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Krapopolis

Krapopolis

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Phim Hoạt HìnhPhim HàiSci-Fi & Fantasy
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24 thg 9, 2023
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Bento Box EntertainmentHarmonious ClaptrapFOX Entertainment Studios
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About

Krapopolis is an adult animated sitcom where a dysfunctional family of mortals, gods, and monsters try to govern a city in a mythic version of ancient Greece.

Set in a tongue‑in‑cheek retelling of ancient Greece, Krapopolis follows Tyrannis, a demigod king, and his family of humans, gods, and monsters as they attempt to run one of the world’s first cities without destroying each other. The show blends sharp adult humor with mythic satire, featuring a diverse voice cast that includes Richard Ayoade, Matt Berry, Pam Murphy, Duncan Trussell, and Hannah Waddingham. Created by Dan Harmon, the series balances chaotic situations with moments of genuine family dynamics. Its animation style mixes colorful fantasy elements with a modern, irreverent tone. The first season consists of 39 episodes, each roughly 22 minutes long, and the series is available on Hulu and Netflix.

What to know

  • Set in a parody of ancient Greece
  • Features mortals, gods, and monsters together
  • Created by Dan Harmon
  • First season contains 39 episodes
  • Voice cast includes Ayoade, Berry, Murphy, Trussell, Waddingham
  • Available on Hulu and Netflix
  • Adult‑rated with frequent profanity
  • Satirical take on mythic tropes

Watch if

Watch if you enjoy adult‑rated humor that parodies Greek myths, love a cast of eccentric deities, and appreciate a city‑running premise that blends satire with heartfelt family moments.

Skip if

Skip if you prefer family‑friendly animation, clean jokes, or a serious retelling of mythology; this show relies heavily on crude situations, profanity, and adult themes.

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Series Overview
Krapopolis blends adult humor with mythic satire, centering on Tyrannis, the demigod king, and his eclectic family. Set in a fictionalized ancient Greece, the city of Krapopolis becomes a playground for gods, monsters, and mortals alike. Each episode examines the absurdities of governance, family dynamics, and divine interference.
Main Characters
Tyrannis, a reluctant king; Shlub, a long‑lived, unemployed artist; Deliria, the chaotic goddess; Stupendous, the half‑cyclops demigoddess; Hippocampus, a fish‑like Atlantean inventor. Their interactions drive the humor and plot, with each character embodying a distinct mythic archetype.
Tone & Style
The show mixes sharp adult jokes, profanity, and crude situations with heartfelt moments. Animation is colorful and stylized, borrowing ancient Greek motifs. Dialogue is fast‑paced, witty, and often philosophical, reflecting the show’s blend of satire and emotional depth.
Episode Structure
Season one contains 39 episodes, each about 22 minutes. Episodes follow self‑contained adventures while contributing to a broader narrative about city management. Humor arises from absurd scenarios, divine misunderstandings, and the family’s chaotic attempts to keep the city running.
Production Details
Created by Dan Harmon, the series is produced by Harmonious Claptrap, Bento Box Entertainment, and Fox Animation. Voice work features Richard Ayoade, Matt Berry, Pam Murphy, Duncan Trussell, and Hannah Waddingham, with notable guest stars such as Ben Stiller and Susan Sarandon.
Reception
Critics note its strong voice cast and clever satire, though some find the humor uneven. Rotten Tomatoes approval stands at 56% for season one. Fans appreciate the show’s blend of mythology and modern adult comedy, while newcomers may find the pacing and profanity challenging.
Where to Watch
Krapopolis airs on Fox’s Animation Domination block and streams on Hulu and Netflix. New episodes release on Sundays at 8 p.m. local time. Viewers can also access the series via the Fox app or other streaming services hosting Hulu content.

FAQ

What is Krapopolis about?
Krapopolis is a parody of ancient Greece that follows the tyrannical demigod king Tyrannis and his chaotic family of mortals, gods, and monsters as they try to run a city. The show blends adult humor with mythic satire, exploring family dynamics, political absurdities, and divine mischief. Each episode presents a new situation that showcases the city’s eccentric residents.
Who are the main characters?
Tyrannis is a demigod king. Shlub is a long‑lived, unemployed artist. Deliria is the chaotic goddess of self‑destruction. Stupendous is a half‑cyclops demigoddess. Hippocampus is a fish‑like Atlantean inventor. They drive the humor and story.
Who voices Tyrannis?
Richard Ayoade voices Tyrannis, adding a dry, sardonic tone that contrasts with the chaotic world around him.
Who voices Shlub?
Matt Berry provides the voice for Shlub, giving the character his signature comedic flair.
Who voices Deliria?
Hannah Waddingham voices Deliria, bringing depth to the goddess of self‑destruction.
Who created Krapopolis?
Dan Harmon created Krapopolis, bringing his signature blend of adult humor and meta‑commentary to the series.
When did it premiere?
The series premiered on September 24, 2023, on Fox’s Animation Domination block.
How many seasons has it aired?
As of now, Krapopolis has aired three seasons, with a fourth already renewed.
How many episodes are in season 1?
Season 1 contains 39 episodes, each about 22 minutes long.
Is it available on Hulu?
Yes, the series streams on Hulu in the United States and Canada.
Is it on Netflix?
Yes, Krapopolis is available on Netflix in several regions, including the U.S.
What rating does the show have?
The show is rated TV‑14, indicating adult content with strong language and some crude humor.
What tone does the show have?
Krapopolis has a sharp, adult‑rated tone that mixes satire, profanity, and heartfelt moments, balanced by a fast‑paced, witty dialogue.
Does it use satire?
Yes, the series satirizes mythology, politics, and everyday life through exaggerated characters and absurd scenarios.
Is it based on Greek myths?
It draws heavily from Greek myths, reimagining them with modern humor while keeping classic archetypes.
Who are the voice actors for the gods?
The gods are voiced by a range of talents, including Ben Stiller as Prometheus, Susan Sarandon as Demeter, and Dave Franco as Broseidon, among others.
Are there guest stars?
Yes, the show features guest appearances from notable actors like Ben Stiller, Susan Sarandon, Will Forte, and more, adding surprise humor.
How does the show handle politics?
Political themes surface through city governance, mayoral elections, and debates over resource allocation, all wrapped in comedic satire.
Is there a storyline across seasons?
While episodes are largely self‑contained, recurring story arcs explore the growth of Tyrannis and the city’s evolving culture.
Does it have violence?
The show contains fantasy violence, including battles among gods, but it is stylized and rarely graphic.
Are there running jokes?
Yes, recurring jokes involve the family’s mishaps, the city’s overpopulation, and the gods’ bizarre inventions.
Where can I watch it?
Krapopolis streams on Hulu and Netflix and can also be watched through the Fox app or other streaming services offering Hulu content.

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