Bee and Puppycat: Lazy in Space(Netflix)
I'm not sure how to describe this show. It's a full season version of a web series from like 10 years ago but effectively this is a remake series that covers the original web series in the first 3 episodes and then some. But whatever, it's a show by a series of Adventure Time Alumi and at times it kinda feels like Adventure time but with animation that looks more like Studio Ghibli. It also has a more focused cast and setting, all more or less taking place a weird little island town and generally about Bee, a rather weird lady who gets hired and fired from Temp jobs on a regular basis and her...pet(?) called puppycat.
It's almost like a magical girl show at times because Bee and Puppycat often get called on to work Temp Jobs...in what amounts to other dimensions not unlike Super Mario Galaxy planets(there's a literally a giant toilet "planet" just floating in space) and they get costumes to match the jobs, but otherwise it's almost like a slice of life show with Bee, Puppycat, their 5 year old Landlord named Cardamom and the family of weirdos who live in the rest of the apartment house. Also an insane wrestler lady who keeps smashing through walls to Harass people(well, one person in particular, played by Ashley Burch, possibly the biggest name in the cast) and everyone is just cool with it.
Really, a lot of weirdness exists in this show and in general people just kind of brush it off. Especially early on where the show reveals that Bee is actually a robot or artificial human of some kind. Several people seem to be aware of this and nobody really seems to find it remarkable or even comment on it and thus I'm not even sure if it's worth being called a spoiler
And having watched the episodes a couple of times(my kid loves the show), it's weird how much foreshadowing and environmental detail there is on repeat viewing that provide build up for some of what happens in the last episode, though as of now the season/series finale just leads to as many questions as answers.
But a fun watch for sure. I hope it gets another season hoping some of the mysteries get explained, but also because it's fun to watch Bee and her weirdass adventures.
I'm not sure how to describe this show. It's a full season version of a web series from like 10 years ago but effectively this is a remake series that covers the original web series in the first 3 episodes and then some. But whatever, it's a show by a series of Adventure Time Alumi and at times it kinda feels like Adventure time but with animation that looks more like Studio Ghibli. It also has a more focused cast and setting, all more or less taking place a weird little island town and generally about Bee, a rather weird lady who gets hired and fired from Temp jobs on a regular basis and her...pet(?) called puppycat.
It's almost like a magical girl show at times because Bee and Puppycat often get called on to work Temp Jobs...in what amounts to other dimensions not unlike Super Mario Galaxy planets(there's a literally a giant toilet "planet" just floating in space) and they get costumes to match the jobs, but otherwise it's almost like a slice of life show with Bee, Puppycat, their 5 year old Landlord named Cardamom and the family of weirdos who live in the rest of the apartment house. Also an insane wrestler lady who keeps smashing through walls to Harass people(well, one person in particular, played by Ashley Burch, possibly the biggest name in the cast) and everyone is just cool with it.
Really, a lot of weirdness exists in this show and in general people just kind of brush it off. Especially early on where the show reveals that Bee is actually a robot or artificial human of some kind. Several people seem to be aware of this and nobody really seems to find it remarkable or even comment on it and thus I'm not even sure if it's worth being called a spoiler
And having watched the episodes a couple of times(my kid loves the show), it's weird how much foreshadowing and environmental detail there is on repeat viewing that provide build up for some of what happens in the last episode, though as of now the season/series finale just leads to as many questions as answers.
But a fun watch for sure. I hope it gets another season hoping some of the mysteries get explained, but also because it's fun to watch Bee and her weirdass adventures.
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