This cartoon is like trying to have a conversation with someone on a different trip than you Bee and Puppycat was produced by Netflix and the IP is based on a webseries owned and created by Natasha Allegri
I dont understand why people have been complaining about Bee and Puppycat being so weird. That's where the charm comes from in the show. It's weird. It's meant to be.
I think there’s a difference between weird and hard to follow. If you stopped paying attention, for even a second, you could very well lose track of what was happening. The original felt strange but you could definitely follow along with the plot. The newest season is good but felt like the writers were on something while writing it. I love that they brought Bee and Puppycat back but it’s very different from the original, even in its bizarreness. That’s practically undeniable and for fans like me who were really attached to the original, that change was jarring.
@@chivi-I agree, honestly I think I need a second rewatch cause' I didn't understand that much what was going on. I liked the bizarreness but I didn't really liked the pace of the show.
I love how lazy in space feels more like a final draft of the original episodes instead of a sequel. It’s really cool to see how the ideas were able to be fleshed out in a more final product. Maybe It’s because I’m an artist? I dunno. It’s cool and fun. I’m so excited for season 2.
yk every time that scene happens i feel so bad for cardamom bcuz he is right no adults are helping him no adults think this is weird everyone looks to him for help. even if he was just a landlord it would be fucked that no adults are helping him but he is also dealing with something that made a full grown adult FREAK TF OUT ( deckard).AND he has no friends in school and his teacher relies on him to be the adult in the clasroom. ALSO HIS MUM IS IN A DAMN COMA.
Unlike some people in these comments, I really love the new style and new episodes. They’re so aesthetically pleasing and adorable. Plus there’s a bunch more plot, it’s a bit more confusing but me and my friend watched it and loved it. I like it more then the pilot!
I’m so grateful you made this comment - it’s been so hard trying to find people actually enjoying this show the way it is I loved everything about it! Sure it’s different but I love the new art style and the pacing and even the exaggerated, eccentric voice acting because it reminds me of Adventure Time and Steven universe (so I didn’t really notice it was “bad”) I found that each of the characters shined and lovable. I’m sad it gets compared so much to the original when if we didn’t people could enjoy it - I’m aware it means a lot to people as it does me but i had a blast watching it and didn’t want to look for differences, really.
I just noticed the connection between cardamon and cass both being really hyper aware of the strangeness of their town... Makes me wonder if they'll have an episode together one day
5:31 that scene always annoyed me inside do not start frantically typing because it might get the keyboard more damp turn off the laptop, unplug the charger, and put it on a surface in a upside down V shape (in a warm area). Give it some time to dry off and it should be fine. My parents taught me that and google seems to agree.
@@rainy_.childx8451 Also if it doesn't work when you try turning it on after that. Don't scrap it. I once dropped half a can of root beer on my laptop 😢. This was when I was in highschool so I had no way to take it somewhere for repairs. Thought it was a goner. But when I tried turning it on again a few months later it worked just fine! Probably the soda dried out enough that it couldn't conduct electricity anymore.
As someone who got to see Lazy in Space before it released on Netflix, I am certainly sad that they had skipped some of my favorite episodes and changed other parts that then made no sense when referenced in later episodes... but knowing Netflix, it might have not been their choice to do so and even then I am happy Lazy in Space was released in the first place :]
I kinda like the new version tho.. In my opinion is just more calming and the colouring and stuff.. yeh the original alright. But i feel like this verson just makes it feel more relaxing
That's Puppycat in general especially lazy in space. It's like Deckard was holding the sanity of the show together. I think it would be better on rewatch. Beautiful visuals, interesting dialogue, and trippy af.
@@PrincessOfSeaAndMoonfr though 😭😭😭 everyone got mad when they made her chubbier, now she's slimmer and they're still mad :'), personally I like that bee comes in diff sizes, I think it makes sense for her to be fit now since she does carry heavy things a lot and stuff if that makes sense?
Im not sure what kind of style in this animation. I wanna say it's like old anime style but at the same time it's cartoony like Steven Universe style and Adventure Time
If you've watched the show you'd be laughing. If you haven't, you'd be crawling on the floor, bawling your eyes out screaming "WHAT DOES IT MEAN???!??"
One day sakurai and Rebecca sugar were making their creations, then a 69th dimension wizard teleported their ideas, mashed them together and took their contexts out from beyond this mortal plain and then made it a show. Welcome to bee and poppy cat.
My cousin loves this show he re-watched it 3 times cause there is such Suttle hints in the dialouge or how they speak where you question the world around them!
5:14 Look, I ADORED this show when I first watched it. And I still do, despite its flaws. But I CANNOT ignore this one: the emotional whiplash I got from this moment. Cardamoms story is deeply tragic and the show normally deals with it very well, with stunning emotional moments. But having his REAL and valid reaction completely undercut by childish whining, animated with a theatrical and dramatic pose, feels like it’s … insulting him? I know this isn’t the intention of the creators but damn does it look bad. Not to mention it’s a portrayal of a character whose frustrations are NEVER otherwise let out, and a portrayal of a saddeningly real situation: the parentified child/ child who had to look after themselves. I love Cardamom and the character they built and the story and environments surrounding him, but I can’t ignore this small moment. It feels like the show wanted to brush past it really quickly to get back to the “ooo! Bright colours! Puppycat insisting he’s cool! Humour! Cute stuff!” When they really had the chance to show something truly heartbreaking and SUBSTANTIAL. As i sad, I don’t think it was the creators’ intention that this moment got presented the way it did, with the time crunch of the episode’s production and most likely only being able to have so many episodes in total bc of whatever deal they made with Netflix, it’s likely some plot lines/side stories would need to be cut down. As a side character, this was probably bound to happen to Cardamom, and for that I’m truly sad because they had an awesome character and the overall execution was very good imo. Shame the deepest and most thought-provoking line of his whole arc was immediately diminished by “dramatic childish whining” Edit: cleaned up some of my wording
@@nastianevy8343 thank you so much! I was a little nervous at first (hence the word bomb) because it could just be me or there being something I don’t know about being at play So thank you for agreeing
I feel so bad for those who didn’t see season one here one RU-vid first. The first three episodes are so lack luster compared to the og ones they are trying to recap.
While it's nice to see the new art style, I wish that the first few episodes (the recap episodes, essentially) kept some of the scripting and vocal performances from the original first season were kept in. The vocal performances in the original episodes 1-10 felt a bit more natural sounding in all honesty whereas the recap episodes sound like they're awkward or something.