![]() ![]() Trigger warnings: There’s a skeleton hanging from the ceiling in one scene, but otherwise, we’re safe here. I mean, there’s cats and a robot that’s descended from a baby monitor. Is it NSFW? Nope! It’s the opposite of NSFW. The animation’s cute, the characters are cute, and the comedy is adorable. ![]() Quick review: I’d rank this an adorable/10. But I do want to question why the women seem to be sexualized by what they’re wearing. Mako Mori Test result: There’s two women, and the female protagonist has her own narrative arc. Trigger warnings: There’s discussion about rape. There’s quite a raunchy almost-sex scene. The protagonist’s badass, but do her nipples really have to show that much? I mean, seriously, the story involves a whole lot of violent killing. Quick review: The animation’s just as killer as the story. Anyway, happy binge watching! “SONNIE’S EDGE” Well, except for the parts depicting female objectification and entertainment violence. We’re also throwing in a quick review in case you care about what we think. It has three checkpoints: namely, if there’s at least one female character, if she has a narrative arc, and if it doesn’t revolve around supporting a man. We’ve watched each episode for you guys (and okay, maybe for our sake, too) to inform you about three crucial things: how NSFW it is, if there are any triggers you need to avoid, and if it passes the Mako Mori test, which is a media test originating from Tumblr a.k.a. It’s finally out and we know everyone’s excited to binge watch, but before you do, you might want to check out our handy dandy guide first. In case you missed it, Love, Death & Robots is an anthology of animated shorts all involving-you guessed it-love, death, and robots. ![]()
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