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''Lucas Bros. Moving Co.'' is an American
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television series created by The Lucas Brothers. It originally premiered on
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on November 23, 2013 as part of
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, and was renewed for two additional seasons on
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. The show was cancelled on June 4, 2015. The series features the twins as work-shy animated counterparts of themselves, running a
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out of their van. The series is loosely based on the creators' experiences as cable television installers.


Plot

The series revolves around identical twin brothers Kenny and Keef Lucas (voiced by real-life identical twin brothers Kenny and Keith Lucas, respectively), who run a
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called "Lucas Bros Moving Co" in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, out of their van after receiving it from their dead uncle. The two are shown to frequently consume marijuana, emitting a calm demeanor throughout the various escapades caused at their job. Scrawny and indolent, their customers are often apprehensive towards their weaknesses, but the brothers like to remind themselves "that's why God made two of them."


Production

''Lucas Bros. Moving Co.'' is an animated television series created by twins Kenny and Keith Lucas of "The Lucas Brothers", a
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-based comedy duo. The series, featuring the voices of the twins as their animated counterparts, originally had them working as installers for a cable company, a job which the Lucas brothers occupied in real life. This idea was scrapped according to Keith, who felt the premise too close to that of ''
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'', another animated series aired by
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. Kenny insisted that "moving was just more Brooklyn", a sentiment which Keith echoed, thinking that "it would be funny if we were movers because we've never moved a thing in our lives and we're so fucking weak and we hate physical labor". Keith complemented the nature of the premise, finding it to be flexible with any character or setting. Commenting on the writing process, Keith called it "awesome", citing crew members Nick Weidenfeld,
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, and
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as giving them guidance. Kenny urged to "trust the process and not get ahead of yourself", while Keith recommended being patient with breaking scenes down part by part; he also called it similar to their stand-up routines, although the structure of the show made for more comfort. Commenting on their inspirations, the brothers recognized themselves as animation fans, with Keith mentioning ''
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'' as one of their favorite series, along with ''
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'' and ''
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''. Summing ''Lucas Bros.'' as an equation, the two called it "'' Bill & Ted'' plus ''
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'' plus ''
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'' (minus the bleakness)." In the United States, the series is rated
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. Some jokes have been rejected by the network for content, with the brothers naming a parody of
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's character from ''The Wire'' elongated pronunciation of the word "shit" as an example of this.


Broadcast and reception

The series premiered on November 23, 2013, on Fox, preceding the premiere of '' Golan the Insatiable''; both series were broadcast as part of the network's late-night animation block,
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. The duo stated around the time of the premiere that the series was picked up for six additional episodes. Fox announced in April 2014 that the Animation Domination High-Def block would cease broadcast on June 28, 2014, though its programs will continue on digital platforms. In June 2014, the brothers announced a second and third season, following their film debut in ''
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''. These seasons, bringing the total number of episodes to 18, aired on
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, starting on October 26, 2014 with a sneak peek of the second season premiere. Mike Hale of ''
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'' found the differences between the protagonists and the creators more significant than their similarities. He acknowledged the duo as having "an industriousness completely alien to their fictional counterparts," while calling the protagonists' disinclined nature as perhaps either a "sly" joke about "the travails of young black men trying to earn an honest buck" or the characters' consumption of marijuana. Emily Ashby of
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cited the latter point as a probable source of concern among parents having their children watch the series. While she regarded the emptiness of the protagonists' adventures as "surprisingly amusing" in a similar vein to '' Seinfeld'', Ashby ultimately called it "mindless entertainment", stating "there are no subtle themes nor any clever satire to be had here." Writing for ''
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'', Tom Conroy felt the
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played to the series' strengths—a rarity, he felt, among comedians relying on such humor while under the influence themselves. While he dubbed the twins' humor "as lazy and aimless" as their animated counterparts at times, he concluded that "its genial vibe makes it a pleasant way to burn off a quarter hour." Reviewing both the series and ''Golan the Insatiable'', Erik Adams of ''
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'' felt the "horizons" of ''Lucas Bros.'' were broader than that of ''Golan'', given that its "slacker vibe so readily goes with the surreal flow." Adams stated the show resembled ''
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'' if the aforementioned series' creative staff were allowed to joke about marijuana, but concluded that the series' humor invoked no more than "a moony grin".


Episodes


Season 1 (2013–14)


Season 2 (2014–2015)


Explanatory notes


References


Further reading

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External links

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