>>92605126Right place, right time. It's showing up during a time where there's so much nothing on TV right now, that this sticks out as the first breath of fresh air in awhile.
It stars villains doing evil things, selling weapons, and messing with each other with simple comedic timing.
Compared to all the shows about love, friendship, and family who have characters going through character arcs where they mature into better people (Harvey Beaks, Wander Over Yonder, OK KO, Steven Universe, MLP, Adventure Time, Gravity Falls).
Also characters with appealing personalities in an art style that people love to emulate. Ironically, while reminiscent of 2006 cartoon styles, being released now makes it stick out in the sea of geometric-shaped bodies, googly eye faces, and noodle arms.