Coordinate New York, completely intoxicated

Stella 2022-04-15 08:01:01

The world in UA is fickle, bureaucratic yet casual.

Being a zombie became an alternative way of life. In one episode, because of LadyGaga's zombie dance, the number of zombies suddenly increased, everything is a fable... But life in New York is not so unpredictable.

Rather than comedy, it's horror-comedy. The roommate is a zombie, the best friend is a magician, the boss is the head of hell, and the girlfriend is the daughter of the demon boss, who is of course a demon (and Callie's makeup is also a popular Halloween cos in recent years). In short, it brings together all kinds of beasts, fairies, monsters in science fiction, and spoof celebrities. In the cartoon, hippies are upgraded into werewolves walking the streets, and robots are plundering human jobs. In the whole setting, only Lilly is a normal human (the police are normal human beings who are not serious), and his job is to help all non-humans/new citizens adapt to the good life in New York, such as weaning vampire babies (blood) and so on.

In reality, New York is actually a small piece of land where people of various races and cultures gather.
As the production of this animation, Augenblick Studios seems to have always had a superpower that you can either love or hate. They produced Superjail!, which ran for four seasons from 2007 to 2014.
Augenblick Studios Collection

I have to look back at this kind of world-wide or illusory world-architecture animation. The most successful initially should be Alan Moore's "Flying Out of the Future" Futurama. The male protagonist Fry in Futurama was sent a thousand years later from the 20th century by a time machine. The alien Leela implanted him with a chip and became a courier traveling between the stars. What a 31st century fantasy journey!!!
"Future Out of the Future" Season 1 Poster

As a member who loves this kind of vulgar/golden gear, I really like to do this kind of cartoons and pay attention to the sincerity of details. The 15 episodes in the second season are about a pseudo-zombie approaching Lilly, but the tidbits at the end of the credits are really simple - it turns out that in each previous episode, the pseudo-zombie was disguised and hidden in a different picture. It is not an exaggeration to say that if you skip the frame and take a screenshot, the picture is full enough to be like playing Where's Wally.
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  • Lucinda 2022-04-19 09:03:19

    The painting is not good, and I am not in the mood to read it.

  • Reginald 2022-04-15 08:01:01

    good! Look! No subtitles hurt