While Kevin Williams may seem like a mediocre father and husband, he’s also a mediocre, self-proclaimed superhero looking to create upstanding Australian citizens. Created by Michael Cusack (the voice of Kevin/Koala Man), Hulu’s Koala Man opens in a fictionalized version of the real town of Dapto, Australia–a.k.a “the most boring, backwards, piece of shit place in the entire world.” It’s Kevin’s and his (not so) secret alter-ego’s mission to clean up both the streets and morals of Dapto.But not everyone appreciates the below-average hero’s efforts. Koala Man will meet resistance from nearly every front: from his town and its mayor Big Greg (Hugh Jackman), from his family, and from a secret and deadly arch-nemesis.Koala Man Season 1 Download. Utilizing a surreal and creative style reminiscent of Rick and Morty, Koala Man approaches everyday struggles by displacing them into the most absurd scenarios. Every day brings a new challenge to Kevin, from taking out the bins on time to defeating earth-threatening alien life forms. Along the way, his wife Vicky (Sarah Snook) will struggle with her own self-worth, along with marriage to an over-obsessive “hero”; their daughter Alison (Demi Lardner) will do whatever it takes to be most popular and powerful girl in Dapto; and their son Liam (Cusack) will grapple with feeling out-of-place in this small town. Cusack and fellow showrunners/writers Dan Hernandez and Benji Samit know how to use their setting to elevate the animated show. Dapto is immediately more entertaining and interesting as a setting when we recognize it as a spoof of a real Australian suburb–as is Kevin as a sketch of a real kind of person: a rules-stringent, middle-aged suburban dad.Of course, the show wouldn’t be what it is without the absurdity that twists these little elements of realism into unbelievable and bizarre scenarios. Creative leaps and bounds are made; they sometimes work; they sometimes don’t.