'The Jellies' by Tyler The Creator is an Eccentric and Crass Cartoon
Malika Renee Butss — October 5, 2015 — Pop Culture
Rapper, activist and producer, Tyler The Creator has created a crass new animated series titled 'The Jellies.' This interesting cartoon will follow the lives of a jellyfish family and their human son.
The season one trailer of this highly anticipated web show has recently been released on YouTube. In a little over one minute, Tyler The Creator and Golf Wang fans can witness all the zany attributes this new animated series has to offer. The Jellies will be available through the subscription-only Golf Media app where new episodes will be posted every Sunday at 6PM PST.
Fans of the rapper and his eccentric work can expect to see a vibrantly dissonant series featuring celebrity appearances, tongue-in-cheek satire and comical spins on social justice issues.
The season one trailer of this highly anticipated web show has recently been released on YouTube. In a little over one minute, Tyler The Creator and Golf Wang fans can witness all the zany attributes this new animated series has to offer. The Jellies will be available through the subscription-only Golf Media app where new episodes will be posted every Sunday at 6PM PST.
Fans of the rapper and his eccentric work can expect to see a vibrantly dissonant series featuring celebrity appearances, tongue-in-cheek satire and comical spins on social justice issues.
Trend Themes
1. Rapper-created Cartoons - Opportunity for rappers to enter the animation industry and create unique, boundary-pushing animated content.
2. Subscription-only Web Shows - The rise of subscription-based web shows allows creators to bypass traditional distribution channels and connect directly with their audience.
3. Tongue-in-cheek Satire - Using humor and satire to address social justice issues in a lighthearted and comedic way.
Industry Implications
1. Animation - Animation studios can collaborate with rappers to produce edgy and unconventional animated series.
2. Streaming - Streaming platforms can explore subscription-based web shows as a way to boost their content offerings and attract niche audiences.
3. Social Commentary - Media companies can develop content that uses satire and humor to shed light on important social justice issues, appealing to younger audiences.
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