

According to Rallison, the entire production of the series occurred remotely, amid studios locking down during the COVID-19 pandemic. Series creators James Rallison and Ethan Banville pitched the series to Netflix in early 2020, with the service picking up the series in August of that year.

Debra Wilson as Louise, James' mother who is an astro-physicist that shows a stricter attitude towards her son.Harland Williams as Patrick, James' father who is usually mild-mannered and submissive.Scott Menville as Toasty / Declan, an artificially intelligent toaster created by James and Max who becomes evil.Liv, Max's mother who shows a cold and calculating demeanor towards him.Jenna, Max's sister who works at the "You Break, I Don't Judge" electronics repair shop.Stuart, a stereotypical bully slime who is capable of possessing people and a proficient chess player.Although best friends with James and Max, she sometimes clashes with the former due to his egotism and not believing that she's from the future. Kimberly Brooks as Echo, a time-travelling teen-age girl who comes from the future and loves eating food, as she comes from a future where processed food went extinct as the result of one of James and Max's actions.He was previously seen in the music video for Rallison and David Brown's song "Life Is Fun". Julian Gant as Max, an anthropomorphic and dim-witted crocodile who is a failed genetic experiment gifted with human intelligence and voice, James's next-door neighbor and best friend.

Sagu, a talking cactus that houses James' trailer/treehouse.He is a bubble-shaped teen-age boy who enjoys insane misadventures and going on rants, including subjects like toasters, trophies and line-cutting. James, a fictionalized version of Rallison who resembles Rallison's avatar on his YouTube channel.During each episode, James's rants and questioning of social norms often end up in a disaster. It follows James, a bubble-shaped teen who goes on bizarre adventures with his best friends a dim-witted crocodile named Max, and, as of the 4th episode, a time-travelling girl named Echo. Oddballs takes place in the fictional town of Dirt, Arizona. The second season was released on February 24, 2023. The show features a total of twelve 17–20 minute episodes in its first season. Produced by Netflix Animation and Atomic Cartoons, the series debuted on October 7, 2022. Oddballs is an animated adventure- comedy streaming television series created by James Rallison and Ethan Banville for Netflix.
