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elektroskansen's rating
This cartoon is a litmus test for being a normie. If you're grossed out, not entertained, or - especially - outraged by this series, then you are a total normie and the current state of teh internetz is your fault. Go back to watching My Little Pony and stay offline.
This wonderful spin-off of a kid's cartoon is aimed at adults who can appreciate the cynical humor, gross comedy and the details of animation and character design that is paying homage to the golden era of Loony Tunes cartoons of the 1940's.
It encapsulates what was wonderful about the early 2000's: the excitement of newly found freedom of expression that was granted by the invention of the internet. It was so good at it, that it got cancelled on TV - which isn't surprising, because TV is a conservative medium aiming at the lowest common denominator.
It's both hilarious and terrifying how hated this cartoon is nowdays, which is a sad reflection of our society today: people love to say they're for the freedom and tolerance for exceptions of the norm, but deep inside they're more conservative than ever. They don't tolerate any jokes that aren't safe and boring, they don't tolerate any creators that enjoy the power they obtained due to their success; they want everybody to be a good boy and produce paint-by-numbers "content" instead of art.
If you are craving for some shock humor and edgy approach to plots - definitely give this a watch!
This wonderful spin-off of a kid's cartoon is aimed at adults who can appreciate the cynical humor, gross comedy and the details of animation and character design that is paying homage to the golden era of Loony Tunes cartoons of the 1940's.
It encapsulates what was wonderful about the early 2000's: the excitement of newly found freedom of expression that was granted by the invention of the internet. It was so good at it, that it got cancelled on TV - which isn't surprising, because TV is a conservative medium aiming at the lowest common denominator.
It's both hilarious and terrifying how hated this cartoon is nowdays, which is a sad reflection of our society today: people love to say they're for the freedom and tolerance for exceptions of the norm, but deep inside they're more conservative than ever. They don't tolerate any jokes that aren't safe and boring, they don't tolerate any creators that enjoy the power they obtained due to their success; they want everybody to be a good boy and produce paint-by-numbers "content" instead of art.
If you are craving for some shock humor and edgy approach to plots - definitely give this a watch!