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7/10
Please give it a chance!
zpeters-5235720 January 2021
Man, all of you people clearly didn't give this show much of a chance before just calling it awful. Yes, it has the same style and humor as Bobs Burgers. But the Characters are all different, and I love the single Dad take. And being set in the great north opens up so many stories and jokes. Also, the voice cast is brilliant, Will Forte and Nick Offerman are killing it, as always. Give this show a chance before you just write it off as a lazy Bob Burgers rip off, because it deserves a chance.
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7/10
Changed my rating, I'm a fan. It's wholesome without being regressive or close minded
crazelord1 May 2022
I originally wrote a review after sporadically watching the first season with time in between the episodes and an episode or 2 of the second season. And I didn't get the appeal, thinking it was a boring Bob's Burgers knock off.

But I think watching it staggered and a couple of duller season 2 episodes gave me a bad impression. Bc I continued to binge through the second season straight through and it just kind of hit me. It isn't the best show I've ever watched but it's really comforting.

I don't know if it's the Alaskan setting hitting suppressed dreams of giving up on the city life and just moving out to open nature or just seeing a family who even in a rougher physical environment and with an absentee mom still just love and support each other unconditionally. It makes me feel good watching the show.

It just feels nice to watch these characters and while it's rarely laugh out loud funny it's continuously humorous. Especially thanks to the talented voice cast.

And I think with all the hyperbolic and nihilistic comedy we tend to have these days or ones that are trying to have bigger messages and push boundaries (both of which I do enjoy a lot!), once in awhile it's nice to have a show that's, dare I say, wholesome.

But not without some edge and I don't mean it's conservative, it's not. It still occasionally tackles issues like homosexuality and race but the main conceit of the show is that this is a good hard working loving and open minded family who are just living their lives. Sometimes they learn lessons and sometimes they have more comical scenarios.

But it's a great way for my brain to relax from the stresses of how mad our reality has become or things in my life specifically. That everything works out with the right attitude and support of the people around you. Sometimes you just need that in your life and done in an entertaining way.
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7/10
Great Potential, But Still Enjoyable!
icocleric24 January 2022
The first episode was hard to get into, but from there it got better and better. I could really tell the show had the same writer's as Bob's Burgers because it was funny, while the characters still had a loving relationship with each other.

I enjoy Bob's Burgers more, but that show has had more time to grow, and I really feel this show has really great potential. I really love the single Dad approach, because that's not often seen in media, and I love the fact there's an openly gay family member who isn't the butt of the joke. It's all sweet and loving, problems happen of course. But they all love each other.
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9/10
A one-of-a-kind show with tremendous heart
kingsocarso23 February 2021
A lot of the reviews on here compare this show unfavorably with shows like Bob's Burgers, Family Guy, Rick and Morty, and the like. They're completely missing the point. Sure, The Great North is made by the studio that made Bob's Burgers and Executive Produced by Loren Bouchard, but, aside from the distinctly Bob's Burgers-style character designs, this has very little meaningful effect on the show (Executive Producers are usually pretty minor, offering their name and support to the show but doing very little of the day-to-day operations).

The Great North isn't funny like Bob's Burgers, Family Guy, and Rick and Morty because it's not trying to be like them at all; it's a one-of-a-kind show that's incredibly endearing and full of heart. We see a coming-of-age of Judy Tobin as she turns 16, for instance, but this stereotypical TV event is given a nuanced twist that makes it anything but stereotypical. Her coming-of-age is marked by her leaving her father's side to take a job pursuing her passion, but the twist is that her father, Beef, is simultaneously coming to grips with the loss of his wife. The typical coming-of-age story is given a strikingly powerful emotional note in this pairing, setting the tone for the whole show; it's a much more mature and emotionally nuanced show, compared to the comedy-focused youth-targeted shows like Family Guy and Rick and Morty, about a truly contemporary family. What makes this more special is that it's not the family of the popular imagination; much like a real family, it's a patchwork quilt of juxtaposed identities and very different people who all have to get along: a manly fisherman, a young woman who dreams of being an artist, a shy and nerdy movie buff, a smart but headstrong black woman, a gay teenager with his head in the clouds, and a demure 10-year-old who loves the outdoors. This diversity is not to be "woke." The ways the family doesn't conform to stereotypical TV families makes it feel so much more genuine, immediate, and relevant. Plus, Dulce Sloan gives a great performance as Honeybee.

