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Raunchy Canine Comedy 'Fixed' Unleashes Outrageous Laughs on Netflix
6 Aug
Summary
- Relentlessly raunchy and vulgar animated comedy
- Perfectly cast Adam DeVine as the lead dog, Bull
- Outlandish hand-drawn animation with explicit content

In the latest animated effort from director Genndy Tartakovsky, the Netflix movie 'Fixed' has arrived, delivering a raunchy and vulgar tale of a dog facing the fate alluded to in the title. The film, co-scripted by Tartakovsky and Jon Vitti, follows the travails of a dog named Bull, played by the perfectly cast Adam DeVine, who is clearly experiencing the male dog version of heat.
Relentlessly horny and humping everything in sight, Bull is horrified to learn of his impending neutering. As he tries to enjoy one last evening with his friends, the group winds up at a canine underground sex club, leading to a series of outrageous and explicit encounters. The film's hand-drawn animation is equally outlandish, with talking testicles and the bleached anus of a preening show dog among the many visually striking elements.
Despite its controversial nature, 'Fixed' manages to inject some genuine heart into its nonstop offensiveness, and by the time it's over, viewers will be rooting for Bull and his love interest, Honey, to find happiness, even if their chances of having a family have been drastically diminished. The film's relentless raunchiness and vulgar humor will undoubtedly earn it a loyal fanbase among those who appreciate the boundaries it pushes.