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The 6 Netflix original TV shows that have a 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes
"Big Mouth" — 3 seasons (2017-present)
"It's Bruno!" — 1 season (2019)
Description: "An old-school Brooklyn native devotes his days to caring for his adorable dog, Bruno — and making sure the neighbors show his pooch the proper respect."
What critics said: "As a whole, It's Bruno! is short, uncomplicated, and sweet." — Thrillist
"Master of None" — 2 seasons (2015-present)
Description: "Dev tries to jump-start his acting career and elevate his dating game with help from his eclectic group of friends in this award-winning series."
What critics said: "Master of None isn't here to propagate myths. It's striving to find truth. And what's uncovered in Season 2 is a lot like the life Ansari and Yang expertly recreate: surprising, enriching, and oh so divine." — Indiewire (season 2)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return" — 2 seasons (2017-present)
Description: "The cult hit returns! Captured by mad scientists, new host Jonah survives a blitz of cheesy B movies by riffing on them with his funny robot pals."
What critics said: "Jonah's finding a strong dynamic with the Bots, the riffs are tighter, and the shorter episode order allows for a more eclectic (if uneven) batch of enjoyably bad movies." — Consequence of Sound (season 2: The Gauntlet)
"The Order" — 1 season (2019-present)
Description: "Out to avenge his mother's death, a college student pledges a secret order and lands in a war between werewolves and practitioners of dark magic."
What critics said: "The goofy humor is interwoven into the plot to produce stories that are not just surprisingly funny, but genuinely surprising." — The Verge
"Tuca and Bertie" — canceled after 1 season (2019)
Description: "Free-spirited toucan Tuca and self-doubting song thrush Bertie are best friends — and birds — who guide each other through life's ups and downs."
What critics said: "This is a chirpily realised world that stays true to its experimentalism - and its pleasures are consistent, if deliciously twisted, and very surreal indeed." — Guardian
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