Ep 1. Dying to Eat
- TV-MA
- April 7, 2019
- 15 min
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Lazor Wulf season 1 episode 1 "Dying to Eat" is an intriguing series opener that sets the tone for the rest of the series. The episode introduces viewers to the main character Lazor Wulf, a wolf who lives in the ghetto of a city with his friends and fellow animals. The episode opens with Lazor and his friends Bczar and Cannon walking through the city where they stop over at Kiwi's BBQ to have lunch.
Kiwi's BBQ is a popular restaurant in the city that is always busy and full of customers. However, Lazor's wolf instincts kick in as soon as he enters the restaurant and he senses that something is wrong. Lazor gets into a fight with the chef, who tries to serve him the BBQ ribs that he suspects are made out of his friend Bczar. The chef claims that he uses the best meat in the city, but Lazor is certain that it is meat from his friend.
When Lazor's wolf instincts kick in, he becomes furious and starts to transform into a laser beam firing wolf. The episode takes a turn for the comical as things get out of control at the restaurant. Lazor's friends try to calm him down, but they are unsuccessful. They eventually manage to flee the scene of the disturbance leaving Lazor behind.
As he cools down and reflects, Lazor thinks about his reaction and wonders if his suspicions are true. The episode introduces some deep themes such as loyalty, trust, and fear of the unknown. Lazor's transformation into a laser beam firing wolf is a manifestation of his fear and distrust of the unknown.
The episode ends with Lazor meeting up with his friends at their regular hangout spot. There, they buy food from a street vendor who sells them hot dogs at a cheap price. The hot dogs, however, turn out to be made out of human fingers, leading to yet another confrontation. The episode leaves viewers wondering what will happen to the characters in the next episode.
Overall, Lazor Wulf season 1 episode 1 is a clever and humorous series opener that sets the tone for the rest of the series. The animation style is unique and the characters are well-designed and engaging. The episode introduces some deep themes but also manages to keep things light-hearted and fun. Viewers who enjoy a good comedy with a dash of adventure will definitely enjoy this show.