Parents' Guide to Oh My God, Yes!

TV Adult Swim Comedy 2025
Poster art for Oh My God, Yes! shows the three main characters in a selfie-style pose, with a colorful futuristic logo above them

Common Sense Media Review

Jenny Nixon By Jenny Nixon , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 16+

Afrofuturist, women-led cartoon has sex, language, violence.

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What's the Story?

OH MY GOD, YES! is an animated show for adults centered on a trio of female friends living in futuristic South Central Los Angeles. Each episode finds the group getting into one bizarre situation or another: parenting a demon cyborg baby via surrogate, running from a robot cult, rebounding from a breakup with a rapping spider, and more.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say : Not yet rated
Kids say : Not yet rated

Absurd humor certainly has its place, but for a series to have any kind of staying power, it still needs a basic story structure and characters you can care about. The show creator came up with a fun concept full of potential—a female-centric show set in future South Central, with a playful visual style—but she hasn't bothered with even the slightest bit of world-building. If Oh My God, Yes! manages to get more than one season, it would be wise to tighten up the writing and spend more time on character development rather than jumping from one nonsensical premise to another.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about different styles of humor and who they appeal to. Who is the audience for a surreal, nonsensical show like this? Does a cartoon need to have a straightforward story to be good?

  • Oh My God, Yes! is set in a futuristic Los Angeles. Can you think of any other shows that take place in the future? How do those shows differ from this one in the way they depict society?

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Poster art for Oh My God, Yes! shows the three main characters in a selfie-style pose, with a colorful futuristic logo above them

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