Watchseries; A very funny, entertaining, and often consistent cartoon- Solar Opposites more than earns its stance as another adult cartoon from the creator of Rick and Morty, and is certainly worth a watch and a laugh. The show is very well animated, and its cast of characters are very enjoyable to watch. It contains familiar story elements from the likes of other adult cartoons (such as Rick and Morty) but it's characters are really what differentiate the show and make it something very unique and special. My favorite character throughout is a small little yellow glob named Pupa, who is equally adorable, and possible the most unique little element to brace the show throughout. The show is easily watchable, and besides maybe the very first episode, it's very consistent, which is both surprising and one of the reasons why it is so easily enjoyable. Its voice performances are very well done, my favorite of which being Sean Giambrone as Yumyulack who I feel fits his character a lot more than I had anticipated. The show does seem to struggle with becoming something totally original in terms of plot and story from time to time, with a few episodes themes and devices feeling all to familiar to other cartoons like it. In the end however, Solar Opposites is a very enjoyable cartoon romp that is very consistent and easily watchable. It may feel a bit too familiar at times, but for the most part, it's a very unique and solidly entertaining cartoon that is more than worth your time.
My Rating: 9.5/10
aidanratesmovies9 May 2020
A very funny, entertaining, and often consistent cartoon- Solar Opposites more than earns its stance as another adult cartoon from the creator of Rick and Morty, and is certainly worth a watch and a laugh. The show is very well animated, and its cast of characters are very enjoyable to watch. It contains familiar story elements from the likes of other adult cartoons (such as Rick and Morty) but it's characters are really what differentiate the show and make it something very unique and special. My favorite character throughout is a small little yellow glob named Pupa, who is equally adorable, and possible the most unique little element to brace the show throughout. The show is easily watchable, and besides maybe the very first episode, it's very consistent, which is both surprising and one of the reasons why it is so easily enjoyable. Its voice performances are very well done, my favorite of which being Sean Giambrone as Yumyulack who I feel fits his character a lot more than I had anticipated. The show does seem to struggle with becoming something totally original in terms of plot and story from time to time, with a few episodes themes and devices feeling all to familiar to other cartoons like it. In the end however, Solar Opposites is a very enjoyable cartoon romp that is very consistent and easily watchable. It may feel a bit too familiar at times, but for the most part, it's a very unique and solidly entertaining cartoon that is more than worth your time.
My Rating: 9.5/10
Lenaj848 May 2020
Solar Opposites watchseries. Its like Rick and Morty choose a channel on interdimensional cable and now we're watching a full season of whatever the freak this is. It crude, weird, disgusting humor and barely make since. I like it.
dh-5792321 June 2021
Just as good as Rick and morty, lots going on the wall is awesome and still very early in the making.
rdoubleoc16 June 2020
I don't know if it's as funny as Rick and Morty (R&M is the only show I know that provides so much "machine gun laughter" -- another laugh a few minutes after the one before), but Solar Opposites is definitely close and just as unique, and might even be more visually pleasing.
I had to rewatch the first episode before I started liking the show, however, but once I acquired the taste for it, I was hooked.
I really feel they went wrong not using a more-feminine female voice for one of the main characters, like they did for both Beth and Summer in Rick and Morty. Whoever does the voice for the little girl alien does a great job, but I just think another additional, main, more-feminine, voice would be good.
Great show, but they need to make sure the next season is as watchable and entertaining as this one. Expectations are high for adult animated shows, at least currently, and for me. I generally don't watch a lot of TV since the production quality is generally lower than films because of the usually-smaller budget spread amongst many episodes. Solar Opposites is one of my new (and few) favorite shows, however, which says a lot because of what I just mentioned.
I just wish they could produce seasons of the best shows quicker, but obviously then the quality might suffer. Future generations will definitely have a lot of cool stuff to watch since we were so picky.
H0kv525 July 2021
Well that's it nicely done new sensations, this really brings me to that spot were you say yeah spin me another episode.
It really good.
Johnny-the-Film-Sentinel-218718 June 2020
Solar Opposites is the spiritual continuation of Rick and Morty's cultural footprint and its more streamlined style of storytelling makes this show a nice juxtaposition to Roiland's Adult Swim smash hit. Though some of the storytelling and character archetypes may be too similar to Rick and Morty's cast, rest assured Solar Opposites' cast gives a more alien perspective to Earth's very human culture.
This is a family sitcom rather than an existential black comedy which Rick and Morty's managed to pull off so well: but these aliens still possess it's predecessor's irreverent humour and energy all the same. Hopefully these two shows will crossover in the not-too distant future and we'll see how Rick and Korvo are two analogies for one another whilst having radically different ideas over the same stuff relevant to them.
