The adventures of a wolf with a laser on his back and his friends.The adventures of a wolf with a laser on his back and his friends.The adventures of a wolf with a laser on his back and his friends.
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I've seen some dumb, poorly-written, pieces of trash shows in my 34 years on earth, but this unwatchable pile of feces takes the cake. Nothing saves the show, it's all bad, writing, voice acting, music, no saving graces here. I watch adult swim most nights, so I've ended up seeing nearly every episode, nothing interesting, nothing funny. I don't know who this show is for, or how it remains on the air. I usually love adult swim's programming, but I utterly despise this show with all my heart, even made an IMDB account just to vent out the poison the show makes me feel.
The show has generally weak stories and many characters are lacking/downright annoying, but I just can't get over how it looks. I just love pretty much everything about this shows visuals, how unique it is, and how relaxing it is to watch. I think the decision to make all the va's black is really cool and makes the show super unique. I really hope this show starts to develop stronger writing because I just want to keep looking at it. I definitely see the potential of a cult classic.
Based on a webcomic, Lazor Wulf was a rather strange show. It features a psychedelic world where non-anthropomorphic animals can speak and where God is a regular antagonist.
A lot of its humor is based on African-American culture, though casual viewers can still appreciate some of the jokes, it's just not as good without an encyclopedia of references. The main characters range from mellow (the titular Lazor Wulf), hyper emotional (his brother Canon Wulf) and selfish (the sister Blazor Wulf). All are incredibly irreverent, which makes their conflicts with God hilarious.
The animation has been done by two different studios, so season one is slightly different from season two. Overall though it retains a sense of psychedelicism, and the character designs are rather simple,
A good recommendation.
A lot of its humor is based on African-American culture, though casual viewers can still appreciate some of the jokes, it's just not as good without an encyclopedia of references. The main characters range from mellow (the titular Lazor Wulf), hyper emotional (his brother Canon Wulf) and selfish (the sister Blazor Wulf). All are incredibly irreverent, which makes their conflicts with God hilarious.
The animation has been done by two different studios, so season one is slightly different from season two. Overall though it retains a sense of psychedelicism, and the character designs are rather simple,
A good recommendation.
Terrible voice acting and poor timing kills this show. I get what they're doing with the voice "actors" but all these rapper shows on adult swim are the same. Good ideas that would benefit from professional, comedic voice actors. With these rappers voicing the actors, they might be attracting fans but they're losing adult swim regulars. I havent laughed once. Same with The Jellies. Pure Tosh.
What happened to season two?? The production values took a noticeable turn for the worst. The animation is now cheap looking and not nearly as slick. The scripts are still about the same, but this cheap animation is killing the show. The character design is even different. WTF?
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- TriviaThere is a character in the musical "Fiddler on the Roof" named Lazar Wolf. Henry Bonsu, the show's creator, has yet (November 2019) to state whether he was inspired by the musical for his own show or if he developed the idea independently.
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