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The New Norm
The New Norm (originally called Woke World) is an American adult animated sitcom created by Akiva and Sophia Prell, and developed by José Behar. Developed and marketed as "The First Animated Sit-Com [sic] on X", the series premiered with a three-minute pilot on June 25, 2024. JP Sears stars as the titular Norm, alongside a voice cast also including Dave Rubin and Larry Elder.
The series chronicles the life of Norm (JP Sears), a conservative man whose life is turned upside down when Chaz (Dave Rubin), a non-binary influencer, is sent to live with his family in an attempt to "re-educate" Norm.
Much of the series' voice cast is uncredited.
Writing for UnHerd, Gareth Roberts praised the "well designed" characters and "decent voice performances", but otherwise criticised the show, saying "it is not just terrible but flesh-creepingly awful. The jokes, such as they are, all crash like bags of tools being dropped down a lift shaft". He would also go on to criticize the "cringe-inducing" homage to X (Twitter) owner Elon Musk, and described the show as "like a progressive's idea of what conservative humour might be".
Jacob Weindling of Splinter called it "bigoted babybrained bullshit" and "a perfect window into the low-grade conservative comedian mind".
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The New Norm
The New Norm (originally called Woke World) is an American adult animated sitcom created by Akiva and Sophia Prell, and developed by José Behar. Developed and marketed as "The First Animated Sit-Com [sic] on X", the series premiered with a three-minute pilot on June 25, 2024. JP Sears stars as the titular Norm, alongside a voice cast also including Dave Rubin and Larry Elder.
The series chronicles the life of Norm (JP Sears), a conservative man whose life is turned upside down when Chaz (Dave Rubin), a non-binary influencer, is sent to live with his family in an attempt to "re-educate" Norm.
Much of the series' voice cast is uncredited.
Writing for UnHerd, Gareth Roberts praised the "well designed" characters and "decent voice performances", but otherwise criticised the show, saying "it is not just terrible but flesh-creepingly awful. The jokes, such as they are, all crash like bags of tools being dropped down a lift shaft". He would also go on to criticize the "cringe-inducing" homage to X (Twitter) owner Elon Musk, and described the show as "like a progressive's idea of what conservative humour might be".
Jacob Weindling of Splinter called it "bigoted babybrained bullshit" and "a perfect window into the low-grade conservative comedian mind".