O.A.T.S. Studios Vol. 1 <Netflix> (2017+)
Apparently, this Oats studio started a series for "Neill Blomkamp's disturbing vision of the future on Earth, a computer generated film", which put out the series in 2017 (
link for THOSE shows released in order). They follow the premise of a future wear remaining human is a privilege, and some people lose it (ie criminals) and have their mind transferred to an android of sorts with no explanation of what happens tot he bodies or why (presumably, sold so others can move to a younger healthier body). I say 'presumably, because the 'Vol 1' now showing on Netflix is NOT that link I embedded in the second sentence.
What's showing on Netflix is a series of shorts, generally apocalyptic and with most set in the future. The opening live action episode ''Rakka' has
Sigourney Weaver leading a military group against some alien reptiles. Episode two 'Firebase' is, I think the only episode, set in the past - Vietnam/Korea specifically, with some local who's family gets killed by we don't know which side, and he 'evolves' into the River God destroying everyone and everything. After that, the episodes somewhat bounce around, so there isn't any real continuity OTHER THAN sprinkling in a few from the OG series about 'Adam' and the brain-to-android future. Of course, they don't give us the first few episodes of that series and instead drop in a few along the way, so we have no context or real means to connect these 'related' Adam episodes. Frustration is mild, but exists.
Net effect is a series of stand alone episodes, some of which are quite funny. For example, 'Cooking with Bill' appears to be an 80's infomercial with a few clips of him and 'Karen' trying to demo products that go horribly wrong (almost on par with Beaker and the Muppet show). My favorite was 'God: Serengeti, Chicago', where we find God in his study readying some book with a large diorama taking up most of the room. The first clip is of a large city (Chicago) where God looks over all the little people in their city, and then orders his butler to light the tall building on fire. God muses what must be going through their minds, and the butler is noticeably concerned for them but God treats them as toys for his amusement with other dire consequences. The second clip 'Serengeti' is more about cavemen and God messing with them via his butler. Oh, there is also 'Kapture' episode with two clips of military nerds trying out new weapons on unsuspecting volunteers. I mean, there's some humor in some, but the rest are more bleak and end of world type stuff. Nearly all of it is pretty well done, and the 'Adam' episodes are of such CGI quality I had a hard time believing they were CGI at times.
No nudity. Good quality (mostly) on the visuals, and decent writing. Not a total waste of your time, but you might want to read the imdb link in the title to pick-and-choose which episodes you actually choose to watch, unless you like a crapshoot. 6.5/10
I think the original Adam series, if watched in succession, might be pretty darn good. I may see if I can download it somewhere.