Doomsday Brothers
Doomsday Brothers is a Canadian adult animated sitcom created by Willem Wennekers and Alain Dagenais, set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland ravaged by mutations and creatures. The series centers on two dysfunctional survivalist brothers, Rafe and Gabe Burns, who are hired by their rural hometown to serve as protectors against various threats, while their long-lost mother attempts to break free from a secretive military bunker.[1][2][3] Produced by N12 Productions in collaboration with Portfolio Entertainment and animated by 9 Story Media Group, the show consists of 18 episodes, each approximately 22 minutes long, blending dark humor with action in a 2D animation style. It premiered in French on Télétoon's adult-oriented block Télétoon la nuit on September 17, 2020, and later aired in English on Adult Swim in the United States on September 20, 2020. Key voice actors include Stacey DePass, Joshua Graham, and Ned Petrie, with direction by Suren Perera.[4][5][3] The series explores themes of family dysfunction, survival, and absurdity in a mutated world, featuring elements like giant fibreglass poutine bowls and encounters with bizarre tribes and nuns. It received mixed reviews, earning an IMDb rating of 5.7 out of 10 based on 198 user votes, praised for its irreverent comedy but critiqued for uneven pacing. Distribution includes streaming on platforms like Tubi and Plex, though availability varies by region.[1][6][4]Overview
Premise
Doomsday Brothers is an adult animated sitcom set in a post-apocalyptic world where two survivalist brothers, Gabe and Rafe Burns, are hired by their rural hometown to serve as protectors against rampant mutants and other creatures that have overrun society.[7][8] The series centers on their efforts to safeguard the community while navigating the chaos of this mutation-riddled landscape, blending high-stakes action with comedic misadventures.[3] A key conflict drives the narrative: the brothers' long-lost mother, Judith, is trapped inside a secret military super bunker and desperately attempts to escape, even as Gabe and Rafe confront escalating external threats from the apocalyptic environment.[9] This family reunion theme underscores the overarching plot, intertwining personal stakes with the brothers' protective duties.[10] The show maintains a tone of dark humor amid its action-oriented episodes, emphasizing satirical takes on survivalism and post-apocalyptic tropes within the adult animation genre.[11] Each installment features self-contained stories lasting approximately 22 minutes, focusing on episodic challenges like mutant incursions that tie back to the central family dynamic.[12]Setting
The Doomsday Brothers is set in a mutation-riddled post-apocalyptic wasteland, where an unspecified catastrophe has led to widespread genetic mutations among humans and the proliferation of monstrous creatures roaming the desolate landscapes.[1] Sun-baked terrains and heat-distorted horizons dominate the environment, interspersed with crumbling remnants of pre-apocalypse civilization, highlighting the stark divide between isolated rural outposts and the implied ruins of once-thriving urban centers.[3] This dystopian future emphasizes a world of constant peril, where survivors navigate a harsh, unforgiving terrain filled with unique mutant threats and aberrant wildlife.[13] The primary location is the brothers' rural hometown, a makeshift survivor community fortified against external dangers in the vast wasteland. This isolated settlement serves as a hub for remnants of humanity, relying on communal defenses and scavenged resources to maintain a fragile existence amid ongoing threats from mutants and rival groups.[1] The brothers are hired to protect this town, underscoring its vulnerability in the broader post-apocalyptic chaos.[14] A key secondary location is a secret military super bunker controlled by the sentient AI system AENUS, a high-tech facility now functioning as a fortified prison. Equipped with advanced robotic surveillance systems, AENUS represents one of the few bastions of preserved pre-catastrophe technology, contrasting sharply with the surface world's decay.[13] It houses select survivors in isolation, enforcing strict control over its inhabitants.[9] Societal elements in this world reflect a profound breakdown of advanced technology, with most communities resorting to rudimentary tools and outdated devices like surplus walkie-talkies for communication. A pervasive survivalist culture defines daily life, fostering tight-knit groups that prioritize resource hoarding, makeshift fortifications, and vigilant patrols against incursions. Interactions with nomadic tribes and mutated entities are commonplace, shaping a culture of wary alliances and brutal conflicts unique to the wasteland's unforgiving dynamics.[3][1]Production
Development
