
Archer
Comedy • TV-MA • 2009–23 • 14 Seasons
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7.2
Smart-mouthed superspy Sterling Archer and his dysfunctional team of secret agents turn dangerous missions into messy misadventures around the globe.
Starring
H. Jon Benjamin, Judy Greer, Amber Nash, Chris Parnell, Aisha Tyler
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User Reviews
All time great animated Comedy. A must watch for fans of the genre.
I really enjoyed it, very irreverent and wacky plots. Got a bit samey so didn't finish
This might be one of my favorite spy series of all time, and it's in the form of a parody!
One of the best animated comedies ever made. The running gags are fantastic.
A show of wild characters with quick tongues and constant call backs. Lacks any real character development, but a good time
This is definitely a pretty good series I enjoy it
Amusing but rarely funny haha. It has a puerile tone that might speak to incels better than others.
ugh. men are so weird. entertaining though so i guess it works out
This is funnier than any of the other mainstream adult animations imo, at least in it's first 7 seasons It's a perfect show.
One of the funniest adult comedies ever made. Dialogue is well written and very witty. Definitely a must watch.
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1,191 (6%)
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8,173 (44%)
6,500 (35%)
7.2 – Based on 18.5k ratings
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Trailer
Official Legacy Trailer
Featurette
Archer's Best Travel Hijinks









