Multiverse and Friends (seasons 1-8, 13-18)

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Multiverse and Friends is a 2020 American-Canadian show created by Fred Dungles and distributed by Warner Bros. The show is based on the video game Multiverse. The seventeenth season was greenlit on January 1st, 2023, and premiered 4 days later. Originally created to rival The Simpsons and Family Guy, it became more of its own thing. It is scheduled to air in April 2023 on Comedy Central and to be released on Paramount+ in May 2023. The eighteenth season was renewed on Febuary 22nd, 2023 and the 400th episode was announced to premiere on February 25th, 2023. Like Teen Titans Go!, the show takes a more comedic approach to the Multiverse franchise and makes it an adult animated sitcom with various franchises, including the ones for kids. Despite the huge risk of the concept, the show would gain widespread critical acclaim. It was Warner Bros.'s most watched show of the 2020s until The Crazy-Ass Group Show overtook it, but the show is still among those shows.

Pre-Vacation and Post-Vacation Eras (Seasons 1-10, 13-present)
The show revolves around the characters from various IPs doing wacky and random stuff while also living in a house and they enjoy staying with each other.

Vacation Era (Seasons 11 and 12)
The crew decided to go on a summer vacation to Italy to have fun.

IPs used in the show

 * The Owl House (since season 1)
 * Winx Club (since season 2)
 * Wild Kratts (since season 2)
 * Family Guy (since season 1)
 * Amphibia (since season 1)
 * SpongeBob SquarePants (since season 1)
 * The Loud House (from seasons 1 to 16)
 * Persona 5 (since season 1)
 * The Simpsons (since season 1)
 * Danganronpa (since season 1)
 * Hilda (since season 1)
 * Total Drama (except Pakithew Island and The Ridonculous Race spin-off characters) (since season 1)
 * Grand Theft Auto IV (since season 1)
 * Regular Show (since season 2)
 * Steven Universe (since season 1)
 * Inside Job (since season 5)
 * Blue's Clues (since season 1)
 * Super Mario (since season 1)
 * EarthBound/Mother (since season 2)
 * Tekken (since season 4)
 * Glitch Techs (since season 17)
 * South Park (since season 17)

