It's like a cartoon made for every woman I've ever loved, it's unabashedly a show for womanchildren. There's not necessarily anything wrong with that, I just wish there was more substance. It's all frosting with no cake, some people might like that but for me it's too saccrine. I'm probably just missing the point because you're probably just supposed to soak in the non-threatening atmosphere and appreciate the surreal imagery.
Although I’m on the other side of the coin because I enjoyed it for exactly the reasons you said. I’ll watch basically anything with really good visuals and the show with its chill atmosphere and sorta funny writing worked for me.
It's comfy and isn't really trying to be anything more. It is absolutely about the atmosphere of it more than getting invested in the plot or anything.
I feel the show is ok by itself, but it was not what was promised by the pilot.
And while a creator has the right to do whatever they see better for the show, the fact that this project got kickstarted and they didn't deliver the product promised makes it a bad product.
I still cannot fricking believe they actually cut this line. It was the most quotable line and they stretched the episode to over twice its original length.
I still cannot fricking believe they actually cut this line. It was the most quotable line and they stretched the episode to over twice its original length.
Is quite easy to replace Candy for fandom and they probably didn't want to get mocked even more
It's good to screenshot for avatars and wallpapers. The writing is appallingly boring. Characters don't develop, the jokes aren't funny, nothing happens, and a majority of the time it's just annoying to watch.
>Also the voice acting is weird
I think they were trying to make it feel like a dub or something. Like a show that was translated from English into Japanese back into English.
The Netflix episodes were literally created in Japan and Natasha Allegri lived there to oversee the animation. If you watch it in Japanese language with subtitles it honestly flows exactly like an anime, albeit taking away some of the goofy charm of the English VA work, which is supposed to sound realistic and mumbly.
>The Netflix episodes were literally created in Japan and Natasha Allegri lived there to oversee the animation.
And it still turned badly because even animes are at their breaking point and this chibi meme show didn't save it
I'm not disliking it but it feels like the DMT trip of a dying tumblr girl. It's not bad but it's very... Unoriginally weird, like it's trying to be odd but everything it does feels worn out.
I liked it enough for what it is, especially with the much improved animation/art direction. Netflix seems to be on something of a roll lately with their animated stuff.
Bee and Puppycat was surreal without ever being either unsettling or particularly comedic. That plus the fuzzy dialogue, the slow but irregular pace, the sometimes dissonant soundtrack, and the very hands-off approach to explaining any of the lore or background plot gave it this weirdly off-kilter vibe that I don't think I've experienced from anything else. It reminded me of my thought processes during that time you spend half asleep between the alarm and the snooze timer. I assume that was intentional, so while it wasn't cartoon of the year it gets a thumbs up from me for doing something different and accomplishing it well.
YOU THINK BEE AND PUPPYCAT SUCKS
It's like a cartoon made for every woman I've ever loved, it's unabashedly a show for womanchildren. There's not necessarily anything wrong with that, I just wish there was more substance. It's all frosting with no cake, some people might like that but for me it's too saccrine. I'm probably just missing the point because you're probably just supposed to soak in the non-threatening atmosphere and appreciate the surreal imagery.
This
Although I’m on the other side of the coin because I enjoyed it for exactly the reasons you said. I’ll watch basically anything with really good visuals and the show with its chill atmosphere and sorta funny writing worked for me.
It's comfy and isn't really trying to be anything more. It is absolutely about the atmosphere of it more than getting invested in the plot or anything.
>non-threatening atmosphere
>Bee and Puppycat
>non-threathening athmosphere
even passive interactions make you feel like the people would throw you under a bus if it was convenient.
I feel the show is ok by itself, but it was not what was promised by the pilot.
And while a creator has the right to do whatever they see better for the show, the fact that this project got kickstarted and they didn't deliver the product promised makes it a bad product.
its cute
It's the best show ever and you're going to spend the next seven months making Toast waifu threads.
homie you took too long now your candy's gone
daswuhappen
I still cannot fricking believe they actually cut this line. It was the most quotable line and they stretched the episode to over twice its original length.
They made everything twice as long with none of the charm of the original.
They also added toast
No, I remember Toast was there before. Not in the pilot, but in that first season of shorts.
Is quite easy to replace Candy for fandom and they probably didn't want to get mocked even more
Too bad. That's what happens.
Meanders through it's bad jokes at a pace that is wholly unappealing. Cute designs though.
It's good to screenshot for avatars and wallpapers. The writing is appallingly boring. Characters don't develop, the jokes aren't funny, nothing happens, and a majority of the time it's just annoying to watch.
It’s cute
Isn’t he like 15
He's a shapeshifter, he can be over 20 there and you wouldn't know.
He looks 16
No. He's 14 in the original series, then Future takes place 5 years later.
2 years
He is 16 in Future, and he is in Maryland so it's legal
Is Bee a groomer
Not really
But he’s a minor
Oh so it’s a Licorice Pizza thing
A friend recommended it to me.
I didn't really like it at all. Also the voice acting is weird.
Anyway it's just not for me but it's cute.
>Also the voice acting is weird
I think they were trying to make it feel like a dub or something. Like a show that was translated from English into Japanese back into English.
That's stupid
The Netflix episodes were literally created in Japan and Natasha Allegri lived there to oversee the animation. If you watch it in Japanese language with subtitles it honestly flows exactly like an anime, albeit taking away some of the goofy charm of the English VA work, which is supposed to sound realistic and mumbly.
>The Netflix episodes were literally created in Japan and Natasha Allegri lived there to oversee the animation.
And it still turned badly because even animes are at their breaking point and this chibi meme show didn't save it
I thought it was a show about nothing, in a 'Seinfeld'-esque sort of way.
I'm not disliking it but it feels like the DMT trip of a dying tumblr girl. It's not bad but it's very... Unoriginally weird, like it's trying to be odd but everything it does feels worn out.
I liked it enough for what it is, especially with the much improved animation/art direction. Netflix seems to be on something of a roll lately with their animated stuff.
Best girl.
It the dog anon not this trash
Was that ENglish?
ToasTard seething at CASSCHAD
You loved it and you want to support it in all of its formats.
Was Cas in love with Toast?
It's highly implied.
I'm at 1 minute in it and holy frick what was the budget for this?
10 dollars for episode?
Pee and Poopycat?
Dee and DummyKat
Bee and Puppycat was surreal without ever being either unsettling or particularly comedic. That plus the fuzzy dialogue, the slow but irregular pace, the sometimes dissonant soundtrack, and the very hands-off approach to explaining any of the lore or background plot gave it this weirdly off-kilter vibe that I don't think I've experienced from anything else. It reminded me of my thought processes during that time you spend half asleep between the alarm and the snooze timer. I assume that was intentional, so while it wasn't cartoon of the year it gets a thumbs up from me for doing something different and accomplishing it well.
So it's so bad it's so good?
How the frick did we enter in an era where the "sjw cartoon parody" become the norm?
the '70s