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Season 1 – Strip Law

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An uptight lawyer teams with a flashy Las Vegas magician to bring some pizzazz to the city's stupidest cases.
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Strip Law — Season 1

Strip Law — Season 1

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Strip Law is adult animation done well in this character-rich, amusing series that capitalizes on the surreal and absurd.

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Ben Travers IndieWire Feb 24
B-
Just like the city it satirizes, “Strip Law” works just fine, so long as you’re ready for the trip. Go to Full Review
Craig Mathieson The Age (Australia) Feb 23
3.5/5
Created by former The Late Show with Stephen Colbert writer Cullen Crawford, the series is cheerfully absurd, delivering debased standards and stupid legal logic. Go to Full Review
Alison Herman Variety Feb 20
Vegas can do a number on visitors, let alone a local -- but “Strip Law” has a fondness for vintage flair and showmanship that proves infectious. Go to Full Review
Joyce Slaton Common Sense Media 3d
4/5
Unhinged and surreal, this animated series "proudly made by real, non-computer human beings" (as the opening credits tell us) is a fast-moving, funny delight for fans of the absurd. Go to Full Review
Joel Keller Decider Feb 24
While Strip Law has its moments, it’s most a loud, gag-heavy comedy that doesn’t really take its time to make its main characters into real people. Go to Full Review
Kyle Mullin Under the Radar Feb 23
7/10
Most fans of edgy cartoons, and comedy in general, will love Strip Law’s shameless pursuit of debased jokes, along with its casino-like overstimulation. After all, why would Sin City need redeeming? Go to Full Review
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Russell B @rabbie 1d if you need some good fun in your life and are tired of sad, slow tv shows, this is the show for you. not every show needs to be gripping or emotional or depressing. i like to smile, and this show makes me smile. See more Damien N @nopeoz Feb 27 Tightly written joke dense adult animation probably most similar to Harvey Birdman. The first episode is good, the second is very good and every single one afterwards is great. The plot moves along at speed, often in whimsically stupid and zany ways. Strong early contender for show of the year. Along with the writing, the animation and voice acting are also essentially technically perfect. See more Max E. @Maxguy Feb 26 This show is so great. A cartoon with a care free comedic tone that relates to this generations sense of humor has yet to really come out and this show does just that. Anyone reviewing this show saying the humor isn’t there probably is too old or out of touch with the world to grasp this form of comedy. This is a must watch and a great stand in the race against ai for 2D animators. Plus the cast is perfect. See more Sir Michael F @Sir_Michael6512 Feb 25 This is what happens when adult animation mistakes "loud" for "funny." Ever since Family Guy pushed envelope humor in the early 2000s, shows keep trying to out-edge each other.. and most fall flat. This one belly-flops. Every joke feels like it starts with "What if this was dumb?" and ends with a fart sound. The characters don’t have personalities, they have volume settings. Shock value replaces wit, and chaos replaces actual punchlines. It’s not offensive. It’s not clever. It’s just exhausting. The half star is for the animators’ effort...everyone else owes me 22 minutes back. See more Alex B Feb 24 Strip Law captures that specific brand of chaos only adult animation can pull off. Set in a sketchy law firm squeezed between a vape shop and a failing psychic, the show doesn’t just lean into its absurdity; it masters it. The premise feels like a late-night dare that actually paid off, moving at a breakneck speed where the jokes are layered into every corner of the frame. What makes it work is that the characters aren’t just walking punchlines. For example, the paralegal who doubles as a social media astrologer is a total scene-stealer and even the minor characters feel like they have real lives off-camera. Beneath the noise, there's also some sharp satire about hustle culture and the desperation of the gig economy. Most animated comedies take a season or two to find their rhythm, but this one arrives fully formed and fearless. It is dark, ridiculous, and has real heart without losing its edge. If this is what justice looks like, I will see you in court! See more Zander @Zmandella Feb 23 Exceptionally good jokes. Great cast. Cullen Crawford has always been such a talent and it's exciting to see him get a show and knock it out of the park. See more Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Feb 20, 2026 Finally, a Show About Lawyers Lincoln agrees to help a stripper whose job is literally making him sick; but to win in court, he'll need someone who understands how to work a crowd. Details Episode 2 Aired Feb 20, 2026 Crypt Law Presents: Fearacle on 31st Day Halloween's in the air on the Strip and Lincoln's client is a man claiming to be Santa Claus; can Glem and Sheila conjure up a little Christmas magic? Details Episode 3 Aired Feb 20, 2026 The Bad News Bapples Lincoln and Sheila team up to coach a basketball team for sheltered homeschoolers; Irene combs the office for a talking robot toy named Baby Bertram. Details Episode 4 Aired Feb 20, 2026 Glemtastrophe: Anatomy of a Glemsaster A high-profile case sends Glem to a town where the tap water is 120 proof; Sheila and Lincoln shake up their winning formula during a courtroom marathon. Details Episode 5 Aired Feb 20, 2026 The People vs. Magicians vs. Animals: Dawn of Justice: Whoever Wins... Ta-Da! With Glem and Irene off at driving school, Lincoln tries to take down an exotic animal show at Sheila's old stomping grounds, the Sweet Babylon Casino. Details Episode 6 Aired Feb 20, 2026 Rocco Prosecco's Virtual Reality Workplace Sensitivity Experience While a riot rages in the Las Vegas streets, Lincoln and his team, including a newly hired paralegal named Kevin, are stuck in a mandatory HR seminar. Details Episode 7 Aired Feb 20, 2026 I Was a Teenage Lawbert Irene and Sheila create a mascot for the firm's latest commercial and go way over budget; Lincoln learns about Glem's bizarre approach to jury selection. Details Episode 8 Aired Feb 20, 2026 We Need to Talk About Heaven A worried mother hires Gumb and Flambé to help her get sole custody of her son; but the story of the Saw Heaven boy soon erupts into a media firestorm. Details Episode 9 Aired Feb 20, 2026 Trophy Son (Or 'the Mother Wound') The crew spends the evening at the Golden Gavel Awards, where Lincoln comes to terms with his complicated childhood and Sheila nurses a groin injury. Details Episode 10 Aired Feb 20, 2026 Finale: A Show About Lawyers Hotshot lawyers Pringus and Bench are ready to retire; but first, they must defend the maker of a high-tech toilet, taking on Lincoln and his team. Details

Season Info

Creator
Cullen Crawford
Network
Netflix
Rating
TV-MA
Genre
Animation, Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date
Feb 20, 2026
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