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Krapopolis

Krapopolis is an American adult animated sitcom created by for the . The series premiered on September 24, 2023, and is set in a mythical version of , where it follows a of humans, gods, and monsters attempting to establish and govern one of the world's first cities while managing their chaotic interpersonal dynamics. The central character, Tyrannis—a forward-thinking played by —leads the effort to build a utopian society, but he is constantly undermined by his family, including his gorgon mother Deliria (voiced by ), his monster father King Shlub (), his sister Stupendous (Pam Murphy), and his brother Hippocampus (). Harmon, known for co-creating , drew inspiration from ancient mythology to craft the show's premise, which blends humor with themes of family dysfunction and early civilization. Produced by and animated by , Krapopolis airs Sundays as part of Fox's block and is available for streaming on the following day. Notably, Krapopolis achieved a rare feat by being renewed for its second season in October 2022, before its premiere, followed by a third-season renewal in March 2023, a fourth in July 2024, and a fifth season renewal announced in May 2025. As of November 2025, the series is in its third season, which premiered on September 28, 2025, and has received mixed critical reception, with Season 1 holding a 56% approval rating on based on reviews praising its inventive world-building but critiquing its uneven humor.

Series overview

Premise

Krapopolis is an animated series set in mythical , centering on the efforts to establish and run one of the world's first cities, Krapopolis, amid the chaos of early urban development. The follows a of humans, gods, and monsters who collaborate—often contentiously—to govern the city, balancing internal family strife with external perils from mythical creatures and rival forces. This narrative framework draws humor from the clashes between divine egos, monstrous instincts, and human ambitions in a pioneering society. At its heart, the show's family dynamic underscores themes of dysfunction, where archetypal figures from mythology and humanity must coexist to foster civilization, frequently leading to comedic failures in leadership and cooperation. The integration of gods and monsters into everyday city life—such as urban planning decisions influenced by immortal whims or beastly behaviors—highlights the absurd challenges of blending supernatural elements with mortal governance. The series satirizes the foundations of early by paralleling societal formation with modern dysfunctions, using mythological tropes to lampoon conflicts, power struggles, and the ironies of progress in a world where complicates human endeavors. Humor arises from injecting contemporary attitudes into ancient settings, emphasizing how timeless issues like parental authority and manifest in a mythical context.

Characters

The central characters of Krapopolis revolve around a unit attempting to govern the ancient , blending human, divine, and monstrous elements in a comedic exploration of power dynamics and familial tensions. The family consists of parents Deliria and Shlub, and their children Tyrannis, Stupendous, and , whose half-sibling relationships stem from their parents' separate dalliances, fostering rivalries over leadership and resources within the household and city council. These interrelations often highlight conflicts, such as Deliria's favoritism toward her divine offspring clashing with Shlub's approach, while Tyrannis mediates as the human mediator pushing for civic improvements. Tyrannis, voiced by , is the protagonist and a reluctant leader serving as the benevolent of Krapopolis. As the son of Deliria and Shlub, he strives to modernize the city through progressive policies like public sanitation and with neighboring mythical beings, despite constant sabotage from his family's chaotic tendencies. His role embodies the struggle against divine whims, drawing loose parallels to in lore who navigate godly interference. Tyrannis's parentage grants him subtle traits, such as enhanced resilience, but he remains distinctly , often positioning him as the family's moral compass amid sibling jealousies, particularly with Stupendous over military control. Deliria, voiced by , is the matriarch and a powerful of self-destruction and questionable choices, obsessed with asserting her superiority and beauty within her lineage. As Tyrannis's mother and Shlub's wife, she frequently shapeshifts into animals or monsters to manipulate situations, reflecting influences from transformative deities like , though her gorgon-like serpentine motifs underscore her petrifying gaze and vanity-driven schemes. Her relationships with her children are possessive, favoring Stupendous as her direct offspring while belittling Tyrannis's mortal limitations, leading to frequent power struggles in city governance where she prioritizes personal glory over stability. Shlub, voiced by , is the hedonistic monster father focused on pleasure and conflict avoidance, embodying a mantitaur hybrid with minotaur-like bull features and mobility. As Tyrannis's father and Deliria's spouse, he sires with a separate partner, contributing to fractures through his indulgent lifestyle of orgies and that undermine city efforts. Mythologically inspired by chimeric beasts like the and , Shlub's role in the dynamic involves as the apathetic patriarch, often deferring decisions to avoid exertion while enabling Deliria's ambitions. Stupendous, voiced by Pam Murphy, is Tyrannis's half-sister and a demigoddess with cyclops heritage, manifesting as a one-eyed who leads Krapopolis's military forces with chaotic zeal. Born to Deliria and a cyclops, she rivals Tyrannis for influence, her divine impulsivity contrasting his measured and drawing from figures like in her embodiment of destructive . Her interactions are marked by protective yet competitive , often escalating disputes into city-wide brawls, while her integrates mythical brute strength into governance debates. Hippocampus, voiced by , serves as the family's inventive half-brother and the kingdom's turquoise-hued scientist, specializing in gadgets that blend technology with mythology. As Shlub's son with a , he is Tyrannis's paternal half-sibling and Stupendous's step-relative, his ostracized outsider status fueling inventive genius amid family rivalries, particularly over for his experiments. Named after the Greek sea creature , his hybrid form inspires innovations that city , positioning him as a quirky supporter in governance without direct leadership ambitions. Supporting characters include recurring city inhabitants and mythical beings integral to the family dynamic, such as , a and ' occasional love interest who seeks to protect the forest from human encroachment, and Asskill, the leader of the neighboring Asskillians, a of bloodthirsty savages who serve as nominal allies to the city. These figures, including visiting gods like (voiced by ), contribute to governance by representing citizen factions or external threats, highlighting the family's strained rule over a diverse populace of humans and monsters.

