In a genre typically defined by high-stakes battles between ultimate good and evil, Bad Exorcist leans into the mundane. It suggests that maybe demons aren't just ancient entities, but sometimes they’re just another annoying problem a blue-collar worker has to deal with before the weekend. Series Review: Bad Exorcist - Bubbleblabber
Created by Bartosz Walaszek, the show is known for its "rough-around-the-edges" aesthetic. Critics often point out its low-budget, "herky-jerky" animation and a reliance on crude humor involving bodily functions. Bad Exorcist
Bogdan Boner isn't your typical priest. In fact, he’s a renovation contractor who performs exorcisms on the side to supplement his income. He lacks formal training, often relying on crude methods and a healthy amount of alcohol to get through his shifts. He is joined by a ragtag crew: His young, often-confused assistant. In a genre typically defined by high-stakes battles
An ambitious priest who provides "professional" competition in the local exorcism market. Style and Critical Reception He lacks formal training, often relying on crude