Sam & Max Freelance Police

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  • 1997
  • 1 Season
  • 7.7  (718)

Sam & Max Freelance Police is an animated television series produced by Shout Factory that was originally broadcasted from 1997 to 1998. The show follows two anthropomorphic characters, a dog named Sam and a rabbit-like creature named Max, who work as private investigators and police officers in the surreal dystopian city of New York.

The two characters work for an agency called the Freelance Police, and spend their days investigating bizarre cases and battling various villains in their wacky adventures. Sam serves as the level-headed leader of the duo, while Max is the impulsive, unpredictable, and often insane partner, constantly pushing the boundaries of acceptable behavior.

The show is characterized by its absurdist humor, surreal imagery, and irreverent attitude towards authority and culture. It's a darkly comedic show, full of jarring imagery and situations, full of adult themes and quick, witty humor that is best enjoyed by mature audiences.

Each episode of the show typically follows a self-contained storyline that is resolved by the end of the episode, with occasional continuity and characters appearing throughout the entire season. For example, one episode features the duo on a date that quickly goes awry, involving a giant monster, a mad scientist, and a group of angry townspeople. Another episode revolves around a mystery surrounding a missing magic rabbit, with Sam and Max encountering a series of eccentric characters on the way to solving the case.

Sam and Max's characterizations are the highlight of the show. Sam is a rational, logical, and practical detective, despite his tendency for excessive violence, while Max is his wild, imaginative, and incredibly unpredictable partner. The two characters have a genuine bond, and their partnership is often the emotional center of the show.

The visual design of the show is another standout feature. The animation is both surreal and dark, with exaggerated character designs and bizarre creatures that often border on the grotesque. The show's background features an art deco style, full of neon-lit streets and surreal elements that reinforce the fantastical setting of the show.

The show's sense of humor is another major attraction. The humor is often very quick, witty and self-deprecating, often going back and forth between slapstick comedy and clever wordplay. In addition, the show has a number of running gags and recurring jokes such as Max's obsession with guns and Sam's frequent use of violence, adding depth and character to the show that grows with each episode.

There is a distinctive 90's feel to the show's soundtrack, down to the show's opening theme, which has an upbeat, catchy tone that sets the tone for the show's whimsical tone.

Despite its limited airing window, Sam & Max Freelance Police has gained a cult following over the years, with fans praising its humor, distinctive visual style, and the dynamic between Sam and Max. Whether you're a fan of slapstick comedy or surrealist imagery, it's a show that is sure to delight and entertain audiences of all ages.

Sam & Max Freelance Police is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (13 episodes). The series first aired on October 4, 1997.

