Bubbleblabber’s Summer 2023 Adult Animated TV Preview

Summer is sizzling with all sorts of adult animation premieres, and we’ve got them all here to help you mark your calendars for the biggest animated television shows on television. Keep checking back as we will probably update this list with additional premiere date information as the season chugs along and other premiere dates are announced.

June 2023

Courtesy: Adult Swim Canada/Corus Entertainment

Premieres: June 4

Network: Adult Swim Canada

Coworker friends forever (CFFs) Kydd and Felixx are top detectives at a paranormal agency called Psi Cops where they solve mysteries and supernatural crimes using their overly competent incompetence.


Courtesy: Disney Channel

Premieres: June 8

Network: Disney

“Hailey’s On It!,” an original animated comedy-adventure series from Disney Branded Television, will premiere Thursday, June 8 (8:00 p.m. EDT/PDT), on Disney Channel, Disney XD and next day on Disney+. Auli’i Cravalho (Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Moana”) stars in the title role as Hailey, a risk-averse but resourceful teenager on a mission to complete every item on her long list of challenging — and sometimes impractical — tasks in order to save the world. Starring alongside Cravalho is Manny Jacinto (“The Good Place”) as the voice of Scott, Hailey’s best friend, and Gary Anthony Williams (“The Boondocks”) as the voice of Beta, an artificially intelligent operating system from the future. The series’ trailer was also released today.


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Premieres: June 9

Network: Netflix

Human Resources pulls back the curtain on the daily lives of the creatures – Hormone Monsters, Depression Kitties, Shame Wizards and many more – that help humans journey through every aspect of life from puberty to parenthood to the twilight years. Though the protagonists are creatures, they have a lot of humanity themselves. 


Courtesy: Netflix

Premieres: June 9

Network: Netflix

An old friend returns to the neighborhood after several years away and struggles to recognize the world in which he grew up. Zerocalcare would like to do something for him but realizes that he is unable to help him feel at home again and make the right choice to find his place in the world.


 

Courtesy: Netflix

Premieres: June 16

Network: Netflix

The popular comic Black Clover, which has been published in Weekly Shonen Jump (Shueisha) and has sold over 17 million copies, will be made into a movie for the first time!

The story of the movie will be an original story not depicted in the comics. The film will be supervised by Yūki Tabata, the author of the original manga, and will tell the story of the Wizard King, which was not revealed in the original manga.

In a world where magic is everything, Asta, a boy who was born with no magic, aims to become the “Wizard King,” to overcome adversity, prove his power, and keep his oath with his friends.


Courtesy: Netflix

Premieres: June 22

Network: Netflix

“Skull Island” takes viewers on a thrilling adventure as a group of kind-hearted explorers rescues Annie (Mae Whitman) from the ocean, unaware that their act of heroism will lead them to the treacherous Skull Island. This enigmatic place is home to bizarre creatures and terrifying monsters, including the mighty titan himself, Kong.


Courtesy: Lionsgate

Season Two Part One Premieres: June 25th

Network: Tubi

THE FREAK BROTHERS chronicles the escapades of a trio of stoner anti-establishment characters and their smartass cat who wake up from a 50-year nap after smoking a magical strain of weed in 1969, and must adjust to life with a new family in present-day San Francisco. In the second season, the Freaks and Kitty’s Mary Jane-fueled misadventures will take them from their high school reunion to matching wits with Mark Zuckerberg, settling old scores with Mitch McConnell, and battling Seth Rogen in a Pot Brownie Bake-Off contest. .


Courtesy: Netflix

Premieres: June 29

Network: Netflix

The series is produced by Studio Deen and directed by Noriyuki Abe, with scripts written by Rika Takasugi and music composed by Kenji Kawai. The tale is set in the magnificent city of Edo, where a reversal of gender roles spurs a whirl of emotions.


Ten Year Old Tom Cast Animated

Premieres: June 29

Network: MAX

Ten Year Old Tom follows the misadventures of an average kid as he contends with questionable guidance from the well-meaning grownups around him. Being a kid is hard enough for Tom, but when bad influences seem to lurk around every corner – from litigious parents and drug dealing bus drivers to school administrators who want to sleep with his mom – it’s downright impossible. While the adults in Tom’s life certainly mean well, they just can’t manage to lead by example.