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EPISODE
Episode 01: What's Black White and Depressed All Over
Episode 02: Larry's Debut and Sweet Daryll Hannah Too
Episode 03: Catnip and Trust
Episode 04: Donkey
Episode 05: And the Revolution Continues
Episode 06: Possession
Episode 07: One Man's Meat Is Another Man's Girlfriend
Episode 08: Rehabilitation
Episode 09: The Thanksgiving Episode
Episode 10: Sarmoti Moves In
Episode 11: Road Trip
Episode 12: Stage Fright
Episode 13: The Siegfried and Roy Fantasy Experience Movie
Father of the Pride - Season 1
Description
The misadventures of a family of White Lions who perform with Siegfried and Roy in Las Vegas.
The misadventures of a family of White Lions who perform with Siegfried and Roy in Las Vegas.
Actors:
David Herman,
Kathryn Joosten,
James Patrick Stuart,
Julian Holloway,
Philece Sampler,
Brian Stepanek,
Mark Moseley
David Herman
20 February 1967, New York City, New York, USA
Kathryn Joosten
20 December 1939, Chicago, Illinois, USA
James Patrick Stuart
16 June 1968, Encino, California, USA
Julian Holloway
24 June 1944, Watlington, Oxfordshire, England, UK
Philece Sampler
1 September 1956, Los Angeles, California, USA
Brian Stepanek
6 February 1971, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Mark Moseley
10 December 1964
Director:
Klay Hall, John Stevenson, Mike de Seve
Country:
United States
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David Herman
20 February 1967, New York City, New York, USA
Kathryn Joosten
20 December 1939, Chicago, Illinois, USA
James Patrick Stuart
16 June 1968, Encino, California, USA
Julian Holloway
24 June 1944, Watlington, Oxfordshire, England, UK
Philece Sampler
1 September 1956, Los Angeles, California, USA
Brian Stepanek
6 February 1971, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
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September 05, 2019
Funny-ha-ha or funny-cute? I think the show wants us to say "funny ha-ha," but I couldn't get out of funny-cute mode, probably because the computer-generated imaging used to animate the show kept reminding me of movies like Shrek or Toy Story.
September 05, 2019
Father of the Pride is the most subversive and hilarious sitcom since the similarly whacked-before-its-time Greg the Bunny and consistently matches the laughs quotient of the King of Animated Comedies, The Simpsons.
September 05, 2019
Father of the Pride is so much more than crude humor. The plotlines are fun, intelligent and well thought out. The cast of characters is varied and always engaging to watch. The vocal casting could not be better. The CGI is the best I have seen on TV.
September 05, 2019
In short, not a series to be proud of.
September 05, 2019
[Father of the Pride] can be an amusing, semi-irreverent diversion, but in the first two episodes, I didn't care about any of the characters because not enough care was put into crafting them as individuals. They're all types we've seen before.
September 05, 2019
Father of the Pride is too risque for kids and too dumb for adults.
September 05, 2019
It's hard to see anyone, apart from a few cynics, becoming devoted to the show.
September 05, 2019
Father of the Pride is, at best, only sporadically mildly amusing and, at worst, downright smutty -- makes this one of the season's most disappointing new shows.
September 05, 2019
[Father Of The Pride's] comedy is an uneasy mix of crude and cuddly, often amusing but weak compared to its writers' previous works
September 05, 2019
This show might be funny enough to get by if it weren't toting so much baggage.
September 05, 2019
If the producers and writers of this show are in therapy, then it's not working. And if they're not in therapy, they should consider it, but not just therapy; these people need to undergo deep psychoanalysis.
September 05, 2019
It's startlingly vulgar for a show that NBC ferociously pitched at children during its Olympics telecasts, and sadly short on good laughs for a show with so much top-notch voice talent to be of much interest to adults.

