Submitted by action_lawyer_comics t3_z6kawu in television
I'm at the age where if I talk about animated shows, even adult ones, I might as well be shouting for kids to get off my lawn. But I love animation, and shows like Dragon Prince and the She-Ra reboot have been some of my favorite shows of the decade. So of course when I got Hulu and Disney+ on Black Friday discounts, I made a beeline for new animated shows.
But so far, it's been rough. Nonsensical plots, unsympathetic characters who only exist to make jokes and do bad things, and a lot of over the top blood and gore for extra "edginess." Maybe this is me showing my age, but I really miss shows like Futurama, Mission Hill, and Home Movies that managed to both be weird, funny, and occasionally gross, but also lead with characters I wanted to cheer for and get better, even if I was ready to laugh uproariously when they didn't.
So imagine my surprise when I made it past the gore and gratuitous nudity of Little Demon's first episode and found characters who were sympathetic in their own ways, making good decisions or making bad ones that I understood, and in between the off-brand Cenobytes and bloodthirsty Catholic mercenaries, there was a grounded-ish plot.
I was particularly gutted by the end of episode 2, where after spending the episode using her power of possession to try and do good and having it backfire horribly, >!she decides to not use it and allows a squirrel to die at the hands of a distracted driver!<.
If you're like me and struggling to find an adult animated show that knows the difference between shouting and emotion, you should check it out. Also, it has Danny DeVito as the devil.
antonjakov t1_iy1vsrj wrote
i was unexpectedly moved by the portrayal of her friend’s self image about his body. male eating disorders don’t get a lot of media coverage, and it was surprisingly tastefully done amidst the absurdity