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Is there such a thing as a /lit/ tv show? I just watched Tuca and Bertie.

The show takes the anthropomorphic aesthetic one step further to extend it from animals-as-humans to every single object; it formulates a world of object vitality, object agency, and human-object equality. This is of course considering the current landscape of object theory established by the speculative realists like Graham Harman who coined the "object-oriented ontology"; the idea that to consider objects as unknowable entities which withdraw from human perception undermines them, when they're reduced to their physical subcomponents, and overmines them, when we ignore that they are things in their own right, and instead refer to them by their effect on the human consciousness. The objects exist somewhere in between. The objects of "Tuca and Bertie" are of particular interest to a speculative realist analysis in that they act on their surroundings on the same hierarchy as the animated animals, blurring the lines between the human, the animal, and the object. Complemented with periodic breaks of the laws of nature and logic for comedic effect, the show aims for a surreal aesthetic that makes full use of the 2D medium.

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