Netflix’s new Big Mouth spinoff series Human Resources features a bevy of returning characters. Big Mouth has gained popularity for its unapologetically sincere (and at times gratuitous) depictions of prepubescence and human sexuality. But Human Resources takes the franchise to new levels, dumping the human characters and focusing solely on the antics of the universe’s emotional creatures.
Human Resources uses a cast of non-human characters from Big Mouth in a new setting. Billed as “Big Mouth meets The Office”, the series offers a look at the world of symbolic creatures. The emotional creatures are depicted as being a part of a corporate structure, not dissimilar to the emotions in Disney’s Inside Out (though decidedly less appropriate for children). Putting the creatures in a vacuum allows the series to explore the relationships between familiar characters in a loosely-structured format.
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Human Resources includes a wealth of exciting new characters, like Rosie Perez as Petra the Ambition Gremlin, Randall Park as Pete the Logic Rock, and Hugh Jackman as Dante the Addiction Angel. But given the referential nature of the show, the returning Big Mouth characters inevitably drive much of the plot. With that in mind, here is a look at all of the familiar faces in Human Resources season 1.
Maury is among the most ever-present characters in the Big Mouth franchise. As the Hormone Monster of timid young Andrew Glouberman, Maury represents all of his unexpressed impulses, often offering vile and dangerous suggestions to his clients. Rick is a decrepit version of effectively the same character, with both being voiced by Big Mouth co-creator Nick Kroll. Both Hormone
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