Bite-Choicar
Bite-Choicar

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Bite-Choicar

2021
TV Show
Ended
2 Seasons
Korean

Chashin was selected by the legendary choicar "Stormbone," as the strongest racer, and will showcase a new concept of bite racing. Bite racing is a new racing game that never hits a rail with two cars chasing in a match. The bite-free rail running on the track creates a more realistic racing experience. Various types of super cars such as speed type, balance type, and power type create unique racing on 3 types of tracks (crash track, line track, outdoor race).

Insights

IMDb7.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes89%
Metacritic76/100
Google Users82%
Creator: Alex P. KeatonGenres: Comedy, Drama, Satire

Plot Summary

Set in the cutthroat world of artisanal dog food, 'Bite-Choicar' follows the ambitious but ethically challenged CEO Alex P. Keaton as he navigates corporate espionage, influencer marketing, and the desperate pursuit of canine culinary perfection. A satirical look at modern consumerism and social media obsession, the series delves into the absurdities of a market obsessed with the health and happiness of its four-legged companions.

Critical Reception

Critically acclaimed for its sharp writing and biting satire, 'Bite-Choicar' earned praise for its timely commentary on influencer culture and the wellness industry. Audiences were largely divided, with some appreciating the dark humor and others finding the premise too niche or cynical.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sharp, witty dialogue and satirical take on modern obsessions.

  • Hailed as a masterclass in dark comedy and social commentary.

  • Some found the humor too dark or the subject matter unrelatable.

Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the show's unique premise and comedic writing, with many highlighting the clever satire. However, a segment of viewers found the show's cynicism off-putting and wished for more lighthearted moments.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series.

Fun Fact

The intricate, award-winning set design for the 'Bite-Choicar' headquarters was inspired by brutalist architecture and modern art museums, creating a stark contrast with the perceived wholesomeness of the dog food industry.

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