This sitcom played at the Seattle Asian American Film Festival Shorts segment. My friend and I laughed so hard at the plot which developed from two guys running a convenience store talking about the perils of crack to the unexpected. Kudos to the brilliant animation blended with live action in the highly innovative sitcom. Little details such as packages of "mini uzis" hanging on the animated wall were clever and if I were to compare this to anything, the setting is like Roger Rabbit on crack? It made me crave more of this animation live action format. All of the actors were winning in their roles and with good writers, developed depth into a half hour with references to stereotypes of African Americans, Asians and drug addicts. I hope to see more from this young and creative director, Raymond Lai. I highly recommend this movie to anyone who likes to laugh out loud.