This show is highly abstract but this last episode was something else entirely. Nevermind the style and narration, the structure didn't even follow that of prior episodes, either.
What the fuck happened? Who was the witch, even?
This is the weirdest stuff to air since Trapeze and nobody is watching it.
I was confused by the lack of narrative cohesion. The hospital ending seemed to make no sense when compared with the story presented. Best I can figure, the witch was the girl from the story, even if it seemed to follow the fat king. She had two close and personal friends, who built there own "kingdom" or personal world together. However, the fat one, who felt like he was the centerpiece, ie the king, felt betrayed when his friend NTRed him. After that he somehow is responsible for his death, leading to the current dynamic. The girl seemed to be a huge fan of fairytales, hinted by the book in her hospital room. Now my main problem with this is that it doesn't explain why the prince was the focus of the episode, or what the nuke seemed to represent. Still, found this to be an interesting episode, probably the second best so far.
Thanks user, I somehow missed the thread when it popped up
Jacob Powell
It's low budget Space Dandy actually, Hell even low budget early Flip Flappers is accurate.
Lucas Young
Its still pretty entertaining. Makes me glad that I didn't drop it. The couple few good episodes we got have been worth it.
Kayden Diaz
I guess this answers most questions, but then 90% of the thread is talking about the merits of CG animation.
Was the cat meant to be anything more meaningful than an actual cat?
Adrian Thomas
it was the start of him losing his heart,since he let it died,even though all three of them cared for it
Jayden Torres
Some people were thinking it might be a metaphor for their friendship.
Nathan Richardson
I thought this is a 2d anime? What's going on.
Luis Morales
Did Pol LET the cat die? I didn't understand that part much. Suddenly the cat's box was in the middle of the read and he was flat in the road.
Jeremiah Mitchell
Yeah that was a pretty interesting episode. Totally out of left field.
Austin Hall
he left the cat in the street and it got ran over,its why he was calling his name and chasing the truck
David Cruz
they couldn't show it,because well its too gore,but that was what was hinted
Liam Baker
It's alright.
Luke Adams
That's how dreams are supposed to be.
Lucas Diaz
This should of been the ideal episode to introduce a male "witch". That's probably the only place they fucked up.
Benjamin Robinson
Dreams, son.
Christian Sanders
They went for the modern western style of kid animation for that fairy tale feeling. The girl's dream was influenced by her surroundings except for the cat and pot so I assume those are real, either she wants to see the cat or pot again.
Zachary Perry
>If sound vanished from the world...
Silent black-and-white film episode episode next please.