Outer Space Astronauts

2009

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  • 1

EP1 Diplomatic Hat Dec 08, 2009

Captain Ripley invites friends over for pizza night; Commander Amos has his hands full with Ka'ak.

EP2 Of Cannibals and Cuddlepuffs Dec 15, 2009

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EP3 Undies Dec 15, 2009

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EP4 Vast Emptiness Dec 22, 2009

Ka'ak faces serious repercussions when she throws a party in a desolate area.

EP5 One Year Later Dec 29, 2009

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EP6 One Year Ago Dec 29, 2009

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EP7 Outer Space Astronauts Season 1 Episode 7 Dec 29, 2009

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Released: 08 December 2009 Ended
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Country: United States of America
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Official Website: http://www.syfy.com/outerspaceastronauts/
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Outer Space Astronauts is a comedy television series airing on Syfy, created by Russell Barrett. The main characters have live-action "real" heads connected to computer-generated and animated bodies in a completely digital environment. The crew travel through space on a ship named the O.S.S. Oklahoma.

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staticdrifter The creativity and imagination involved in this show is above and beyond! The comedic talents alone are genius. It takes a bit of getting used to if you've allowed yourself to be inundated and insinuated into the "norm" of network comedy. This show is not for the faint-of-laughter or the humorless.This show makes fun of every aspect of a space-related series whether it be comedy or serious. From chain-of-command to personal life to first-contact interaction, nothing is sane or sacred. Such a refreshing and irreverent approach to entertainment that has not been seen since "House".The script is fresh and unhindered by social norm. Impudence and imprudence run rampant and free and make no apologies. The human condition is cloaked in the raiment of cheek.It doesn't take a huge budget or top names to make great entertainment and "Outerspace Astronauts" proves it.Way to go, guys! Put this show back on the air!
eegah2000 The characters are great, the visuals are kinda neat, and it's pretty funny. And best of all, it's different. Now, I'll admit that it's not the funniest thing ever, but I do enjoy it a bunch and hope that it continues.Brimley is my favorite character. All of the best lines comes from him. The only character that I could maybe do without is Kennedy. The actress who plays her does a poor job, in my opinion. I never find her to be believable. Everyone else is awesome, though.Please, SyFy, keep showing this! This is a hundred times better than any of those crappy original movies that you show! Finally a reason to watch your channel again after you canceled MST3K!
Casey Crowdis (quietsight) I really enjoy this show! I've watched the five episodes a few times now, and my only disappointment is that there aren't anymore available – yet.The animation is as quirky and awkward as the characters and the situations they find themselves in. As strange as it may seem, the animation style (with the actors' live-action heads attached to animated bodies) totally works for this show. I've met the show's creator Russell Barrett (great guy!) who said he started with nice CGI bodies, but they looked creepy. After giving it more of a cartoon/2D look, I feel he ended up with the perfect vehicle to deliver his tongue-in-cheek writing.The show is certainly not meant to be taken seriously. It is light, fun, goofy, sarcastic, and witty – all with a dash of space adventure flair.I sincerely hope SyFy gives the crew of the O.S.S. Oklahoma another season. Watch a couple of episodes, and if you like it let SyFy know. More Outer Space Astronauts, please!
zathrus1 I've read some of the reviews here complaining about this show, and it just goes to show that some people really don't have much imagination.This show is not your run of the mill cartoon (like we don't have enough of those already). The animation is intentionally weird, but so what? Not everything has to look like it came from Disney - and the use of live action heads allows the characters to have human expression while hitting a low production cost point.The writing on this show is what I enjoy. It is sort of a cross between Star Trek and Green Acres. Commander Dick Amos is a space age equivalent of Hooterville's Oliver Douglas. He's the only reasonably sane person in an environment filled with odd-balls, incompetents, and just plain morons.Like Oliver Douglas, Commander Amos continually struggles to control the anarchy around him when he'd probably be better off just to sit back and let it happen. Things in this show tend to take care of themselves in odd and unexpected ways.This show isn't for everyone, and you're either going to get it or not. If you don't, just move on and watch a rerun of Three's Company or something similarly non-challenging. If you have a more adventurous sense of humor, put on your "Diplomatic Hat" and enjoy it.