Why These Seasons Have Friends

 * 1) The concept of making a comedic adult animated sitcom based on a crossover franchise known for having characters from many different shows/movies/games and also known for having dark tones is a very huge risk and even controversial, but as a result of the writers having strong respect towards the IPs, as well several writers that worked on these shows/movies/games being involved as well, it was well executed.
 * 2) Amazing animation, thanks to it being animated by Nelvana with Toon Boom Harmony.
 * 3) Top-notch mixture of different art styles that don't feel they clash with each other.
 * 4) Tons of funny jokes and the ones based on controversial stuff are done very well that don't feel insulting.
 * 5) Thanks to the crossover concept, the amount of characters is insanely huge, although is not as huge as the one from The Crazy-Ass Group Show.
 * 6) The show brings tons of memorable characters from different franchises and not only do they still keep their charm, but the show also reverted the flanderized characters to their original personalities, like Lincoln Loud and Peter Griffin.
 * 7) Plenty of beloved episodes, such as:
 * 8) A Friendly Start (Which started the show on an amazing note)
 * 9) A Carnival Gift
 * 10) A Lonely Map (An episode based on the "haunted" GMOD maps)
 * 11) The Halloween Surprise miniseries
 * 12) Return to Home (Which started season 13 on a high note)
 * 13) Left News Network (An episode mocking CNN)
 * 14) The Douglas Horrors (an episode mocking D. C. Douglas)
 * 15) Left Alone in the Forest (an horror episode starring Leni).
 * 16) A Surprise Party
 * 17) There's Too Much Water
 * 18) An Awesome Dream
 * 19) Useless Drama
 * 20) The Stale Television
 * 21) A: The Greatest Choice. Final Answer
 * 22) I’m Not Doing This
 * 23) Glitchy Video Game
 * 24) Recipe for Disaster
 * 25) The Greatest Pageant
 * 26) Small Princess Day
 * 27) Fuck Broadcasting Company (an episode mocking Fox)
 * 28) The Terrible Discovery of the Brothers (an episode mocking Warner Bros. Discovery)
 * 29) The Perfect 400th Episode (Arguably the best special of the entire show)
 * 30) It's one of the few adult animated sitcoms that actually make use of title cards, and they're animated very well.
 * 31) Amazing voice acting.
 * 32) Despite being non-canon, the show does make references from the original video game it's based on, as well as references to other events from the IPs included in the show as well.
 * 33) Despite being a comedic sitcom, the show is not afraid of using action-packed moments and also uses some serious or even saddening moments.
 * 34) One thing that makes this sitcom outstanding is the usage of seasonal stories. Rather than just making humorous and funny episodes, they also decide to give a certain season a story. The first season to do this is season 16, the season related to the Backrooms. And rather than just cashing on a trend, the writers did lots of research and for this reason, they announced that season 16 will be longer.
 * 35) Speaking of season 16, the season does a good job of making the audience scared, and rather than just overusing shock value or cheap jumpscares, the episodes are filmed with a camera (in the similar veins of the original Backrooms and Cloverfield) with very a dull and creepy atmosphere.
 * 36) The staff announced that they would make certain seasons more unique, using different themes. The first season to do this is the fifteenth season, which uses the 1930s to 1960s theme as an homage to the Looney Tunes and other old shows.
 * 37) Seasons 3-7 are considered the golden age of the Pre-Vacation Era, while season 15 is considered the best season of the Post-Vacation Era.
 * 38) The show has massively improved in season 13, as it brings back the charm of the first eight seasons, despite still having some issues from seasons 9-12.
 * 39) Extremely colorful and great backgrounds.
 * 40) It even spawned a spin-off with protagonists Lincoln, Ronnie Anne, and their friends, as well as Lori and Bobby, and it's just as good as the show.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) The show suffered from a horrible downfall that became one of the worst cases of seasonal rot in television history. However, despite that, the show redeemed itself in season 13.
 * 2) The show can occasionally rip off some elements from The Simpsons and Family Guy, most infamously the theme song, which is a rip off of Family Guy's theme, and to this day, they still didn't change it.
 * 3) Even before and after the downfall, it still has plenty of bad episodes.
 * 4) Locked Out of the House (The very first bad episode of the show).
 * 5) Harmony or Destruction? (Which started season 2 on a terrible note)
 * 6) Brawl in the House (One of the worst episodes of the entire show)
 * 7) Only Money, No Respect (The episode where Hunter (The Owl House) is extremely greedy and unlikeable).
 * 8) Use Just a Mouse (A Lincoln torture episode, and ended season 2 on a sour note)
 * 9) This Was a Mistake (an episode that suffers from an identity crisis)
 * 10) The Flute and the Enemy (an episode with a plot that is extremely nonsensical, even for adult animated sitcom standards)
 * 11) A Random Jab (A failed attempt at jabbing the airbag fetish community due to it overusing the stale joke).
 * 12) The Arrival of the Glitch Techs (which started season 17 on a sour note)
 * 13) King of the Contest (one of the worst episodes of the entire show, and started a small decline of the show.)
 * 14) The Quest for Damnation
 * 15) Fuck This, We’re Outta Here!
 * 16) The Park of South
 * 17) Stall Meeting
 * 18) Kill the House (Arguably the worst episode of the Post-Vacation era and caused the writing to go downhill)
 * 19) Bloom’s Turn (The episode with the worst dialogue in the entire show)
 * 20) Even the good seasons have a fair amount of issues:
 * 21) While Season 1 is pretty good, it had its own issues, such as some characters still not recovered from flanderization from their original universes (like Peter Griffin), somewhat restricted animation, and less developed comedy.
 * 22) Season 2, while an improvement over Season 1, isn't the greatest either as it has some notorious episodes (in this case, Brawl in the House and Only Money, No Respect) and also didn't have a good start or a good end.
 * 23) Season 6 started the issue of overusing popular ships to the point of becoming tiresome. But unlike Seasons 9-12, it wasn't too noticeable.
 * 24) Season 13, while an improvement over Seasons 9-12, is widely regarded as the weakest good season, as some characters still had to recover from flanderization, the animation was still mediocre and had some infamous episodes, such as The Flute and the Enemy.
 * 25) Season 14, while a major improvement over seasons 9-12, overused the stale joke of airbags deploying when characters (often the female ones) crash, which is meant to be a jab at the infamous airbag fetish from DeviantArt. While jabbing a fetish community isn't a bad idea, this joke was overused to the point of becoming stale and annoying. One episode particularly, "A Random Jab", was panned for overusing this stale joke. This is also ironic, considering Fred Dungles and Dorn Aduls themselves are against fetishes.
 * 26) Some fans were turned off once Season 16 was announced to be more serious and darker with the Backrooms, mainly because the idea contradicts the show's premise. Despite that, the season still has some humorous moments.
 * 27) Season 17, while better than seasons 9-12, is widely regarded as the weakest good season tied with season 13, due to it kickstarting some issues, and it's considered the ultimate mixed bag of the entire show, as there are more bad episodes, and also rehashed multiple episodes. However, it's not bad enough to start the decline.
 * 28) *In addition, some characters were either flanderized again or gave early signs of second flanderization.
 * 29) **Luz Noceda was flanderized once again, as she went from a relatable girl with niche interests to a bigger and more selfish jerk who does malicious plans for her own benefits, much like Lincoln Loud from seasons 4 and 5 of TLH.
 * 30) **Amity Blight was also flanderized again into a bigger and more selfish jerk.
 * 31) ** Niko Bellic was flanderized to a grumpier and more tragic man who openly murders people and never cares about his friends for the sake of being edgier than his counterpart in the original game.
 * 32) **While King isn't flanderized, he started to give early signs of second flanderization, most notably in King of the Contest.
 * 33) * This season is also a sign that the writers ran out of ideas, because there are some rehashes, and unlike seasons 9-12, where they were forced to rehash the episodes due to executive meddling, here they ran out of ideas.
 * 34) *Many critics and fans also felt that the show went downhill because Lincoln, Ronnie Anne, Lori, Bobby and their friends went on said trip of the spin-off, because they are some of the main reasons why the show was succesful.
 * 35) * The writing also became somewhat poor starting with the release of Kill the House and became a lot more nonsensical and the jokes becoming stale.
 * 36) While most of the jokes based on controversial stuff are done well, some of them can be done very poorly to the point it comes off as tasteless and offensive, like most of the wrist-slitting jokes, which attempt to be funny but they ended up being abysmal.
 * 37) As of season 17, the show does a poor job when introducing characters from media not included in the original Multiverse, as they either flanderize them or make an awful plot when introducing them. A great example is The Arrival of the Glitch Techs.

Reception
When it was announced, many people were pretty skeptical of the concept, especially since other shows that attempted a similar idea failed miserably, such as Teen Titans Go! But despite that, the show would gain widespread critical acclaim, and it's widely considered one of the most popular adaptations of the Multiverse franchise. Praise goes to the humor, the faithfulness, the beloved episodes, the mixture of art styles, and so on. The show currently has a 92% critic score and a 90% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. The general consensus states that "Multiverse and Friends is a fun adaptation that lives up to the show's franchise". The show has an 8.3/10 on IMDb.