If you like strictly youth-oriented animated shows with big helpings of silly, often juvenile comedy, so do I! And more power to you. But just understand that that is NOT what The Great North is, and if you come in expecting that, you won't like it. But it's actually a very good show. This is a show that might even make you cry (episode 2 made me choke up!).
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7/10
Watch for yourself
jenmanda42411 September 2021
This show is actually pretty funny. You can't compare it to bob's. I've laughed a lot. Like laughed out loud. Give this show a chance.
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10/10
Hilarious and Sweet
thecouchwarmer1 February 2022
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The love in this show is awkwardly honest and hilarious. There's nothing but love in this animated family going through life together and growing together without their estranged mother.

The family has so much going on in their own lives but they make sure to spend time together no matter what.

Wolf and Honeybee are the most adorable couple and their love is so sincere and special.

Wolf is so full of love for his family and will do anything for them. Honeybee is the best in-law anyone could ask for and she embraces the Alaskan life with the Tobin family with open arms and so much love.

Judy's love for the arts is wonderful and her upbeat attitude helps her out when fighting right and wrong. Ham is the sweetest brother and the most innocent kid and inspiring baker you'll ever see. The Alaskan Twins are an awkward and cute duo to watch, especially when they help each other out.

Moon is the youngest but he's the often the steady minded person in the room. His adorable bear jacket might throw you off but he's arguably the most mature minded kid you'll ever ever see. He's also a very strong willed, animal helping, and most courageous kid, in my opinion.

Beef is their dad. He's the tough yet soft hearted father who will do anything for his family. All he wants is to spend time with his kids on their boat and at their home. He does what he can to support them no matter what, even when he doesn't quite know what he's doing but he's always happy to try for his family. This shows in every episode.

The Tobin family are awkward but so cute together. They spend most of their time helping each other and just hyping each other up to get through the day.

It's a lovely show that I can watch all day. Like Bob's Burgers, this show is family oriented and each episode is a testament to their love for each other.
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7/10
Alot of promise yet unfulfilled
andrew_bone16 May 2021
Despite the A list cast the first 10 episodes are hit and miss. It isn't really edgy or boundary pushing (yet) but it has it moments. I think one thing the writers did well was the charector creation. If the show lasts for 5 years + they have alot to work with. For instance the single dad thing, think of all the crazy/eccentric/plain funny relationships he can have. Remember aminated charectors are generally perpetually stuck in time so the more flexible the better.

One charector who isn't working at all IMO is Moon Tobin. He seems like he is suppose to be the offspring of Louise from BB and Stewie from FG (both really funny). Louise is probably my favorite animated charector period. Unfortunatly the charector comes off extremely derivative and even awkward at times.

A lot of promise here. Hopefully the show can find its groove in season 2.
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8/10
It's worth a watch
kristawallace22 January 2021
So far I've seen the first and second episode. I'll be honest at first I was feeling meh about it. But after the second episode, I'm looking forward to the next one. This show is witty and definitely has a few laughs. I appreciate that they tried to make the show inclusive and it doesnt feel overdone. If you're open to a new show, give it a try.
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Painfully not funny.
schlob775 August 2022
Love Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, and many other members of the cast so I was excited to see this show. I barely got through 3 episodes of this painfully boring, unfunny show before I threw in the towel. The writing is pretty poor, very derivative of very funny Bob's Burgers (funny that some of the reviewers that like this show have their panties in a bunch of that comment, as true as it may be), a kid in a bear suit rather than wearing rabbit ears (hmmmmmmm), it's just not at all funny. With such a great cast it's got to be the writing that is failing.
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7/10
A familiar but cosy cartoon
roblloyds11 December 2021
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So, I have finished watching Season 1 of The Great North and as I've reached as far as I can on UK Disney+ I thought I would do a little review. Going into this show I had very little knowledge of the creators past work. I had only started watching Bob's Burgers for the first time this year. Central Park I have really enjoyed, but that was its own thing. I wasn't sure of what style of humour I was in for as I went into the pilot episode.

