Did anyone at adult swim or hbo listen to the podcasts these guys made before giving them unlimited money to make a tv show that looks absolutely shit? Seriously they were friends with shadman, how are you supposed to watch a show that’s message is “be kind” and “don’t be an asshole” when they made their careers off of being edgy. Some dipshit c suite exec who they’re probably related too took one look at them and thought “maybe we can get the Rick and Morty demographic and get chuds to riot in a McDonalds over chicken nuggets”. Also the mixed art style makes it the cartoon equivalent of Fortnite, no substance, no identity. A bland product that can be sold and commodified. I really fucking hate this show.

  • robotElder2 [he/him, it/its]
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    7 months ago

    I watched the first episode and had to turn it off half way through. It just looked ugly and gross for the sake of being ugly and gross. Didn't know the creators were shitheads but it doesn't surprise.

    • CloutAtlas [he/him]
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      7 months ago

      Anecdotally, one of my irl friends worked with Michael Cusack on a non Smiling Friends project and she said he was a pretty nice guy, so there's that.

      The American on the other hand I didn't really hear about before this show.

      ETA: as for the show itself, the pilot is a pretty mid episode. There are scenes/episodes later that show the animation team is doing what they're doing on purpose, like the Bakshi Lord of the Rings homage character that I believe is hand drawn animated on 2's being on screen at the same time as a .PNG character model being clicked and dragged away to show movement. Kinda like Cruelty Squad looks shit on purpose? The flash animation esque character on screen with Joel Havel rotoscoping is another example.

    • Moss [they/them]
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      7 months ago

      I've never watched it because the art style looks awful. It being ugly on purpose doesn't make it not ugly