I finished watching an anime called My Daemon. It's 13 episodes long with 45 min episodes. It very much fits into a dystopian genre. I had added it to my Netflix watchlist last year and decided to give it a watch, now that I'm back to researching dystopia. Set in a post-apocalyptic war where nuclear warfare caused weird creatures called demons with abilities to emerge, humanity has been reduced to specific zones as these monsters rampage towards people and they respond in kind. These demons are treated like monsters and within that pervasive hatred there's a little boy that adopted a small demon and cares for it like a loving pet. Demons are only treated in 3 ways; extermination, slavery, and research (akin to animal testing). The boy and his demon buddy suffer from bullying, discrimination, and outright violence to take the demon away dead or alive because they are considered dangerous. They are targeted by an organization that wants the demon and some shit happens. It was a good watch. The animation was done by a Thai based company called Igloo Studios for Netflix. No word if there will be a second season, doubt it, but I'm OK if it ends there. They can certainly explore more, but also leave it to the imagination.

Cleaning up my watchlist I found Bee and Puppycat. I checked if there's any cancelation news and I didn't find anything. It's been like 4 years though. Would love to see more of that show. The YouTube channel Cartoon Hangover keeps posting YouTube Shorts about it and the comments always ask for a new season. I hope that day will come. I haven't given up hope.

Speaking of shows I'd love to see more of, Regular Show is dropping new episodes today. Called The Lost Tapes. I can't wait to see more Mordecai and Rigby, oooOooooooOOOOOooooooh. Not sure when they'll be on hulu, but I hope it's soon. I think you can't watch TV from the Cartoon Network website anymore and I believe I don't have that channel. My mother insists on having cable although nobody uses it, but it's part of one of those packages with phone and internet. I remember when the cable company switched owners and they changed the channels package, removing Cartoon Network and Comedy Central from basic. Those were pretty much the only channels I watched regularly and I don't watch cable since then. It's been like 7 years. So yeah, new Regular Show, Yeaaah. #recentlywatched #watchlist