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Hit-Monkey (TV series)
2021–present animated superhero series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Marvel's Hit-Monkey is an American adult animated television series created by Will Speck and Josh Gordon for Hulu, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. The series was produced by Marvel Television for its first season and by 20th Television Animation for its second season, with Gordon and Speck serving as showrunners.
The series stars Ally Maki, Olivia Munn, Fred Tatasciore, and Jason Sudeikis, with Nobi Nakanishi and George Takei joining for the first season, and Leslie Jones and Cristin Milioti in the second. Hit-Monkey was announced and ordered at Hulu in February 2019, as part of a group of series based on Marvel characters that were intended to lead to a crossover special titled The Offenders, with it being produced by Marvel Television. Oversight of the series was moved to Marvel Studios in December 2019 when Marvel Television was folded into that company. 20th Television Animation produced the second season. Animation for the series is provided by Floyd County Productions.
The first season of Hit-Monkey was released in its entirety on Hulu on November 17, 2021, and consisted of ten episodes. The series was met with generally positive reviews from critics for its animation, voice acting, action scenes, plot, and faithfulness to the source material of the comics. In February 2023, the series was renewed for a second ten-episode season, which was released on July 15, 2024.
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Plot
Monkey is a wronged Japanese macaque who is mentored by the ghost of an American assassin named Bryce Fowler as he damages the crime underworlds of the cities of Tokyo (in season 1)[1] and eventually travelling to New York City (in season 2).[2]
Cast
Main
- Ally Maki as Haruka, a good honest cop who wants to fight the injustice in Tokyo.[3]
- Olivia Munn as Akiko Yokohama / Lady Bullseye II, the smart, ambitious, and mentally unstable niece of Shinji, who is Monkey's self-declared nemesis.[3]
- Nobi Nakanishi as Ito (season 1), Haruka's partner who has problems, but trusts Monkey.[3]
- Fred Tatasciore as Monkey, a Japanese macaque who becomes the assassin Hit-Monkey.[3]
- George Takei as Shinji Yokohama (season 1; guest season 2), a kind politician with a lot on his shoulders.[3]
- Jason Sudeikis as Bryce Fowler (né McHenry), Monkey's mentor who dies and comes back to aid him as a ghost.[4][3]
- Leslie Jones as Eunice Jones (season 2), Bryce's foul-mouthed former agent.[5]
- Cristin Milioti as Iris McHenry (season 2), Bryce's daughter he abandoned who grew up vowing to not become like her father, before realizing their similarities and a possible reconciliation.[6] Iris first appears in the first season as a child.
Guest
- Paul Nakauchi as Itaru Ozu (season 1)
- Noshir Dalal as Fat Cobra (season 1), a large sumo assassin who can produce lightning from his feet.[3]
- Dalal also voices Kenuichio Harada / Silver Samurai (season 1), Japan's biggest hero who is also very conceited.[7][better source needed]
- Reiko Aylesworth as Maki Matsumoto / Lady Bullseye, a terrifying assassin who relentlessly kills without remorse or hesitation.[3]
- Keith David as Mephisto, the Devil (season 2),[5] the ruler of Hell who sends Bryce back to Earth to coerce Monkey into killing more.
- Rob Corddry as Buddy (season 2), a crime scene cleaner[5]
- Emi Lo as Dot (season 2), a little girl with magnanimous supernatural powers and member of the Co-Op.
- Stephanie Beatriz as Amara (season 2), an ancient Grecian woman who was turned into a living marble statue and member of the Co-Op.
- Tramell Tillman as Double-Tap (season 2), a surviving veteran who specializes in fire arms and member of the Co-Op.
- Nat Faxon as Boone (season 2), leader of the Co-Op who possesses powerful psychic abilities.
- Sonny Valicenti as Slyke (season 2), Boone's brother and member of the Co-Op with powerful mental abilities.
- Jim Gaffigan as Snail (season 2), a time-bending hustler[5]
- Ivana Miličević as Danke (season 2), a professional assassin and Iris' love interest.
