Because Disney left Russia, I don't get to know much about new Disney cartoons. But a while ago, I found out from @hunzie_bunny
that there's a show called "Kiff." At first, I thought it was a fan-made web series by a small studio, but I was shocked to learn that it's a DISNEY SHOW, A FUCKING DISNEY SHOW.......
Well, I thought he would annoy me like Hunzie ,but the cartoon surprised me too. The third show has two episodes. In the first one, the main characters are looking for a slacker bunny who runs away from class to work as a DJ in a restaurant, and they are given administrator badges with the message that they can do whatever they want. It's just a mess... The characters acted inappropriately as administrators and risked being disqualified, and the waiters faced fines. But still, the flamingo rapper stood up for the poor guy so that he wouldn't get expelled. Yes, that's great..... But, bitch... Now the main characters are helping this bunny to escape from classes... No, they're not asking for permission to perform at a restaurant on orders, no, why is it so complicated?? This isn't about development; it's about undermining themselves! I didn't really like it. But the song is amazing, but animation looks chip and same with Family Guy style...
The second episode was a bit of fun, although it also has its flaws. The characters become deputies :') [I'm yelling at the top of my lungs]. They solve the city's problems by printing reports and recycling them in a paper recycling machine. There's a specific point about their "solutions." In real life, these efforts to improve the city should be funded, and they should be funded well. In the context of my country, it's ironic because they allocate a budget for construction projects, but they spend most of it on непонятно what. I found this part amusing. I liked the second episode more than the first. The characters do something useful, but not realistic, which benefits the citizens, even though they lost their jobs because of their carelessness, lol.
I don't know, my rating is vague, and I don't really understand what the show is about. It feels like it's not a Disney show, but rather a show from a lesser-known studio that is still in the process of developing it.













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