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Genre | |
Created by | Lisa Hanawalt |
Based on | Tuca the Toucan by Lisa Hanawalt |
Voices of | |
Theme music composer | Jesse Novak |
Composer | Jesse Novak |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 10 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers |
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Producers |
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Running time | 25–26 mintues |
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Original release | |
Network | Netflix |
Release | May 3, 2019 |
Tuca & Bertie is an American adult animated sitcom created by cartoonist Lisa Hanawalt that premiered on May 3, 2019 on Netflix.[1] It stars Tiffany Haddish and Ali Wong, with a supporting cast including Steven Yeun, John Early, Richard E. Grant, and Reggie Watts.[2] The show received critical acclaim,[3][4] being referred to as one of the best new shows of 2019.[5][6]
Despite that, the series was not renewed for a second season.[7]
Premise
Tuca & Bertie follows "the friendship between two 30-year-old bird-women who live in the same apartment building, Tuca, a cocky, care-free toucan, and Bertie, an anxious, daydreaming songbird."[8]
Cast and characters
- Tiffany Haddish as Tuca, a toucan, Bertie's impulsive and newly sober best friend, who works odd jobs, and frequently relies on her rich Aunt Tallulah for financial support.
- Ali Wong as Roberta "Bertie" Songthrush, a songbird, Tuca's career-minded best friend, a senior operations analyst (previously a data processor) at Conde Nest, and aspiring baker.
- Steven Yeun as Speckle, a robin, Bertie's strait-laced architect boyfriend.
Recurring
- Nicole Byer as various voices including Speckle’s grandmother Gamby the ghost cake; Bertie's file cabinet; lady in the bathroom at Bertie's office.
- Richard E. Grant as Holland, Bertie's well-meaning but oblivious blue jay boss at Conde Nest.
- John Early as Dirk, Bertie's misogynistic rooster co-worker at Conde Nest.
- Reggie Watts as Pastry Pete, an accomplished penguin pastry chef that takes Bertie as an apprentice.
- Shamir Bailey as "Draca", a house plant neighbor.
- Jenifer Lewis as Aunt Tallulah, Tuca's rich aunt who has been supporting her financially.
- Kate Berlant as the "Women Taking Up Space" Lady, a lizard.
Guest stars
- Awkwafina as Bertie's breast.
- Tig Notaro as Yeast Week MC and Dr. Sherman, a flamingo physician.
- Michelle Dockery as Lady Netherfield, the star of Bertie's favorite tv show "The Nests of Netherfield"
- Adam Conover as Big_Hairy_Stallion69 (Aka Joel), a horse whom Tuca meets online in a virtual sex chat.
- SungWon "ProZD" Cho as Ultra-Sam S380, a hospital machine.
- Amber Ruffin as Dakota with a Y, a naive, young canary who comes to work for Pastry Pete
- Laverne Cox as Ebony Black, a raven agent who works for the Center for Sex Bug Control.
- Tessa Thompson as Sophie Black, Ebony's adult daughter who has come to work for her after dropping out of business school.
