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  1. Human Resources is an adult animated series from Nick Kroll, Andrew Goldberg, Kelly Galuska, Mark Levin, and Jennifer Flacket. It is a spin-off of their other series, Big Mouth . The series centers on the otherworldly Department of Human Resources and follows the various hormone monsters, depression kitties, logic rocks, shame wizards, love ...

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  4. Recap. TearJerker. Trivia. WesternAnimati…. WMG. YMMV. Create New. This page covers characters who were first introduced and given storylines in Human Resources (2022). For characters first introduced in Big Mouth, go here.

  5. Human Resources. TV Series. 2022–2023. TV-MA. 30m. IMDb RATING. 7.1 /10. 11K. YOUR RATING. Rate. POPULARITY. 2,953. 459. Play trailer 2:11. 13 Videos. 78 Photos. Animation Comedy Romance. A workplace comedy set in the world of the monsters from Big Mouth. Creators. Jennifer Flackett. Kelly Galuska. Andrew Goldberg. Stars. Aidy Bryant. Randall Park.

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    • 2022-03-18
    • Animation, Comedy, Romance
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    • The Big Mouth spinoff Human Resources expands the show’s monstrous mythology.
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    • Verdict

    By Samantha Nelson

    Updated: Mar 12, 2022 3:20 am

    Posted: Mar 11, 2022 3:00 pm

    Human Resources will stream on Netflix on March 18, 2022.

    Netflix’s Big Mouth started as a deeply personal project for co-creators Nick Kroll and Andrew Goldberg, a fictionalized version of their own coming of age driven by raging hormones that took the form of lewd monsters. But as the series went on, the ensemble expanded to include a more diverse cast of humans and creatures representing not just sexual desire but depression, anxiety, shame, and gratitude. The result was what felt like an R-rated version of Pixar’s Inside Out.

    The spinoff series Human Resources pushes that transformation even further, largely casting aside Big Mouth’s human protagonists in favor of a workplace comedy focused on the monsters. While the pieces in the “Big Mouth meets The Office” formula -- which is how the show is cheekily described in a fourth wall-breaking section of the first episode -- take a while to click, Human Resources winds up delivering the same mix of crude absurdity and poignant emotional stories that has made Big Mouth one of the absolute best works of adult animation.

    Building on the mythology already established in Big Mouth, Human Resources takes us to the offices where an eclectic mix of creatures are assigned to manage the emotions of human clients. The show’s ABC plots are at their best when they’re focused on showing how the monsters work with humans, often fighting with each other over what’s best for their clients. They’re at their absolute worst when replicating office sitcom tropes with storylines like Pete the Logic Rock (Randall Park) developing a crush on the lovebug Rochelle (Keke Palmer), or the hormone monsters being forced to take empathy training after too many coworkers complain about their crude behavior.

    But, like Big Mouth, Human Resources is so fast paced and ambitious that it quickly moves on from its misses onto big hits. A pair of senior hormone monsters that fill the same role as Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s Hitchcock and Scully don’t add much to most episodes, but their presence is redeemed in a spoof on Glengarry Glen Ross that ties back into Big Mouth. The sudden firing of Jessi’s lovebug Sonya Poinsettia (Pamela Adlon) is largely used as an excuse to have an audience surrogate in new hire Emmy (Aidy Bryant), but the mystery behind her dismissal eventually pays off in a poignant tribute to Wings of Desire.

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    Fans of Big Mouth should definitely check out Human Resources, which expands on the original show’s mythology while maintaining its absurd, crude, and referential sense of humor. Over-the-top jokes combine with heartfelt personal dramas to produce an emotional roller coaster worthy of a show about out-of-control avatars of human feelings.

  6. 2023 • 10 Episodes. From one-night stands to office romances, the creatures working at Human Resources have their hands — and claws — full with a new batch of humans. Yipee Ki-Hate, Motherf**ker. (2x10, June 9, 2023) Season Finale. View All Seasons.

  7. Main. Recurring. Guest stars. Episodes. Season 1 (2022) Season 2 (2023) Production. Reception. References. External links. Human Resources (TV series) Human Resources is an American adult animated sitcom that served as a spin-off and subseries to Big Mouth, centering around the workplace of the Hormone Monsters depicted in the series.

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