The concept for Doomsday Brothers, an adult-oriented animated comedy series set in a post-apocalyptic world, originated from creators Alain Dagenais, Liliana Reyes, and Willem Wennekers, who drew inspiration from survivalist tropes and familial dynamics to craft a narrative centered on two brothers protecting their hometown.[2] The series' premise emerged as a blend of dark humor and post-apocalyptic adventure, influenced by broader media trends in the genre that emphasize comedic takes on end-times scenarios.[15] Development began in early 2018, with Wennekers collaborating alongside Dagenais of N12 Productions and Reyes, then senior vice president of content at Portfolio Entertainment, to refine the pitch and initial scripts.[15][2] The pitching and scripting phase extended through 2018 and 2019, targeting the Canadian market with a dual-language format to accommodate both French and English broadcasts, aligning with networks like Télétoon la nuit.[16][4] By October 2019, Portfolio Entertainment secured a commission from Corus Entertainment for the series, marking its expansion into adult animation.[2] Key creative decisions during this pre-production phase included prioritizing humor derived from the absurdity of dark, survivalist settings to differentiate the show within the genre.[15] The team opted for a single season structure comprising 18 episodes to allow for a complete arc focused on the brothers' exploits.[1] Additionally, the collaboration was structured as a partnership between Portfolio Entertainment and N12 Productions, with Reyes steering overall development to ensure alignment with international distribution goals.[2][17]Animation and design
Doomsday Brothers employs a 2D digital animation style produced by 9 Story Media Group using Toon Boom Harmony software for character rigging, builds, and scene setup, enabling versatile and dynamic character movements suitable for the show's comedic action sequences.[3][18][19] This technique supports exaggerated, cartoonish designs for the series' mutants and human characters, emphasizing humorous proportions and expressions to amplify the satirical tone amid post-apocalyptic scenarios.[20] The visual design features vibrant color accents—such as occasional bright highlights in otherwise muted palettes of earthy browns, grays, and greens—to contrast the dark, gritty themes, creating a balance between desolation and levity.[21] Backgrounds are richly detailed to depict wasteland environments, including ruined buildings, irradiated cliffs, overgrown caves, and abandoned bunkers, enhancing the immersive post-apocalyptic setting without overwhelming the foreground action.[21] Dynamic sequences, like psychedelic hallucinations, leverage the polished animation to deliver fluid, inventive visuals that stand out in the series.[20] Episodes run approximately 22 minutes, optimized for television broadcast with efficient digital workflows that accommodate the production's constraints as a Canadian adult sitcom.[22] The overall aesthetic draws from post-apocalyptic grit blended with cartoonish satire, featuring creature designs inspired by sci-fi mutants to underscore the show's humorous take on survival tropes.[23] Director Suren Perera oversaw visual consistency across the season.[24]Cast and characters
Main characters
The Doomsday Brothers centers on two siblings navigating survival in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Gabe Burns, the younger brother voiced by Rob Tinkler, is portrayed as impulsive and reckless, often relying on his gadgeteering skills that lead to comedic mishaps while protecting their hometown of St. Zephyr.[23] His quick temper and neurotic tendencies drive much of the series' humor, contrasting with his tactical intellect in high-stakes situations.[15] Rafe Burns, Gabe's older brother voiced by Joshua Graham, serves as the pragmatic counterbalance, embodying a no-nonsense survival expert with brute strength and grounded demeanor.[23] Hired alongside Gabe to safeguard their community from external threats, Rafe's bravery occasionally veers into dishonesty, but his physical prowess complements his sibling's ingenuity during missions.[1] Judith Burns, the brothers' long-lost mother voiced by Julie Lemieux, is a resourceful scientist trapped within the high-tech super bunker overseen by the AI AENUS, where she contends with its protocols.[15] Her arc revolves around repeated escape attempts fueled by maternal determination, positioning her as a resilient figure akin to a post-apocalyptic matriarch seeking family reunion.[23] Over time, her relationship with AENUS evolves from adversarial to a grudging alliance, highlighting her adaptability.[23] Recurring antagonists include mutant leaders and opportunistic raiders who plunder resources and endanger St. Zephyr, forcing the brothers into defensive roles without direct ties to specific confrontations.[23] Figures like the havoc-wreaking rocker mutant Manson voiced by Cory Doran and the giant Humunga exemplify these threats, amplifying the external chaos that tests the protagonists' resolve.[23] The brothers' dynamic blends rivalry with essential teamwork, as Gabe's chaos is reined in by Rafe's pragmatism, with their roles occasionally flipping under pressure to ensure survival.[23] Judith's influence fosters their growth, her persistent efforts to reconnect underscoring themes of family resilience amid the apocalypse.[15]Supporting characters
