"brickleberry" A-park-a-lypse(2013) Info
: Simultaneously, Mount Brickleberry is revealed to be an active volcano. Fearing for his life, Woody buys an underground bunker from local rednecks Bobby and BoDean. However, he and Malloy accidentally become trapped inside without adequate supplies as lava begins to flow. Critical Review Highlights
is the second-season finale of the adult animated sitcom Brickleberry , originally aired on November 26, 2013. The episode is a textbook example of the series' reliance on shock comedy and offensive satire, centering on a literal end-of-the-world scenario triggered by the birth of the Antichrist. Episode Synopsis The plot follows two main threads as the apocalypse looms:
: The episode highlights the "morally bankrupt" nature of the park rangers. While some viewers find the nihilism and lack of humanity refreshing, others—such as reviewers at IGN —argue the characters are often one-dimensional and despicable. "Brickleberry" A-Park-a-Lypse(2013)
Reviews for this episode, and the series in general, are highly polarized, often depending on a viewer's tolerance for :
: Connie serves as a surrogate mother for a gay couple, but the situation turns dark when she gives birth to a child, Donnie, who is revealed to be the son of Satan. Denzel, convinced the baby is the Antichrist, joins Steve and Ethel in an attempt to kill the child to stop the impending doomsday. : Simultaneously, Mount Brickleberry is revealed to be
: The animation is often described as functional but "generic" compared to other Comedy Central staples like South Park . However, the finale is praised by fans for its chaotic, fast-paced resolution involving a "Hell on Earth" invasion of the park. Summary Table Series/Season Brickleberry , Season 2, Episode 13 Original Air Date November 26, 2013 Primary Themes Religious satire, disaster parody, gross-out humor Parental Warning
Strictly for adults due to graphic violence, profanity, and sexual content Aparkalypse | Brickleberry Wiki | Fandom Critical Review Highlights is the second-season finale of
: Critics from Bubbleblabber noted that the episode pushes offensive stakes so high that it can lead to "valleys" where the humor becomes dull between outrageous jokes.