Well, it wasn't a great first impression initially, but pilots rarely nail it right off the bat. The humour was very gentle, maybe a little sparse. Quite fast paced. It's easy to miss a couple of jokes in there sometimes because everyone talks quite fast. I didn't really laugh out loud during the first episode, mainly a smile here or there.

That didn't really change during the rest of my watch through season 1. I think the jokes got better as the season went on, but it never quite broke into full on laughing territory. I did like how much the family cared for one another, and that proved to be the strongest aspect of the show for me. It's got a lot of heart.

I was iffy early on on some of the individual characters and their designs, particularly Beef Tobin. I thought he was a rather dull character in both appearance and personality but I grew to like him more in time. I really liked Judy and Hams relationship as twins. Wolf and Honey Bee were cute together, particularly in the last episode of the season and I'm still not sure how to feel about Moon yet. Will have to give it more time.

One thing I loved about this show is that everyone is dealing with the aftermath of the mum having left them at the beginning of the pilot and that comes back into play near the end, which I was glad to see and it hit quite a close spot to me. It really made me care about them all by the time season 1 wrapped up.

I'll come back to this review once I've finished season 2, but I'll just say give this a watch if you're looking for a nice wee laidback show.
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3/10
Boring
kevingallagher0105 January 2021
This show is a Bob's Burgers copy and paste but worse. The show immediately feels formulaic and unoriginal. It was a safe choice that producers knew Bob's Burger's fans would clamor towards but there is nothing to keep me around.

The humor is soft hitting and just kinda lame. But not in that special Bob's Burgers way.

Bob's Burgers is still making episodes, just keep watching that.
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8/10
Better than I thought
BoxwoodExpress14 March 2021
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I remember thinking this show looked lame when the first pictures and promos were revealed. Plus, it doesn't help that it has the generic modern adult cartoon art style (Bob's Burgers / Rick and Morty or a variation of it). But my philosophy is that good writing and characters can make up for mediocre visuals.

When I actually sat down and watched it, I didn't care that the animation looks like Bob's Burgers. I was hooked on the characters. Each have their own established personalities, struggles and motivations. Plus, the Alaska setting provides many plot opportunities and a unique perspective. Not a lot of shows take place in Alaska. But this one does.

I don't like the character art that much but it's passable. But the backgrounds are absolutely stunning. When you want to portray a state as beautiful as Alaska, you have to go all out. Especially with the Aurora Borealis in episode 1. A work of art through and through.

The show, at its core is about rebuilding family and finding happiness. Judy's mother abandoned her and pretended to die so that her husband Beef would be fooled. And for the longest time, he was, but his kids knew the truth all along. This is a very hard-hitting, emotional plot line.

Give it a chance, you'll like it a lot. I unironically think this is the best show on Animation Domination.

