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10 episodes

Big Mouth - Season 4

First aired Dec 4, 2020Season 4

On the brink of eighth grade, the friends contend with summer camp torments, shady alter egos, new make-out frontiers and Tito the Anxiety Mosquito.

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Reviews

Community reviews for Big Mouth, shown here with its season details.

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DallasBob

Nov 8, 2022
5.0

This is an adult animated show that is as funny as the characters lives could be if these kinds of things and creatures were present at that age. As far as comedy goes this show is a 10/10. The comedic writing and timing have been great! And while I would recommend this show to any adult with a solid upbringing in education and common sense, it is for the total opposite end of those two traits I would recommend this show be cancelled. The social-liberal agenda underlying this show is, without a doubt, reprehensible. The nudity, comedy, and hilarious writing cannot overshadow the concentrated subliminal indoctrination that are focal points in this series. The formula here is the same that has been and is being used in most of animation for the last several years; that edict being, _**"Since it is 'make-believe' or 'a cartoon' it's okay to express same sex relationships, gender identity views/politics, and the manipulation of gender norms through them. Just make with the comedy and everything else will be overlooked."**_ (no, It won't) I do not know if these conditions are presented to the creator as mandatory by the company execs to get the show green-lit, or if these points are just expressions of the creator and his writing team; but the nefariousness of injecting these culturally minimal abnormal issues through a child's medium is downright socially treasonous. * No, males cannot get pregnant * No, males cannot breast-feed * No, teen kids do not struggle with sexuality if there are two parents in the home; much less middle school kids. * No, girls are not stronger than guys * No, guys can't be girls * No, there are NOT more than two genders * No, there is no such thing as "toxic masculinity." * No, there is no gender pay gap * No, being a stay-at-home mother is not weakness * No, going between two homes of divorced parents is not great; it sucks. The only positive is that they can't be shitty parents by arguing in front of you. * NO!! PARENTS SHOULD BE PARENTS and make sure kids under 16 years old cannot watch this show!!! Big Mouth is a marvelous show in its creation; the idea behind it is genius. But some of the things mentioned above should not be available for just anyone to watch. They are seriously not issues that a young mind can have perspective on and deduce comedic fun/license from viable reality. Unfortunately people born after 1984, seem to be really, really, really...really shitty parents. I was not impressed with the lastest season of Big Mouth. I especially didn't care for Maury being pregnant, Jay & Matthew's relationship, Jessi's gender assignment pronoun bullshit hang ups, Missy's black family being riddled with single-moms, gay daughters, and "asexual" old women, not to mention her father being a feministic ally (even though all that shit is accurate AF). I found last season's lovebug Walter being "flamer-lite" a bit patronizing. And though black women do damn-near have a patent on Nasty Attitude & Bitterness, it too was a bit patronizing most of the lovebugs/Hate-worms were American afrocentric. Okay (whew!) Last time...If you can get past all of that, then this show is funny AF!! Truly. There are some people, adult or teen, who can't watch this show and be entertained. There are some who can and have a great time. But if worse comes to worse, I would recommend--if you care about your kids under 16--that you child-lock this show. Good luck in your viewing!! -- Bob --

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GenerationofSwine

Jan 14, 2023
10.0

the cartoon is brilliantly funny and a stark reminder to the pitfalls of puberty that most people have gone through in their lives. It serves as a reminder of the awkwardness of that era in almost everyone's lives and does it in a way that's legitimately laugh out loud funny. And despite what the political viewers on the left and right might say...I think the humor was the point of creating it, it's certainly the reason why I watch it, and the reason why anyone should. That is, of course, unless you are of the ilk that is determined to read politics into every thing and suck the life out of it like so many people are doing in their reviews.

Episodes

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Episode 1

The New Me

7.3
Dec 4, 202027 min9 votes

At sleep-away camp, Jessi befriends her trans cabinmate, and Nick discovers his two best friends have a little too much in common.

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Episode 2

The Hugest Period Ever

6.8
Dec 4, 202027 min5 votes

While Jessi deals with menstrual mayhem, Nick tries to avoid showering with the guys, and Missy gets a makeover from her cousins in Atlanta.

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Episode 3

Poop Madness

6.4
Dec 4, 202028 min5 votes

On the last night of camp, bowel problems, a talent show and a hookup lead to hurt feelings. Back home, Jay and Lola throw a pool party.

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Episode 4

Cafeteria Girls

6.8
Dec 4, 202027 min5 votes

After seeing their eighth grade classmates coupled up, Nick and Andrew make a play for two seventh grade girls. Jessi adjusts to life in the city.

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Episode 5

A Very Special 9/11 Episode

7.0
Dec 4, 202028 min5 votes

On a trip to the 9/11 museum, Nick and Andrew sneak off to meet Jessi, Devon teaches Missy about code-switching, and Coach Steve gets a rude surprise.

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Episode 6

Nick Starr

8.0
Dec 4, 202027 min5 votes

Thirty years in the future, rich but lonely game show host Nick prepares to flee a dying Earth. But first, he has to track down the perfect plus-one.

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Episode 7

Four Stories About Hand Stuff

6.2
Dec 4, 202028 min5 votes

The kids at Bridgeton Middle explore enthusiastic consent, feminine pleasure, coercion and more in four short films.

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Episode 8

The Funeral

7.0
Dec 4, 202027 min5 votes

Wracked with guilt, Andrew tries to keep his urges in check. Matthew's mom ices him out of the church bake=off after reading his texts.

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Episode 9

Horrority House

7.4
Dec 4, 202028 min5 votes

A trippy haunted house hosted by Kappa Kappa Kill forces each of the friends to reckon with their biggest fears.

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Episode 10

What Are You Gonna Do?

7.0
Dec 4, 202029 min5 votes

Forced out of his own body by his smug alter ego, Nick fights back - with help from his friends and Gratitoad. Matthew comes out to his dad.