Dec 29, 2022
With it's simple style, cartoon violence, and animal cruelty/themes of wild animals being wild animals, it's very reminiscent of shows like Looney tunes, pink panther, tom and jerry, ect.
People commonly give this harsh reviews because it's not meaningful, and that is true because it isn't. Most of the shows meaning is found outside of the show.
Without the context of the creator himself, this show really just amounts to a minute or maybe a half of senseless violence.
This show is essentially fanservice to people who already know the character from the creator himself talking about Gloomy, the art he produces, what he's supposed to
...
represent, esc.
This show is about Gloomy, a bear that his owner, ironically named Pity, is trying to rehabilitate. Pity sees Gloomy as nothing more then a cuddly stuffed bear.
He seeks the comfort in Gloomy that he had in a stuffed bear he used to have, that was thrown away. Upon finding him in a street and with no real knowledge how to raise a bear, because with what Pity has, you realistically cannot,
Pity just sees all violent outburst as just a little quirk. He believes that Gloomy, deep down, loves him, and excuses the grievous bodily harm inflicted upon him.
Mori Chack believes humans are incompatible by nature and that animals are wild, by nature. Thus, no matter what Pity does for the bear, at the end of the day (or multiple times a day) his daily life is impeded by this bear because he is blinded by it's cuteness and wont let it go.
He even jokes about it!
This show is just fanservice. Slightly longer, animated versions of the things Mori Chack already creates.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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