Here is a list of other animated sitcom series that you might want to try out if you enjoyed ‘Human Resources’.
The adult animated sitcom ‘Human Resources’ is a subseries and spin-off of Netflix animated sitcom ‘Big Mouth’. The series also falls into the genres of blue comedy and workplace comedy.
The plot is set in the world of hormonal monsters and monstrances that we see in ‘Big Mouth’. The daily lives of Shame Wizards, Depression Kitties, and others are found in their everyday lives.
The first season of the series premieres on March 18, 2022 on Netflix. The second and final season will be released on June 9, 2023.
Here is a list of other animated sitcom series that you might want to try out if you enjoyed ‘Human Resources’.
Top 10 TV Series Like Human Resources Season 2.
BoJack Horseman – Number of Seasons: 6

Raphael Bob-Waksberg created this hugely popular American adult animated comedy-drama series. The plot revolves around a 90s sitcom star named BoJack’s Horsemanhumanoid horse.


The sitcom he starred in as an adoptive father, was canceled despite its huge hits, and was canceled abruptly.
After this, he had been steeped in self-loathing and alcohol for these eighteen years and had now decided that it was time for him to return to lose his reputation.
With a human sidekick and a cat agent who is also her ex-boyfriend, she yet again enters Hollywood only to find it greatly changed since he left.
Will Arnett voiced the titular character BoJack Horseman in the series. The series has many references to sex, alcohol and drugs. It runs from August 22, 2014, to January 31, 2020.
Big Mouth – Number of Seasons: 6

‘Human Resources’ is a spin-off of today’s animated sitcom series. It was inspired by the upbringing of the show’s creators Andrew Goldberg and Nick Kroll in suburban New York.
The main plot revolves around two best friends who struggle with what comes with puberty like masturbation, sexual arousal, etc.
Monsters and overly sexualized hormone monsters are also important characters in the plot. The series premiered on September 29, 2017, on Netflix.
Disappointments – Number of Seasons: 4

Matt Groening series of this animated fantasy sitcom. The plot is set in Dreamland, a medieval fantasy kingdom.
It centers around an alcoholic and rebellious daughter named Bean together with Elfo, a naïve fairy friend, and Luci, a destructive “personal demon”. The series premiered on August 17, 2018, on Netflix.
F is for Family – Number of Seasons: 5

Michael Price And Bill Burr created a today’s animated sitcom whose plot is set between October 1973 and December 1974.
It was centered around a dysfunctional Irish-American family living in the suburbs of the fictional town of Rusvale, Pennsylvania. The series runs from December 18, 2015 to November 25, 2021 on Netflix.
The Harper House – Number of Seasons: 1

Brad Neely created an adult animated TV series following the Harper family led by matriarch Debbie Harper who is the breadwinner of the family.
The plot finds Debbie trying to regain her lost status even after her family is forced to move to a poorer area. The series runs from September 16 to November 4, 2021.
The Great North – Number of Seasons: 3

The plot of this animated sitcom revolves around a single father named Beef Tobin who lives with his four kids Ham, Wolf, Moon and Judy in a fictional town called Lone Moose of Alaska.
Beef’s main goal in life is to raise his kids and keep the family intact which sometimes makes him suffocating and arrogant.
But each episode showcases his deep love for his kids and family. The series premiered on January 3, 2021, on Change.
Adventure Beast (2021) – Number of Seasons: 1

This animated adventure educational comedy series centers on a team of intrepid zoologist, his fidgety assistant, and spunky nephew as they explore the world and save wild animals.
The series will premiere in the United States on October 22, 2021.
Koala Man – Number of Seasons: 1

Michael Cusack created this Australian-American animated superhero sitcom whose plot follows a family father who lives the not-so-secret dueling identity of a hero known as Koala Man, who wants to eliminate all petty evil. The series will premiere on January 9, 2023.
YOLO – Number of Seasons: 1

Michael Cusack created this coming-of-age animated TV series whose plot revolves around Sarah and Rachel, Australian party girls, in an odd town called Wollongong where they’re trying to find new experiences, good times, positive vibes and horoscopes that will give them hope. The series premiered on August 10, 2020.
Cake – Number of Seasons: 5

This live-action/adult animated anthology tv series presents multiple narratives with eclectic perspectives through animated comedy and live-action programming that’s concurrently laughable, thought-provoking, raw, and genuine. The series runs from September 25, 2019 to December 9, 2021.