

Tim Miller · 2019 · Show
4 seasons · 45 episodes · Animation, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
In 113 Achriom libraries · rated 3.8 of 5
This anthology series skillfully blends dark comedy with tales of horror and fantasy, using animation to explore profound themes of existence and human nature.
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The Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse twists childhood nostalgia into dark social critique, matching Love, Death & Robots' audacious reframing of familiar narrative elements. This novel combines the whimsical elements of childhood favorites with a darkly comic narrative that critiques both society and nostalgia. Batman: Arkham Asylum - A Serious House on Serious Earth probes identity through psychological darkness and moral ambiguity, continuing Love, Death & Robots' challenge to heroic convention. This work is a profound exploration of psychological themes through a dark and atmospheric narrative that challenges the perceptions of heroism and villainy.
Survive Style 5+ reveals identity through bizarre, interconnected narratives with dark comedy, continuing Love, Death & Robots' tradition of audacious storytelling that challenges perception. This work presents an exploration of bizarre narratives that gradually reveal underlying connections, leaving audiences both intrigued and amused. Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight 2 examines identity by merging horror and comedy, channeling Love, Death & Robots' audacious genre-mixing into live-action narrative. This film merges slasher elements with comedic undertones, creating a unique blend that examines friendship and identity amidst horror.
Fate/stay night TV Reproduction grapples with identity and existence via human-technology conflict, matching Love, Death & Robots' use of speculative storytelling to probe being. This series delves into profound themes related to existence, identity, and the complicated relationship between humans and technology. Parasyte -the maxim- uses parasitic horror to examine identity and the human psyche, continuing Love, Death & Robots' method of merging visceral scares with existential questions. This anime stands out for its intense exploration of the human psyche as characters grapple with the threat of parasitic creatures that embody both horror and existential dread.
The Black Rider builds identity through surreal storytelling and theatrical sound, continuing Love, Death & Robots' refusal of conventional narrative through inventive form. This record stands out for its surreal storytelling and inventive musical composition, blending elements of rock, folk, and theatricality. Welcome To My Nightmare shapes identity through theatrical rock horror and surreal narrative, continuing Love, Death & Robots' dark psychological inquiry through audacious form. This record stands out for its theatrical blend of rock and horror, presenting a surreal journey through the mind of a character experiencing a nightmare.
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