- Jane Lynch as Meredith Maple, Bertie's former swim coach, a red-crested turaco
- Isabella Rossellini as Pat, Meredith's wife, an owl
- Taraji P. Henson as Terry, Tuca's sister
Production
Development
Tuca originated in Lisa Hanawalt's webcomic Tuca the Toucan which ran from 2013-2014.[9][10] On February 20, 2018, it was announced that Netflix had given the production a series order to consist of a first season of ten episodes. The series was created by Lisa Hanawalt who is set to executive produce alongside Raphael Bob-Waksberg, Noel Bright, Steven A. Cohen, and Tiffany Haddish. Production companies involved in the series include The Tornante Company and ShadowMachine.[8][11][12] On March 14, 2019, Netflix announced that the series would premiere on May 3, and a first look featurette trailer was released.[13]
Casting
Alongside the initial series announcement, it was reported that Tiffany Haddish would voice the lead character of Tuca.[8] On May 7, 2018, it was announced that Ali Wong had been cast as the voice of Bertie.[14] In March 2019, it was announced Steven Yeun had been cast as a series regular, with Nicole Byer, Richard E. Grant, John Early, Reggie Watts, Tig Notaro, Amber Ruffin, Jermaine Fowler and Tessa Thompson appearing in guest capacity.[15]
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | |||
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1 | "The Sugar Bowl" | Amy Winfrey | Story by : Lisa Hanawalt Teleplay by : Lisa Hanawalt and Raphael Bob-Waksberg | May 3, 2019 | |||
Best friends Tuca and Bertie are former roommates now that Bertie has invited her boyfriend Speckle to live with her. Bertie, anxious about taking their relationship to the next level, fears that any future disagreements between her and Speckle may mean the end of their relationship. Disguising her sadness at living apart from Bertie, Tuca moves to the apartment above Bertie and asks to borrow some sugar. Bertie gives away Speckle's sugar bowl, not realizing it houses his grandmother's ashes. Tuca, having since lost the bowl, helps her locate it. Along the way, the two confront each other about their anxieties. They eventually track the bowl to the bakery of Pastry Pete, an idol to Bertie, who is herself an amateur baker. Tuca pushes Bertie to challenge Pastry Pete to a baking competition in exchange for the bowl. Bertie agrees, but finds herself attracted to Pastry Pete. Upon trying her croissants, Pastry Pete offers Bertie an open invitation to be his apprentice. They recover the bowl, but not before the ashes are accidentally baked into a cake. Bertie apologizes to Speckle, who assures her of his desire to live together. Bertie in turn assures Tuca that she's always welcome to drop in. | |||||||
2 | "The Promotion" | Aaron Long | Lisa Hanawalt | May 3, 2019 | |||
Bertie is focused on obtaining a promotion at work, but her attempts to establish rapport with her boss and display her ideas at the company meeting are blocked by her chauvinistic coworker Dirk. Later, Dirk sexually harasses Bertie, who is unable to get any support after reporting the incident to Human Resources. Tuca, meanwhile, engages in a series of small jobs to make money, to disastrous results. Upon learning that Bertie was sexually harassed and her chances of securing the promotion stymied, Tuca takes a temp job at the company and helps Bertie showcase her skills. Bertie is discouraged when her boss takes a liking to Tuca's energy and offers her the promotion position instead. Tuca assures her she doesn't want it and helps Bertie call a sexual harassment meeting. Other women in the office corroborate Bertie's experiences with Dirk with their own and Dirk is dismissed. Bertie requests and receives the job promotion, but learns that it means more overtime. | |||||||
3 | "The Deli Guy" | Mollie Helms | Lee Sung Jin | May 3, 2019 | |||
The normally confident Tuca has a crush on a deli worker, who she calls Deli Guy. After some pushing from Bertie, she asks him out on a date, but her nervousness causes her to act irrationally, alienating her date. She later reveals to Bertie that this was her first date since going sober, and she doesn't know how to react while flirting anymore. Bertie apologizes for pushing her into it. Meanwhile, Bertie has grown bored with her routine sex life with Speckle and attempts to spice things up with pornography. When that doesn't work, they try spanking and role playing, but Bertie has a surprisingly negative reaction to being called a "bad, dirty birdy." The two then watch her favorite British historical romance drama The Nests of Netherfield, and Bertie explains to Speckle that she really just wants to be surprised. Speckle manages to surprise her before work by setting up their apartment like the set of The Nests of Netherfield and romancing her. | |||||||
4 | "The Sex Bugs" | James Bowman | Rachelle Williams | May 3, 2019 | |||
