Krogzilla Gets a Job

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  • 2012
  • 1 Season
  • 0.0  (6)

"Krogzilla Gets a Job" is an enthralling web series released by Defy Media in 2012-2013. It’s a uniquely captivating show that amalgamates elements from different themes such as comedy, adventure, and fantasy, and spins them into one hilarious package. It offers a perspective-altering and humorous take on the conventional notions linked to mythical creatures. The series centers around the character of Krogzilla, a gigantic sea monster who suddenly becomes human-sized and is forced to live among people.

Krogzilla, the titular character, is a colossal undersea leviathan. While his existence sounds reminiscent of old horror films featuring monstrous creatures, the series takes a dramatic turn by introducing an unexpected twist. During an unfortunate incident involving submarines, Krogzilla is reduced to the size of an average human being. He undergoes this drastic transformation while dwelling in his natural habitat deep inside the Pacific Ocean. This setup paves the way for numerous comedic situations and forms the core of the engaging narrative. The series takes the audience into the daily life of Krogzilla as he grapples with his new human-like reality.

The series leans heavily into comedy as we witness Krogzilla struggle to adapt to his new existence and conform to societal norms. Unlike his past life as an intimidating monster free in the ocean, Krogzilla is now required to find a job, pay rent, and navigate social relationships. His primal instincts are in stark contrast with the human world's expectations, and this fish-out-of-water scenario is skillfully transformed into comedic gold.

As Krogzilla embarks upon his new life, he wrestles to find employment suitable for a former sea monster. He tries his luck at multiple job interviews, leading to sidesplitting scenarios, thanks to his out-of-place demeanor and unconventional job qualifications. Krogzilla's attempts are often met with incredulity, confusion, or outright terror, thanks to his past life as a Godzilla-esque figure. This also takes him on the road to self-discovery and adaptation. While this "monster-looking-for-a-job" storyline forms the backbone of the series, it also serves as a launchpad for a broad spectrum of offbeat characters and side stories.

In Krogzilla's quest for making it through the daily grind, he encounters an array of eccentric characters including, but not limited to, a dubious landlord, a sardonic crab, and dramatically terrified humans unable to look beyond his monstrous exterior. As the protagonist, Krogzilla is provided with a surprisingly charming and empathetic personality, making it easier for audiences to root for him despite his often brutish past and appearance.

Throughout its runtime, "Krogzilla Gets A Job" bounces back and forth between the slapstick and situational humor rooted in Krogzilla's monstrous origins and the wry and grounded comedy generated from his encounters in the human world. The series’ blend of absurd, farcical humor along with sympathetic storytelling renders it both highly entertaining and pleasantly surprising. In addition, it subtly conveys the message of acceptance and the age-old adage that one should not judge a book by its cover.

The entire narrative is enlivened by a distinct animation style. The teetering between a simplified and cartoonish world and actual human society is visually striking, shaping an immersive experience for the audience. This new sort of humor that challenges the norm with a fresh set-up makes "Krogzilla Gets a Job" a noteworthy member of the league of unconventional animated web series.

Indeed, "Krogzilla Gets a Job" offers audiences something truly different with its original premise, smart comedy, and heartwarming character arcs. It is a delightful and entertaining journey of an oceanic predator who turns into a regular city-dweller to follow societal norms while grappling with obstacles in his path. The series proves to be innovative in its structure and entertaining in its execution, making it a must-watch for fans of comedic animation.

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Seasons
Deconstruction
10. Deconstruction
September 2, 2012
Krogzilla tries his hand at demolition. Featuring "Creatures (Getting Closer)" by Nick Flora.
Price Bombers
9. Price Bombers
July 26, 2012
Krogzilla works on his salesmanship at the supermarket.
The Sub
8. The Sub
July 19, 2012
Krogzilla becomes a substitute teacher for a geography class.
Pet Store
7. Pet Store
July 12, 2012
Krogzilla is tested when he starts work at a Pet Store
Party Marty
6. Party Marty
July 5, 2012
Krogzilla works a birthday party as Party Marty
Regurgitated
5. Regurgitated
June 28, 2012
Krogzilla works at a movie theater featuring Regurgitor.
Tiny Buildings
4. Tiny Buildings
June 21, 2012
Krogzilla wrestles with the temptation of his destructive past.
Attack of the Kiosk
3. Attack of the Kiosk
June 14, 2012
Krogzilla faces his old nemesis Regurgitor (Ken Marino).
Big Dogs
2. Big Dogs
June 7, 2012
Krogzilla experiences the challenges of fast food employment at Big Dogs.
The Interview
1. The Interview
May 31, 2012
Krogzilla now faces his greatest challenge yet: the job interview.
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  • Premiere Date
    May 31, 2012
  • IMDB Rating
    0.0  (6)