Genndy Tartakovsky, the visionary behind Dexter’s Laboratory and Samurai Jack, has unleashed his most audacious creation yet with Netflix’s Fixed—a raunchy R-rated animated adventure that gleefully tramples boundaries. Premiering August 13, this Sony Pictures Animation production follows Bull, a hormone-driven bloodhound (Adam DeVine) who discovers his owners plan to neuter him. What follows is a riotous last-hurrah odyssey with his neighborhood pack, blending crude humor with unexpected heart. Tartakovsky trades kid-friendly fare for a no-holds-barred comedy that redefines adult animation.
Fixed’s Plot: Testicles on the Line
Bull’s idyllic puppyhood—adored by his faceless “Dad, Mom, Kids, and Nana”—descends into domestic chaos two years later. His compulsive leg-humping (graphically aimed at Nana) and destruction spree culminate in a dreaded vet appointment. Joined by neutered pals—Rocco the gruff Boxer (Idris Elba), Lucky the philosophical Beagle (Bobby Moynihan), and Fetch the influencer Dachshund (Fred Armisen)—Bull flees for one final testicle-celebrating escapade. Their misadventures include a canine brothel, rival show-dog Sterling (Beck Bennett), and Bull’s unrequited love for pristine Borzoi Honey (Kathryn Hahn). Tartakovsky and co-writer Jon Vitti (The Simpsons) escalate the absurdity when Bull’s testicles literally gain voices, debating their impending doom.
Subversive Themes Amidst the Raunch
Beneath the explicit gags, Fixed delivers sharp commentary. Honey’s show-dog existence satirizes breed elitism and unrealistic standards (“Why must I look this way?” she laments during primping). A tender subplot explores Lucky’s romance with Frankie (River Gallo), an intersex Doberman, challenging norms with genuine warmth. Tartakovsky balances these moments with relentless vulgarity: Bull’s testicles manifest as miniature comedians, and a dog-park poop-bag discussion hilariously skewers human quirks. The film’s boldness peaks during a brothel sequence that makes Sausage Party seem tame—complete with doggy-style visual puns.
Tartakovsky’s Signature Style Unleashed
Visually, Fixed is a 2D triumph. Tartakovsky’s hand-drawn aesthetic—last seen in Primal—gives each mutt distinct personality through fluid movement and exaggerated expressions. Bull’s droopy eyes convey panic; Rocco’s muscular frame radiates tough-guy irony; Honey’s elegance contrasts with Sterling’s preening vanity. The animation shines during chaotic chases and quiet moments alike, proving traditional techniques still pack punch. As Tartakovsky told Animation Magazine (2025), “We wanted the art to feel alive, messy, and rebellious—just like the story.”
Fixed is a gonzo animation milestone that pairs Tartakovsky’s artistic genius with unapologetic adult humor. DeVine’s hilarious performance and the film’s surprising heart make it Netflix’s boldest animated offering yet. Just leave the kids with Paw Patrol—this R-rated romp is strictly for viewers who won’t faint at talking testicles. Stream the chaos starting August 13.
Must Know
Q: Is Fixed appropriate for children?
A: Absolutely not. The film features explicit sexual humor, full-frontal dog nudity (non-genital), pervasive strong language, and graphic depictions of bodily functions. It’s rated R for a reason—strictly adults-only.
Q: What makes Fixed different from Tartakovsky’s other work?
A: While retaining his signature animation style, Fixed marks Tartakovsky’s first R-rated feature, embracing crude humor and adult themes absent in Dexter’s Laboratory or Hotel Transylvania. The film shares Primal‘s visual boldness but swaps intensity for raunch.
Q: How long is Fixed?
A: The runtime is 86 minutes—tightly packed with non-stop gags and heartfelt moments. Sony Pictures Animation confirmed this aligns with Tartakovsky’s preference for brisk storytelling.
Q: Does Fixed have any positive messages?
A: Surprisingly, yes. Beyond the raunch, it champions self-acceptance (via Frankie’s storyline), critiques breed elitism, and celebrates imperfect mutts over “perfect” purebreds. Bull’s journey ultimately embraces maturity beyond physicality.
Q: Will there be a sequel?
A: No announcements yet, but Tartakovsky’s cult following and Netflix’s investment in adult animation make continuation possible if viewership surges. The ending leaves room for further misadventures.
Q: Who are the standout voice performances?
A: Adam DeVine shines as Bull, blending panic and charm. Idris Elba steals scenes as deadpan Rocco, while River Gallo brings nuanced warmth to intersex character Frankie—a first for mainstream animation.
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