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Koala Man
Season 1
TV-MA
87%
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A powerless superhero and family patriarch in an Australian suburb lives a not-so-secret identity as Koala Man while possessing a burning passion to snuff out petty crime and bring order to the community.
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8 Episodes
Bin Day
E1
Bin Day
Kevin forgets to take the garbage bins down.
Deep Pockets
E2
Deep Pockets
Vicky bans soft drinks at school.
The Red Hot Rule
E3
The Red Hot Rule
Liam makes a new American friend.
The Great One
E4
The Great One
Dapto works together on an exciting project.
Ode to a Koala Bear
E5
Ode to a Koala Bear
Kevin brings Liam his jacket.
The Handies
E6
The Handies
Alison and Liam play handball. Vicky goes to a party.
Emu War II
E7
Emu War II
Kevin encounters some tall birds.
Hot Christmas
E8
Hot Christmas
Dapto’s holiday celebrations are in danger!
Cast of Season 1
Michael Cusack
Kevin Williams / Koala Man / Liam Williams (voice)
Sarah Snook
Vicky Williams (voice)
Demi Lardner
Alison Williams (voice)
Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
New York Post
Michael Starr
It may not be as sharp-elbowed as "Family Guy" and veers into unnecessary sophomoric territory - just because it can, I guess - but "Koala Man" has a good heart that beats a lot of what's out there in the land of adult animation.
The Spool
Lisa Laman
It may be the only small-screen program dedicated to a middle-aged dude in a koala mask fighting crime, but Koala Man is far too derivative for its own good.
Mama's Geeky
Tessa Smith
Entertaining and fun, for the most part. At times it gets repetitive as it it finds its footing, but it ultimately settles on something that works. It delivers and highs and lows, but ultimately it delivers lots of potential.
Common Sense Media
Polly Conway
There are lots of fun guest voices, including Flight of the Conchords' Jemaine Clement as Kookaburra, Koala Man's nemesis, and the show's rapid-fire style eventually starts leaving room for a little heart amongst the swearing and goofball gags.
BubbleBlabber
Daniel Kurland
Koala Man delivers as a hilarious parody of superhero culture, but there's also a surprisingly deep meditation on identity, family, and the power of community that's Koala Man's secret weapon.
Pajiba
James Field
Koala Man should have a chance to succeed or fail on its own, and manages to entertain just enough to make it worth watching.
Fat Guys at the Movies
Kevin Carr
Takes some time to settle into the Rick & Morty humor, but the Australian outlook gives the show a unique feel.
Decider
Joel Keller
In a way, it's following the lead of Bluey, even though it's not for kids; its setting and a lot of its humor are steeped in its location, and there was never a thought about genericizing the setting or the voices.
JoBlo's Movie Network
Alex Maidy
Fortunately, the cast all do excellent work with their creations, and if this series can find some consistency, it has the potential to gain a solid following. For now, this first season is enough fun to warrant a watch but it could be funnier.
The Review Geek
Ally Ham
Even with the show's "weird" factor dialed all the way up, Koala Man generally does a decent job keeping relatable themes at its heart.
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