Review of Tigtone

Tigtone (2018–2020)
8/10
The MEANS justify the END
20 January 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Tigtone is a hero that absolutely must have a quest, always! For that, he might pick almost any quest, as simple as burying a dead man (and do that the worst way he possibly could, as long as it is the most heroic way he can manage to do it!)

A completely nonsensical approach to the fairy tale satyr, with weirdly (and barely) animated features (but strangely well done as it is), lots of unnecessary deaths, blood, gore, sexual exploitation and whatnot, it's definitely not a show for everyone.

Admittedly, the jokes, both visual and textual, are, usually, extremely superficial, but some carry a lot more social comment on them than one could expect (like Tigtone burning down a whole forest just to find a toolbox, afterwards bringing famine to everyone that depended on that forest for food).

Tigtone solutions to fairy tale problems are cynical, practical, hacky and, almost every time, the worst thing that could happen to the people involved, but they are hilarious!

Every episode is about eleven minutes long, so, it's worth a try for fans of satyrs that are tolerant to lots of exploitation and gore.
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