Human Resources
"Being human is hard… that’s where they come in."
A Netflix Original
Human Resources flips the camera onto the creatures who influence human behavior, following the hectic daily shift at a workplace that manages desire, shame and connection. Lovebugs, Hormone Monsters, Shame Wizards and auxiliary beings take on client cases, patching up romantic disasters,... Read more
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About Human Resources
Human Resources flips the camera onto the creatures who influence human behavior, following the hectic daily shift at a workplace that manages desire, shame and connection. Lovebugs, Hormone Monsters, Shame Wizards and auxiliary beings take on client cases, patching up romantic disasters, fielding awkward interactions and coordinating emotional triage while dealing with their own messy relationships and office politics. Episodes cut between human clients whose lives are shaped by these entities and the staff meetings, personnel notes and union-style frustrations that come with caring work. The series mixes broad, often crude comedy with quieter moments about responsibility, boundaries and how people and helpers miscommunicate, keeping character arcs gradual rather than resolving everything each episode.
Premiering on Netflix in 2022, Human Resources was created by Mark Levin, Nick Kroll and Jennifer Flackett as a Big Mouth spinoff. The animated comedy features returning and new voice talent including Aidy Bryant, Randall Park and Keke Palmer.
While it hasn't secured high-profile awards, Human Resources generated industry notice for its ensemble voice performances and writing, with outlets highlighting its riskier humor and worldbuilding. Any formal nominations or wins have been limited to smaller animation or critics group mentions rather than major televised awards.
As an extension of Big Mouth, Human Resources broadened public conversation about how comedic animation personifies inner life, and it gave viewers a new vocabulary for thinking about emotional labor, consent and relationships. Fans and critics used its characters to discuss workplace care, modern dating and representation in adult animation.
Audience scores around 6.574/10 (135 votes) indicate mixed to mildly favorable reactions, and critics' takes varied. Many reviewers praised its workplace-comedy framing, candid sexual humor and focus on identity and care, while others pointed to uneven pacing, tonal whiplash and variable episode strength across its run. Fan discussion remains active.
Details
- Release Date
- March 18, 2022
- Rating
- TV-MA
- User Ratings
- 135 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 2
- Episodes
- 20
- Network
- Netflix
- Status
- Ended
- Genres
- Animation, Comedy
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Brutus Pink +1 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Aidy Bryant
Emmy Fairfax (voice)
Randall Park
Pete Doheny (voice)
Keke Palmer
Rochelle Hillhurst (voice)
David Thewlis
Lionel St. Swithens (voice)
Brandon Kyle Goodman
Walter Las Palmas (voice)
Maya Rudolph
Connie LaCienega (voice)
Nick Kroll
Maury Beverley (voice)
Pamela Adlon
Sonya Poinsettia
Created by: Mark Levin, Nick Kroll, Jennifer Flackett
Seasons (2 seasons, 20 episodes)
Season 1
10 episodes - 2022
Season 2
10 episodes - 2023