The Great North > Duncanville > Bob's Burgers > The Simpsons > Family Guy > Bless the Harts
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7/10
Funny
steev-53-6122018 January 2021
It's one episode folks. Don't be so quick to mouse this future hit. It's off to a funny start. Every see the first seasons of The Office? Parks and Rec? Everything has to find it's way in thru the woods. Stellar cast, great writers and original concept. A great humorous escape from the less than great Southern Hemisphere we find ourselves in.
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5/10
I wanted to like it but I was bored.
braunfan8 November 2021
Majority of the lines that were meant to be jokes just didn't land for me. I haven't connected with any of the characters, and I'm not surprised that others aren't either. This show is how liberal L. A. writers imagine rural Alaskans to be from their bubble, and it's annoying how out of touch they are, and this is coming from a rural southern socialist.
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10/10
After all 8 new episodes
zhfjdfw13 April 2021
This show is very well written and the characters are outstanding. My family and I really enjoy this one and since we live in Alaska it makes it that much better.
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7/10
Eager to see more
viveendeol9 January 2021
The first episode was a great introduction to who our main characters will be and what we can expect from them. I loved the Northern Lights animation where Alanis appears as herself. I am eager to see more episodes.
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10/10
I'm hooked
dawithermc2 March 2021
I love the characters in this show already and i've only seen the first 5 episodes, kinda wish people would give it more of a chance. I feel like the fact Beef is a divorced dad will help keep the show fresh with how it develops family relationships and different plotlines, so yeah this show has tons of potential that i'm excited to see come to light!
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6/10
It has potential
sluggylove17 January 2021
Well it's not quite as good as Bobs, but it's still a heck of a lot better than Central Park. The voice cast alone makes it worth a few episodes. Side splitting it is not, but has potential to get better once they find their rhythm and what they want to do with it.
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8/10
Better than Central Park
Dust_in_it_off1 October 2021
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This show is like methadone. Not quite as good as Bob's Burgers but still good enough to get you through the day. It's a way better alternative than Central Park, which I guess would be more like Tylenol.

Unfortunately, the first episode of season 2 of The Great North is a musical episode, which IMO is wayyyyy to earlier in the series to do. As long as it doesn't become a habit it is still the superior show over Central Park to get you BB style fix.
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7/10
Animated series ALWAYS takes time to hit home
scottfotos1 May 2021
This is a good show with sharp writing and the usual beautiful Bento Box animation and great voices. Viewers have their own expectations about animation which are usually tainted. Talk to me after you seen the episodes more than once.
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4/10
Boring and so hard to watch
thisisvp1 May 2021
Love Bob's Burgers, but there is a certain charm missing from this show. Too many characters introduced too soon, with clashing personality types, and dull story plots make this show hard to watch. Nick Offerman is so bland in this role surrounded by even duller characters.
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9/10
The color is absolutely brilliant as is the series writing. This series will be around for decades both with new episodes and eventually in syndication.
Ed-Shullivan7 January 2021
I became a fan of this animated series after watching the pilot episode. It is funny, it's current, and the dad who is the patriarch of the Tobin family is named Beef Tobin voiced by comedian Nick Offerman is simply engaging and hilarious. Beef Tobin is raising his family of three (s) sons and one (1) daughter in Alaska by himself while he remains in denial that his wife has left him and their children.

The series color cinematography is absolutely brilliant as is the series writing. I knocked my rating down by one point as the sixteen (16) year old daughter Judy voiced by Jenny Slate may be excited about celebrating her sixteenth (16th) birthday but she talks way too fast and should slow it (her voice) down.

This series will be around for decades both with new episodes and eventually in syndication.

I give it a 9 out of 10 IMDB rating
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7/10
give it a chance and watch at least 3 episodes!
gothlatina2 May 2021
The reviews are really harsh and i feel like whenever creators of a popular show do something new, people compare them and are never as happy with the new stuff bc of the expectations to feel exactly the same as you did with the old stuff. This is a good, cute, funny and wholesome show that definitely deserves a shot and is enjoyable in its own right- its not a bob's burgers spinoff! Watch it with an open mind and be nice... some of us want a renewal!
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2/10
Lightning in a Bottle
DarrenNoFun9 September 2021
It feels like if someone watched Bob's Burgers was told to make a show that "shared it's awkward energy" and forgot to make it funny; apart from 2 throwaway jokes an episode.

It's delivery is so awkward, and feels very hallow. It tries to have heart, but it doesn't do the emotional work to earn it.
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9/10
Love it!
dchskitty15 March 2021
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I don't understand all the negative reviews! I've gotten man, many laughs from the episodes that are out so far! I'm a fan of Bob's Burgers and I think this is a great show. I can't wait to see where it goes.
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