>>114801472I dislike that they basically wasted the premise of "guy enters virtual worlds to converse and adventure with it's inhabitants" on a podcast.
I don't really get the appeal of listening to a podcast wholly removed from the world the animation takes place in.
Seriously, they could have actually made a genuine Adventure Time successor, AND put all the pseudo-intellectual babbling they want, as long as it accents the animation. Instead, a fish in a fishbowl attached to a robot makes mention of how he's "white trash from Arkansas" who was "thankful for the time he spent in prison", while an animal that looks like a mix of a dog and a deer who was just grazing in a pack of it's own species talks about how she's written 4 books and how important religion can be.
I like the animation, I just wish it had more of an actual story grounded in the world it tries to establish,