Wooser's Hand-to-Mouth Life is almost overwhelmingly cute and that's a good thing because some of the sketches in the show can fall flat. Despite the hit and miss humour (for my taste anyway) the show is compact and unique in its nature to keep my interest from week to week.
The dark, self-depreciating humour of Wooser is starkly contrasted by his companions Rin and Ren; who are ...
Wooser's Hand-to-Mouth Life is almost overwhelmingly cute and that's a good thing because some of the sketches in the show can fall flat. Despite the hit and miss humour (for my taste anyway) the show is compact and unique in its nature to keep my interest from week to week.
The dark, self-depreciating humour of Wooser is starkly contrasted by his companions Rin and Ren; who are generally bright, bubbly and somewhat naive, and helps to create numerous amusing situations which usually end with a punchline at Wooser's expense. You probably won't find yourself laughing out loud all too often when watching the show. Instead you'll more often than not be either shaking your head with a wry grin or chuckling at the silliness of the show. Given that each episode is only about four minutes long that's not so bad.
Overall, there's not too much else to rate on this show as it's simply a collection of short, unrelated sketches designed to play off of the polar opposites of Ren/Rin and Wooser. The opening and closing credits are quite cute and some of Wooser's predicaments are actually pretty relatable (if somewhat over the top). I gave the show three stars for its off-beat humour and cute character design, that's about as high as something like this can go as it has no real story arc and is only four minutes long.
PS: At the end of each episode after the credits is a special surprise sketch.
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