Brickleberry
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Brickleberry

A group of never-do-well forest rangers are facing the shutdown of their National Park when a new ranger arrives to help transform them and save the p...ark. Show More

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Brickleberry (2012–2015) is an animated television series that follows the misadventures of a group of incompetent forest rangers who find themselves on the brink of losing their beloved National Park. Their fortunes take a turn when a new ranger joins the team, hoping to revamp their operations and save the park from closure.

The series features a colorful cast of characters, including the dimwitted rangers Woody, Steve, and Denzel, as well as the park's anthropomorphic bear mascot, Malloy. Together, they stumble through outrageous and often politically incorrect scenarios, providing an irreverent and edgy brand of humor.

Despite their bumbling ways, the rangers embody a certain charm that resonates with audiences. The arrival of the ambitious new ranger, often at odds with the group's unorthodox approach to the job, creates a dynamic clash between old and new. The resulting comedic interactions and unexpected plot twists keep viewers entertained throughout the series.

With each episode, Brickleberry showcases the team's efforts to confront various challenges, such as wildfires and unruly tourists, all while managing their personal lives. This blend of slapstick comedy, satire, and social commentary delivers a unique viewing experience that appeals to fans of adult-oriented animated series.

Brickleberry offers an offbeat and witty take on the lives of park rangers, laying the groundwork for an entertaining, laugh-out-loud comedy series that will leave audiences wanting more.

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Brickleberry

Writers:

Roger Black, Waco O'Guin