Exploding Kittens: Tom Ellis and Sasheer Zamata Discuss Godcat and Devilcat’s Inner Struggles

Exploding Kittens: Tom Ellis and Sasheer Zamata Discuss Godcat and Devilcat's Inner Struggles

As a huge fan of both tabletop games and animation, I’m thrilled to see the unique fusion of these two worlds in “Exploding Kittens.” The show’s arrival on Netflix is a promising sign that more tabletop game adaptations will follow suit. Although it is only loosely based on the original card game, its whimsical take on God’s journey to reconnect with Earth and its inhabitants is both entertaining and intriguing.


Video game adaptations have experienced a significant increase in popularity in recent times, while tabletop games have yet to receive the same level of recognition. However, the debut of “Exploding Kittens” on Netflix as an adult animated series based on the beloved card game could mark a change in this trend. Although named similarly, “Exploding Kittens” in the cartoon is only loosely inspired by the original game. Launched on July 12, this witty show imagines what transpires if God is dismissed from his position and descends to Earth, assuming the form of a feline to reconnect with creation.

Spoilers for
Exploding Kittens
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As an avid gamer, I eagerly awaited the official launch of Exploding Kittens and had the exciting opportunity to chat with none other than Tom Ellis, the voice behind Godcat, and Sasheer Zamata, Devilcat’s vocal mastermind. During our engaging conversation, we explored the captivating intricacies of this adult comedy’s quirky characters. With only nine episodes in this season, the narrative effectively lays the groundwork for potential future installments while treating Godcat to a satisfying arc that remains true to his laid-back demeanor.

Exploding Kittens is Light-Hearted Fun But It Has a Hidden Bite

Exploding Kittens’ Charm Is In Its Self-Aware Approach

In a whimsical and humorous manner, Exploding Kittens introduces itself as an absurdist comedy. The arrival of Godcat, a grumpy intergalactic feline with a rehabilitation assignment, sets the stage for the show’s playful tone. Godcat’s initial reluctance to help the human family is evident, but as he crosses paths with Abbie Higgins, a former Navy SEAL now working in animal control, his apathy doesn’t seem to faze her.

Throughout the series, Godcat experiences an unexpected shift in his perspective. Gradually, he sets aside his self-centered behavior and forms bonds with his human relatives. This suggests that Earth may hold more than just a ticket for him to heaven. Ellis shared that the deep and commanding tone of his voice was influenced by the distinguished British actor Charles Dance.

This zany comedy is filled with numerous humorous moments and resides within an intriguing universe. Yet, it offers more than just laughs as the characters undergo development throughout the series. Our goal is to keep audiences engaged with unexpected twists, just as Godcat himself is taken aback when he starts to experience emotions for the first time.

In the game Exploding Kittens, there’s an entertaining blend of adorable cats, hilarious antics, and clever quips. But what might initially seem like a simple and fun experience masks deeper layers. Surprisingly, this whimsical tale contains thought-provoking moments, subverted expectations, and moral messages. For example, Sasheer Zamana pointed out that the villainous Devilcat faces challenges in fully embodying his wicked role.

This character aspires to embody wickedness, yet consistently falls short. Her portrayal of chaos is likened to destructive actions such as tearing apart a cherished toy or causing an accidental spill. She revels in these moments with a mischievous giggle, exclaiming “Got you!” However, it’s evident that she faces challenges in fully embracing her darker side. The allure of watching this character’s transformation unfold on the show lies in the intrigue of whether or not she will ultimately succumb to evil, despite the audience’s conflicting desires for her victory and moral integrity.

As a huge fan of “Exploding Kittens,” I can’t deny that the show sticks well to the formula of raunchy adult cartoons. However, I’ve noticed that it has a hard time maintaining focus between the human family members’ stories and Godcat’s own struggles. If the creators could narrow down their attention to just one aspect in a potential second season, it would significantly improve the viewing experience for me as a viewer.

Exploding Kittens is available now on Netflix.

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2024-07-14 19:43