"Paradise PD" Paradise PD Meets Brickleberry (TV Episode 2020) Poster

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8/10
Much needed merger
jonhayward-891759 March 2020
Best episode of the season, I hope they do a paradise brickleberry merger
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7/10
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Edvis-19973 April 2021
Meh, strange combination, not my favorite episode but I liked ending.
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10/10
BRING BACK BRICKLEBERRY!
nicheangela9 March 2020
I hope Netflix or SOMEBODY brings back BRICKLEBERRY! Paradise PD is OK, but it feels like a So-So copy of BRICKLEBERRY! PLEASE SOMEBODY HEAR MY CRY!!! There is a BRICKLEBERRY following and lots of interest in a Brickleberry come-back!
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10/10
This...was...AMAZING!
bfoxethan20 March 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Before I explain why this crossover event was so epic, I'll admit that I am a fan of Waco o Guin and Roger Black's Brickleberry. I remember watching it on Netflix for the first time and was amazed and thrilled by the amount of raunch in the show and how hilarious, witty, and clever it was. Unfortunately, the show ended and eventually, the duo created Paradise PD, which sadly is NOT a good show. I HATE that it repeats almost every joke, idea, and even character designs from Brickleberry because it's incredibly lazy. And it KNOWS it's a copy of Brickleberry and it doesn't care, which I find rather insulting. However, Waco and Roger bring their A game in this crossover. Not only are the jokes hilarious, but the story was really fun in the way that Brickleberry should be. The gangs from both shows have to work together to find Malloy the bear who is missing. Seeing the Brickleberry park rangers and Paradise PD cops interact was very interesting because it actually showed slight differences between the cast from either show. On their own, the PD characters look like exact replicas of the Brickleberry ones to the point where there's no point in watching. However, when they crossover with Brickleberry, I see more of a variety of reactions to the same situations, especially during the interactions between Ethel and Gina as well as Woody and Chief Randall. THAT is a major reason I love this crossover. The characters are portrayed the way they're supposed to be, well, at least the Brickleberry characters. Malloy is a whiny and violent jerk, Denzel is a stoner, Woody is aggressive and addicted to Malloy, Steve is an idiot, Ethel is egotistical, and Connie is a lesbian. Everyone is in character. I'm not so sure about the PD characters, because this and the pilot are the only episodes of the show I've seen, but I'm assuming the PD characters are portrayed correctly as well. Even the weaker Brickleberry characters, Connie and Ethel, are really funny and likable here. The references to previous Brickleberry episodes are spot on. Unlike any other episode of Paradise PD, I had a great time watching this episode MULTIPLE TIMES! I was wondering what the park rangers were up to after Brickleberry got cancelled. Oh, and one more thing, the Brickleberry characters say the f word uncensored. That was a dream come true! Whenever I watched Brickleberry on Netflix or DVD, any time a character dropped the f bomb it was bleeped. Not the case here, and that was great because I was longing for a true uncensored Brickleberry experience and this crossover gave me just that. Overall, Paradise PD Meets Brickleberry was a fantastic, hilarious, creative and impressive episode, and it is the ONLY episode of Paradise PD I will ever watch.
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1/10
No!
blytheandferb-911727 March 2020
You have Brickleberry 2.0 crossing over with the actual Brickleberry. It's nothing but gore and crap jokes with any substantial material being virtually non-existent. It's a definite skip
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