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Tuca & Bertie, Lisa Hanawalt’s irreverent animated sitcom, frequently wraps complicated character dynamics and difficult psychology inside the candy-coated, hyperactive exterior of the show’s vividly realized world. The world of
Tuca & Bertie operates by its own logic, offering up absurdity and surreal wonderment at every corner. It also helps that the show is beautifully animated, a technical feat of expressive character design and jam-packed background animation.
Now three episodes into its surprise second season, following a cancellation from original network Netflix, Hanawalt’s show manages to evolve with each progressive episode. The show is still just as clever and insightful as ever, maintaining the show’s signature balance of comedy and pathos. However, this season builds on the dramatic arcs introduced in the show’s first season, creating richer and more fleshed out interior worlds for the show’s titular characters.