Cast

Main voice cast

The main voice cast of Krapopolis features a ensemble of comedians and actors known for their distinctive vocal styles, which infuse the ancient Greek-inspired setting with contemporary humor and mythological flair. voices Tyrannis, the ambitious human king striving to build a utopian city, bringing his signature dry wit and understated leadership to the role. provides the voice for Shlub, the boisterous half-centaur, half-manticore father, whose bombastic delivery amplifies the character's chaotic paternal energy. lends her commanding presence to Deliria, goddess mother, delivering lines with a regal intensity that underscores the family's divine tensions. Pam Murphy voices Stupendous, the protective half-sister goddess and guardian of Krapopolis, infusing the role with sharp, no-nonsense humor that highlights her tough-love dynamic. portrays , the inventive half-brother and scientific innovator, using a quirky, introspective tone to convey ethereal curiosity amid the show's mythical chaos. Ayoade's performance draws from his deadpan comedic roots in live-action series like , where he played the socially awkward Maurice Moss, influencing Tyrannis's wry observations on leadership and human folly; this style translates seamlessly to animation, enhancing the character's attempts to humanize mythical society. Similarly, Berry's boisterous portrayal of Shlub echoes his suave yet over-the-top roles in What We Do in the Shadows as the vampire Laszlo, adding layers of absurd humor to the monster father's interactions and grounding the show's blend of mythology and domestic comedy. Waddingham, fresh from her Emmy-winning turn as Rebecca Welton in , brings a powerful, authoritative timbre to Deliria, elevating the gorgon's commanding presence and making her clashes with mortal elements feel epic yet relatable. Murphy and Trussell contribute fresh dynamics to the sibling roles, with Murphy's background in improv comedy from the —seen in guest spots on Superstore and —allowing Stupendous's protective sarcasm to emerge organically, shaping her as the family's moral anchor. Trussell, a stand-up comedian and podcaster, channels his experience voicing the psychedelic protagonist Clancy in the animated series to give an inventive, stream-of-consciousness edge that ties scientific ingenuity to the show's mythological whimsy. These voices were selected early in development, with recordings influencing character designs, such as incorporating Ayoade's distinctive hair into Tyrannis's look, to ensure the performances visually and tonally enhance the ancient world's satirical tone. The cast's delivery aligns with creator Dan Harmon's collaborative style, reminiscent of the improvisation-heavy recording sessions in his prior works like and , where actors ad-lib to refine dialogue and heighten comedic timing; this approach in Krapopolis amplifies mythological elements, turning gods and monsters into relatable family archetypes through spontaneous vocal interplay. Casting was announced on September 8, 2021, by , emphasizing the ensemble's comedic pedigree to blend ancient lore with modern absurdity. The main cast has remained consistent across all , from the 2023–24 premiere through ongoing production in 2025, providing continuity to the family's evolving dynamics without any reported changes.

