TV series
Strange Planet
Overview
Welcome to a distant planet not unlike our own, with hilarious yet poignant observations on life, love, and friendship—told in the most peculiar way.
Details
- First air date
- 2023-08-08
- Status
- Canceled
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 10 episodes
- Genres
- Animation, Comedy
- Network
- Apple TV
- Production
- ShadowMachine, Apple Studios, Harmonious Claptrap, Mercury Filmworks, Nathan W Pyle
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Tunde Adebimpe as Structural Engineer (voice)
- Demi Adejuyigbe as Kid (voice)
- Lori Tan Chinn as Guide (voice)
- Danny Pudi as Regular (voice)
- Hannah Einbinder as Manager (voice)
- Nicky Endres as Correspondent / Passenger #3 (voice)
- James Adomian as Band Rep / Passenger #1 (voice)
- Toks Olagundoye as Cooking Segment Host / Safety Video Actor (voice)
- Isaac Robinson-Smith as Restaurant Being #3 (voice)
- Shelby Young as Waitbeing / Being #1 (voice)
- D'Arcy Carden as Air Comfort Hero / Newsbeing #2 (voice)
- Fortune Feimster as Megafan #1 / Elderly Being #2 (voice)
Creators and crew
- Dan Harmon - Creator
- Nathan W. Pyle - Creator
- Steve Levy - Executive Producer
- Amalia Levari - Executive Producer
- Taylor Alexy Pyle - Executive Producer
- Dan Harmon - Executive Producer
Episodes
Episode 1: The Flying Machine
A popular band splits up, throwing their lives—and their fans' lives—into chaos. Elsewhere, an air comfort supervisor's new role creates turbulence.
Episode 2: Greyscale Finger Bandit
A lovelorn being offers to take care of their crush's vibrating creature. Next door, a small being insists on adopting an outside creature.
Episode 3: Careful Now
While at the tumble scrub, a being has a chance encounter with a stranger that leads to an unexpected but exciting opportunity.
Episode 4: The Big Wet
Tensions between an overbearing lifegiver and their offspring come to a head. Careful Now weathers a mishap on Free Jitter Liquid Day.
Episode 5: Family, Fandom, Footorb
Wanting to please their lifegiver, two siblings try bonding over their interests. A footorb referee's bad call could cost them their dream job.
Episode 6: Key Change
An older being considers performing at a talent show. Careful Now's manager and structural engineer make a perilous journey.
Episode 7: Adolescent Limbshake
Two high-school beings reluctantly team up to plan an event. Meanwhile, at the same school, two best friends have a dramatic falling out.
Episode 8: Tiny Trash
A being has an existential crisis on their 25th emergence day as their best friend secretly organizes a party to celebrate.
Episode 9: Before Star Rise
A couple who run a skin ink parlor are hit with unexpected news. Careful Now's manager and regular go on an impromptu date.
Episode 10: Double Shadow Day
Careful Now is the perfect spot to view a once-every-15-revolutions eclipse, but a mysterious situation might ruin the party.
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