Brickleberry (2012)
Brickleberry National Park is facing closure, but not if the park’s dysfunctional park rangers can help it! “Brickleberry,” an animated half-hour series, follows the crazy bunch of park rangers as they do their worst to keep the park running. Steve (David Herman) has been “Ranger of the Month” every month for years, so he feels threatened when Ethel (Natasha Leggero) is transferred from Yellowstone National Park to help whip the park into shape. Connie (Roger Black) and Denzel (Jerry Minor) are two unique rangers that each bring special skills (or in Denzel’s case, lack of skills) to the job, and Woody (Tom Kenny) is the hapless Head Ranger who puts nothing above his beloved park, except his adopted bear cub, Malloy (Daniel Tosh), who he’s taken in and spoils to death.
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2012 / TV-MABrickleberry National Park is facing closure, but not if the park’s dysfunctional park rangers can help it! “Brickleberry,” an animated half-hour series, follows the crazy bunch of park rangers as they do their worst to keep the park running. Steve (David Herman) has been “Ranger of the Month” every month for years, so he feels threatened when Ethel (Natasha Leggero) is transferred from Yellowstone National Park to help whip the park into shape. Connie (Roger Black) and Denzel (Jerry Minor) are two unique rangers that each bring special skills (or in Denzel’s case, lack of skills) to the job, and Woody (Tom Kenny) is the hapless Head Ranger who puts nothing above his beloved park, except his adopted bear cub, Malloy (Daniel Tosh), who he’s taken in and spoils to death.
Seasons & Episode
President Obama visits Brickleberry just as Woody undergoes a drastic surgical procedure, and Bobby creates his own alternative to Obamacare.
When Denzel gets accepted into an elite country club, a slighted Steve befriends a group of lesbians.
Ethel and Connie compete fiercely at the Miss National Park beauty pageant, and Denzel and Steve decide to have a threesome when they learn they are dating the same woman.
Denzel marries Woody's mother; Connie has an unhealthy obsession with "Wheel of Fortune" host Pat Sajak.
Denzel helps Steve launch a career as a gay country music star; a granted wish turns Malloy into a full-size bear.
The Secretary of the Interior visits Brickleberry and demotes Woody; Denzel becomes a new man after he gives up smoking weed.
While she is drunk, Ethel sleeps with Steve and gets pregnant; the rangers get committed to a mental hospital.
When hypnosis on Steve goes horribly wrong, he starts acting like a swashbuckling pirate; Connie and Denzel get stranded on a lesbian island paradise.
A corrupt mayor becomes friends with Woody and Woody loses the park to him in a poker bet; Malloy finds out he must breed with an unattractive bear to continue his species.
Ethel feels threatened by an attractive new female ranger; Denzel is transferred to a secluded fire lookout tower.
Steve becomes a cop and gets a dangerous biker gang upset; Woody's hemorrhoid becomes a religious icon.
Woody turns the park into a Native American-themed summer camp and becomes attracted to one of the female campers.
Woody tries to create the biggest carbon footprint ever; Ethel counteracts Woody's behavior by becoming Amish.
Brickleberry National Park is facing closure, but not if the park’s dysfunctional park rangers can help it! “Brickleberry,” an animated half-hour series, follows the crazy bunch of park rangers as they do their worst to keep the park running. Steve (David Herman) has been “Ranger of the Month” every month for years, so he feels threatened when Ethel (Natasha Leggero) is transferred from Yellowstone National Park to help whip the park into shape. Connie (Roger Black) and Denzel (Jerry Minor) are two unique rangers that each bring special skills (or in Denzel’s case, lack of skills) to the job, and Woody (Tom Kenny) is the hapless Head Ranger who puts nothing above his beloved park, except his adopted bear cub, Malloy (Daniel Tosh), who he’s taken in and spoils to death.