Recurring and guest voices

In addition to the main voice cast, Krapopolis features a robust lineup of recurring and guest voice actors who contribute to the show's episodic and satirical depth. Recurring performers often portray figures or mythological entities that recur across multiple episodes, providing continuity to the ancient Greek-inspired world. For instance, voices Asskill, the tyrannical ruler of the barbaric Killassians, a savage tribe threatening Krapopolis, appearing in several episodes throughout the first two seasons. recurs as various gods, including , the satyr-like deity of the wild, and , the god of time, infusing episodes with divine mischief and temporal humor. Guest stars have been a hallmark of the series since its debut, with high-profile comedians and actors lending their talents to one-off or limited roles that enhance the show's blend of family dysfunction and mythological parody. In season 1 (2023–24), notable appearances include as the , as the goddess , , , , , , as the bro-ish sea god Broseidon, and as the Herophile. also guested in a supporting role, adding to the season's comedic variety. Season 2 (2024–25) continued this tradition with an expansive roster of guests, emphasizing celebrity voices for monsters, gods, and eccentric civilians. Highlights include as Opie, Shlub's old monster friend in the season premiere; ; ; ; ; ; Sam Richardson; ; ; ; ; ; and . Season 3 (2025), which premiered on September 28 and is ongoing as of November 2025, maintains the pattern of weekly guest appearances to support evolving storylines involving gods and city politics. A key trend in Krapopolis' guest casting reflects creator Dan Harmon's preference for collaborators from his prior projects, particularly alumni from Community, such as , , , and , whose familiar comedic timing amplifies the show's satirical take on . This approach, combined with celebrity voices for mythological cameos like and gods, has resulted in dozens of guest spots across the first three seasons, with later seasons showing an uptick in divine and monstrous figures to heighten the epic absurdity.

Development and production

Concept and development

Krapopolis was conceived by around 2018, during a period of transition at , where he pitched ideas drawing from his longstanding fascination with and the narrative frameworks outlined by . Harmon sought to merge these ancient elements with the dysfunctional family dynamics he had previously explored in shows like and , envisioning a comedic take on early through the lens of flawed gods, humans, and monsters. This initial concept emphasized universal themes of societal progress and familial conflict, set against the backdrop of Bronze Age . In June 2020, Fox Entertainment announced a straight-to-series order for the project under Harmon's new overall deal with the network, marking it as the first fully owned and financed scripted series by the studio since its formation in ; the commitment included a full 23-episode first season, with formal series order confirmed in February 2021 and the title Krapopolis revealed in May 2021. The pickup followed a pivotal meeting with of Michael Thorn, who encouraged Harmon to revive and refine the idea, leading to a pilot script that quickly secured the greenlight. Early creative decisions focused on balancing historical authenticity—such as the absence of —with anachronistic humor to highlight timeless human absurdities, aligning with Harmon's goal of portraying a " in " striving to build one of the world's first cities. Development faced significant hurdles from the , which disrupted the planned 2022 premiere by necessitating a fully starting in March 2020 and remote processes, including table reads and safety-adapted voice recording sessions. These challenges extended the timeline, ultimately shifting the debut to September 24, 2023, while allowing the team to iterate on the core vision of satirical commentary on modern society through mythological archetypes.

