I have recently become hooked one of [adult swim]'s most amazing shows ever. It is so good that it would honestly be an insult to lump it in with all of the vulgar comedies they are known for. Don't even put this brilliant work of art in the same category!
There are some times in life when I just can't help but feel a little depressed for no reason. So when one night when I was feeling sad, I was flipping through the channels and saw something called Off the Air playing on [adult swim]. For those who aren't aware, the show is basically a beautiful version of Robot Chicken due to the fact that it's a bunch of different skits in a short 15-minute compilation. The show has so much eye poppingly wonderful imagery, music that helps cool my nerves down on a rough day, and is just an all around majestic, relaxing, calming, borderline mystical experience to watch.
There have been skits on the show that have literally given me goosebumps, sent shivers down my spine, and made my eyes water due to how weird but also simultaneously wonderous they are. It is unlike any other show that has every existed and every time I watch it, I feel as though my depression has just suddenly been washed away. It is in a sense, the video equivalent to anti-depressants.
The show isn't exactly funny like most of [adult swim]'s other stuff and hardly ever makes me laugh, but the unpredictable creative nature the series has to offer never fails to put a huge smile on my face, even during times when I can hardly get myself to smile.
The long list of mixed emotions I feel when I watch Off the Air is beyond words. Excitement, awe, deja vu, calmness, and just all around warmth. I have even felt feelings that I've never felt in my life before thanks to the show.
The only other thing I can think of that can possibly compare to Off the Air with all the many mixed emotions it makes me feel is this one song from the video game, Fate:
When I said that I don't really care for Robot Chicken anymore these days, it's mainly because this show has taken it's place as my favorite 15-minute animated variety series. It has provided me with so many memorable skits that didn't involve ruining my childhood, lewd references to genitalia, or even cursing in any way shape or form. I've even jokingly referred to it as "Robot Chicken's more mature, polite older cousin" lol.
Here is my personal favorite episode, Liquid. All I have to do is see three seconds of this true piece of art and my heart starts beating rapidly:
How on Earth has Robot Chicken won 2 Emmys but this brilliant show has never won one single award during it's long run? I think that this work of art is far more deserving of an Emmy than some ridiculous compilation of pure silliness being acted out by children's toys. Don't you?