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- Netflix’s “Big Mouth” spinoff focuses on the creatures that control human emotions.
- “Human Resources” has many familiar voices, including Hugh Jackman, Miley Cyrus, and Keke Palmer.
- The first two seasons are available on Netflix.
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While “Big Mouth” focuses on a group of teenagers going through puberty, “Human Resources” switches the focus to the hormone monsters and other creatures that control the teens’ emotions.
“Saturday Night Live” star Aidy Bryant is the voice behind the lead character Emmy, who gets promoted to full-time Lovebug in the show. Lovebugs control humans’ ability to love and Emmy must learn to keep her life under control so she can help her clients.
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Keke Palmer’s character Rochelle appeared in season five of “Big Mouth” as Missy’s “Hate Worm,” the snake-like creatures that Lovebugs transform into when their humans feel hate.
In “Human Resources” Rochelle is a good friend of Emmy, ambitious and competitive when it comes to her job.
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Logic Rocks are another species of monsters that guide humans to rationality rather than emotions, causing conflict with other members of the office.
Pete, voiced by Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Jimmy Woo actor Randall Park, is a big nerd who just wants to connect with his co-workers despite their differences.
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The sexy Addiction Angel is voiced by none other than the Hollywood superstar Hugh Jackman.
Addiction Angels lure humans into a variety of vices and some of the monsters fall under Dante’s spell in “Human Resources.”
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In “Big Mouth,” Nick Kroll played multiple roles, including himself in the season finale of season five. He is reprising his hormone monster role Maury in the spin-off and there might even be a cameo from the elderly hormone monster, Rick.
Maury is a sex freak that encourages his clients to embrace their desires, no matter how weird they may appear to others.
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The former “SNL” star is another actor from the main “Big Mouth” series reprising their role. Maya Rudolph plays Connie, a sassy Hormone Monstress who loves bubble baths and has an on-again, off-again relationship with Maury.
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You might remember Missy’s British hormone Monstress in “Big Mouth” Mona. Mona is played by Thandiwe Newton, best known for her role in “Westworld.”
Mona is outspoken and loves persuading humans and monsters alike to rebel against the status quo.
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Season 2 of “Big Mouth” introduced the Shame Wizard Lionel, a ghost-like creature that feeds on human’s shame.
Lionel, voiced by “Harry Potter” Remus Lupin actor David Thewlis, continues his mischievous ways in “Human Resources,” tormenting both monsters and humans alike.
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“Us” actress Lupita Nyong’o is also part of the cast as another Shame Wizard Asha. Asha is beautiful, mysterious, and becomes a romantic interest for Lionel.
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Academy Award winner Helen Mirren portrays a renowned Shame Wizard and author Rita in “Human Resources.” She also happens to be Lionel’s mother who refuses to show affection to her son.
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Voice actress Maria Bamford is another person from the “Big Mouth” main cast reprising the role in the spin-off. She plays both Tito the Anxiety Mosquito from season four and the Depression Cat Kitty Dukakis that has made multiple appearances in the main series.
Both of their roles are self-explanatory, but Kitty especially will be trying to manipulate the new Lovebug Emmy.
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Walter, voiced by “Feel The Beat” actor Brandon Kyle Goodman, was the passionate Lovebug turned Hate Worm turned Lovebug again introduced in season five of “Big Mouth.”
Walter’s commitment to finding love for his client humans continues in “Human Resources.”
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“Better Things” star Pamela Adlon reprises her role as the no-nonsense Lovebug Sonya from “Big Mouth” season 5. Sonya has a career change after getting fired for breaking a rule.
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Another species of creatures introduced in “Human Resources” are the Ambition Gremlins that put their career above everything else. “The Flight Attendant” star Rosie Perez plays one of these Gremlins called Petra.
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Henry Winkler, best known for his role as the 1980s character The Fonz in “Happy Days,” is the voice of the grief sweater Keith, a cuddly creature until you don’t hug him and he turns into a monster.
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“Human Resources” introduces new adult humans to interact with the emotion creatures. The first of which is comedian Ali Wong, who plays a pregnant hard-working lawyer Becca who Emmy is assigned to. Wong had already appeared in the main “Big Mouth” series as teenager Ali.
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“I Think You Should Leave” creator Tim Robinson plays another human named Doug, a big Phoenix Suns basketball fan. Doug is a loveable sweetheart who is devoted to his fiancée, Donna.
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American singer Janelle Monáe continues her pivot into acting with her role in “Human Resources” as Claudia. Claudia is an LGBTQ hippie doula who ends up having a relationship with the Lovebug Sonya.
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John Gemberling is another actor who also starred in “Big Mouth.” The comedian, who is best known for his roles in “Broad City” and “Marry Me,” plays a childish hormone monster named Tyler Pico.
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Comedians Joe Wengert and Gil Ozeri have voiced multiple characters in “Big Mouth.” In “Human Resources,” the pair have their own hormone monsters, Joe and Gil, who are best friends.
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Oscar-nominated actor Florence Pugh makes her “Big Mouth” debut in the second season of “Human Resources.” She plays one of the main humans, Sarah Crumbhorn, who is helped on the way by Emmy the Lovebug.
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Pop star Miley Cyrus is another addition to the season two cast. She plays a female logic rock who stops Sarah from falling in love. While Emmy falls for Van, she tries to teach both Sarah and Van to see life in a different way.
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Sarah’s elderly father is played by none other than award-winning actor Eugene Levy. Levy is known for numerous comedy movies and his hit show “Schitt’s Creek.”
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Isabella Rossellini, the daughter of popular 20th century filmmakers Ingrid Bergman and Roberto Rossellini, joins season two as the head of the hate department, General Malice. Malice is a lizard who tries to persuade Rochelle to join the department.
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Where there is hate, there is also hope and Niecy Nash plays the personification of that feeling with her new character. Nash is a popular TV actor known for roles in “Claws,” “Never Have I Ever,” and “Reno 911!”
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In 2022, Cola Escola first appeared in “Big Mouth” as the nonbinary child of Maury and Connie. The comedian reprises his role in “Human Resources” season two. Escola is both an actor and writer in shows such as “Ziwe,” “At Home with Amy Sedaris,” and “Search Party.”
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