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Episodes
Season 1 (2021)
Season 2 (2024)
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Production
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Development
In February 2019, Marvel Television announced an adult animated television series based on Hit-Monkey, with a series order at the streaming service Hulu, along with M.O.D.O.K. and ones based on Tigra and Dazzler together, as well as Howard the Duck, that were intended to lead up to a crossover special titled The Offenders. The series was created by Will Speck and Josh Gordon, both of whom were expected to write for the series and executive produce alongside Jeph Loeb.[1][8][9] That December, Marvel Television was folded into Marvel Studios, which carried subsequent oversight of the series.[10] The following month in 2020, Marvel decided not to move forward with Howard the Duck, Tigra & Dazzler, and The Offenders, with M.O.D.O.K. and Hit-Monkey continuing as planned.[11] M.O.D.O.K. co-creator Jordan Blum commented in the following year that the series has a different animation style from M.O.D.O.K..[12] In January 2022, Hulu's head of content Craig Erwich said that additional seasons of Hit-Monkey would be determined solely by the Marvel Studios team.[13] With the cancellation of M.O.D.O.K. in May 2022, Variety reported Hit-Monkey was also not expected to be renewed.[14] However, the series was renewed in February 2023, with 20th Television Animation taking over production of the series, given Marvel Television no longer existed. At this time it was reported that the series would no longer featured "Marvel's" in its name, though the Marvel logo would still be attached to the series "in other ways".[15] The second season was ultimately still formally called Marvel's Hit-Monkey.[5] Animation for the series is provided by Floyd County Productions.[6]
Casting
In September 2021, it was revealed that Jason Sudeikis would voice Hit-Monkey's mentor/partner Bryce,[4] along with Fred Tatasciore as Monkey / Hit-Monkey, with George Takei, Olivia Munn, Ally Maki, and Nobi Nakanishi also starring.[3] Tatasciore, Sudeikis, Munn, and Maki return for the second season, with Leslie Jones and Cristin Milioti joining the cast.[2][6]
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Release
The first season of Hit-Monkey premiered on November 17, 2021, on Hulu in the United States, with all ten episodes released.[4] Internationally, the series was released on January 26, 2022, on Disney+,[16] Disney+ Hotstar and Star+ in Latin America.[citation needed] The second season was released in the United States with all ten episodes on July 15, 2024.[17][6] It was released in Australia on August 7, 2024.[18]
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Reception
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Critical response
For the first season, the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reports an 84% approval rating with an average rating of 7.0/10 based on 19 critic reviews. The website's critical consensus reads: "If Marvel's Hit-Monkey is never as thrillingly original as its title might suggest, vibrant animation and a solid voice cast keep things consistently watchable."[19]
For the second season, Rotten Tomatoes reports an 83% approval rating with an average rating of 7.0/10 based on 6 critic reviews.[20] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 57 out of 100 based on 6 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[21]
Kristen Reid of Paste stated that the animation of Hit-Monkey is remarkable with its inspiration of Japanese animation, and claimed that the level of violence and lack of morality is refreshing compared to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, while finding the sense of humor of the series entertaining despite its lack of originality.[22] Brenton Stewart of Comic Book Resources found Hit-Monkey unique and refreshing through its animation compared to other high-quality Marvel productions, stating that the company should continue to provide more adult animated projects that take risks.[23] Stephen Robinson of The A.V. Club gave the series a A− rating, saying that Hit-Monkey manages to be one of the best recent Marvel TV shows created, while praising the animation and the development of the villains, and complimenting the performance and chemistry of the cast.[24] Siddhant Adlakha of IGN rated the series 7 out of 10 and found the animation of the series impressive, and complimented how the plot and the visual elements manage to balance between humor and gore, despite saying that the characters feel more American than Japanese through their dialogues and mannerism.[25] John Townsend of Starburst rated the series 3 out of 5 stars, saying that Marvel Television successfully provides a show with an inventive and clever humor, making less-known Marvel characters likable.[26]
Accolades
Hit-Monkey was nominated for Outstanding Color Grading - Animated Episode or Non-Theatrical Feature at the 2024 Hollywood Professional Association Awards.[27]
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References
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