12 oz. Mouse (2005–2020)
8/10
The show may be brilliant. (the spoiler is info from the newest episode)
19 November 2006
Warning: Spoilers
I know it's long, but i swear at the end it will all make more sense.

The show at first gives you an impression that it is useless shite the creators of adult swim would pump out just to show you they they can make people watch anything.. its poorly drawn and animated, and the scripts seem so random and unplanned that it isn't even worth being on TV.... but the more that I see the more I think that the insane rambling in the early episodes were important clues to the shows TRUE plot. the show seems like the mouse simply does odd jobs for beer. As the show progresses he meets new people like a pink cube with glasses that talks as if he's superior to everyone, a cop who sounds and acts like he is constantly stoned, a man with crazy nightmarish waving blond hair along with his giant spider comrade (his character grows giant corn-dogs) , mouse has always gotten in giant gunfights at random, but just recently we discovered that the annoying loud feminist is actually a robot, in another episode the pink cube and the shark "prez" dude talk about the "forms" they chose, the cube spouting about his 4 great points, and the shark about one of his own traits(i cant remember), the man growing the corn-dogs talked about "Arachnid Xenomorphication" with mouse(as if they were old comrades) to which the corn dog growing man replied "and thats where the dog went" this brought to my mind that his spider companion had behaviors similar to that of a dog, the blond man went on to talk about how he grows his corn-dogs, and how they were able to "send through" some kind of "fibers" they may hint towards their purpose but i cant remember the specifics, the mouse then said something about how "that" was the reason we built that robots , then the mouse went to look for a golden locket shaped just like his squirrily screeching friend which was stolen in an earlier episode, then it showed the man who stole it trading it with a freakish demon thing for gold, the demon ate it and began destroying the city, mouse asked what it was the shop owner replied by stating "thats what kills us.. thats what kills us all" the mouse then says something along the lines of: "then lets go kill it back".. All of this information leads me to believe that the people in the cardboard village weren't originally in the forms they now have, the blond creepy man is somehow related in mouses return to "normal" whatever that is. I believe the screeching mouse has a larger role later and I'm pretty sure the ending to the series will blow my mind, this show is insane but thats why i love it, and if the show really IS linking together in a significant way then it could very well land itself up as one of my favorite series.
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