animation is bold and exaggerated, matching the show’s willingness to push comedic boundaries. Expect each episode to be a short, punchy ride (typical runtime like a half-hour), driven more by shock and irreverence than subtlety or realism. If you enjoy adult animated comedies that favor shock value, tasteless jokes, and anarchic satire of law enforcement and small-town life, this will deliver. If you prefer restrained or family-friendly fare, it’s not for you. Content note: the series contains strong language, sexual content and innuendo, drug use, and graphic/violent humor.

Actors: Sarah Chalke, David Herman, Tom Kenny

Genres: Action, Animation, Comedy

IMDB Rating 6.8 /10 Bmoat Rating 6.8 /10