Son of Zorn
Son of Zorn
TV-14 | 11 September 2016 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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  • Reviews
    downingjesus

    I finally get to watch this show fully and enjoy all that it is, then they break-up and leave me with a big cliffhanger! This show's style is great and I would have given money to fund its continued production, if I had it to give. According to Wiki, some changes were made in who was heading the production team and the founders just split on the project on by one. Why would everyone just leave this project and not continue with another company?This show has everything, especially love the rotoscoped animation mix with live-action characters. The drama, action, characters, worlds, and comedy were so believable between everyone. A new dimension of animation and live-action tv shows combined has breached possibilities and successful potential, if done right. The collaboration and connections made with this show is lifelike, believable, enjoyable, and worth giving a chance in other production ideas. I love animation, but rarely get to watch tv shows that are really funny without looking for the classics. Today's tv shows cannot be compared to the efforts this show tried to bring to the table. Most are not really funny and stories always have to pertain to law enforcement. Classic and superhero themed shows are probably the closest things to entertainment I get from watching TV. Hopefully, this team of creators with create their own brand of shows, movies, or featured entertainment with other positive supporters. I would have loved to have seen more or at least a clear closure, but cancelation unfortunately happened. Thank you for creating this show and putting your efforts into bringing something new for viewers!

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    djburton-1

    This show punches well above its weight, and clearly from the negative responses, well above the heads of most. The writing is sharp, the humour is - in spite of its absurdity -quite nuanced and sophisticated, at times the equal of the best writing in Arrested Development or Archer. A sign of the times that a show of this quality can't make it past one season.

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    Max Yo

    Love this show! A lot of similarities to my childhood and father figure. Great job of combining animation with reality and using it to set up humor. Every episode had a theme but also created a nice storyline that I wanted to continue following. Character development was also really well done. Hope to see Season 2 soon!

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    lunargentmkb

    I'm sure it's not everyone's cup of tea, but I think it's hilarious. The cliché divorced father trying to bond with his son theme is given a great twist. Combining animation with live action is definitely a gimmick, but it totally works for me. The entire cast plays it straight, interacting with a 7-foot-tall animated character in a totally natural manner. The animation is crude, but intentionally so.The dialogue is sharp and funny. Cheryl Hines is predictably great. Tim Meadows, as her wimpy, excruciatingly politically correct new fiancé, is sublimely annoying. The kid is believable. Best of all, Jason Sudeikis, voicing Zorn, is a wonderful combination of of epically clueless and touchingly earnest, as he attempts to build a relationship with his son - and sell industrial soap dispensers - or was it paper towels?The show also lacks the mean-spirited tone that keeps me away from the Fox animated comedies.

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