The Nick Show

Nick and Cory is an American computer-animated science fiction tragicomedy sitcom series created by Adam Dahlberg, Nick Barbierian and Cory Crater. Serving as a spin-off of The Sky Show, the series is set after the events of The Sky Movie 2 and centers on the titular duo and their crazy adventures in New York City. Similar to The Sky Show, it exhibited much of its humor in the form of cutaway gags that often lampoon American and pop culture. The series premiered on September 27, 2032 and ended on May 19, 2036 and is Pixar's fourth television series.

Despite mixed reviews upon its debut, critics were significantly more positive towards the second half of the first season, and the subsequent seasons received widespread critical acclaim. GQ magazine hailed the show as one of the best of the decade, and IndieWire ranked Nick and Cory as the one of greatest animated television series of all time. The show has been lauded for its realistic take on PTSD, depression, trauma, addiction, self-destructive behavior, and the human condition. The series received numerous accolades, including four Critics' Choice Television Awards for Best Animated Series, three Annie Awards and two Writers Guild of America Awards. It also received three Primetime Emmy Award nominations, including two for Outstanding Animated Program.

Synopsis
The series follows Nick and Cory's lives in New York City after the events of The Sky Movie 2 (2032).

Cast
Nick Barbierian as Himself, a former member of the Sky Army and Cory's roommate.

Cory Crater as Himself, a man with a camera for a face who is a former member of the Sky Army and Nick's roommate.

Miya Cech as Chloe Suzuki, a ghostwriter, a well-schooled, misunderstood intellectual, and a Japanese-American from Boston. She is a thinker who wants to make the world a better place for people and wants others to behave according to her morals even though she often breaks them.

Trey Parker as Additional voices

Matt Stone as Additional voices

Episodes
List of Nick and Cory episodes

Music
Composer Ramin Djawadi was recommended by Bruckheimer to compose the show's score after hearing his work on Game of Thrones and Westworld. The first season's soundtrack, written about ten weeks before the series' premiere, was published by Walt Disney Records in the show's release.

Critical reception
The series received positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, 98% of critics gave it positive reviews. On Metacritic, it holds a score of 100, indicating "universal acclaim".

Trivia

 * It is a spin-off series of The Sky Show.
 * The series is set after the events of The Sky Movie 2.
 * The series shares elements from The Sky Show, Rick and Morty, Family Guy, Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Samurai Jack and BoJack Horseman.