Moone Boy is a comedic coming-of-age TV series set in late-1980s/early-1990s rural Ireland. Written by and starring Chris O'Dowd, the show follows young Martin Moone, an imaginative boy who navigates childhood with the help of an imaginary friend — a cheeky, grown-up version of Chris who gives questionable but hilarious guidance. The series blends warm family storytelling, deadpan Irish humour, and fantastical elements through Martin’s drawings and fantasy sequences.
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Set in the late 1980s and early 1990s in Boyle, County Roscommon, Ireland, Moone Boy follows the life of Martin Moone (David Rawle), an eccentric, drawing-loving 11-year-old boy. As the youngest child and only boy in a chaotic family with three older sisters and overworked parents, Martin often finds himself sidelined.