Creature Comforts

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  • 2007
  • 2 Seasons
  • 8.0  (451)

Creature Comforts is an animated television show that originally aired on CBS in 2007. The show is based on the original British series of the same name, which was created by Nick Park and Aardman Animations. The American version was produced by Park and his team, and featured a cast of characters voiced by members of the Great American Public.

The format of the show is based around interviews with a cross-section of American society, from all walks of life. The interviews are then edited together to create a series of conversations between animated animals, who recite the recorded dialogue verbatim. The animals are presented as if they were being interviewed themselves, with each species reflecting a different human trait or attitude.

Some of the animal characters include a snail who talks about the joys of slow living, a group of cows who gossip about their neighbors, and a pair of dogs who discuss the intricacies of human relationships. The animation style is simple but effective, with each animal rendered in loving detail and imbued with a range of quirky personality traits.

The voice cast of the show is led by actress Julie Dove, who provides the voice of a sassy feline character named Trixie. Dove's performance is perfectly pitched, and she manages to inject a remarkable amount of personality into her lines, despite the fact that she's simply reciting existing dialogue. Her interactions with the other animal characters are often hilarious, as she plays the snarky outsider who's always ready with a pithy one-liner.

Other notable members of the cast include Casey Wilson, who voices a love-struck cow named Joy, and the Great American Public, who provide the bulk of the interview material that forms the basis of each episode. These interviewees range from farmers to office workers, and their conversations cover a range of topics, from politics and religion to the joys of everyday life.

One of the great strengths of Creature Comforts is its ability to create relatable characters out of everyday people. By using animals as a metaphor for human behavior, the show manages to endear its characters to the audience in a way that ordinary conversation might not. It's a clever conceit, and one that the show's writers and animators manage to pull off with aplomb.

Overall, Creature Comforts is a charming and witty animated series, full of witty observations and clever characterizations. Though it may not have garnered the same level of attention as some of the other animated shows of its era, it remains a beloved cult classic, with a devoted following of fans who appreciate its unique brand of humor and heart.

Creature Comforts is a series that ran for 2 seasons (27 episodes) between January 1, 2007 and on CBS

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Seasons
Merry Christmas Everybody
13. Merry Christmas Everybody
January 1, 2005
How do hamsters cope with indigestion? Why do dogs hate wearing Christmas hats? What happens when a partridge is chased out of its pear tree, and why do corgis find Christmas unbearably emotional? Join in the festive fun with our furry friends.
Safari Park
12. Safari Park
January 1, 2005
An itchy-footed meerkat who hitchhikes to Bath, a giraffe without a working permit, a hyperactive ostrich, a territorial gorilla, a confused lion, a forgetful baboon and a lazy hippo reveal life behind the perimeter fence.
Communication
11. Communication
January 1, 2005
Have you ever wondered what animals are really saying? Well, after watching Monkeys debate the origins of language, a cat contemplate deep sea communication, rats arguing over baby talk, and a raven getting a grump on, you'll probably wish you'd never asked
Self Image
10. Self Image
January 1, 2005
Do Bald Eagles ever feel self-conscious? What does a Sharpei think about his wrinkles? How does a zebra tackle her laughter lines, and why are snakes allergic to bananas? Pampered pets pontificate on the pitfalls of personal grooming.
Bed Time
9. Bed Time
January 1, 2005
What happens if a tortoise suffers from insomnia? How does a woodlouse with adenoid problems stop snoring, and why does the Dove of Peace get aggressive if he doesn't get a full nights kip? Nocturnal critters shed light on the workings of the night shift.
Animal Magnetism
8. Animal Magnetism
January 1, 2005
How does a miserable hamster attract a mate? Why do rats find eating sandwiches a turn on? What happens when a royal corgi falls in love with a stray, and what makes pigs feel sexy? A soft-centred collection of misty-eyed romantics reveal the art of seduction, and the perils of falling in love.
Monarchy Business
7. Monarchy Business
January 1, 2005
What happens when an Indian elephant breaks into Buckingham Palace? Why do the royal ravens wish the Queen would get a proper job? What do the corgis think about the royal collection, and how does Prince Charles's small talk go down with the flora in the royal garden? Royalists rave and republicans rant beneath the union jack.
Sport!
6. Sport!
January 1, 2005
A tortoise and hare argue over who is the best loser, lemmings point out the drawbacks of cliff-diving, scorpions take us through their fast-hand technique, and a wrestling mouse shows us how to land properly. Survival of the fittest and other fantastic feats with natures natural athletes.
Animals in the 'hood
5. Animals in the 'hood
January 1, 2005
What causes a sewer-dwelling crocodile to settle in Stockton Heath? Why is it important for a barnacle to set up home above the flood line? How do moles cope with unexpected leaks, and what does a baby spider think of the long climb to bed? Step out from behind the net curtains, and take a peek into some beastly boudoirs.
Impressions
4. Impressions
January 1, 2005
How does a hamster sound like a kipper? Does an owl give a hoot? Can a slug imitate a chicken? Animals test their vocal prowess.
Pet Hates
3. Pet Hates
January 1, 2005
Did you know that pigs hate having their neck breathed on? Or that the best way to irritate a Police horse is to walk like a baboon in front of it? Feathers and fur flies, as temperamental pets reveal what gets their goat.
The Brood
2. The Brood
January 1, 2005
Have you ever wondered how a seagull feels when its young leave the nest? Or a monkey copes with teething? Or what happens when an amoeba argues with its mum and dad? From cute and cuddly, to teenage tantrums. The ups and downs of parenthood.
Beast in Show
1. Beast in Show
January 1, 2005
A rabbit reveals his never ending quest for breeding perfection, a Shetland pony shows a tidy set of hooves to impress his girlfriends, a competitive pig thinks that good losers are losers, and a chicken casts aspersions on the quality of the duck eggs. All bets are off, as the biggest and the best lock horns over their rosettes.
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Creature Comforts is available for streaming on the CBS website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Creature Comforts on demand at Amazon, Vudu, Google Play and Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    January 1, 2007
  • IMDB Rating
    8.0  (451)
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