God is a minor character who saved Charlie from hell in Charlie Dies and Doesn't Come Back. He is voiced by the late Gilbert Gottfried (this was his final role before he passed away).
Satan is the final antagonist in season 1 of Smiling Friends. He is the master of Hell who has fallen on hard times. He is voiced by Zach Hadel, who also voiced Mip, DJ Spit and Gnarly.
Charlie Dompler is one of the two main protagonists of “Smiling Friends,” alongside Pim. He is a yellow critter with a large nose and big lips that helps out at Smiling Friends Inc.
Chills (born: January 31, 1998) is a Canadian YouTuber and musician known for his channel "Top15s" and his meme "Burger King Foot Lettuce" (Which is what inspired his cameo).
After being renewed on February 9, 2022, the second season of Smiling Friends will premiere on Adult Swim. However no official release date has been announced so far, but more info about the new season will be given out at the Adult Swim Festival on the Green event as part of Comic-Con 2023 (July 20-22, 2023).
I Got a Rocket! Smiling Friends is an Australian-American adult animated television series created by Zach Hadel and Michael Cusack for Cartoon Network's night-time programming block Adult Swim, which revolves around a small charity dedicated to making people smile.
Bliblies are small, purple creatures with oval eyes and tiny pupils, and no visible nose. Their mouth is almost always fixed in a smile, and their eyes can widen a great deal, as evidenced when one Bliblie's eyes and pupils enlarge upon spotting Pim, Charlie and Desmond.
Charlie tells Pim at one point that he has eaten at Salty's "ever since he was a homunculus", implying that Charlie was artificially created rather than born. Charlie also shares some visual similarities with Mr. Boss's "son", with their noses being the biggest giveaway.
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Glep is one of the two deuteragonists of Smiling Friends alongside Alan. He is a small green Critter who is an employee at Smiling Friends Inc. Glep mostly speaks in a fast-paced gibberish language. Despite this, Glep can be understood by the majority of the cast.
The Smile Entity, also called The Monstrosity or simply The Smile Demon, is the main antagonist of the 2020 horror short film Laura Hasn't Slept, as well as its 2022 film adaptation/sequel Smile.
According to Zach Hadel and Michael Cusack during the Smiling Friends SDCC 2022 Panel, Mr. Boss was based on John McAfee.
Zach Hadel: Charlie, Glep, Bliblie, Boss Baby, Charlie's Grandma, Checker, DJ Spit, Desmond's Mom, Gnarly, Mip, Mr. Frog Fan, Mr. Peanut, Ronald Reagan, Salt, The Century Egg, The Devil.
DJ Spit is a Critter that appeared briefly in "Frowning Friends". He produces music which he posts on Soundcloud. He is prone to bouts of extreme paranoia. Despite his antisocial and threatening behavior, he has never been shown harming anyone.
Smiling Friends (TV Series 2020– ) - Perry F. Caravello as Simon S. Salty - IMDb.
Christopher Luke O'Neill (born 21 November, 1990), primarily known online as OneyNG or just Oney is an Irish animator, musician, artist, voice actor, game developer, and internet personality mainly known for hosting the comedic let's-play YouTube channel, OneyPlays, on which Smiling Friends co-creator Zach Hadel makes ...
Charlie Dompler is one of the two main protagonists (alongside Pim) of the animated comedy series Smiling Friends.
Along with Pim, Charlie makes up the brunt of the supportive services given out at Smiling Friends Inc. Like Alan, he plays the straight-man role, although he seems to behave a lot more realistically than the others, making his personality stand out.
Jeremy is the secondary antagonist of the episode Charlie Dies and Doesn't Come Back. He is an inhabitant who serves as Charlie's only form of hellish entertainment.
Smiling Friends is dark show, one that isn't afraid to make demented jokes about nearly every taboo subject. The series it most reminds me of was another Adult Swim animated comedy, Superjail, albeit without the intense gore.
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Smiling Friends Inc. is a small company whose main purpose is to bring happiness and make people smile.
Smiling Friends follows the employees of a small company dedicated to bringing happiness to a bizarre yet colorful world. The company consists of cynical Charlie and star employee Pim, each tasked with out-calls to cheer people up.
“Subtle things like that, early on we established them when building characters, but during the series we got to know them more,” Cusack said. “By doing improv, we learn more about these characters and they become a bit more three-dimensional.”
“Smiling Friends” is rated TV-MA and is available to watch on Adult Swim, HBO Max and Hulu with live TV.
Several characters get shot, eaten, stabbed, etc. These deaths are comedically graphic, and are only occasionally taken seriously.