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The Cuphead Show!

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The Cuphead Show!

The Cuphead Show! is an animated slapstick comedy television series developed by Dave Wasson for Netflix based on the 2017 video game Cuphead by Studio MDHR.[1] Chad and Jared Moldenhauer, the creators of Cuphead, serve as executive producers, along with Wasson and CJ Kettler from King Features Syndicate, and Cosmo Segurson serving as co-executive producer.

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The Cuphead Show!
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Genre
Based onCuphead and
characters
by Studio MDHR
Developed byDave Wasson
Written by
  • Deeki Deke
  • Clay Morrow
  • Adam Paloian
  • Cosmo Segurson
  • Dave Wasson
Directed by
  • Clay Morrow
  • Adam Paloian
Voices of
Theme music composerEgo Plum
Opening theme"Welcome to the Cuphead Show!" (performed by Gizzelle Andrea Becerra, Tru Valentino, and Frank Todaro)
Ending theme"Farewell to the Cuphead Show!" (instrumental composed by Ego Plum)
ComposerEgo Plum
Country of origin
  • United States
  • Canada
  • Ireland
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes36 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Dave Wasson
  • CJ Kettler
  • Chad Moldenhauer
  • Jared Moldenhauer
Producers
  • Carolyn Roach (line)
  • Jackie Watson (line)
EditorAmy Blaisdell
Running time10–34 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkNetflix
ReleaseFebruary 18 (2022-02-18) 
November 18, 2022 (2022-11-18)
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The series was released worldwide on February 18, 2022, as a Netflix Original Series,[2] to generally positive reviews from both critics and the audience, with praise for its animation, voice acting, music, humor, and tone, but some felt it lacked in substance, with the episodes' plots being criticized for being "too fragmented" and "often repetitive".[3][4] The second season was released on August 19, 2022,[5] followed, soon after, by the third season released on November 18, 2022.

Plot

Set in the 1930s-style world of the Inkwell Isles, The Cuphead Show! follows the misadventures of impulsive, troublemaking scamp Cuphead and cautious but easily-swayed Mugman, a pair of anthropomorphic cup brothers who live with their grandfather and elderly caretaker, Elder Kettle, in a teapot-shaped cottage. The brothers' stories often center around them trying to find their way out of various issues, occasionally meeting and interacting with characters from its video game source material. While the series is mainly episodic, one recurring plot is the Devil hunting Cuphead for his soul, as he believes it is rightfully his after Cuphead lost a soul-harvesting game called "Soul Ball", only to be always foiled by Cuphead and Mugman.[6]

Voice cast

Development

In July 2019, it was announced that Netflix had green-lit the series. Chad and Jared Moldenhauer from Studio MDHR are executive producers, along with C.J. Kettler from King Features Syndicate, Dave Wasson, and co-executive produced by Cosmo Segurson.[8] Clay Morrow and Adam Paloian are supervising directors.[9] The series is animated by Lighthouse Studios, a Kilkenny-based division between Mercury Filmworks and Cartoon Saloon,[1] and stop motion animation was provided by Screen Novelties. In an effort to meet streaming series deadlines, the show's production crew were unable to utilize hand-drawn animation like in the game, instead choosing to use puppet-based methods while also putting in various elements to match the 1930s rubber hose style.[10] The series was first revealed at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival in June 2020,[11] with the announcement that the show's music would be composed by Ego Plum.[12]

Episodes

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SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
112February 18, 2022 (2022-02-18)
213August 19, 2022 (2022-08-19)
311November 18, 2022 (2022-11-18)
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Release

The first season of The Cuphead Show! premiered on February 18, 2022 and consisted of twelve episodes.[13] Netflix ordered a total of 36 episodes to be produced, that would end up getting released as three seasons.[14] The second season was released on August 19, 2022, and featured thirteen episodes, with the third and eighth episodes running close to 25 minutes each. The third and final season was released on November 18, 2022, and consisted of eleven episodes. The first and final episodes were each 20 minutes long, while the sixth episode became the longest in the series, lasting 30 minutes.[15]

