Exploding Kittens Season 1 Review - IGN (2024)

Exploding Kittens is now available to stream on Netflix.

Thousands of years ago, it’s believed the Egyptians held their feline friends in not just high esteem but considered them connected to the divine. If they could see this idea now expressed in the animated Netflix series Exploding Kittens, perhaps they would have rethought the whole thing. Loosely based on the games of the same name (yes, the Cards Against Humanity competitor from cartoonist behind The Oatmeal guy has spawned VR and mobile versions) but lacking any of their fun or charm, Exploding Kittens is defined by painfully repetitive references and little else. The animation, while serviceable, ends up feeling secondary and oddly tame despite the show’s continual insistence that it’s doing something subversive. In reality, it’s all broadly vulgar with no real verve or bite.

Over the course of a nine-episode first season, premises are stretched well beyond their breaking point, jokes land with tiresome thuds, and every cliffhanger feels like a forced attempt to get Netflix subscribers to keep the app open. It’s as if another of the streamer’s animated comedies, Big Mouth, was stripped of all its sharp humor, squeezed into a can, and subsequently served up for us to choke down whole. Hailing from Shane Kosakowski and Matthew Inman (who co-created the original card game), its story is simple: God (Tom Ellis) is being sent down to Earth as both a punishment for being generally asleep at the wheel when it comes to overseeing his creation and to heal a modern human family that has drifted apart.

However, he isn’t going in his towering and muscular form. Oh no, he’s being sent in the body of a cat. This Shaggy Dog-ass premise is cloyingly familiar, but the “twist” is that there’s another feline on the field. Devilcat (Sasheer Zamata) has similarly been sent to Earth to set her on a better path, but with the directive to wreak havoc. The two do occasional battle, get up to various shenanigans (hope you like jokes about the various silly things cats get up to when left to their own devices, because there’s a lot of them), and discover they share an unexpected connection. Ellis and Zamata bring plenty of spark to their performances, but the writing – which is prone to cycling through a handful of lackluster punchlines – is much less explosive.

Both God and Devilcat make repeated claims to inventing some well-known product or much-hated nuisance. That’s the whole joke – just the closed loop of the reference to Diet Pepsi or the state of Florida being America’s flaccid phallus that’s full of trash (a hacky joke to end all hacky jokes that comedian Patton Oswalt already correctly deconstructed years ago). A random needle drop from the score of Stranger Things – itself a show increasingly defined by its allusions – only serves to highlight Exploding Kittens’ ouroboros effect, consuming not only its own tail but its hammy sitcom-esque setups along with it. When the writers lean into so-so bits about the perils of Twitch streaming or an awkward, in-universe stand-in for Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, they ensure the jokes feel way too terminally online and Internet-brained without any wit to back it up. It all proves strangely safe and toothless and unsure of its targets; even Steven Spielberg catches an odd stray in a rather dated, throwaway about War Horse. When Exploding Kittens then takes some potentially intriguing leaps through time and fantasy – even throwing in its own take on vampires – I found myself wishing I were watching something like the infinitely more fun Fionna and Cake instead.

Anyone waiting to see depictions of characters from the game or creative riffs on how it’s played will have to keep waiting. This Exploding Kittens is more of a dragged-out origin story than a playful romp. The problem isn’t that the show is building off an existing product; Barbie, while by no means perfect, already showed us how to both send-up and deconstruct the baggage of any shelf-to-screen adaptation. In its “remember this?” style of humor and utter banality, Exploding Kittens ends up far closer to something like the recent Jerry Seinfeld mediocrity Unfrosted.

You might chuckle at Exploding Kittens now and again, though when it starts trotting out various mascots as it makes even more references in a supposed climax that’s really a setup for another season to come, it’ll hardly feel worth it. It's one accomplishment: In the endless debate between which is better, cats or dogs, Exploding Kittens has unintentionally made the best case for the latter. If you too have cats, best shield their eyes from Exploding Kittens so they don’t see themselves and their brethren done so dirty.

Verdict

Exploding Kittens may get the occasional laugh due to the sheer volume of jokes that it throws out, but it mostly becomes a repetitive slog depending on empty pop-culture references. Tom Ellis and Sasheer Zamata attempt to give things a boost through their vocal performances, though the material they’re working with isn’t up to the task. The animation may be serviceable, but it’s actually in service of very little. By the time it comes to a generally disappointing close, Exploding Kittens ends less with a bang and more with a whimper.

Exploding Kittens Season 1 Review - IGN (2024)

FAQs

Exploding Kittens Season 1 Review - IGN? ›

Verdict. Exploding Kittens may get the occasional laugh due to the sheer volume of jokes that it throws out, but it mostly becomes a repetitive slog depending on empty pop-culture references.

