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  • 7 Animations to Binge-Watch as an Adult on Children’s Day

    It’s May 27, and while the kids get to take the day off as a public holiday, capitalism denies adults — who are actual children of their parents — this satisfaction. But who says you can’t steal some of your employer’s time to binge-watch a cartoon or two that’ll help you make crass jokes about your adulthood struggles?

    7 Animations to Binge-Watch as an Adult on Children’s Day

    We curated a list of seven grown-up animations to get you started.

    “Big Mouth”

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    Don’t be fooled by the weird-looking hormone monster, Big Mouth focuses on puberty and the awkward experiences of teenagers. It goes heavy on topics like hormones, sexuality and body changes in an unhinged way. If you struggled with sexual awkwardness as a teen, you’ll relate heavily to this animation. Plus, it’s funny as hell.

    “Bojark Horseman”

    Think about all the existential crises you’ve experienced as a Nigerian adult, and you’ll find yourself jotting things down when you watch this animation. Bojark Horseman follows the life of a washed-up Hollywood horse dealing with depression, addiction and self-destructive behaviour. It’s a dark comedy with mature themes and many relatable moments that’ll have you muttering “God, abeg.”

    “Family Guy”

    One thing about this show? You’ll catch yourself asking the question, “How the hell did they allow this to air on TV?” repeatedly. Family Guy is unhinged in all the ways you can think of, and it’s worse because it references real-life events, relying heavily on slapstick humour and offensive jokes.

    “Rick and Morty”

    This show follows the story of a mad scientist grandpa who takes his teenage grandson on crazy adventures across dimensions. It has the right mix of violence and profanity that makes for good adult humour.

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    “South Park”

    One fun fact about this show? It’s been serving crass humour since 1997. South Park is notorious for social and political satire often delivered in a vulgar way. It uses profanity and violence and tackles mature themes in a way that resonates with grown-up minds.

    American Dad

    Like Family Guy, this show uses offensive humour to drive its plot and often revolves around dysfunctional family situations. Characters like Steve and Roger deliver the show’s adult jokes with no restraint. If you binge an entire season, you might catch an episode bashing capitalism for making you work on a Children’s Day holiday.

    The Simpsons

    The show follows the Simpsons, an American middle-class family living in the fictional town of Springfield. It also uses adult humour to poke fun at American culture, TV, politics and everyday human experiences. The Simpsons is famous for referencing pop culture and historical events.

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  • Nigerians, Here’s What Your Favourite Adult Cartoon Says About You

    If you watch adult cartoons, you’re really cool, ‌but there are some certain favourites that say a lot about who you are as a person. Read on to find out. 

    1. Archer

    Archer is no one’s favourite, but if it’s yours — just like the main character — instead of working for your mum, you still live with her. And to be honest,I don’t blame you; things are hard. You’re a super nerd and your favourite show is The Office

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    2. Bojack Horseman

    You’re depressed and also very annoying, but people still like you a lot. Everyone around you is used to you joking about your trauma. You can be very irresponsible, but you’re charming, so everyone lets you off the hook.

    3. Daria

    If you watched Daria, you’re always the coolest person in the room. Growing up, a lot of adults definitely didn’t like you because you always spoke your mind and you sometimes feel ‌you were born in the wrong generation. You also have very niche interests. 

    4. Brickleberry 

    You don’t want to make heaven. Bonus point: if you also watch Paradise PD, you want your casket to be hand-delivered to hell. I respect your decision oh, but if you currently feel like all your mother’s prayers aren’t working, it’s because you like Brickleberry. 

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    5. The Boondocks

    Your favourite character is Huey, which means you’re a Nigerian who constantly tweets about racism and talks about being a liberal from Iyana Ipaja. Or you like  Uncle Ruckus, and you believe ‌black people can be racist.

    6. Family Guy

    You’re always bored, and you watch Family Guy to help you relax and you’re either really young or super old. Also very broke. You also have daddy issues, but who doesn’t?

    7. Big Mouth

    You definitely peaked in high school and you’re probably still friends with many people from  secondary school. You also make a lot of annoying sex jokes even though you’re single to stupor. 

    8. Rick and Morty

    You’re funny because you always think you’re the smartest person in the room because you like a lot of science shows and movies. But no, you’re not. You also have a God complex but use humour to cope with how bad your life turned out.  

    9. Love Death &Robots

    You’re pretentious; you like cartoons, but you watch Love, Death & Robots to feel like an “adult”.. Your favourite episodes are Ice Age and Alternate Histories. Try to allow yourself to enjoy things you like. 

    10. Inside Job

    If you like Inside Job, you’re cool and most likely GenZ. You have either extensively researched the Mandela effect at a point in your life or you live for conspiracy theories. Either way, you have good taste. 

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