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  • Animation isn't only just for kids, adult cartoons push the boundaries and entertain a more mature audience.

  • These shows have witty writing, complex characters, and some seriously immature humor.

  • That tackles all kinds of subjects, from social commentary to hilarious parodies.

  • So hold on to your seats, because here are the top 10 best adult cartoons.

  • 10.

  • American Dad, created by Seth MacFarlane, follows Stan, a patriotic and conservative CIA agent, his quirky wife Francine, their rebellious daughter Haley, and awkward son Steve.

  • Living with them are Roger, a wacky alien in disguises, and Klaus, a German skier-brained goldfish from a CIA experiment.

  • The show balances Stan's absurd work with their dysfunctional family, exploring satire, politics, and surreal humor, creating a distinct and engaging animated series filled with comedic outcomes.

  • 9.

  • The Boondocks, created by Aaron Magruder, follows the Freeman family, who move from Chicago to the Woodcrest suburbs.

  • The show tackles some heavy subjects like race, politics, and big societal issues.

  • It does it through the eyes of these two African-American brothers named Huey and Riley, and their granddad Robert.

  • Huey is all about being aware and critical of society, while Riley is all about hip-hop culture.

  • Seeing how they interact with all these crazy characters and make fun of pop culture, politics, and race.

  • It's definitely a show that makes you laugh and think at the same time.

  • 8.

  • Bob's Burgers, created by Lauren Bouchard, follows the quirky and lovable Belcher family.

  • They're running a burger joint that's kind of struggling, and the dad, Bob Belcher, is super passionate about his burgers, even though he's dealing with all sorts of challenges to keep the place going.

  • His wife Linda is all energetic and supportive, and their three kids, Tina, Jean, and Louise, each have their own unique quirks and personalities.

  • The show is all about their crazy adventures, funny interactions with weird customers, and how the family deals with everything together.

  • It's got that mix of heartfelt humor and relatable family moments, showing how the Belchers handle the ups and downs of life, love, and burgers.

  • 7.

  • Archer, created by Adam Reid, revolves around the life of Sterling Archer, a skilled yet dysfunctional spy who works for the International Secret Intelligence Service, ISIS.

  • The show parodies the spy genre and combines action, comedy, and satire.

  • Archer is known for his arrogance, womanizing ways, and complicated relationships with his colleagues, including his ex-girlfriend and fellow agent Lana Kane.

  • The series follows the missions, adventures, and personal antics of Archer and his quirky team, which includes his mother and boss, Mallory Archer, as well as a diverse cast of characters.

  • With its fast-paced humor, pop culture references, and recurring gags,

  • Archer delivers a unique take on espionage while exploring the dynamics within the spy agency and the characters' complex lives.

  • 6.

  • King of the Hill, created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels, follows the everyday lives of the Hill family and their buddies in the made-up town of Arlen, Texas.

  • Hank Hill, a propane salesman who's kind of old-school and really cares about hard work, family, ends up in funny situations while trying to raise his son Bobby and dealing with his quirky friends and neighbors.

  • The show gives you this funny peek into Hank, his wife Peggy, their kid Bobby, and their group of unique friends like Dale, Bill, and Boomhauer.

  • With its dry humor and relatable stuff, King of the Hill gives you a light and funny look at family, community, and how these characters handle life's ups and downs in a changing world.

  • 5.

  • Futurama, created by Matt Groening, follows the adventures of Fry, a 20th-century slacker who gets cryogenically frozen and wakes up 1,000 years in the future.

  • He joins the Planet Express delivery crew, led by his distant relative Professor Farnsworth.

  • The show takes place in the bustling city of New New York and explores the bizarre and humorous situations Fry and his quirky crewmates encounter as they travel through space and time.

  • The crew includes Leela, a one-eyed pilot, and Bender, a foul-mouthed, alcohol-fueled robot.

  • The series blends clever social commentary, sci-fi concepts, and absurd humor to create a unique world filled with memorable characters and hilarious escapades.

  • 4.

  • The Simpsons, created by Matt Groening, revolves around the lives of the Simpson family and the residents of the fictional town of Springfield.

  • The show primarily focuses on the antics of the bumbling yet lovable father, Homer Simpson, his patient and resourceful wife Marge, and their three children, the mischievous Bart, the intelligent Lisa, and the baby Maggie.

  • The series provides a satirical take on various aspects of American culture, society, and everyday life, often through the lens of humor and absurdity.

  • With its diverse cast of characters and witty storytelling,

  • The Simpsons has become a cultural icon, tackling a wide range of topics while offering viewers both laughter and insights into the dynamics of family and community.

  • 3.

  • Family Guy, created by Seth MacFarlane, follows the humorous and often absurd adventures of the Griffin family in the fictional town of Quahog, Rhode Island.

  • The show centers on Peter Griffin, a well-meaning but clumsy and often inappropriate father, his wife Lois, their three kids, the awkward and naive Meg, the ambitious but underachieving Chris, and the diabolically intelligent baby Stewie.

  • The Griffins are joined by their talking, dog Brian, and a diverse group of quirky friends and neighbors.

  • The series is known for its irreverent humor, pop culture references, and cutaway gags that take the story in unexpected directions.

  • Family Guy offers a comedic exploration of family dynamics, societal issues, and absurd scenarios, often pushing boundaries with its satirical take on various topics.

  • 2.

  • South Park, created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, revolves around the lives of four elementary school boys,

  • Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny, in the fictional town of South Park, Colorado.

  • The series is known for its irreverent and often controversial humor, tackling a wide range of social, political, and cultural issues.

  • The boys find themselves in bizarre and outrageous situations, interacting with a colorful cast of characters that includes their families, friends, and townspeople.

  • With its unique animation style and satirical approach,

  • South Park offers a sharp commentary on contemporary society, while embracing absurdity and pushing the boundaries of comedy.

  • The show's mix of crude humor and insightful commentary has made it a cultural touchstone for over two decades.

  • 1.

  • Rick and Morty, created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon, follows the interdimensional adventures of an eccentric and alcoholic scientist named Rick Sanchez and his anxious teenage grandson, Morty Smith.

  • The duo travels through space, time, and various dimensions, encountering bizarre creatures, complex ethical dilemmas, and mind-bending concepts.

  • The show balances humor and existential themes, often delving into the consequences of their actions and the complexities of their dysfunctional relationship.

  • Rick's intelligence and nihilistic attitude clash with Morty's moral compass, leading to humorous and thought-provoking situations.

  • The series is known for its dark humor, pop culture references, and exploration of philosophical and scientific concepts.

Animation isn't only just for kids, adult cartoons push the boundaries and entertain a more mature audience.

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