17 reviews
Somehow my daughter ran into this show on Hulu Plus. I was a bit skeptical at first because I get nervous on the new shows that she watches since she's only 4. I started watching it with her and it is so cute the little things that Mike the Pug gets into. Definitely reminds me of Tom and Jerry. Never a dull moment.
I found this on Universal Kids and thought, "A Pug cartoon? Is this their answer to Puppy Dog Pals?" (Yes, I'm an adult who can't quit skipping between that channel and Disney Junior.) I quickly came to realize that no, it's much more than that, and also to question whether I was just dreaming because the show seemed so tailored to me.
Each half-hour episode consists of three segments depicting the wacky hijinks of Mike the Pug, his family's kitten and turtle trio, the neighbors' beautiful dog Iris, and two ceaselessly antagonistic raccoons named Freddy and Mercury. It's charming, clever, creative, classic, cartoonish physical comedy that's highly enjoyable by all ages--in the vein of things like Wallace and Gromit, Looney Tunes, etc. There's minimal dialog, and as with the baby Muppets' and Looney Tunes' nannies, we don't see the humans' faces.
The show is also visually gorgeous. It's set in Mike's home and backyard, which must be in the southwestern US. The art style and animation are almost photorealistic, nearly on par with Pixar, better than most Dreamworks/Blue Sky/Sony-caliber animated films...what I'm getting at is, it's astonishing to see on TV. I've always greatly preferred greater realism, and boy does this have it. The setting and characters are fully believable. The house and patio/pool are so enviably well-designed and detailed they look like a home-plan simulation. I hate the extremely cartoony, blobby, doodle-ish style that I think started around Adventure Time and now seems to be used by nearly every television animator. To find this kind of non-Flash CGI in a series was a pretty mind-blowing breath of fresh air.
And Mighty Mike is only my favorite of the toons I've begun watching regularly. Norman Picklestripes, also on UK? Adorable woodland-critter stop-motion in a cozy setting with cute stories and songs, lovable characters, and good messages. Another must-watch for all ages. Wholesome without getting saccharine. I'm especially fond of Blanche the pink bunny I'd also recommend the Australian "Bluey" on Disney, about a family of red and blue heelers (Australian Cattle Dogs.) It's extremely stylized but cute, reminding me somewhat of Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! Disney's T.O.T.S. has great everything too--characters, designs, visuals, music, story, etc. Gotta love Freddy the flamingo in particular. I've also been most enjoying the aforementioned Puppy Dog Pals (I'm fond of Hissy & Cupcake, the purple cat & dog), Mickey & the Roadster Racers (certainly no masterpiece but more mature and interesting than Clubhouse), and The Lion Guard (significantly flawed but overall has done an excellent job of working with Simba's Pride and has many wonderful characters and episodes.) UK's "Masha and the Bear" is another sporting stunning animation and realistic designs (the bear's home basically defines "cozy.") Pup Academy on Disney is Air Bud-style live-action that, so far, isn't among the best talking-dog productions I've seen. But at least it's talking dogs.
Mighty Mike absolutely deserves to catch on and become a known favorite. I could even see it expanding without losing its unique, delightful charms. My favorite character is definitely Iris; she's awesome. Of course the wannabe-dashing Mike is constantly attempting to impress and woo her. She's obviously a Chinese Crested (although her coating of short fur suggests her having been born somewhere between the hairless & powderpuff varieties, or possibly having trace amounts of something else such as Italian Greyhound.) In any event the message is clear: Watch. This. Show.
Each half-hour episode consists of three segments depicting the wacky hijinks of Mike the Pug, his family's kitten and turtle trio, the neighbors' beautiful dog Iris, and two ceaselessly antagonistic raccoons named Freddy and Mercury. It's charming, clever, creative, classic, cartoonish physical comedy that's highly enjoyable by all ages--in the vein of things like Wallace and Gromit, Looney Tunes, etc. There's minimal dialog, and as with the baby Muppets' and Looney Tunes' nannies, we don't see the humans' faces.
The show is also visually gorgeous. It's set in Mike's home and backyard, which must be in the southwestern US. The art style and animation are almost photorealistic, nearly on par with Pixar, better than most Dreamworks/Blue Sky/Sony-caliber animated films...what I'm getting at is, it's astonishing to see on TV. I've always greatly preferred greater realism, and boy does this have it. The setting and characters are fully believable. The house and patio/pool are so enviably well-designed and detailed they look like a home-plan simulation. I hate the extremely cartoony, blobby, doodle-ish style that I think started around Adventure Time and now seems to be used by nearly every television animator. To find this kind of non-Flash CGI in a series was a pretty mind-blowing breath of fresh air.
And Mighty Mike is only my favorite of the toons I've begun watching regularly. Norman Picklestripes, also on UK? Adorable woodland-critter stop-motion in a cozy setting with cute stories and songs, lovable characters, and good messages. Another must-watch for all ages. Wholesome without getting saccharine. I'm especially fond of Blanche the pink bunny I'd also recommend the Australian "Bluey" on Disney, about a family of red and blue heelers (Australian Cattle Dogs.) It's extremely stylized but cute, reminding me somewhat of Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! Disney's T.O.T.S. has great everything too--characters, designs, visuals, music, story, etc. Gotta love Freddy the flamingo in particular. I've also been most enjoying the aforementioned Puppy Dog Pals (I'm fond of Hissy & Cupcake, the purple cat & dog), Mickey & the Roadster Racers (certainly no masterpiece but more mature and interesting than Clubhouse), and The Lion Guard (significantly flawed but overall has done an excellent job of working with Simba's Pride and has many wonderful characters and episodes.) UK's "Masha and the Bear" is another sporting stunning animation and realistic designs (the bear's home basically defines "cozy.") Pup Academy on Disney is Air Bud-style live-action that, so far, isn't among the best talking-dog productions I've seen. But at least it's talking dogs.
