Some Netflix viewers are wondering if they are experiencing intense hallucinations after watching a new show.

Someone even called it the "top show of the year".

July 17th 2024.

Some Netflix viewers are wondering if they are experiencing intense hallucinations after watching a new show.
Attention all Netflix fans! There's a new animated series that's causing quite a stir and viewers are begging others to tune in. It's been dubbed "the best show of the year" and it's all about cats and a card game. Sounds intriguing, right?

The series, called Exploding Kittens, was just released on the streaming service last week. It's a nine-part series based on the popular card game of the same name. And if that's not enough to catch your attention, it also features the voices of some pretty talented actors such as Tom Ellis, Sasheer Zamata, Suzy Nakamura, Mark Proksch, Ally Maki and Kenny Yates.

So what's the show about, you ask? Well, the synopsis reads: "Earth sucks, so God gets fired and sent to Earth to reconnect with humanity. The catch? He's trapped in the body of a chubby house cat." Sounds like a unique and entertaining concept, right?

Viewers have been flocking to this light-hearted watch, but some are also a bit confused by its unusual premise. One person even questioned if it was just a fever-induced hallucination. But overall, the show has received praise and many have been pleasantly surprised by its fun and quirky storyline.

One viewer, Anna, shared on the trailer for the series on YouTube: "The plot feels like a fever dream, but it looks fun." And Stephen wrote: "Exploding Kittens on Netflix is OUTSTANDING!!! Just in case you were wondering."

For those who may not be familiar with the game, Exploding Kittens was first released in 2015 and quickly gained a following. It was originally a Kickstarter project that exceeded its goal in just eight minutes and went on to set a record for the most backers in Kickstarter history.

While the series has received mixed reviews from critics, it currently holds a 71% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. And for those interested in checking it out, it's now streaming on Netflix.

But for those who are already hooked, there is some concern that the streaming service may cancel the show after just one season. One person shared on social media: "So nice for Netflix to actually put effort and advertising into animation.... I SWEAR TO CAT GOD IF THIS GETS CANCELLED AFTER 1 SEASON I WILL CRY."

So there you have it - the buzz surrounding Exploding Kittens on Netflix. If you're a fan of animated comedies and enjoy a good cat-related storyline, then this may just be the show for you. And if you have a celebrity story, video, or pictures to share, don't hesitate to get in touch with the entertainment team at The Agency. We'd love to hear from you!

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