Production details

Krapopolis is produced by , Fox's in-house animation studio, which handles the series' 2D animation blending traditional hand-drawn elements with digital techniques to achieve a vibrant, mythical aesthetic suited to its ancient Greek-inspired setting. This style emphasizes realistic character movements and static backgrounds to mimic a live-action sitcom feel, avoiding the exaggerated squash-and-stretch common in other adult animations, while incorporating detailed creature designs like mantitaurs and krakens for world-building. Production occurs primarily in North Hollywood, , with additional support from Boulder Media for rigging and animation. The writing process is led by creator in a collaborative that prioritizes episodic comedy with underlying serialized character arcs, drawing heavily from research into and ancient societal dynamics to inform the flawed 's attempts at . This approach allows for layered humor exploring themes of and without relying on anachronistic jokes, ensuring historical context enhances the narrative's satirical edge. Voice recording sessions were conducted remotely during and after the to prioritize actor safety and flexibility, enabling the all-star cast to perform from various locations while maintaining high-quality dialogue delivery. Post-production sound design focuses on crafting immersive effects, including monstrous roars and ambient ancient environments, to complement the show's mythical tone and enhance comedic timing. For seasons 2 and 3, expanded to include more intricate cityscapes and animations, reflecting the series' ongoing renewal and commitment through 2025, including a renewal for a fifth season announced on May 10, 2025, with Boulder Media's involvement scaling up for complex sequences. This evolution builds on initial development challenges, such as adapting to curation for early assets, to deliver heightened visual depth in later episodes.

Episodes

Season 1 (2023–24)

The first season of Krapopolis consists of 23 episodes and aired on from September 24, 2023, to May 19, 2024. It establishes the core premise by depicting the 's efforts to construct and govern the ancient city of Krapopolis amid constant external threats and internal conflicts, highlighting the blend of human ingenuity, divine whims, and monstrous antics in a mythical setting. The season introduces key city-building challenges, such as establishing laws, , and with neighboring tribes like the Asskillians, while amplifying tensions through generational clashes and personal ambitions. Throughout the season, major narrative arcs revolve around Tyrannis's leadership struggles as he navigates governance dilemmas and attempts to foster peace; Deliria's power grabs, where she frequently undermines family members to elevate her goddess status; and initial mythological threats, including encounters with gods, monsters, and rival factions that test the city's fragile foundations. These arcs build foundational character developments, such as Tyrannis's growth as a reluctant ruler and the siblings' evolving roles in supporting (or complicating) the family's goals. Production for the season was handled in two blocks, allowing for efficient animation and writing iterations under creator Dan Harmon's oversight at Starburns Industries. The pilot episode received positive internal feedback from , leading to a series order after reviewing just the script, with no major post-premiere adjustments reported, though the delay from an initial 2022 preview to the 2023 launch refined the overall tone. The episodes are listed below with titles, original air dates, and brief synopses focused on central conflicts without revealing resolutions.
No.TitleAir dateSynopsis
1All Hail the Goddess of Likability!September 24, 2023Tyrannis employs diplomacy to avert an attack from the Asskillians on Krapopolis; Deliria pursues construction of a personal temple; Stupendous and Hippocampus devise a deceptive gift for the invaders.
