Interview with Hulu’s “Koala Man” creator Michael Cusack

Koala Man follows middle-aged dad, Kevin, and his titular not-so-secret identity, whose only superpower is a burning passion for following rules and snuffing out petty crime in the town of Dapto. We spoke to creator Michael Cusack about how the show came to be.

Interview with creator Michael Cusack

Koala Man hails from creator Michael Cusack whose shorts on YouTube led to a meeting with Rick and Morty‘s Justin Roiland, paving the way for the series on Hulu.

The animated series is set in Australia, and when asked about the process of bringing this Australian hero to American audiences, Cusak said it went really well.

“And the really fun part was the American writers and the showrunners were really inspired by what we, the Australian writers, would say. It would just throw out something and say, that’s normal everyday life in Australia, but the Americans would be would run with it and find it more interesting because it was new. And so it was a really good collaboration and dynamic and at the end of the day, it was always to it was never to make the show feel like it was getting Hollywood, you know what I mean?”

Koala Man on Hulu

Koala Man follows middle-aged dad, Kevin, and his titular not-so-secret identity, whose only superpower is a burning passion for following rules and snuffing out petty crime in the town of Dapto. Though it may seem like any other Australian suburb, forces of evil both cosmic and ordinary lie in wait to pounce on unsuspecting Daptonians. On a quest to clean up his hometown, and often roping his frustrated family into his adventures, Koala Man stands at the ready. He’ll do whatever it takes to defeat villainous masterminds, supernatural horrors, or worse: jerks who don’t take their rubbish bins down on the proper days. The series stars some of the best-known talent from Australia and New Zealand. Hugh Jackman plays Big Greg, Sarah Snook voices Kevin’s wife, Vicky McKay, and comedian Demi Lardner stars as their daughter, Alison.

When asked how he ultimately ended up with the cast they have now, Cusack said:

“I have no idea. I don’t know. It’s a really good question because I think we, I know we, like, completely lucked out because Hugo Weaving is like one of my favorite actors of all time. So even getting him to do the various parts like just like he plays a character says like one line that could have been like anyone really. But he came and did it and he research one of the characters he plays in the finale and really put a lot of work into that. And we got, you know, Hugh Jackman was incredible.”

The charm of the show

Part of the charm of the series is the fact that Kevin is an ordinary man who might have some delusions of grandeur. But those delusions are rooted in good intentions. Kevin’s family also brings warmth and depth to his character. He might be up to silly things but having the support of his family makes the show endearing to watch. The show is funny and ridiculous in a fun way, The twist and turns from the pilot episode will have audiences excited for more. Cusak said “I just thought it, you know, it would be funny If he definitely has no superpowers, like he’d be a middle-aged man and wouldn’t be like in a Gotham or a New York or something. I just mean the smallest suburb of Australia. So that’s how Koala Man kind of was born from that idea. And you know, the fact that he’s still kind of he’s balancing family life and he’s his kind of villains and just sometimes just like, you know, kids that are graffiti-ing”

All eight episodes of Koala Man season 1 are now streaming on Hulu.

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  • Monica Duarte

    Born and raised under the California sun. Monica is the Editor-In-Chief at Temple of Geek. She also serves as Executive Producer of The Temple of Geek Podcast, Retro Rebel Podcast, and Portrait of a Fangirl. Lover of all things geeks but especially sci-fi like Doctor Who, The Expanse, Star Wars and Star Trek.

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Monica Duarte

Monica Duarte

Born and raised under the California sun. Monica is the Editor-In-Chief at Temple of Geek. She also serves as Executive Producer of The Temple of Geek Podcast, Retro Rebel Podcast, and Portrait of a Fangirl. Lover of all things geeks but especially sci-fi like Doctor Who, The Expanse, Star Wars and Star Trek.

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