This episode is the single most beautiful episode in the whole show. They are woken up in the middle of the night with colorful visions of ghosts from the sea creatures that once lived there, as it used to be the ocean floor, millions of years ago. Two salesmen are stranded in the middle of the desert of Southwest US, when their car breaks down. This definitely has the most distinctive art style, and honestly deserves a special shoutout for that.
LOVE DEATH 4 SET MOVIE
This feels like an alternate version of that Chris Pratt/Jennifer Lawrence movie Passengers.Ī world renowned artist, known for his distinctive use of a particular shade of blue, prepares to unveil his ultimate art exhibit, an expression of his true purpose in life. When they wake, they realize they are lightyears away from their intended destination. Without air support or reinforcements of any kind, will their mission be a success?Ĭlassic monster hunter adventure! Beyond the Aquila RiftĪstronauts set in their hyperspace coordinates before going into cryo-sleep for the journey. In a seemingly WWII setting, a squad of Russian soldiers are looking for nests of incredibly deadly monsters that have taken over the forest. The most anime of the bunch, the lore of this fantasy is fascinating and I could watch a whole show based on this. How do monsters and monster hunters move forward in the world, as the industrial revolution, steampunk technology, and English colonialism tear through China? You know, watching Castlevaniaand this episode makes me really feel the need to find more awesome Dracula-based stories. Unfortunately, this version of Dracula is not much of a conversationalist. Sucker of SoulsĪ scientist and his hired team of mercenaries find the tomb of Dracula himself. Such a funny episode, I’ve never felt so roasted by a bunch of robots. They explore simple human activities like bouncing a ball, serving food, and observing cats. Three robots explore a “human city” in a post-apocalyptic world, as a vacation. Humans will always emotionally connect with inanimate objects. This military action story follows a combat pilot and her ship, the “Lucky 13” as they accomplish various military missions.Ī great underdog story, that hits you right in the feels.
Even though this isn’t the highest rated episode, it might actually be my favorite. Surprisingly, this episode is the most wholesome, with happy marriages and friendly neighbors. This episode is incredibly awesome to watch, with big ol’ monsters fighting, and intense women telling old white men off.ĭiary farmers must use their mech suits and weaponized homesteads to fight back a horde of parasitic carnivorous insects. After a clearly wealthy audience member offers a large sum of money to intentionally lose the fight, what happens when they turn him down? We follow a team in an underground fighting ring, except the fighter mind-links to a giant terrifying monster. Warning: This show is incredibly mature, containing swearing, grotesque violence, and pornographic activity. Some are overly realistic like a AAA video game, some look like children’s cartoons, but it’s not the realism I’m ranking, just how enjoyable it is to watch. Lastly, because each one has it’s own animation style, I rank that as well, largely on how visually pleasing it is. Not all of them are robots in a C-3PO sense, but they are all a little bit sci-fi. I’m going to rank each episode of on four separate 10-point scales, Love, Death, Robots, and Art Style.įor Love, I’m not only referring romantic love, but also the idea of how fun the episode is, whether it’s funny, etc.įor Death, I’m really talking about how dramatic the episode is, how the action ranks, etc.įor Robots, the rank is based on how interesting the science fiction element is.
The only thing all of them have in common is the concept of Love, the concept of Death, and some form of Robot. Each episode takes place in it’s own universe, with a unique animation style, and ranging between 5-17 minutes in length. The show is an anthology series, meaning there is no ongoing story between episodes.
Today on Netflix, the second season of Love Death + Robots will be released, and I thought I’d take a moment and rank the first season of episodes, if you’re curious to see what it’s all about.