2The StuperbowlSeptember 24, 2023Tyrannis hosts a games tournament for regional kings, where Stupendous excels and Deliria shifts focus to herself; Hippocampus and Shlub investigate and apprehend the city's initial serial killer.
3Wife SwampOctober 1, 2023Tyrannis returns from a quest with a new companion, discovering Deliria's manipulative setup; Hippocampus, Stupendous, and Shlub clash with—and later ally with—wolf-like creatures.
4PrometheusOctober 8, 2023Tyrannis and Hippocampus free the god Prometheus from his punishment, only to find his ties to Deliria; Shlub accompanies Stupendous to a cyclops island in search of her origins.
512 Angry Goat HerdersOctober 22, 2023Tyrannis institutes a judicial system amid Shlub's false accusation of livestock theft; Hippocampus engineers an irrigation prank against Deliria via the Asskillians.
6Big Man on HippocampusOctober 29, 2023Tyrannis invokes Dionysus at a woodland gathering; Deliria and Shlub delve into their dynamic within the Parthenon.
7Muse-offNovember 5, 2023Tyrannis encounters immortality prospects through a liaison with Demeter, thwarted by Deliria; Stupendous and Hippocampus venture to Hades for a lost artifact.
8WoodsmenNovember 12, 2023Tyrannis brings Hippocampus to a scholarly assembly, where the latter gains recognition despite prejudice; Deliria aids Stupendous in reversing a curse to outdo Athena.
9Dungeons & DeliriaNovember 19, 2023Tyrannis grapples with a dress code dispute involving innovative attire; Deliria interferes in Stupendous's covert mission, drawing titan ire; Hippocampus engages a forest spirit.
10Ty's Tail TaleDecember 3, 2023Tyrannis becomes possessed by his late grandfather, prompting Shlub's intervention; Hippocampus and Stupendous manage a litter of mythical offspring from a captured creature.
11TyrdraDecember 17, 2023Tyrannis shelters a troubled multi-headed beast, leading to widespread disruption in the city.
12The Bluebird of HappinessJanuary 7, 2024Tyrannis introduces a monetary system, appointing Hippocampus as treasurer; Deliria's devotees shift to Shlub after he claims a tavern to settle a debt.
13PandemiaFebruary 18, 2024Tyrannis confronts a draconic plague afflicting Deliria and the realm; Hippocampus researches remedies for the stricken populace.
14Animals and NeighborsMarch 3, 2024Hippocampus and Stupendous's child-training experiment yields an unintended predator; Tyrannis unwittingly joins an anti-city demonstration.
15The IslandMarch 10, 2024Deliria and Tyrannis join an elite retreat led by Hestia; Shlub, Stupendous, and Hippocampus entertain archaic influencers.
16EclipseMarch 17, 2024Krapopolis faces a celestial event, with Tyrannis explaining its natural causes over divine wrath.
17The MajorsMarch 24, 2024Deliria coaches a minor deity for an Olympian vacancy to irk Athena; Tyrannis innovates waste management as residents venture outdoors.
18War with the NymphsApril 7, 2024Tyrannis and a nymph broker forest-city truce; Hippocampus and the nymph seek refuge in his shelter.
19Muse DiseaseApril 14, 2024An influx of inspirational entities overwhelms Krapopolis; Deliria copes with Shlub's periodic transformation.
20AtlantisApril 21, 2024An Atlantean vessel prompts Tyrannis, Shlub, and Hippocampus's underwater expedition, revealing royal ties; Stupendous summons a devotee for Deliria.
21Goose NightApril 28, 2024Deliria and Stupendous suffer amnesia after avian metamorphosis; Tyrannis dispatches Shlub for essential resources.
22Olive OilMay 5, 2024Tyrannis enlists Stupendous to apprehend a pilferer; Deliria and Hippocampus disrupt Hermes's combat venue.
23The Stupendous CompromiseMay 19, 2024The family confronts escalating threats to Krapopolis's stability, forcing compromises in leadership and alliances.

