Follows the investigation into the mysterious disappearance of fictional metropolis Ultra City's most famous magnate by two intrepid detectives.Follows the investigation into the mysterious disappearance of fictional metropolis Ultra City's most famous magnate by two intrepid detectives.Follows the investigation into the mysterious disappearance of fictional metropolis Ultra City's most famous magnate by two intrepid detectives.
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For anyone who has ever watched claymation, stop motion, anime, or experimental animation created and written in a former soviet republic or developing south east asian nation in literally any other language than english, this review will make sense.
This is not a normal show, this is a concept piece, chopped up into several conveniently digestible episodes.
This is not a normal show, this is a superbly cast experiment in post-pop culture adorement of the best non-voice actors doing voice over that you might ever hear.
This is not a normal show, this is the love child Bakshi, Eisenstein, Jeunet, Truffaut, Matt Stone, Trey Parker and Nick Park all wrapped up into one, shot in Bosnia, then voiced over in Burbank.
This is not a normal show, which makes it pretty refreshing.
** Minus 2 stars for the OBNOXIOUS and overly interruptive title sequence.
Lose it and let the show be what it wants to be.
This is not a normal show, this is a concept piece, chopped up into several conveniently digestible episodes.
This is not a normal show, this is a superbly cast experiment in post-pop culture adorement of the best non-voice actors doing voice over that you might ever hear.
This is not a normal show, this is the love child Bakshi, Eisenstein, Jeunet, Truffaut, Matt Stone, Trey Parker and Nick Park all wrapped up into one, shot in Bosnia, then voiced over in Burbank.
This is not a normal show, which makes it pretty refreshing.
** Minus 2 stars for the OBNOXIOUS and overly interruptive title sequence.
Lose it and let the show be what it wants to be.
Okay so I watched the first episode of this show and I really liked it it's a show that makes you sit down and enjoy it the show dosent make sense some may complain well sometimes shows . Especially comedy shows . Don't always have to make sense sometimes a good dose of stupid humor is all you need to make you smile and it's worth it all.
I know nothing about this shows production but I am amazed/glad that this was made. It really grips your heart, all these characters with their cherubic round faces trying their hardest just to tread water in a world too scared and selfish to be helped.
The aesthetics are perfect. Every scene is set up to tell a store of a city falling apart. Set design is really on point. If you are a junkie for unusual animation or you like old timey detective movies this is going to be a good watch.
The aesthetics are perfect. Every scene is set up to tell a store of a city falling apart. Set design is really on point. If you are a junkie for unusual animation or you like old timey detective movies this is going to be a good watch.
I was at first concerned about the visual style as the dolls in the trailer looked all the same, however that turned to be quite the opposite - it's quite impressive how they made all the characters look and behave differently, even though material is seemingly the same. And the visuals in general are amazing too - all the details of the surroundings, it's all very minute and accented.
Than I was curious how the cast ensemble would perform, and even though I had high expectations the voice acting was great - from Tom Waits' creaky narrative through Da'Vine Joy Randolph's pessimistic dialogues, it's all great.
What came as an unpleasant surprise is the general lack of direction of the story - it seems to have a general core event, but then id doesn't really go anywhere. Things happen to characters, which somewhat emphasises the grim nature of the city, but then comes the end of the season and then what? And then nothing. It all starts in a dreamy but promising fashion, but then gets lost in a half-hearted fits of dark humor and indulging in the awkward moments for the sake of those moments, not the general mood.
Overall it's a worthy arthouse animation with great voice actors that unfortunately lacks story development and might get better in season 2, but given it's a fairly pure arthouse it might never get one - so I'd say don't watch it for the story, watch it for the visual style.
Than I was curious how the cast ensemble would perform, and even though I had high expectations the voice acting was great - from Tom Waits' creaky narrative through Da'Vine Joy Randolph's pessimistic dialogues, it's all great.
What came as an unpleasant surprise is the general lack of direction of the story - it seems to have a general core event, but then id doesn't really go anywhere. Things happen to characters, which somewhat emphasises the grim nature of the city, but then comes the end of the season and then what? And then nothing. It all starts in a dreamy but promising fashion, but then gets lost in a half-hearted fits of dark humor and indulging in the awkward moments for the sake of those moments, not the general mood.
Overall it's a worthy arthouse animation with great voice actors that unfortunately lacks story development and might get better in season 2, but given it's a fairly pure arthouse it might never get one - so I'd say don't watch it for the story, watch it for the visual style.
This show is pretty good in my opinion. The stop-motion is excellent, and the story/plot is excellent as well. Other people might disagree, but I personally love this show, and can't wait for more episodes to come out👍❤
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