{"id":104108,"date":"2020-09-18T13:00:59","date_gmt":"2020-09-18T18:00:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/toiletovhell.com\/?p=104108"},"modified":"2020-09-17T17:40:12","modified_gmt":"2020-09-17T22:40:12","slug":"flush-it-friday-unabashed-kipo-fan-owl","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/toiletovhell.com\/flush-it-friday-unabashed-kipo-fan-owl\/","title":{"rendered":"Flush it Friday: Unabashed Kipo Fan-Owl"},"content":{"rendered":"
Let’s get this out of the way quickly\u2014if you’re too much of a metal alpha to watch an animated series intended for all ages, please stop reading and go find some edgy words in a thesaurus to prep for your Bardo Methodology interview.\u00a0Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts<\/em> (from the creators of\u00a0She-Ra and the Princesses of Power<\/em>) is a pleasure to watch, and a deceptively deep series. Focusing on the post-apocalyptic interactions between “Mutes” (all sorts of mutated creatures) and humans, the show manages to maintain levity through an upbeat (and catchy AF) soundtrack and playful art style, while the specter of our unraveled society is never far from the viewer’s eyes. (For instance, upon stumbling on a toy karaoke mic, a battle-hardened character describes the item as a “hoot-hoot,” a piece of old technology used to scare away predators.) Kipo<\/em> is colorful, full of loss, diverse in character representation and never condescends to any audience. It’s actually just a lot\u2014kinetically and thematically. The 3rd (and final) season comes out next month, you have plenty of time to prepare! You know what you’re not prepared for? THIS HOT TOILET FIRE.<\/p>\n Karhu\u00a0<\/strong>showed us September’s most endlessly gruesome forms:<\/p>\n