Season 2 (2024–25)

The second season of Krapopolis comprises 22 episodes and aired on from September 29, 2024, to May 18, 2025, further exploring the dysfunctional family's efforts to maintain their utopian city amid growing external pressures and internal conflicts. Building on the foundational establishment of Krapopolis in season 1, the narrative delves deeper into city politics, with Tyrannis navigating challenges like public festivals, economic innovations, and diplomatic tensions. Family alliances evolve through shared crises, such as time loops threatening the city's survival and prophecies hinting at Tyrannis's downfall, emphasizing themes of and . Key developments in the season expand the scope of threats to Krapopolis, incorporating rival entities like the Rug King from a neighboring domain and incursions from distant lands such as Persia and , which test the family's unity and Tyrannis's leadership. Character growth is prominent, particularly for , whose inventions—such as surgical tools used in a family and mechanisms aiding city infrastructure—directly influence plot progression and highlight his transition from mischievous child to innovative contributor. Stupendous matures through romantic entanglements and underworld explorations, while Deliria and Shlub confront their roles in family dynamics via scenarios and city improvement initiatives. These arcs underscore escalating mythological stakes, blending lore with unexpected crossovers like deities disrupting Olympus.
EpisodeTitleAir DateSynopsis
1Ice Week!Sep 29, 2024Tyrannis flirts with a reporter during the annual Ice Week festival; Shlub reunites with an old friend; Hippocampus and Stupendous risk missing the event due to a mishap.
2ThorOct 6, 2024A hunting accident by Tyrannis summons Norse gods Thor and Loki to Olympus, forcing the family to mediate divine tensions.
3Hades NutsOct 20, 2024Stupendous visits her ex-boyfriend Prack in the underworld; Tyrannis attempts to teach Deliria and Shlub the value of human life.
4Mr. BoogensOct 27, 2024Tyrannis rallies the citizens for a city-wide cleaning effort; Stupendous and Hippocampus embark on a destructive adventure.
5KrapocalypseNov 3, 2024Tyrannis becomes trapped in a repeating time loop while trying to avert a catastrophe that endangers Krapopolis.
6National Lampoon's The Odyssey!Nov 10, 2024The family travels to Storgos for Shlub's mother's birthday, encountering comedic obstacles reminiscent of epic journeys.
7Ty's Man Woman Table Chairs FoodNov 24, 2024Tyrannis and Hippocampus launch a restaurant venture; Stupendous confronts a formidable adversary.
8Shlub$Dec 8, 2024The family considers using one of Hippocampus's inventions to perform emergency surgery on Shlub.
9Enter Prophecy DuckDec 15, 2024A Rug King arrives in Krapopolis as a prophecy duck predicts Tyrannis's potential downfall; Stupendous forms a closer bond with Deliria.
10John Fate Comes a-Knockin'Feb 16, 2025Deliria's former lover delivers ominous news that impacts the entire family.
11Stavros Live and in ConcertFeb 23, 2025Tyrannis's idol, singer Stavros, performs in Krapopolis; Deliria escapes for a personal retreat.
12Baby BoomMar 2, 2025The Fertility Fest ignites baby-making enthusiasm across Krapopolis; Tyrannis attempts to unwind at a bathhouse.
13Ty Big Fat Greek WeddingMar 9, 2025Tyrannis schemes to avoid his arranged wedding; Stupendous connects with her future uncle; Shlub discovers his dancing talent.
14Love Trap, Baby!Mar 16, 2025Stupendous and Tyrannis compete in a dating event; Shlub and Deliria collaborate on urban enhancements.
15The Weather StickMar 23, 2025Shlub assists Tyrannis in combating a heatwave; Deliria's temple becomes a refuge for overheated soldiers.
16Number TwosMar 30, 2025Tyrannis and Stupendous recruit personal aides; Hippocampus's romantic trip is interrupted by his parents.
17One Eye One Heart She's StupeApr 6, 2025Stupendous participates in a gladiatorial spectacle; Tyrannis uncovers a new branch of the family tree.
18A Pimple FavorApr 13, 2025Hippocampus and Deliria travel to Dermiapolis to address a skin issue; Tyrannis commissions a statue of himself.
19Mazed and KingfusedApr 30, 2025Hippocampus and Shlub navigate the labyrinths of Crete; Tyrannis becomes literally fused to his throne.
20Love WeekMay 4, 2025Tyrannis rekindles his connection with Tina; Hippocampus and Stupendous grapple with relationship troubles; Shlub pursues a new hobby.
21Don TyxoteMay 11, 2025Emboldened Tyrannis leads an invasion of Persia; Hippocampus protects the throne; Deliria and Shlub engage in fantasy role-play.
22Ty DiedMay 18, 2025Tyrannis endeavors to demonstrate his significance by positioning himself as a prime assassination target.
The season introduces unique elements through heightened guest character integrations, such as figures Thor and clashing with the Greek , and expanded mythological lore via prophetic artifacts and cross-cultural encounters that blend humor with ancient tales. These additions enhance continuity from season 1 by weaving broader mythical threats into the family's daily governance struggles.