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The Final Episode
13. The Final Episode
April 25, 1998
Based on Steve Purcell's enormously popular underground comic, the adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police is an edgy and often irreverent, impudent, insolent, impious and silly series about a pair of likeable law enforcement types who don't take crap (oops! we mean guff) from anybody. It's about the timeless struggle between good, evil and snack time; the weekly mishaps of a six-foot dog--Sam--and a three-foot rabbity-thing (though he prefers the term lagomorph)--Max--who have a mirthful time trying to resolve only the weirdest criminal cases of the day. Really.
Fools Die on Friday/Sam & Max Vs. The Uglions
12. Fools Die on Friday/Sam & Max Vs. The Uglions
April 4, 1998
Based on Steve Purcell's enormously popular underground comic, the adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police is an edgy and often irreverent, impudent, insolent, impious and silly series about a pair of likeable law enforcement types who don't take crap (oops! we mean guff) from anybody. It's about the timeless struggle between good, evil and snack time; the weekly mishaps of a six-foot dog--Sam--and a three-foot rabbity-thing (though he prefers the term lagomorph)--Max--who have a mirthful time trying to resolve only the weirdest criminal cases of the day. Really.
Kiss, Kiss Bang Bang/Little Bigfoot
11. Kiss, Kiss Bang Bang/Little Bigfoot
February 6, 1998
Based on Steve Purcell's enormously popular underground comic, the adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police is an edgy and often irreverent, impudent, insolent, impious and silly series about a pair of likeable law enforcement types who don't take crap (oops! we mean guff) from anybody. It's about the timeless struggle between good, evil and snack time; the weekly mishaps of a six-foot dog--Sam--and a three-foot rabbity-thing (though he prefers the term lagomorph)--Max--who have a mirthful time trying to resolve only the weirdest criminal cases of the day. Really.
Tonight We Love/The Invaders
10. Tonight We Love/The Invaders
February 13, 1998
Based on Steve Purcell's enormously popular underground comic, the adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police is an edgy and often irreverent, impudent, insolent, impious and silly series about a pair of likeable law enforcement types who don't take crap (oops! we mean guff) from anybody. It's about the timeless struggle between good, evil and snack time; the weekly mishaps of a six-foot dog--Sam--and a three-foot rabbity-thing (though he prefers the term lagomorph)--Max--who have a mirthful time trying to resolve only the weirdest criminal cases of the day. Really.
The Tell Tale Tail/The Trouble With Gary
9. The Tell Tale Tail/The Trouble With Gary
February 20, 1998
Based on Steve Purcell's enormously popular underground comic, the adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police is an edgy and often irreverent, impudent, insolent, impious and silly series about a pair of likeable law enforcement types who don't take crap (oops! we mean guff) from anybody. It's about the timeless struggle between good, evil and snack time; the weekly mishaps of a six-foot dog--Sam--and a three-foot rabbity-thing (though he prefers the term lagomorph)--Max--who have a mirthful time trying to resolve only the weirdest criminal cases of the day. Really.
Aiieee Robot/The Glazed Muffin Affair
8. Aiieee Robot/The Glazed Muffin Affair
February 27, 1998
Based on Steve Purcell's enormously popular underground comic, the adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police is an edgy and often irreverent, impudent, insolent, impious and silly series about a pair of likeable law enforcement types who don't take crap (oops! we mean guff) from anybody. It's about the timeless struggle between good, evil and snack time; the weekly mishaps of a six-foot dog--Sam--and a three-foot rabbity-thing (though he prefers the term lagomorph)--Max--who have a mirthful time trying to resolve only the weirdest criminal cases of the day. Really.
Sam & Max Freelance Police 107-Christmas Bloody Christmas/It's Dangly Deever
7. Sam & Max Freelance Police 107-Christmas Bloody Christmas/It's Dangly Deever
December 20, 1997
Based on Steve Purcell's enormously popular underground comic, the adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police is an edgy and often irreverent, impudent, insolent, impious and silly series about a pair of likeable law enforcement types who don't take crap (oops! we mean guff) from anybody. It's about the timeless struggle between good, evil and snack time; the weekly mishaps of a six-foot dog--Sam--and a three-foot rabbity-thing (though he prefers the term lagomorph)--Max--who have a mirthful time trying to resolve only the weirdest criminal cases of the day. Really.
That Darn Gator/We Drop At Dawn
6. That Darn Gator/We Drop At Dawn
November 8, 1997
Based on Steve Purcell's enormously popular underground comic, the adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police is an edgy and often irreverent, impudent, insolent, impious and silly series about a pair of likeable law enforcement types who don't take crap (oops! we mean guff) from anybody. It's about the timeless struggle between good, evil and snack time; the weekly mishaps of a six-foot dog--Sam--and a three-foot rabbity-thing (though he prefers the term lagomorph)--Max--who have a mirthful time trying to resolve only the weirdest criminal cases of the day. Really.
Big Trouble At The Earth's Core/A Glitch In Time
5. Big Trouble At The Earth's Core/A Glitch In Time
November 1, 1997
Based on Steve Purcell's enormously popular underground comic, the adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police is an edgy and often irreverent, impudent, insolent, impious and silly series about a pair of likeable law enforcement types who don't take crap (oops! we mean guff) from anybody. It's about the timeless struggle between good, evil and snack time; the weekly mishaps of a six-foot dog--Sam--and a three-foot rabbity-thing (though he prefers the term lagomorph)--Max--who have a mirthful time trying to resolve only the weirdest criminal cases of the day. Really.
Sam & Max Freelance Police 104-A Friend For Life/Dysfunction Of The Good
4. Sam & Max Freelance Police 104-A Friend For Life/Dysfunction Of The Good
October 25, 1997
Based on Steve Purcell's enormously popular underground comic, the adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police is an edgy and often irreverent, impudent, insolent, impious and silly series about a pair of likeable law enforcement types who don't take crap (oops! we mean guff) from anybody. It's about the timeless struggle between good, evil and snack time; the weekly mishaps of a six-foot dog--Sam--and a three-foot rabbity-thing (though he prefers the term lagomorph)--Max--who have a mirthful time trying to resolve only the weirdest criminal cases of the day. Really.
Bad Day On The Moon/They Came From Down There
3. Bad Day On The Moon/They Came From Down There
October 18, 1997
Based on Steve Purcell's enormously popular underground comic, the adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police is an edgy and often irreverent, impudent, insolent, impious and silly series about a pair of likeable law enforcement types who don't take crap (oops! we mean guff) from anybody. It's about the timeless struggle between good, evil and snack time; the weekly mishaps of a six-foot dog--Sam--and a three-foot rabbity-thing (though he prefers the term lagomorph)--Max--who have a mirthful time trying to resolve only the weirdest criminal cases of the day. Really.
The Second Show Ever/Max's Big Day
2. The Second Show Ever/Max's Big Day
October 11, 1997
Based on Steve Purcell's enormously popular underground comic, the adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police is an edgy and often irreverent, impudent, insolent, impious and silly series about a pair of likeable law enforcement types who don't take crap (oops! we mean guff) from anybody. It's about the timeless struggle between good, evil and snack time; the weekly mishaps of a six-foot dog--Sam--and a three-foot rabbity-thing (though he prefers the term lagomorph)--Max--who have a mirthful time trying to resolve only the weirdest criminal cases of the day. Really.
The Thing That Wouldn't Stop
1. The Thing That Wouldn't Stop
October 4, 1997
Based on Steve Purcell's enormously popular underground comic, the adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police is an edgy and often irreverent, impudent, insolent, impious and silly series about a pair of likeable law enforcement types who don't take crap (oops! we mean guff) from anybody. It's about the timeless struggle between good, evil and snack time; the weekly mishaps of a six-foot dog--Sam--and a three-foot rabbity-thing (though he prefers the term lagomorph)--Max--who have a mirthful time trying to resolve only the weirdest criminal cases of the day. Really.
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Where to Watch Sam & Max Freelance Police
Sam & Max Freelance Police is available for streaming on the Shout Factory website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Sam & Max Freelance Police on demand at Amazon.
  • Premiere Date
    October 4, 1997
  • IMDB Rating
    7.7  (718)
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