Reception

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Viewership

The Cuphead Show! was viewed for 14.6 million hours on Netflix during the week of February 14–20.[16][17] The series later garnered 20.85 million hours of viewing from February 21–27.[18] Between February 13 and March 6, it spent three weeks in Netflix's global "Top 10" list—a daily updated list of the platform's most-watched titles—accumulating a total of 47.29 million hours of viewing time.[19][20] The Cuphead Show! subsequently ranked No. 9 on Netflix's "Top 10" list on March 2.[21] TVision, using its Power Score to evaluate CTV programming through viewership and engagement across over 1,000 apps, reported that The Cuphead Show! had a 49% binge-watch rate in March, indicating that nearly half of the viewers watched three or more episodes in one sitting.[22] By August, this rate rose to 57%, positioning The Cuphead Show! among the top binge-watched programs on Netflix that month.[23]

The Cuphead Show! ranked fourth in the Top 10 Most Popular Kids' Shows and Movies on Netflix globally in 2022, following Paw Patrol, CoComelon, and Gabby's Dollhouse in popularity.[24][25] According to market research company Parrot Analytics, which evaluates consumer engagement through research, streaming, downloads, and social media, The Cuphead Show! saw substantial demand in February 2024. Its audience demand was 5.1 times higher than the average show in the United States, placing it within the top 8.6% of all TV shows. When comparing its year-over-year performance, the series reached a peak of 6.8 times the average demand, reflecting a significant 41.1% increase. On a global scale, The Cuphead Show! demonstrated strong demand, particularly in markets such as Russia, China, and Brazil.[26]

Critical response

On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, 75% of 16 critics gave the first season a positive review, with an average rating of 7.1/10. The site's critical consensus is: "While The Cuphead Show! fluidly recreates its video game forebear's eye-popping animation, this good-looking vessel is still waiting for some substance to fill it."[3] On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 69 based on reviews from 4 critics, indicating "generally favourable reviews".[27]

The Escapist noted that "fans and critics have been left disappointed by the series due to its lack of substance and short nature" but the target audience is children and "kids will discover a bouncy and energetic cartoon and probably find what's here incredibly entertaining."[4]

Rafael Motamayor of IGN rated the series 9 out of 10, saying "The Cuphead Show Season 1 delivers memorable characters, surreal humor, and beautiful animation in a fantastic adaptation of the video game."[28]

Accolades

It was first nominated for Children's and Family Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Series in 2022.[29][30][31]

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Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2022 The Game Awards Best Adaptation Nominated [32]
Children's and Family Emmy Awards Outstanding Animated Series C.J. Kettler, Chad Moldenhauer, Jared Moldenhauer, Dave Wasson, Cosmo Segurson, Carolyn Roach and Jackie Watson Nominated [29]
Individual Achievement in Animation Ivan Aguirre (background painter) Won [33]
2023 Annie Awards Outstanding Achievement for Music in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production Ego Plum, Cosmo Segurson and Dave Wasson ("Carn-Evil") Won [34]
Outstanding Achievement for Storyboarding in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production Karl Hadrika ("A Very Devil Christmas") Nominated
Children's and Family Emmy Awards Outstanding Original Song for a Children's or Young Teen Program Ego Plum and Dave Wasson ("Down & Out: Roll the Dice") Nominated [29]
Outstanding Directing for an Animated Program Clay Morrow and Adam Paloian Won
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Impact

The release of The Cuphead Show! led to an increase in sales of the Cuphead game, according to its creators, the Moldenhauer brothers. Following the show's debut on Netflix, interest in the game was renewed, resulting in higher sales even before the release of its downloadable content. Chad Moldenhauer noted that while the increase was noticeable, it was not an extraordinary surge, but rather a consistent uptick, with some players returning to tackle additional challenges.[35]

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