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Season 1 – Central Park

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Owen Tillerman and his family live an unconventional life in New York's bustling Central Park, which Owen manages; now, they'll have to fend off a wealthy hotel heiress who wants to turn the park into condos.
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Central Park — Season 1

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With warmth, wit, and a pitch perfect ensemble, Central Park is a joyously hilarious musical love letter to the Big Apple.

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Neal Justin Minneapolis Star Tribune Broadway would be lucky to land the kind of smart, snappy songs that reside in this new animation series from Loren Bouchard, the mad genius behind Bob's Burgers. Dec 22, 2020 Full Review Selome Hailu Austin Chronicle The 30-minute bites don't always develop enough plot to be filling. It may be better suited as an end-of-summer binge once the full season has concluded. Still, Central Park's short bursts are satisfyingly self-aware. Dec 22, 2020 Full Review Judy Berman TIME Magazine Public parks are the pressure valves of any major metropolis... That sense of civic pride suffuses Central Park, a delightful animated comedy created by Bob's Burgers team Loren Bouchard and Nora Smith with Josh Gad. Dec 22, 2020 Full Review Liz Baessler Film School Rejects At such a breakneck rate, some of those songs are going to be forgettable. It's inevitable. But by god, I've caught myself walking around singing the first episode bop "Own It" under my breath. Dec 22, 2020 Full Review Tracee California Black Girl Nerds Central Park is a refreshing shot of family-friendly funny, with a merry musical sidecar. Casting Stanley Tucci and Daveed Diggs... proves a great addition to the diverse and gender-bending cast. Dec 22, 2020 Full Review Daniel Kurland BubbleBlabber Central Park is the year's most down to Earth, heartwarming comedy and Apple TV+'s first triumph in the world of animation. Rated: 8.5/10 Dec 22, 2020 Full Review Read all reviews