This is a nice beginning to something new and fresh, and this may be Justin Roiland's chance to broaden his creative horizons even further.
User Reviews
Watchseries; A very funny, entertaining, and often consistent cartoon- Solar Opposites more than earns its stance as another adult cartoon from the creator of Rick and Morty, and is certainly worth a watch and a laugh. The show is very well animated, and its cast of characters are very enjoyable to watch. It contains familiar story elements from the likes of other adult cartoons (such as Rick and Morty) but it's characters are really what differentiate the show and make it something very unique and special. My favorite character throughout is a small little yellow glob named Pupa, who is equally adorable, and possible the most unique little element to brace the show throughout. The show is easily watchable, and besides maybe the very first episode, it's very consistent, which is both surprising and one of the reasons why it is so easily enjoyable. Its voice performances are very well done, my favorite of which being Sean Giambrone as Yumyulack who I feel fits his character a lot more than I had anticipated. The show does seem to struggle with becoming something totally original in terms of plot and story from time to time, with a few episodes themes and devices feeling all to familiar to other cartoons like it. In the end however, Solar Opposites is a very enjoyable cartoon romp that is very consistent and easily watchable. It may feel a bit too familiar at times, but for the most part, it's a very unique and solidly entertaining cartoon that is more than worth your time. My Rating: 9.5/10
A very funny, entertaining, and often consistent cartoon- Solar Opposites more than earns its stance as another adult cartoon from the creator of Rick and Morty, and is certainly worth a watch and a laugh. The show is very well animated, and its cast of characters are very enjoyable to watch. It contains familiar story elements from the likes of other adult cartoons (such as Rick and Morty) but it's characters are really what differentiate the show and make it something very unique and special. My favorite character throughout is a small little yellow glob named Pupa, who is equally adorable, and possible the most unique little element to brace the show throughout. The show is easily watchable, and besides maybe the very first episode, it's very consistent, which is both surprising and one of the reasons why it is so easily enjoyable. Its voice performances are very well done, my favorite of which being Sean Giambrone as Yumyulack who I feel fits his character a lot more than I had anticipated. The show does seem to struggle with becoming something totally original in terms of plot and story from time to time, with a few episodes themes and devices feeling all to familiar to other cartoons like it. In the end however, Solar Opposites is a very enjoyable cartoon romp that is very consistent and easily watchable. It may feel a bit too familiar at times, but for the most part, it's a very unique and solidly entertaining cartoon that is more than worth your time. My Rating: 9.5/10
Solar Opposites watchseries. Its like Rick and Morty choose a channel on interdimensional cable and now we're watching a full season of whatever the freak this is. It crude, weird, disgusting humor and barely make since. I like it.
Just as good as Rick and morty, lots going on the wall is awesome and still very early in the making.
I don't know if it's as funny as Rick and Morty (R&M is the only show I know that provides so much "machine gun laughter" -- another laugh a few minutes after the one before), but Solar Opposites is definitely close and just as unique, and might even be more visually pleasing.
I had to rewatch the first episode before I started liking the show, however, but once I acquired the taste for it, I was hooked.
I really feel they went wrong not using a more-feminine female voice for one of the main characters, like they did for both Beth and Summer in Rick and Morty. Whoever does the voice for the little girl alien does a great job, but I just think another additional, main, more-feminine, voice would be good.
Great show, but they need to make sure the next season is as watchable and entertaining as this one. Expectations are high for adult animated shows, at least currently, and for me. I generally don't watch a lot of TV since the production quality is generally lower than films because of the usually-smaller budget spread amongst many episodes. Solar Opposites is one of my new (and few) favorite shows, however, which says a lot because of what I just mentioned.
I just wish they could produce seasons of the best shows quicker, but obviously then the quality might suffer. Future generations will definitely have a lot of cool stuff to watch since we were so picky.
Well that's it nicely done new sensations, this really brings me to that spot were you say yeah spin me another episode.
It really good.
Solar Opposites is the spiritual continuation of Rick and Morty's cultural footprint and its more streamlined style of storytelling makes this show a nice juxtaposition to Roiland's Adult Swim smash hit. Though some of the storytelling and character archetypes may be too similar to Rick and Morty's cast, rest assured Solar Opposites' cast gives a more alien perspective to Earth's very human culture.
This is a family sitcom rather than an existential black comedy which Rick and Morty's managed to pull off so well: but these aliens still possess it's predecessor's irreverent humour and energy all the same. Hopefully these two shows will crossover in the not-too distant future and we'll see how Rick and Korvo are two analogies for one another whilst having radically different ideas over the same stuff relevant to them.
This is a nice beginning to something new and fresh, and this may be Justin Roiland's chance to broaden his creative horizons even further.