Season 3 (2025)

The third season of Krapopolis premiered on September 28, 2025, on , with episodes airing weekly on Sundays at 8:30 p.m. /. As of November 15, 2025, the first six episodes have aired, continuing the series' exploration of family dysfunction amid ancient urban challenges. The season builds on previous installments by intensifying divine interventions from characters like Deliria and Apollo, while expanding the scope of Krapopolis through new political experiments and territorial ambitions. This season emphasizes emerging narrative arcs involving greater godly interference in mortal affairs, such as Deliria's attempts to extend her influence beyond Krapopolis, and the city's growth through democratic initiatives led by Tyrannis. These elements heighten tensions between the human, monstrous, and divine family members, fostering conflicts over and personal rivalries. Production for the full season order of 13 episodes was completed prior to the , with the remaining episodes slated for weekly release through early 2026. The aired episodes are summarized in the following table:
No. overallNo. in seasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateSynopsis
461Krapocracy Now!Otis BrayboySeptember 28, 2025Tyrannis holds the world's first democratic elections, which proves disastrous; Deliria devises a method to provoke the gods.
472BobageddonPatrick KochakjiAndy BobrowOctober 5, 2025Shlub rallies an army in pursuit of boba; Tyrannis readies himself for a ceremony atop .
483Basket BabyJake HollanderMonica PadrickOctober 19, 2025An infant arrives via basket at the city gates; Deliria trespasses on Apollo's domain; Tyrannis organizes a communal .
494There's Something About VisceraPatrick KochakjiJulieanne SmolinskiOctober 26, 2025Shlub's Endless Wine, Cheese, and Pita Festival triggers a citywide ; Stupendous and Deliria embark on a girls' weekend getaway.
505Society of SwordsDominic PolcinoNovember 2, 2025Deliria and Shlub court the king and queen of a neighboring city to secure her role as its ; Tyrannis seeks romantic guidance from Viscera.
516Plague and FuryJake HollanderJessie GaskellNovember 9, 2025Tyrannis gets a new whose job becomes a problem for him; Deliria and Hippocampus deal with a .
The season's remaining seven episodes are scheduled to continue airing weekly, concluding the arc of Krapopolis' evolving societal structures without further delays announced as of November 2025.

Release and distribution

Broadcast history

Krapopolis premiered on the on September 24, 2023, airing as part of the network's block on Sundays at 8:30 p.m. ET, immediately following . The series debuted with a special two-episode preview following an NFL doubleheader, marking the first new original animated comedy for since in 2021. The show received early renewals ahead of its debut, reflecting strong network confidence. Fox ordered a second season in October 2022, six months before the premiere, followed by a third season renewal in March 2023. Additional extensions came with a fourth season announced in July 2024 at , and a fifth season confirmed in May 2025, securing the series through the 2026–27 broadcast season. Production and airing faced several delays, initially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, which halted early development in 2020 and pushed back the planned 2022 debut. A preview episode scheduled for November 2022 was postponed, with the series shifting to the 2023–24 season amid ongoing disruptions, including the 2023 writers' strike. Mid-season breaks occurred regularly, such as a five-week hiatus in early 2024 following the holiday period. In 2025, scheduling shifted temporarily to Wednesdays at 9:00 p.m. ET starting April 30 for select episodes of season 2, accommodating sports programming and other animated series. For season 3, which premiered on September 28, 2025, the series airs Sundays at 9:00 p.m. ET in the Animation Domination block. Initially focused on U.S. broadcast, Krapopolis expanded internationally through Global, launched in to handle distribution of the series via Fox affiliates and partners following the completion of season 1 in May 2024.

Streaming and home media

In the United States, Krapopolis has been available for streaming on as the primary platform since its premiere in 2023, with new episodes typically added the day after their Fox broadcast. Internationally, the series streams on Disney+ in select regions, often bundled with access for broader availability. By mid-2025, full seasons 1 and 2 were accessible on , while season 3 episodes continued to roll out weekly, with six episodes available as of November 2025, following the November 9, 2025, airing. For home media, Krapopolis episodes and seasons are available for digital purchase and download on platforms including , , and , allowing ownership beyond subscription services. No official physical DVD or Blu-ray releases have been announced or distributed as of November 2025.

