Ep 11. Demise of the Planet of the Apes / The Ape-Rentice
- TV-14
- November 14, 2011
- 11 min
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8.3 (31)
Demise of the Planet of the Apes / The Ape-Rentice is the 11th episode of the second season of Mad. In this dual segment episode, the writers of the show parody two very different movies.
The first segment, Demise of the Planet of the Apes, is a spoof of the famous movie series Planet of the Apes. The story takes place in a human-dominated world, where humans are treated like animals and apes rule the world. However, the twist in this parody is that the apes are not intelligent at all, and behave like humans, while the humans are the more advanced species. The segment follows the adventures of a group of humans who have to fight their way through the ape society to reach the one person who lives outside the realm of the apes. The clever writing and animation perfectly capture the essence of the original movie series while adding a comical twist.
The second segment, titled The Ape-Rentice, is an obvious parody of the hit TV show The Apprentice. It follows the story of a young and ambitious chimpanzee who wants to become the next CEO of an ape-run company. He thinks he has what it takes to become the leader of the company but has to compete with other apes who also want the top spot. The segment is filled with witty jokes, puns, and many references to the original show. However, the writers also take the opportunity to address larger issues like workplace harassment and toxic work environments.
The animation in both segments is witty and creative, representing a great addition to Mad's season 2. The amount of detail on each character's face and the environments are impressive, to say the least. This level of detail enhances the experience for those watching who are familiar with the original movies and shows.
Overall, Demise of the Planet of the Apes / The Ape-Rentice is a highly entertaining episode of Mad, and it is one of the best episodes of season 2. The witty and creative writing, combined with the high-quality animation, makes it a must-watch for anyone who loves spoofs and parodies. The episode manages to tread the line between being humorous and poignant, making it a perfect representation of what Mad is all about.