The supporting characters in Doomsday Brothers expand the post-apocalyptic setting of St. Zephyr and the secret military bunker, introducing local survivors, mutated beings, and institutional antagonists that drive conflicts and provide comic relief alongside the protagonists. These figures often hire the brothers for protection jobs, form uneasy alliances against threats, or complicate escape efforts from the bunker, highlighting themes of survival and dysfunction in a irradiated world.[23] Town residents form the core of St. Zephyr's community, relying on the brothers for defense while contributing to the town's quirky dynamics. The mayor leads the settlement and frequently employs Rafe and Gabe to handle local crises, such as retrieving his wayward daughter who once fled with a tribe of Amazonian giant mutant women. He grapples with personal turmoil, including waiting for his presumed-lost wife while hiding an extramarital affair from his daughter.[23] Other residents, like the recurring Vijay Ramcharan voiced by Ali Badshah, interact with the brothers through everyday survival scenarios, adding layers of comic relief and ensemble diversity.[12] Mutant and creature allies and enemies populate the wasteland outside St. Zephyr, embodying the apocalypse's grotesque transformations and serving as both recurring threats and occasional helpers. The series showcases a diverse array of mutants, including bad guys who repeatedly target the town's scarce resources and safety, such as mutated antagonists that reappear across episodes.[23] Specific examples include the Amazonian giant mutant women, a hybrid tribe of towering, warrior-like beings who abduct the mayor's daughter in the premiere, leading to a rescue mission that underscores tribal rivalries and alliances. Additional mutants like Suzette voiced by Stacey DePass, appearing in 14 episodes, represent integrated town hybrids that blend human and animal traits for humorous world-building.[25] Bunker personnel introduce institutional opposition within the fortified underground facility, clashing with escape attempts and adding layers of technological and psychological conflict. AENUS, voiced by Ned Petrie, is an artificial intelligence program designed to connect with and support bunker residents through apocalyptic trauma, maintains strict protocols that hinder Judith's bid for freedom, evolving into a complex relationship marked by friendship and occasional intimacy.[23][9] General Hecks voiced by Joshua Graham serves as a key antagonist, executing master plans to extract data from AENUS for personal gain, such as saving his child, while inadvertently endangering the brothers during their infiltration.[9] These figures emphasize the bunker's role as a controlled environment contrasting the chaotic surface world.[25] Guest archetypes appear in select episodes as one-off but memorable types, enhancing episodic variety without deep recurrence. Rival survivalists and opportunistic figures, like the helpful yet enslaved Buttercrunch acquired during a poker game and repurposed as an unpaid town intern, illustrate transient alliances and the moral ambiguities of post-apocalyptic society.[26] Such characters underscore the brothers' role in navigating diverse threats and odd jobs.[23]Episodes
Season 1
Doomsday Brothers Season 1 consists of 18 episodes that aired from September 17, 2020, to March 4, 2021, marking the series' premiere on Télétoon's Télétoon la nuit block in French, followed by an English broadcast on Adult Swim Canada starting September 20, 2020.[4][27][12] This first and only season to date follows the post-apocalyptic premise of brothers Rafe and Gabe Burns protecting their mutant-filled hometown of St. Zephyr while their mother, Judith, attempts to escape a secret military bunker controlled by the AI AENUS.[1][23] The season employs a semi-serialized structure blending ongoing narrative progression with standalone comedic episodes, allowing for episodic humor while advancing the central plot across its approximately 22-minute runtime per episode, totaling about 6 hours and 36 minutes.[22][23] Production emphasized bilingual development in English and French, with showrunner Willem Wennekers incorporating outrageous, risk-taking comedy elements that escalate in absurdity as the brothers face increasingly bizarre mutant threats.[23] Thematically, the season builds an arc of escalating dangers to St. Zephyr, from local creature incursions to broader apocalyptic hazards, intertwining the brothers' survivalist antics with Judith's parallel bunker escape efforts, culminating in a cliffhanger that heightens tension toward a potential family reunion.[23] This progression underscores themes of family dynamics and resilience in a chaotic world, with humor derived from the brothers' dysfunctional relationship and the town's eccentric inhabitants.[1][23] No renewal for a second season has been announced as of November 2025, though the series' availability on streaming platforms like Tubi since August 2023 has sparked discussions of potential future development.[28][12][14]Episode guide
