

Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law features ex-superhero Harvey T. Birdman of Birdman and the Galaxy Trio as an attorney working for a law firm alongside other cartoon stars from 1960s and 1970s Hanna-Barbera cartoon series. Similarly, Harvey's clients are also primarily composed of characters taken from Hanna-Barbera cartoon series of the same era. Many of Birdman's nemeses featured in his former cartoon series also became attorneys, often representing the opposing side of a given case.
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Harvey is upset when he must redo all of his cases. He soon realizes he has a much bigger problem to deal with, and he'll need Peanut and Judy's help.

Harvey represents Dr. Quest in a parental custody battle with Race Bannon over Jonny and Hadji.

Ex-Superfriend Apache Chief accidentally spills a latte on his lap and loses his super-ability to "grow large at will." With Harvey as his attorney, he sues Javalux.

Shaggy and Scooby are being held on possession. Harvey defends the two in an entirely circumstantial case brought against them by Spyro.

The ATF surround Yogi and Boo Boo's cave and arrest the young bear, charging him with being the eco-terrorist Unabooboo, Harvey throws himself into the case, and into the loving arms of the cute little bear.

When Shoyu Weenie, a Japanese pop band, discovers that Jabberjaw and the Neptunes have stolen their hit single "Mochi Mochi" and made it their own, they decide to take their case to a higher power. When he's not available, they settle on Harvey.

Fred Flintstone is a family man--possibly in more ways than one. Looking to expand beyond construction with a couple of small side businesses, Fred seeks legal advice from Harvey. The case is seemingly a simple matter until the feds start questioning the legitimacy of Fred's business dealings and his possible ties to the Mob.

A hot new lawyer, the Blue Falcon, joins Harvey's law firm. Everyone's excited to have, for the first time, an ex-superhero on the firm.

The exciting conclusion of "The Case of Crooked Creek." No, wait... "Deadomutt."

X the Eliminator is sitting at home, having mostly forgotten that he was paid a million bucks to kill Birdman in 1968, when he sees Harvey in an ad for his law practice.
From the early days of Adult Swim, Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law offers a similar brand of absurd, quick-witted humor and a love for classic animation tropes, much like Archer's spy parodies. The premise is simple but brilliant: Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters are now adults dealing with legal troubles, and former superhero Harvey Birdman is their lawyer. The comedy comes from seeing characters like Fred Flintstone, Scooby-Doo, and Yogi Bear in ridiculous courtroom scenarios, all voiced by a fantastic cast. It's a clever deconstruction of nostalgia and a showcase for rapid-fire jokes and surreal situations. It shares a lineage of creators and humor styles that influenced the creators of Archer.