Tuca has contracted parasites called Sex Bugs, hard-partying, sex-obsessed insects that live in her pubic hair. She convinces Bertie to go out with her to buy some lotion to get rid of them, though Bertie is apprehensive, having called in sick to work to avoid giving a big presentation. Tuca promises it will be a quick trip. Along the way, they encounter a women's empowerment seminar and Bertie takes a flyer. At the store, Tuca disregards the warning labels and mixes the parasite lotions together, causing the Sex Bugs to grow to human size and run amok. Ebony Black, an investigator for the Center for Sex Bug Control, arrives to exterminate them. Tuca objects, stating that the Sex Bugs just want to party and have fun and demands a trial, with Bertie as her counsel. Bertie, whose anxiety has skyrocketed from the trip, initially refuses until Ebony Black's partner Sophie insults Tuca. Bertie capably wins the trial, determining that Tuca contracted them from a bush in a protected historical landmark, which prohibits the killing of the protected Sex Bugs. Realizing she can handle more than she thought, Bertie takes up Pasty Pete's baking apprenticeship and gives her presentation at work. | |||||||
5 | "Plumage" | Amy Winfrey | Nick Adams | May 3, 2019 | |||
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6 | "The Open House" | Aaron Long | Karen Graci | May 3, 2019 | |||
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7 | "Yeast Week" | Mollie Helms | Gonzalo Cordova | May 3, 2019 | |||
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8 | "The New Bird" | Adam Parton | Lee Sung Jin | May 3, 2019 | |||
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9 | "The Jelly Lakes" | Amy Winfrey | Shauna McGarry | May 3, 2019 | |||
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10 | "SweetBeak" | Aaron Long | Lisa Hanawalt | May 3, 2019 | |||
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Reception
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds an approval rating of 100% based on 29 reviews, with an average rating of 8.22/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Tuca & Bertie skips right past BoJack Horseman's shadow with its chipper sensibility and madcap sight gags, bringing plenty of laughs as it addresses adulting anxiety and exalts the joys of friendship."[3] On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 81 out of 100, based on 15 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[4] Upon release, the AV Club thought that the show was one best new shows of 2019,[5] with Vox naming Tuca and Bertie one of the "5 best TV Shows of May 2019".[16] In June 2019, Indiewire named Tuca and Bertie the 3rd best show of 2019 so far and the AV Club put the show on its list of the "The best TV of 2019 so far".[6][17]
References
- ^ Schwartz, Dana (March 14, 2019). "Watch a first look at Netflix's new animated series starring Tiffany Haddish and Ali Wong". Entertainment Weekly.
- ^ Miller, Liz Shannon. "'Tuca and Bertie' Voice Cast Guide: From Tiffany Haddish to Richard E. Grant". IndieWire. Penske Business Media, LLC. Retrieved May 15, 2019.
- ^ a b "Tuca & Bertie: Season 1 (2019)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved May 3, 2019.
- ^ a b "Tuca & Bertie". Metacritic. CBS. Retrieved May 9, 2019.
- ^ a b Chavez, Danette. "The vibrant, surreal Tuca & Bertie is one of the best new shows of the year". TV Club. Retrieved 2019-06-19.
- ^ a b Obenson, Ben Travers,Hanh Nguyen,Steve Greene,Libby Hill,Tambay; Travers, Ben; Nguyen, Hanh; Greene, Steve; Hill, Libby; Obenson, Tambay (2019-06-05). "The Best TV Shows of 2019, So Far". IndieWire. Retrieved 2019-06-19.
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- ^ a b c Andreeva, Nellie (February 20, 2018). "Netflix Picks Up Supernatural Teen Series". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 20, 2018.
- ^ https://hazlitt.net/comics/tuca-toucan-tuca-will-eat-your-eggs
- ^ https://hazlitt.net/authors/lisa-hanawalt
- ^ Goldberg, Lesley (February 20, 2018). "Tiffany Haddish to Voice Lead Character in Netflix Straight-to-Series Animated Comedy". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 20, 2018.
- ^ Ottersen, Joe (February 20, 2018). "Tiffany Haddish to Star in Netflix Animated Series 'Tuca and Bertie' From 'BoJack Horseman' Team". Variety. Retrieved February 20, 2018.
- ^ Schwartz, Dana (March 14, 2019). "Watch a first look at Netflix's new animated series starring Tiffany Haddish and Ali Wong". Entertainment Weekly.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (May 7, 2018). "'Tuca & Bertie': Ali Wong To Voice Co-Lead Opposite Tiffany Haddish In Netflix Animated Series". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 7, 2018.
- ^ Schwartz, Dana (March 14, 2019). "Watch a first look at Netflix's new animated series Tuca & Bertie starring Tiffany Haddish and Ali Wong". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
- ^ VanDerWerff, Emily Todd (2019-05-31). "The 5 best TV shows of May 2019". Vox. Retrieved 2019-06-19.
- ^ "The best TV of 2019 so far". The AV Club. Retrieved 2019-06-22.
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