It's not easy being a puppet in a city where having felt instead of skin makes you a second-class citizen. Fed up with being looked down upon (quite literally) by his human counterparts, puppet drug dealer Rainbow Brown embarks on a mission to become a powerful player in the Jellybean business; looking to shut down the violent criminals flooding his city with fruit-flavoured narcotics is Rainbow's one-time friend, idealistic puppet cop Herbie.
The Muppets meet The Wire in this R-rated puppet crime series from Duncan Skiles (director of internet sensation Our RoboCop Remake), who also draws inspiration from Peter Jackson's puppet movie Meet The Feebles and Brian DePalma's classic 'rise to power' remake of Scarface. With superbly crafted puppets (almost rivalling Jim Henson's creations), a gritty atmosphere, some OTT puppet gore, and a general sense of outrageousness (although there's nothing quite as tasteless as Feebles' AIDS song and dance number), The Fuzz is demented nonsense designed to delight anyone with a love of cult cinema and a keen sense of the absurd.