"The Boys Presents: Diabolical" An Animated Short Where Pissed-Off Supes Kill Their Parents (TV Episode 2022) Poster

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7/10
"Rick & Morty" meets "The Boys"
rallder194 March 2022
This episode is basically if The Boys existed in the Rick & Morty universe. Not surprising seeing as Justin Roiland was one of the writers and voiced one of the characters.

I'd go into this episode with the expectation that it does not feel like "The Boys" at all. Expect it to be more like a typical adult swim cartoon.
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7/10
Justin Roiland's The Boys.
It really IS that simple to summarise this short as Justin Roiland's take on Amazon's new 'super' franchise. And this short's an okay watch all around.

The typical ad-libbing of Justin Roiland is on full display during the episode's funnier moments (involving 'Papers', and 'Shrimp Girls'). Though Roiland's style is an odd fit for The Boys, the short itself is still a nice addition to the series. It's the kind of variety needed for animated anthology tv to justify the commitment seen on screen.

The short has all the cussing, killing and overall vulgarity you've come to expect from The Boys Universe, and for some that's all you need to make it work.
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7/10
Excellent, emotional episode with a lot of dark humor
Shadowboy_25cm10 March 2022
Excellent episode about some unwanted kids with disappointing super powers that parents brought back to Vaught.

Hilarious, fast-paced, crazy and dark.

The animations might not be high quality, but it's a very entertaining episode.

Recommended.
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8/10
Milk and Hughie.
southdavid16 June 2022
I've decided to review these animated spin offs from "The Boys" as individual episodes, rather than as a season as they appear like they'll be different in tone and style from each other.

In an orphanage for teenagers with powers, but not perhaps the most obviously useful ones, the knowledge that they were given those powers, and their parents rejected them because of it, hits hard. The misfits team up and decide to take revenge on the ones who abandoned them, travelling the country, using their unique skills to kill their parents.

They style of this episode is plain to see. Titmouse Inc. Provide the artwork for a "Rick and Morty" style adventure, one which Justin Roiland co-wrote and voices several characters in, most notably 'Papers', who can (sort of) control paper and who speaks in pretty much Roiland's default voice. Numerous actors voice characters in this one, including Eugene Mirman, Kevin Smith, Frances Conroy and Xolo Mariduena. The key role though is given to Christian Slater who plays a supe' called "the Narrator" who, you guessed it, gets to narrate the story.

The story is the sort of sort of violence you'd come to expect from "The Boys" mixed with the creator of "Rick and Morty". It's very gory and I found it generally to be a reasonably funny addition. It also has the first view of a real character from the show, with Homelander arriving at the end.

It's slight, of course, as most anthological shows are but if you're a fan of either franchise, then this it likely for you.
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8/10
Truth in advertising
RogerBorg5 March 2022
You can't spoiler an episode with the payoff in the title. The journey is the point here. Whether you enjoy it is entirely down to your tolerance for graphic animated torture porn.

But given the oeuvre, why else would you be watching?

Let's be clear that this is essentially a very offbeat Rick and Morty episode in terms of writing, tone, animation, and voicing by Justin Roiland. There's more to it though, with a great supporting vocal cast, including Christian Slater who gives a better performance here than in the pedestrian Inside Job. The weak point is perhaps Asjha Cooper who is competent but not truly compelling. Another sad result of identity casting.

It's not complicated, it's not even hugely clever or inventive beyond the mostly useless teen supes, but it rocks along at a great pace and delivers on the premise.
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7/10
Aw jeez, Homelander.
Pjtaylor-96-1380445 April 2022
As soon as it begins, it's obvious who's in the driver's seat of 'An Animated Short Where Pissed-Off Supes Kill Their Parents (2022)'; in fact, the title itself tells you pretty much all you need to know. Justin Roiland's typically subversive and improvisational style shines through from the first moment, and the unmistakably 'Rick And Morty (2013 -)' aesthetic makes fans of his previous work feel right at home. This is by far the funniest short in its series, one that prioritises laughs over pretty much everything else. Because of this, its actual story is somewhat lacking. It's a bit underdeveloped and doesn't really have an underlying arc. Even so, it does have a tragic aspect to it that's surprisingly resonant. Plus, the piece's strength lies in its comedy. The humour typically all lands exactly as it's supposed to, and a few moments in particular are really funny. The animation is satisfyingly bold, bringing the silly characters to life in an enjoyable way. Ultimately, this is an entertaining, if extremely straightforward, experience. It's one of the highlights of its series, for sure. 7/10.
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8/10
Cute
gianmarcoronconi27 June 2022
Very cute episode about superheroes with useless powers who take revenge on their parents who abandoned them. Very funny episode even if with a banal storyline.
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8/10
One of the best
stevenmonkeydishwasher24 March 2022
Basically everything I wanted from this concept, expect a lot of blood and gore in a lot of interesting ways, with a cast of eccentric and enjoyable characters.
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8/10
Kids Kill Their Parents!
ZegMaarJus1 July 2023
Warning: Spoilers
This Episode begins with The Narrator, he tells about Supes that live in a society. Ghost tells the other Supes that she wants revenge and kill their parents. The Supes threaten Denis. Boombox killed his parents. Kingdom killed his parents while he turned into a shark. Boobie Face shot his mother to death. Mo-Slo strangles his father to death. Picante killed his father at home. Ghost killed her father, but she got caught by Homelander. Homelander killed all the Supes, only ghost stays alive. The Narrator killed his dad. Nice Episode of The Boys Presents: Diabolical Season 1, this was just so funny and weird at the same time.
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4/10
Psycho supe misfits
TheTruthofItIs26 March 2022
This second episode of "Diabolical" was about as poor as the first one, with its middlin' story/plot of supe misfits and over-the-top cartoon violence. But Justin Roiland ("Morty") voiced a character so it wasn't a total waste.
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1/10
Terrible.
mhorg20184 March 2022
This was beyond bad. Really juvenile, below Seth Rogen level juvenile. Boob face? The narrator? This is what you write when you smoke bad, I mean abysmally bad weed. Just a horrible, unfunny, stupid episode.
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1/10
Worst episode by far.
Kobayoyee17 July 2022
The art is unoriginal, the jokes are not funny, the gore was boring (except for that knife scene, that one was too much), the characters suck and i felt every second pass.
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5/10
Re-using Models the episode.
peter-jonssonxp24 May 2022
It was a mediocre episode and really scraped the barrel with some jokes.

It also re-used alot of models from Rick And Morty.

It was a fun concept but didn't really stand out.

And i don't agree with having three good jokes makes this a 7.
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