What is the NSFW version of Exploding Kittens? ›

Exploding Kittens: NSFW Edition is a highly-strategic, kitty powered version of Russian Roulette with art much too horrible/incredible to include in a kid-friendly version. Players draw cards until somebody draws an Exploding Kitten, at which point they explode and are out of the game.

What is the premise of Exploding Kittens? ›

It's a straightforward game that revolves around the simple premise of drawing cards until you lose by picking up an “exploding kitten” card. There are modifiers, of course, but it's ultimately a game of chance with adorable character designs.

How long has Exploding Kittens been around? ›

Exploding Kittens is a casual dedicated deck card game designed by Matthew Inman of The Oatmeal webcomic, Elan Lee and Shane Small, and first published by The Oatmeal in 2015.

Is Exploding Kittens kid friendly? ›

All of the other cards in the deck are used to move, mitigate, or avoid the Exploding Kittens. Recommended for ages 7+.

What is the nope card in Exploding Kittens? ›

There are 5 Nope cards in the deck. A Nope card stops any action except an exploding kitten and a Defuse card]]. Imagine that any card (or Pair or Special Combo) beneath a Nope card no longer exists. You can also play a Nope on another Nope to create a double negative Yup, and so on.

What is the difference between red and black Exploding Kittens? ›

Exploding Kittens on X: "The red boxes are kid-friendly while the black box is not-safe-for-work https://t.co/A37QO6hOf2" / X.

Is Exploding Kittens strategy or luck? ›

Is Exploding Kittens strategy or luck-based? We think Exploding Kittens has a good balance of luck and strategy. You need to be strategic about which action cards to play and when. But you don't always know where the deadly “Exploding Kitten” card is or what action cards you're going to pick up and when.

Why were Exploding Kittens so successful? ›

People responded with photos of their cats dressed as tacos, causing much amusem*nt in the community and generating more word-of-mouth enthusiasm. Creating interactions between people: that's the reason for Exploding Kittens' success, and something that's actually built into the rules of the game.

Can you nope a defuse? ›

Stop any action except for an Exploding Kitten or a Defuse Card. Imagine that any card beneath a Nope Card never existed. A Nope can also be played on another Nope to negate it and create a Yup, and so on. A Nope can be played at any time before an action has begun, even if it's not your turn.

Why is it called Exploding Kittens? ›

He told Lee and Small that everyone is afraid of bombs, there's no fun in that. "What if instead of a bomb, everybody was stressing and worrying about a kitten? A kitten would kill you, a kitten would blow you up." They named it "Exploding Kittens."

What is the recall on Exploding Kittens? ›

Exploding Kittens Recalls Safety Goggles Sold with Extreme Edition Dodgeball Game Sets Due to Laceration Hazard; Sold Exclusively on Kickstarter (Recall Alert) | CPSC.gov.

Is Exploding Kittens hard to play? ›

Exploding Kittens is very easy to play. On your turn, you do one of two things - play cards or pass - then draw a card from the deck. If a player chooses to play cards, they can play as many cards as they like from their hand one at a time, performing their actions as they go.

What is the target audience for Exploding Kittens? ›

Family-friendly, party game! Players: 2-5. Age Recommendation: 7+ years.

How do you beat Exploding Kittens? ›

A good strategy is to save your cards early in the game while your chance of exploding is low. You can always count the cards left in the Draw Pile to figure out the odds of exploding. There is no maximum or minimum hand size. If you run out of cards in your hand, there's no special action to take.

Can you play Exploding Kittens with recipes for disaster? ›

Recipes for Disaster contains everything you need to play Exploding Kittens. It's packed with our favorite cards and favorite ways to play.

What is an imploding kitten? ›

One of those cards is the Imploding Kitten, which is placed face up in the deck and when drawn leads to an inevitable explosion. You CANNOT defuse an Imploding Kitten. Plus, the game comes with a human-sized Cone of Shame turn indicator.

How do you play bomb kittens? ›

You play the game by putting the deck face down and taking turns drawing cards until someone draws an Exploding Kitten. When that happens, that person explodes. They are now dead and out of the game. This process continues until there's only 1 player left, who wins the game.

What do barking kittens add? ›

Includes 20 new cards that refresh gameplay and add new cutthroat strategies. Includes a wearable headpiece that allows you to hold a secret stash of cards on your head. It forces others to steal cards not from your hand, but draw from the depths of your gigantic cat crown, which is filled with stash cards.

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