When will 'We Lost Our Human' release? Everything to know about Netflix animation special

'We Lost Our Human' is Netflix's animated adventure comedy with two indoor pets on a quest to find their owners
PUBLISHED MAR 10, 2023
Pud and Ham in a still from 'We Lost Our Human' (IMDb)
Pud and Ham in a still from 'We Lost Our Human' (IMDb)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Netflix brings an interactive animated adventure comedy, 'We Lost Our Human', about two indoor pets -- a cat named Pud and a dog named Ham, who set out on a journey to find their owners after they discover that all humans have disappeared from Earth.

'We Lost Our Human' is directed by Curtis Lelash and is written and executive produced by showrunners Rikke Asbjoern and Chris Garbutt. Asbjoern and Garbutt have previously worked on a show titled ‘Pinky Malinky’, which also premiered on Netflix.

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When will 'We Lost Our Human' be released?

'We Lost Our Human' will premiere on Netflix on March 21, 2023.

How to watch 'We Lost Our Human'?

'We Lost Our Human' will be available on Netflix across the world. Apart from Netflix’s website, the show can be viewed on Netflix’s app, which is available to be downloaded from Google’s Play Store and Apple’s App Store. Netflix is also available on Roku, PlayStation, Xbox, Google Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, Smart TVs, YouView, BT TV Box, Now TV, and Sky Q. 

What is the plot of 'We Lost Our Human'?

The interactive adventure comedy follows two indoor pets Pud and Ham who suddenly wake up to find out that their owners along with all the human beings on the planet have disappeared. Pud and Ham are set on a quest to find their owner and encounter uncanny mysteries, meet some peculiar creatures on the way, and try their best to save the universe.

What is the cast of 'We Lost Our Human'?

'Parks and Recreation’s Ben Schwartz will be heard in the voice of Pud whereas 'Big Mouth' actress Ayo Edebiri will be heard as the voice of Ham. Along with these two talented actors, the audience will also hear the voices of Lauren Tom, Henry Rollins, Jon Glaser, Matthew Cardarople, Lucas Grabeel, and Adrienne C Moore.

What is the buzz around ‘We Lost Our Human’?

The 'We Lost Our Human' series is a unique blend of 2D animation, comedy, and communication between a hyperactive dog and a cat, as well as a world without humans, which is an intriguing thought. The show's trippy color palette and remarkable characterizations are ready to take the viewers back to the nostalgic cartoon glory days of the 1990s and entertain them with some animated comedy.

'We Lost Our Human' will premiere on Netflix on March 21, 2023.

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