Solar Opposites (2020)

Solar Opposites is an irreverent adult animated sci-fi comedy about a mismatched family of aliens who crash‑land in suburban middle America and try to figure out whether life is better here or back on their home world. The show balances high‑concept science fiction (wacky gadgets, alien politics, and interstellar threats) with down‑to‑earth family dynamics and culture‑clash humor as the alien family argues, bonds, and sabotages one another while adapting to human life. If you watch it, expect fast, loud, often gross-out humor and sharp satire: rapid-fire jokes, absurd set pieces, and biting observations about modern suburban life and pop culture. Episodes are short and punchy (roughly half-hour), mixing standalone comedic beats with ongoing storylines—most notably an increasingly elaborate and darkly funny serialized subplot about a miniature human civilization trapped inside a mysterious “Wall” in the family’s house. That Wall arc evolves over seasons from quirky background gags into a surprisingly inventive, sometimes unsettling exploration of power, society, and consequences. The tone varies from silly and juvenile to unexpectedly emotional and thoughtful, so viewers get both wild visual gags and occasional genuine character moments about belonging and identity. The animation is colorful and kinetic, and the show is made for adults—frequent strong language, violence, and mature themes. If you enjoy satirical sci‑fi and offbeat adult cartoons that blend shock comedy with clever, ongoing worldbuilding, Solar Opposites delivers a hectic, entertaining ride with a surprising amount of heart beneath the chaos.
Actors: Justin Roiland, Thomas Middleditch, Sean Giambrone
Genres: Animation, Comedy, Sci-Fi
7.9
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7.9
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