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Dave U I can't believe no one talks about this show and that Apple literally hides it on AppleTV+. It can only be found through search, so you have to be looking for it, you can't just discover it. My family just heard about the cast and decided to watch it and we've been having a blast! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 06/29/23 Full Review Corey W Created by Loren Bouchard, the mind behind Bob's Burgers, Central Park dazzles with an exceptional cast, exciting showtune songs and an engaging, if sometimes hefty, plotline. More of a musical split into 10 parts than it is a sitcom, Central Park tells the story of the Tillerman family led by patriarch Owen, played by Leslie Odom Jr. Owen is the groundskeeper of Central Park and the show revolves around him and his family. His children, Cole and Molly, played by Tituss Burgess and (for the first season anyway) Kristen Bell respectively clearly copied notes from the Belcher children. To appreciate Cole's weirdness and ability to fire off hilariously unexpected throwaway lines is to thank Gene Belcher for the archetype, at least in part. Molly isn't as clear initially, but as the season goes on it's clear that she's Tina with a couple dashes of Louise. It's not distracting or disappointing, rather it's a nod to just how solid Bouchard's characters from his popular Fox show really are; not only won't he deviate much from these archetypes, but we also don't really want him to. Paige Hunter, a name too clever by half for a reporter, is the matriarch of the Tillerman family and is played by the exceptional Kathryn Hahn. Other notable voices belong to Josh Gad, Daveed Diggs, H. Jon Benjamin, and Stanley Tucci. Gad plays Birdie the narrating bard that hangs around Central Park. Birdie is a fascinating character in that he is aware of his narrating and breaks the fourth wall constantly, but he is also an integral player in the story leading to some interesting conflicts of interest regarding his impartiality as a narrator. Daveed Diggs plays Helen, the droll and pessimistic assistant to Bitsy Brandenham- an exceptionally wealthy New Yorker. The selfish, quick to anger Bitsy is played by the always delightful Stanley Tucci with a playful venom. Think a less sharp Cruella Deville with more money and time, minus the obsession with Dalmatians. The godfather of voicework, H. Jon Benjamin, plays the mayor. Benjamin is utilized sparingly but the scenes containing Mayor Whitney Whitebottom are typically the best in any given episode. As the season progresses Bitsy attempts to make the park look like an eyesore so that she can get New Yorkers to agree to let her buy it up and renovate it for business. Of course, it's literally Owen's job not to let that happen, meanwhile Paige is on the case trying to get to the "who" and "why" of the whole situation for her apathetic editor at an unsubstantial newspaper. The whole thing can get a little busy at times and the show starts moving faster than we'd like it to in attempt to drive the plot. The moments when the show taps the breaks and allows itself to have a pace more befitting a sitcom are the most enjoyable overall. It's not that the plot is bad, just that you might feel like you're losing out on the richness of the characters when the scenes jump so quickly. Overall, though, Central Park is witty and full of heart. The musical numbers take the established ability from Bob's Burgers and turn the dial way up. The songs are longer, more musically complex and they're baked into the episodes in a way that Bob's rarely did. Sometimes the linear story trips itself up with its pacing. It can be tough to distinguish between plot points and what seems to be a one-off character development to give some characters something to do while others progress the plot. An example includes one excellent subplot wherein Molly gets good at chess but then it's never mentioned again throughout the first season. Is this a skill that Molly gets to take with her like a linear story suggests? Or is it more like a sitcom wherein it's never discussed again because the story resets after 30 minutes? This is where Central Park needs help, undoubtedly. But even with the occasionally stuttering plot the other elements are so well-realized that Central Park is ultimately forgiven. Here's hoping their song is just as good in the season two reprise. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/15/23 Full Review Peter J This series is absolutely phenomenal! The cast has such wonderful chemistry, dozens of fantastic musical numbers mixed with moving emotional moments that have at times, brought me to tears. Fingers crossed for season 4! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/31/23 Full Review Audience Member Three stars for the always excellent animation. However, Bob's Burgers this is not. But I guess we can't have nice things anymore... Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/15/23 Full Review ahmad m A sensational new side, driven by a great musical plot, although we could use a little less of the music and more of the story. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review lance c Taking a point off because I this style of animation is a complete eyesore but otherwise I was a fan of the show. It had a certain charm to it throughout the a lot of the music was very catchy. I am a big fan of animated series in general and to get one that is a musical that also nails most of the music was great. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired May 29, 2020 Episode One An event goes awry in the New York park, which Owen manages and lives in with his family; Paige chases a hard news story. Details Episode 2 Aired May 29, 2020 Skater's Circle Bitsy pitches her plan to buy the park; Owen deals with a mini-mugging in Skater's Circle. Details Episode 3 Aired Jun 5, 2020 Hat Luncheon Owen speaks at a tense Hat Luncheon charity event; Cole helps Molly meet up with Brendan. Details Episode 4 Aired Jun 12, 2020 Garbage Ballet Paige hunts a rat, Owen battles trash in the park, and Molly obsesses over her disastrous first kiss. Details Episode 5 Aired Jun 19, 2020 Dog Spray Afternoon Owen grapples with a graffiti artist tagging the park, while Helen plots against Bitsy's dog, Shampagne. Details Episode 6 Aired Jun 26, 2020 Rival Busker Birdie's job is threatened by a rival busker; Bitsy hosts a wedding; Paige spends the night at The Brandenham. Details Episode 7 Aired Jul 3, 2020 Squirrel, Interrupted Cole and Owen do a "Squavenger Hunt" in Central Park; Paige discovers Molly is a great chess player. Details Episode 8 Aired Jul 10, 2020 Hot Oven Molly introduces Brendan to the family; Helen stumbles upon a new way to get Shampagne out of her life. Details Episode 9 Aired Jul 17, 2020 Live It Up Tonight Molly and Cole go on a special park tour as Owen and Paige try to have a date night. Details Episode 10 Aired Jul 24, 2020 A Fish Called Snakehead Owen and his family search for a snakehead fish that might be in the Harlem Meer; Bitsy works with a likability consultant. Details
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Season Info

Director
Corey Barnes, Gavin Dell, Mario D'anna Jr., Ian Hamilton, Joel Moser
Creator
Josh Gad, Loren Bouchard, Nora Smith
Executive Producer
Josh Gad, Loren Bouchard, Nora Smith, Sanjay Shah, Halsted Sullivan, Jon Liebman, Marc Gurvitz, Robin Schwartz
Screenwriter
Josh Gad, Loren Bouchard, Nora Smith
Network
Apple TV+
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Musical, Comedy, Animation
Original Language
English
Release Date
May 29, 2020
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