![]() ![]() In addition to really strong comedy, the show also goes the extra mile of fleshing out the characters and the world they inhabit. Some of the funniest moments come from the antagonists getting their comeuppances in hilarious fashion or the brothers outwitting the Devil himself. While we're rooting for them to make it out alive, we're also laughing at hilarious comedy that ranges from clever word play, funny visual gags and hysterical slapstick. With a runtime of 14-16 minutes, each episode wastes no time before getting the viewer on the brother's side and laughing with/at them and their antics. Each episode features Cuphead and Mugman going on an adventure on Inkwell Isle and hilarious shenanigans ensue. ![]() While the recurring arc of the show is the Devil wanting Cuphead's soul, the show's primary focus is being an episodic comedy like the 1930s cartoons that inspired the game. Developed by Dave Wasson (creator of Cartoon Network's Time Squad) with the original creators of Cuphead, Chad and Jared Moldenhauer, serving as executive producers, The Cuphead Show follows the adventures of Cuphead and his brother Mugman on Inkwell Isle. ![]() From the superb writing to the amazing comedy, The Cuphead Show made the constants delays and production hurdles worth it. Save for the game play, The Cuphead Show maintains the main 2 core aspects of the game as will as adding in some talented voice acting, fleshing out the characters and providing lots of laughs throughout each episode. Cuphead took the world by storm back in 2017 with it's throwback aesthetic, challenging but fun game play and slapping soundtrack. ![]()
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