Chicago Party Aunt is a Netflix original animated sitcom created by Chris Witaske, Jon Barinholtz and Katie Rich from Witaske’s Twitter account.
The first eight episodes appear on September 17, 2021. The second episode will premiere on December 30, 2022.
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‘Chicago Party Aunt’ ending explained: Diane’s family and friends prove they care
Everyone is aware of that one person who is always the life of the party. They are always ready to have fun no matter what they do or where they go.
And more often than not, they can be downright dysfunctional. And ‘Chicago Party Aunt’ Diane Dunbrowski’s middle name is probably dysfunctional!
“Chicago Party Aunt is a half-hour animated comedy that follows Diane Dunbrowski, aka The Chicago Party Aunt, as she stays true to her mantra “When life gives you lemons, turn that shit into Mike’s Hard Lemonade,” reads the show’s logline.
Other comedies to consider are ‘Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens’, ‘The Neighborhood’, ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ and ‘Only Murders in the building.
‘Chicago Party Aunt’ follows the antics of Diane Dombrowski, who sees herself as the physical embodiment of the city itself, with a heart of gold but undeniably rough around the edges.
When her cousin Daniel decides that he don’t want to be there Stanford University, she makes a deal with her sister to let them both stay in her flat.
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The series details their antics. Daniel teaches his aunt how to adapt to changing times while she teaches him how to live in the moment. The series ends on a sweet note: Episode 8, titled “Emergency Contact,” takes place during Christmas, a time for friends, family, and parties.
Netflix’s ‘Chicago Party Aunt’: TV review
That’s the lesson Netflix learns with F Is for Family, the adult animated sitcom that has been airing for years in the critical shadow of BoJack Horseman and Big Mouth.
F Is for Family, created by Bill Burr and Mike Price, is incredibly gross, but it’s also a series with wonderful regional and historical specificity, with a raw emotional heart that’s more true to the spirit of the show than the occasional fat jokes and caricatures.
Everything that’s great about F is for Family – it’s not the best of Netflix’s adult cartoons, but it might have its show fastest — can best be illustrated by what failed in Hoops and what was initially so bumpy in the new Chicago Party Aunt.
Chicago Party Aunt, which was adapted by Chris Witaske, Jon Barinholtz and Katie Rich from Witaske’s parody Twitter feed, feel like it’s based on a twitter feed, meaning it probably should have been made in 2011.
The next installment of my docu-series has now started @netflix! pic.twitter.com/drBAMArCQD
— Chicago Party Aunt (@ChiPartyAunt) December 30, 2022
It also implies that despite pretending to be one character driven comedy, it’s basically joke-driven at the expense of character and story at every turn, to its detriment.
Lauren Ash plays Diane Dunbrowski, a hairdresser born in Wrigleyville, the legendary Windy City party girl and aunt. Diane’s callous disregard for anniversaries has prompted her husband, Kurt (Witaske), to leave her at the beginning of the series.
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Her working-class neighborhood salon has been taken over by a hipster chain (with RuPaul Charles’ Gideon as her new boss), and she’s about to new roommate in her cousin Daniel (Rory O’Malley)a nerdy teen who needs life experiences before going to Stanford.
Chicago Party Aunt Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWtFF7bGcrk
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