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The Best TV Shows on VRV

Every VRV Show Ranked From Best To Worst

Showcasing over 9 shows from 2012 up until 2019, VRV stands as a beacon of television excellence. Icons of VRV, Bravest Warriors and Bee and PuppyCat made their debut in 2012 and 2014, setting industry standards. Dive into our updated selection of VRV’s finest, featuring more than 9 series as of December 2024.

  • My Brother, My Brother and Me
    My Brother, My Brother and Me (2017)8.5

    The McElroy brothers are not experts, and their advice should never be followed. Justin, Travis, and Griffin are three brothers from Huntington, West Virginia who have turned their popular comedy podcast into an advice show that frequently spins out of control and barely offers any advice.

  • Bee and PuppyCat
    Bee and PuppyCat (2014)8.0

    On a charming magical island, the impulsive Bee and her furry pal get up to all sorts of adventures while working for an intergalactic temp agency.

  • Go! Cartoons
    Go! Cartoons (2017)8.0

    GO! Cartoons is a series of animated shorts created by Fred Seibert and produced by Frederator Studios and Sony Pictures Animation. GO! Cartoons is Frederator Studios' sixth cartoon "incubator" series since 1998, featuring unique voices in short animated films, meant to introduce original characters and animation creators.

  • HarmonQuest
    HarmonQuest (2016)7.9

    A fantasy comedy adventure series that melds live action comedians riffing on a stage in front of a live studio audience with animated forays into a fantasy adventure roleplaying game. The intrepid comedians, Dan Harmon, Jeff Davis, and Erin McGathy, along with a rotating special guest member, gather around a kitchen table and attempt to play the game and fail in hilarious fashion, to the chagrin of their adjudicator-referee- Game Master Spencer Crittenden.

  • Bravest Warriors
    Bravest Warriors (2012)7.6

    In the year 3085, Chris, Beth, Wallow and Danny, four teenage heroes-for-hire, warp through the universe to save adorable aliens and their worlds using the power of their emotions.

  • Gary and His Demons
    Gary and His Demons (2018)7.5

    Gary is a cantankerous, aging demon slayer who has nothing left to lose. Burdened by his “chosen one” status and backed by a team of specialists he can’t relate to, Gary struggles to keep interest in the Earth-saving duty he never asked for and doesn’t want.

  • Epithet Erased
    Epithet Erased (2019)7.4

    An ensemble comedy show about people with superpowers based around a random word attached to their soul called an Epithet. The show follows our protagonist, Molly, who gets stuck in a museum the same time a bunch of thieves break in to steal an artifact.

  • The Cyanide & Happiness Show
    The Cyanide & Happiness Show (2014)7.2

    Following the success of its webcomic and occasional animated shorts, Cyanide & Happiness has debuted its animated show. After a very successful Kickstarter campaign, the creators of the popular comic (Kris Wilson, Rob DenBleyker, Matt Melvin, Dave McElfatrick) have released a much longer show that’s essentially a collection of animated sketches with some recurring themes throughout.

  • Bigfoot
    Bigfoot (2019)N/A

    Controversial megafauna, Bigfoot, finds himself down on his luck. His hunt for meaning, connection, and redemption snacks reveals him to be a complex mix of ego, vulnerability, cool dances, weird smells, and philosophical insight. Can he borrow some money? What is the moon? Please stop honking at Bigfoot? What is a Bigfoot? So many questions..only one Bigfoot.