Don't get me wrong, there's some Lib shit in it too, particularly with it's representation of the conflict between Iran and Israel, but even with that I was surprised the Iranian character was presented more sympathetically than the Israeli one, also there's a kinda sympathetic Chinese communist character.

Honestly it has a lot of flaws, both narrative wise, idealistically and technical but I still liked it a lot and had an ending that, without spoiling too much, is just straight up Russian Cosmism, so much so I'm curious of the original author of the short stories is familiar with the concept.

  • piccolo [any]
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    1 day ago

    Do you have any other recs for like animated sci-fi shows aimed at older audiences like this, especially ones with leftist themes? I enjoyed watching Pantheon and want to find more vaguely similar media

    • Babs [she/her]
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      1 day ago

      I just finished it last night. Apparently there is a season 2, but I don't know where to stream it.

      • BigLenin [none/use name]
        hexagon
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        1 day ago

        Apparently there is a season 2, but I don't know where to stream it.

        I pirated it pretty easily off the web. I don't recall where though.

    • BigLenin [none/use name]
      hexagon
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      1 day ago

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_cosmism

      It's a sort of mix of new-age thought and scifi transhumanism that was popular in the USSR for a time. Part of their ideology was that eventually all humans throughout history (or really all life forms) could be resurrected and saved from death and all of life could live in a super advanced communist utopia. I'm not an expert on it though, this is just the jist of it I've collected.