Reception

Critical reception

Krapopolis received mixed reviews from critics following its premiere. On , the first season garnered a 56% approval rating based on 16 reviews. The site's critics consensus states: "Carried by its superb voice cast like Atlas shouldering the , Krapopolis falls short of but offers consistent enough chuckles for fans of animated raunch." On , the season earned a score of 60 out of 100, based on 14 reviews, reflecting "mixed or average" reception, with reviewers noting the humor as hit-or-miss but appreciating the core cast's flexibility. Critics commonly praised Dan Harmon's satirical take on mythology, which blends lore with dynamics in a high-concept riff on deities and monsters attempting urban civilization. Voice performances stood out, particularly Hannah Waddingham's portrayal of the delusional Deliria and Matt Berry's work as the immortal Shlub, credited with injecting vitality into otherwise familiar setups. The visual style was commended for its colorful, pleasant animation that suits the mythical setting, evoking a lively yet unremarkable animated aesthetic. Among the criticisms, reviewers pointed to inconsistent pacing, with jokes feeling rushed in the 22-minute format and familiar setups repeating without escalation. The series was faulted for over-reliance on standard family tropes, such as grating mother-son conflicts, which overshadowed the unique premise. Integration of mythology across episodes was seen as uneven, rendering the show too earthbound and failing to fully capitalize on its satirical potential, resulting in bland storytelling at times. Reception has evolved with subsequent seasons, as the series' multiple preemptive renewals signal confidence in its trajectory despite initial mixed responses. As of November 2025, season 2 lacks a Tomatometer score on due to limited critic reviews, though the show's continuation suggests growing appreciation for its arcs. Season 3, which premiered in September 2025, has similarly sparse critical coverage.

Viewership

Krapopolis' first season premiered on September 24, 2023, drawing 3.6 million live + same-day viewers, the strongest debut for a animated comedy in over a decade. The season averaged 1.31 million viewers per episode across its 23 installments, with Nielsen ratings averaging 0.37 in the 18-49 demographic. The second season, which aired from September 29, 2024, to May 18, 2025, experienced a decline in linear viewership, averaging 0.61 million viewers per episode while averaging a 0.15 rating in the 18-49 . This performance was bolstered by strong streaming numbers on , where episodes saw significant delayed viewing that helped offset broadcast declines. As of November 2025, the third season's premiere on September 28, 2025, attracted 1.2 million viewers, with early episodes averaging approximately 0.9 million viewers (fluctuating between 0.6 and 1.3 million) amid the show's renewal for additional seasons. These trends reflect broader challenges in the animated comedy space, including intense competition within Fox's block—alongside lead-ins like and —and viewership fragmentation due to simultaneous availability on , which cannibalizes linear audiences.
SeasonPremiere Viewers (millions)Average Viewers (millions)Average 18-49 Rating
1 (2023–24)3.61.310.37
2 (2024–25)0.920.610.15
3 (–ongoing)1.20.9 (early episodes as of Nov )N/A

Awards and nominations

Krapopolis has received several nominations and one win in various television and entertainment marketing awards, highlighting the recognition for its voice performances and promotional materials since its 2023 . In the voice acting category, the series earned a nomination at the 76th for Outstanding Character , awarded to for her portrayal of Deliria in the episode "," though it did not win. Similarly, Waddingham received a nomination for Best at the 28th Annual Online Film & Television Association (OFTA) Television Awards for the 2023-24 season. The show itself was nominated for an Animated award at the 2024 Women's Image Network Awards. For its promotional efforts, Krapopolis secured a Gold Award in the Animation | Cartoon Promo category (with Silver in Video Craft - Use of Music with Original Lyrics and Bronze in Video Craft - Copywriting) at the 2025 GEMA Awards for the "Season One ReKrap" video produced by . Additionally, the same promotional video was nominated in the Video & Film category under Media & Entertainment (Branded) at the 2025 .
YearAwardCategoryNominee/RecipientResultRef.
2024Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance ("Big Man on Hippocampus")Nominated
2024OFTA Television AwardsBest Voice-Over PerformanceNominated
2024Women's Image Network AwardsAnimatedKrapopolisNominated
2025GEMA AwardsAnimationCartoon Promo"Season One ReKrap" ()Gold Winner
2025Media & Entertainment (Branded) - Video & Film"Season 1 ReKrap" ()Nominated

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