The first season of Doomsday Brothers consists of 18 episodes, which aired weekly on Télétoon la Nuit in Canada from September 17, 2020, to March 4, 2021. Air dates refer to the French premiere on Télétoon la nuit; English airings on Adult Swim Canada followed approximately three days later.[12] Each episode follows the misadventures of brothers Gabe and Rafe as they protect their post-apocalyptic town while their mother Judith attempts to escape from the AENUS super bunker, interweaving standalone plots with ongoing arcs about family secrets and mutant threats.| Episode | Title | Original Air Date | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Daughter of Humunga | September 17, 2020 | In the post-apocalyptic town, brothers Gabe and Rafe are tasked with rescuing the mayor's daughter Danica after she runs off with a tribe of giant mutant Amazonian women; meanwhile, their mother Judith begins her escape from the AENUS bunker by crawling through its vents. |
| 2 | The Real Monster Is YOU! | September 24, 2020 | A mutant rocker named Manson and his band invade the town, forcing Gabe and Rafe to confront the chaos; Judith's attempt to rewire AENUS for escape activates deadly security drones that pursue her. |
| 3 | Boomsday Brothers | October 1, 2020 | Explosive mishaps plague Gabe and Rafe during a town defense effort against booby-trapped mutants, highlighting their dysfunctional teamwork; Judith uncovers hidden military files in AENUS while evading detection.[29] |
| 4 | Flowers for Chudley | October 8, 2020 | Rafe's beloved mutated dog Chudley swaps bodies with Gabe in a bizarre accident, leading to comedic role reversals as they try to switch back; Judith allies with a mysterious survivor inside AENUS to aid her breakout. |
| 5 | Hit the Road Gabe | October 15, 2020 | After a humiliating incident involving a mannequin, Gabe goes on the run from the town, pursued by Manson's gang; Judith hacks into AENUS's core, replacing it with an outdated 1960s AI that complicates her plans.[30] |
| 6 | Two Boys and Their Poor Poor Dog | October 22, 2020 | Gabe and Rafe deal with the aftermath of Chudley's mutation worsening, turning their pet into a town menace they must contain; Judith's vent crawl leads her to a restricted area revealing AENUS's surveillance secrets.[29] |
| 7 | A Fistful of Larva | October 29, 2020 | Gabe's romantic entanglement with a praying mantis mutant results in the birth of a destructive larva that endangers Rafe, Anna, and Dwayne; Judith lulls the AENUS AI into a temporary shutdown to buy time for escape.[11] |
| 8 | I’M an INTERN 4 U | November 5, 2020 | The brothers win a grotesque mutant intern in a high-stakes poker game but end up interning for Manson themselves, leading to absurd workplace antics; Judith's latest escape scheme backfires, trapping her in a simulation loop.[26] |
| 9 | Dude Looks Kinda Like a Lady | November 12, 2020 | Rafe suddenly develops breasts due to a mutant virus, which unexpectedly becomes key to curing a town-wide flu outbreak; Judith negotiates with AENUS for communication access, narrowly avoiding exposure. |
| 10 | Ana-Mouse-Ity | January 7, 2021 | Anna's scientific curiosity leads her to experiment with a hyper-intelligent mutated mouse that turns aggressive; Gabe and Rafe's involvement escalates the threat to the town, while Judith endures a mocking "escape simulation" from AENUS.[29] |
| 11 | St. Zephyr’s Day | January 14, 2021 | During a local holiday, Rafe's fish-mutant girlfriend pressures him to impersonate her deceased husband, sparking jealousy and chases; Judith discovers a weakness in AENUS's power grid for her next attempt. |
| 12 | All About My Mothers | January 21, 2021 | Desperate for maternal guidance, Gabe and Rafe use cloning tech to create perfect versions of Judith, resulting in a chaotic "mom war" that divides the town; Judith senses disturbances from AENUS's external sensors. |
| 13 | In Rafe We Trust | January 28, 2021 | A parasitic infection turns Rafe into a charismatic prophet, convincing the townsfolk to embark on a misguided exodus; Judith hacks a message to the outside, hoping to reach her sons.[31] |
| 14 | ARMAGEDDIT–ON! | February 4, 2021 | Gabe and Rafe compete in a brutal gladiator arena where Gabe's anxiety manifests as a powerful weapon against opponents; Judith reprograms AENUS drones to assist her infiltration of a secure wing.[32] |
| 15 | The M-Word | February 11, 2021 | Rafe's insensitive jokes about mutants provoke a curse that transforms him into a monstrous version of himself, forcing the brothers to seek a reversal; Judith confronts AENUS's core ethics subroutine during a system glitch. |
| 16 | Daddy Issues | February 18, 2021 | A rift between the brothers leads Gabe to ally with the villainous General Hecks, betraying Rafe in a bid for power; Judith uncovers clues about her family's origins hidden in AENUS archives.[33] |
| 17 | Mutants Gone Wild | February 25, 2021 | After a wild night, Dwayne and Mayor Suzette wake up chained together with amnesia, unraveling a mutant party gone wrong involving Gabe and Rafe; Judith's escape nears success but alerts General Hecks. |
| 18 | All Is Lost | March 4, 2021 | General Hecks launches an assault on AENUS to seize control, forcing Gabe and Rafe to infiltrate the bunker and rescue Judith in a high-stakes family reunion amid the apocalypse's escalating threats.[9] |