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Netflix's 'Strip Law' Blends Legal Parodies and Machine-Gun Jokes
Creator Cullen Crawford on the making of the animated comedy series
Published on Feb. 27, 2026
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Netflix's new animated series "Strip Law" is a raunchy, surreal comedy set in a C+ law office in Las Vegas. Created by Cullen Crawford, the show prioritizes jokes over plot, with the writers' room putting "countless gags in a blender" to create a unique comedic blend. Crawford says he wanted to focus on "what's the funniest thing first" rather than building the story around it.
Why it matters
"Strip Law" represents a new direction for Netflix's adult animation slate, blending crude humor, legal parodies, and a touch of heart in a setting far removed from the typical law show. The series' irreverent tone and willingness to push boundaries could attract a loyal fanbase looking for an alternative to more traditional legal dramas.
The details
The show follows the misadventures of a ragtag law firm in Las Vegas, with the writers room prioritizing jokes and gags over a traditional plot-driven narrative. Crawford explains the approach was to figure out "what's the funniest thing first" and then build a story around that, resulting in a surreal, sometimes grotesque comedy that still manages to have a small emotional core.
- "Strip Law" premiered on Netflix on February 27, 2026.
The players
Cullen Crawford
The creator of "Strip Law" who wanted to prioritize humor over traditional storytelling in the new Netflix animated series.
What they’re saying
“I just wanted us to go, what's the funniest thing first, and then work on a story around that instead of the other way around.”
— Cullen Crawford, Creator, "Strip Law" (IMDb)
What’s next
Netflix has not yet announced if "Strip Law" will be renewed for a second season, but the show's unique comedic approach and willingness to push boundaries could generate enough interest to warrant additional episodes.
The takeaway
"Strip Law" represents a bold new direction for adult animation on Netflix, blending crude humor, legal parodies, and a touch of heart in a setting far removed from the typical law show. The series' irreverent tone and willingness to prioritize jokes over plot could attract a loyal fanbase looking for an alternative to more traditional legal dramas.
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