Sweet Tooth - Netflix dystopian series for furries, non-binaries and progressives.

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Set in the near future, where a virus ravages the world, then all babies are then born as furries
(presumably as a result of the vaccine)

The protagonist is a boy-antler hybrid mutant named Gus, who has the nickname 'Sweet Tooth'.



His father took him away from the evil capitalistic world, that is being punished for hating the furries. Hiding in a remote cabin in the woods, he is convinced the furries were chosen to inherit the earth.


When the father dies of coof the virus, he decides to leave the protection of the wood and look for his mother in Colorado.
Then is rescued by a big black guy (named Tommy Jepperd) from racist furries hunters.

They then have adventures together running from evil capitalists and pretend furries (the Animal Army)
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It's not a new idea, but based from a DC comic book series from a decade ago, which looks significantly more dysopian.

Overall the production is quite slick, but has been significantly dumbed down (presumably to suit the non-binaries and friends)
 
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Took a look at the source material and then came back here. Just from the pages and panels in Google images and the fact that Vertigo is the publisher, I can tell the atmosphere got absolutely shat out of the window in order to make the series more PG.
Will read the comic now, thanks. Just from trailers the series doesn't catch any interest.
 
Unfortunately had sat through the first episode and it was utter shit. Sweet Tooth's ears and anthers looked fake AF and Sweet Tooth is barely above brain dead in intelligence. Who needs other people to protect him at all times.
 
The original series wasn't good and it shows midway that the author didn't knew how to finished it so he put like a curse macguffin. Not to mention the art is atrocious and the characters are bland and bloring.

The moral of the story is "humanity bad". Like all the rest of new age media nowadays.

The concept is already shit and I have no doubt Netflix will fuck it up even more.
 
Oh god. I've been waiting for furry shit to go mainstream one of these days. I hope this fucking bombs so we can put off the furfag menace just a couple more years.
 
I liked the comic. It's derivative as hell but pretty great otherwise. I had family telling me it's a pretty good show recently.

I saw the guy behind the kid after clicking on the thread and just laughed. Of course they had to make one of them black.
 
I saw the guy behind the kid after clicking on the thread and just laughed. Of course they had to make one of them black.
That character of Tommy is supposed to be a white hockey player living in the Midwest and married with a loving wife.

He is stereotypical white.

No wonder they cast a black for the role. They really want to portray black people as virtuous and wholesome.
 
There's already a manga about this. I believe it's Hideshi Hino. I know I read it. Some kind of pandemic causes every baby to be some kind of animal. The mothers don't care and are so attached to their animal babies that it scares their husbands. One woman gives birth to a weird prehistoric lizard. I think they show a black couple with a baby chimp. :lol:
 
There's already a manga about this. I believe it's Hideshi Hino. I know I read it. Some kind of pandemic causes every baby to be some kind of animal. The mothers don't care and are so attached to their animal babies that it scares their husbands. One woman gives birth to a weird prehistoric lizard. I think they show a black couple with a baby chimp. :lol:
Hideshi Hino is a guro artist/writer and looking at his bibliography non guro birthing isn't really his thing. Whatever the name of the manga is it isn't his name.
 
I don’t have Netflix but I was visiting family who do and a preview for this show popped up. The uncanny valley vibe we got from the characters was a bit overwhelming. I’ll echo the above reaction that furries are trying to be pushed onto normies. Gotta love clown world.
 
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