

This animation gives new meaning to the term "YouTube Poop." And not in a good way.
I make it a policy to review everything I watch soon after completing it. Most unfortunately, that includes this piece of... well, in any case, I'd really rather not give Shitcom any more viewership than it already has now, but alas, I have my duty. It's time to sit down and be counted--no ifs, ands, or buts. I'm going to flush this one out as quickly and smoothly as possible, so ready your eyes and cover your nose.
Story: If you really, really wanted to, you could argue that Shitcom is an attempt at social commentary on the nature of romantic relationships and how prone they are to bullshitting one another... but that would be giving Shitcom far, far too much credit, so I will not be arguing that. I'm too honest for that, unlike certain other reviewers who shall remain anonymous. It will take you longer to read this review than it will to watch the animation, but suffice it to say that the plot here falls into the category of "random for the sake of it," on top of being toilet humor for the sake of it. It's basically South Park minus the witty writing and relevant social commentary. Sound like a romping good watch? Didn't think so.
Art: All right, the models and animation actually aren't terrible. I'll give it that. Whoever the college undergraduate who made this short film is, he knows how to animate, even if he doesn't know how to write.
Sound: Yup, those sure are fart sounds. Yessir.
Why am I even trying to break this review down? Oh, right. Keystrokes. Keystrokes keystrokes keystrokes.
The short and sweet of it is that the most this animation has to offer is 60 seconds of distraction for the very easily entertained. Like I said, YouTube Poop. I do not recommend viewing this to anyone from any group, location, or upbringing, and my only hope is that reading this review has proven more entertaining than watching Shitcom.
Besides, the book was better.
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