The Cyanide & Happiness Show Season 3 Episode 9

The Cyanide & Happiness Show Season 3 Episode 9 Now That's When I Call Those Guys

  • June 1, 2017
  • 7.4  (8)

The Cyanide & Happiness Show has become a cult classic among fans of offbeat humor and absurdist animation. The show's third season is no exception, delivering even more of the darkly funny, irreverent content that fans have come to love. Episode 9 of season 3, titled "Now That's When I Call Those Guys," is a prime example of the show's twisted sense of humor.

The episode opens with a group of four still-living zombies, who are struggling to find a way to fit in with society. They're tired of being shunned and feared by humans, and they long to be accepted and loved like everyone else. So they decide to form a boy band, hoping to capture the hearts and ears of the public with their infectious undead charm.

The zombies' musical aspirations are narrated by a jaded record executive, who dismisses their dreams as hopeless. But the zombies refuse to give up, and they set out to write a catchy pop song that will win over even the most skeptical listeners. They pour their hearts into their music, singing about their struggles as outcasts and their desire to be treated like human beings. They even come up with a signature dance move, which they practice tirelessly in a rundown rehearsal space.

As the zombies perfect their act, they attract the attention of a sassy music promoter, who sees their potential as a novelty act. She ushers the zombies into the world of showbiz, and they quickly become media darlings. Their infectious pop tunes and goofy dance moves make them a hit with fans, and they soon find themselves on the cover of every tabloid in town.

But as the zombies' fame grows, so does their ego. They begin to demand bigger dressing rooms, fancier costumes, and more adoring fans. They start to treat their human handlers with disdain, and their once-humble demeanor turns into a diva attitude. The record executive who initially doubted their potential sees the changes in them and warns them that they're becoming too caught up in their own hype.

But in the end, it's the zombies' undead nature that ultimately leads to their downfall. During a live performance, one of the zombies' prosthetic limbs falls off, revealing the rotting, decaying flesh beneath it. The horrified audience flees in terror, and the zombies' dreams of acceptance crumble once again. They realize that no matter how catchy their music is or how good their dance moves are, they will never be fully accepted in a world that fears and despises them.

The episode ends with the zombies back in their rehearsal space, reflecting on their brief but tumultuous stint as boy band stars. They may never achieve the fame and acceptance they crave, but they know that they have each other, and that's all that really matters. They launch into one final song, a poignant ballad about the ups and downs of their lives as undead outcasts. It's a bittersweet note to end on, but one that perfectly captures the show's darkly funny, slightly twisted tone.

Overall, "Now That's When I Call Those Guys" is a standout episode of The Cyanide & Happiness Show that highlights the series' strengths. It's a great showcase for the show's irreverent humor, quirky characters, and distinctive animation style. Fans of the show will no doubt love this episode, and newcomers will find it to be a great introduction to the quirky, subversive world of Cyanide & Happiness.

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Description
  • First Aired
    June 1, 2017
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.4  (8)