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.
Despite—or perhaps because of—its unpolished nature, the series has garnered a cult following for its unique Polish wit and its subversion of the overly serious horror tropes seen in classics like The Exorcist . Why It Resonates Bad Exorcist
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. Bogdan Boner isn't your typical priest
Mixing Spirits and Scaffolding: A Look at "Bad Exorcist" While most people think of spinning heads and holy water when they hear the word "exorcist," (originally titled Bogdan Boner: Egzorcysta in Poland) offers a much grittier—and arguably more hungover—take on the paranormal. This adult animated series, which found a global audience on Netflix , follows the misadventures of Bogdan Boner, a self-taught exorcist-for-hire who is just as likely to be fixing your drywall as he is casting out a demon. The Man, The Myth, The Handyman He is joined by a ragtag crew: His