Mighty Mike absolutely deserves to catch on and become a known favorite. I could even see it expanding without losing its unique, delightful charms. My favorite character is definitely Iris; she's awesome. Of course the wannabe-dashing Mike is constantly attempting to impress and woo her. She's obviously a Chinese Crested (although her coating of short fur suggests her having been born somewhere between the hairless & powderpuff varieties, or possibly having trace amounts of something else such as Italian Greyhound.) In any event the message is clear: Watch. This. Show.
- thereseuphemiaabernathy
- Nov 9, 2019
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My grandson is 1.5 yrs, he laughed so hard at these episodes. Kind of remind me of the old Wiley coyote cartoons.
Honestly we laugh too. Cant wait for more episodes
- larbuckle11
- Mar 27, 2020
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I grew up watching the looney tunes and this show reminds me very much of them. Now that I have a kid, this is by far one of the funniest and least annoying shows on tv these days that is child appropriate and makes me laugh in addition to my child enjoying it. 100 Stars. Keep this one on the air, no politics and just good humor where there is no bad guy, just some good fun rivalry between different animals.
- bestdarntootingood
- Jan 3, 2022
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Harmless wacky fun. Definitely not sophisticated humor, but good old fashioned slapstick with animated critters.
- michaeluptain
- Aug 20, 2020
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- rabenulrik
- Jul 31, 2021
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Everything about the animation screams "low budget", from the shading, the atmosphere, stock-looking models, the unimpressive, stiff animations.
While the story itself does ape the formula of Tom and Jerry cartoons, Tom and Jerry had its charisma, movement, creative depictions of pain and suffering characters inflicted upon each other, its visual storytelling. You wanted to watch what they would come up with next.
Here it's just frustrating and tedious.
Watch something else instead.
While the story itself does ape the formula of Tom and Jerry cartoons, Tom and Jerry had its charisma, movement, creative depictions of pain and suffering characters inflicted upon each other, its visual storytelling. You wanted to watch what they would come up with next.
Here it's just frustrating and tedious.
Watch something else instead.
- SongOfFall
- Aug 11, 2020
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It is very fun to watch and laugh! :-)
Great series with cool characters and situations. I really recommend it to you!
I watched it on the TV Channel "Boomerang" in the Sky Subscription in Germany.
I watched it on the TV Channel "Boomerang" in the Sky Subscription in Germany.
- cimann-56812
- Mar 29, 2021
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My 3 year old found this show on Hulu. We loved it so much that we have made it part of our bedtime routine. It's entertaining for children and adults. It holds her attention and helps her calm down her body and mind before bedtime. There almost no talking in it, so it doesn't get her all spun-up mentally. It's action packed, but somehow relaxing at the same time. It's kind of like Tom and Jerry, but much less violent and much more friendly. I love the way the laws of physics work in Mike's universe. It's a very cute and entertaining show that my 3-year-old, my husband and I all watch together. It's a great show! My daughter can't wait for Mighty Mike stuffed animals to come out so she can play Mighty Mike too!
- sfbarracuda
- Apr 8, 2021
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This is quite literally, the best program on television. I love the wacky pug!
- davidwhite-14926
- Aug 24, 2020
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- bccraig-78187
- Apr 27, 2020
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We somehow found this on the HBO Go app. It's a really funny CGI animation, I would say one of the best in the genre. Limited number of characters, but all of them well crafted and entertaining. Seems not so popular at this stage, but should it be given a greater audience it could really be popular family series.
This such a refreshing show, full of harmless slapstick humour, beautifully drawn and animated with excellent props and scenery.
The humour is top class, the characters lovable without exception.
There is nothing not to like about this series, we hope and pray for another series as we havethe first one out!
The humour is top class, the characters lovable without exception.
There is nothing not to like about this series, we hope and pray for another series as we havethe first one out!
- turner-64294
- Jun 18, 2021
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Well, my 3 year old had an accident with her hand and we ended up in the ER for about 6 hours. We don't let her watch much tv but obviously this was a unfortunate "special occasion". We found this show on and it literally got us through the night. She went from crying and hyper focused on her injury to smiling and giggling. It was an amazing transformation. It is still our go-to cartoon when we're facing something scary. The adults enjoy it to which is definitely a bonus.
- buckje-75107
- Jul 20, 2021
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I just started watching "Mighty Mike" about a week ago, and this is already much better than the other crap on tv, these days. I love the pug's expressions on his wrinkly little face! Awesome show!
- davidwhite-14926
- Aug 24, 2020
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I just started watch "Mighty Mike" about a week ago, and this is already much better than the other crap on tv, these days. I love the pug's expressions on his wrinkly little face! :) Awesome show!
- davidwhite-14926
- Aug 24, 2020
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Our daughters (3 and 1 at this moment) are totally addicted and in love with Mighty Mike! Our oldest knows every episode by heart. And they are fun to watch as an adult. Is there any way we could buy the whole Mighty Mike series? The Dutch channel (npo) where we use to watch, limit the episodes we can watch. So I have two devastated kids at home at this moment.
It makes them laugh so loud (even after the thousands of times we watched all episodes) We really would love a next season. And nice merchandise ( in the Netherlands) would be awesome.
Freddie and Mercury are such a funny characters. Love them all!
It makes them laugh so loud (even after the thousands of times we watched all episodes) We really would love a next season. And nice merchandise ( in the Netherlands) would be awesome.
Freddie and Mercury are such a funny characters. Love them all!
- heropsychodreamer666
- Feb 12, 2024
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