lawrencemancha
Sadly, like all other great Disney shows, this one ended early, with only two seasons made. It was the opposite to other Disney series, like SvtFoE, Gravity Falls, blah blah blah. It was not cutesy, not appopriate for partial viewers, and instead it was like an Adult Swim show with some Disney magic to top it off.You might find this offensive, but for me, it is incredible for how Noah to be able to pull off this type of show. It might have been one of the hated Disney shows to be made, but for me, it is a trippy show you might want to consider again.Now, time for a full review on animation, characters, and plot. (WARNING: SPOILERS, kinda)Animation: 10/10
"It's so bad, that it's so good."
Now, the animation, is one hell of a ride. You'll find bad 3d scenes, live action shots, 90s Disney equivalent style, etc. This show just celebrates the variety of animations ever made. Also, I like how they made horribly done 3d animations. It's like Rick and Morty's "Exquisite Corpse" promo, every type of animations combine into a show. It is what helped shaping the show we all know.Plot: 8/10
"It could've been better in the first season, but the 2nd season nailed it."
I don't know why, but I felt that some episodes are unoriginal or boring for some reason, but that is only for the first season. Y'know what they say, learn from your mistakes. So, season 2, is the best season of the entire series. They also made a episode exclusively for 90s Adventure Bear, the one episode that paid homage for 90s Disney shows.Characters: 8/10
"All characters are interesting, but some of them are just downright hateful."
Nothing to complain here. Every characters are interesting. Peanut, the main antagonist, is the Disney Rigby. The one who likes to have fun, but also self-aware of himself. It's nice to see some character development on him, and how he matured himself from time to time. Pickle, is the much more innocent version of Mordecai. The one who is rough around the edges, but has a child-like innocence in him. The one minor characters I like to mention is Champion Horse. Basically, he is BoJack Horseman combined with Shia LaBeouf-like personality. There are only a couple of characters that I hate, like McSweats, a jackass that likes to show off, but fortunately, he does somehow changed himself, but only temporarily.Verdict:
This show, I hope it could be going on 'till 4th season, but sadly, it died too early. 2nd has the best start compared to the 1st season, which is much weaker, somehow. Final rating, I could go for 10/10, a perfect score from me, this guy that liked this show to death. By the way, how's your mom?EXTRA NOTE:
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Pickle and Peanut. The humor is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of its humor most of the jokes will go over a typical viewer's head. (why am i doing this, send help)
jcdelgado106
Next to Hanna Montana, this is one of the worst TV shows that Disney has ever produced. What is the problem with this show? The animation is hideous to look at, the voice acting is obnoxious, the jokes are terrible that consist gross toilet humor with no punchlines, the stories for each episode are both pandering and manipulative to a teenage demographic, and the two main characters aren't charming or likable in the slightest. Heck one of the voice actors John Pemberton insulted the critics on twitter just for talking bad about it. If Walt Disney were still alive today I'm positive that he would be thoroughly disgusted with this crap heap as it goes against everything he envisioned for his company. Definitely don't watch this. Stick with Star vs the Forces of Evil, Gravity Falls, and Star Wars Rebels.
markgriffin-09977
If you don't find this funny, you have no sense of childlike humor. Some episodes are crap but my god some of them have left me gasping for breath. I love anarchic humor so it's right up my street, it's silly, corny, is very similar to Spongebob at times (which i also love). I'm 35 by the way.In the current era where most kids cartoons are so limited and "pc", all creativity is lost and you are left with a monotony of similar cartoons all as bland as each other, Pickle and Peanut is refreshing, genuinely well made and extremely funny (at times). I grew up in the 80's where children's TV was AMAZING. Lets hope we get back to them times soon. I make no apologies for being a 35 year old kid who appreciates good, silly humor.