Now we're talking! This episode is throughout enjoyable and creative from beginning to end.

The animation is great and the characters a lot of fun. I love concept of robots going on a sightseeing tour to discover the last remains of humanity and reminiscing about the downfall of the human civilization. Let's face it, it's probably going to happen in a similar fashion anyway.

Also, Exploding Kittens joke.

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I thought this one was great fun. The actors here really made the characters work with their comedic timing, and the animation was just beautiful throughout. I have to also give credit to how great the backgrounds and environments were, overflowing with detail (definitely got a The Last of Us vibe at times). The climate change message wasn't exactly subtle, but that doesn't mean it's not needed.

I also love cats, so this worked for me.

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This episode hits the same spot Nier Automata does, oddly enough. The whole post-apocalyptic world, the general vibe, all that. Those dialogs about weird stuff humans did are like straight out of the game. I love Nier Automata and I love this episode. I would love a whole season about these three robots and the cat exploring the remains of the cities, please and thank you.

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It's like watching three pseudo-intellectuals following a script written by a Redditor, which speaks for its low quality writing and dialogue. Epitome of tired internet humor.

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The best episode, the jokes are perfect!

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I thought this was great - fun interactions between the robots, who are busy touring a post-apocalyptic human city and run up against another threat. "Watch out, it's getting ready to explode!"

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Pretty enjoyable, definitely more so than the first episode. Was still a bit too much on the nose though. The shortness seems to be a blessing and a curse, I guess.

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hahaha, I liked this one

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That was excellent. Three robots visit a destroyed human city. A bit weird that there are still complete corpses, hanging, with their clothes on, still holding objects, etc. Would suggest that the destruction was pretty recent, while everything else suggests it was not.

The animation didn't need much, so it's ok. The three robots have very different looks and personalities which makes for great interactions. The idea is a bit stupid though, they have these weird interpretations of human behaviour, which makes for a bit of fun, but it becomes totally stupid as soon as you see that they have instant access to a wide range of knowledge that includes up to graphic references to teabagging. A bit strange that they don't have better interpretation of sports or human anatomy (specially as one is very much designed to be human like). But anyway, it's fun, if not very original or consistent.

Really didn't see coming the cat army though. Fun.

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I love the dark humor, the three robots' respective personalities, and the plot twist!

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You either love or hate that kind of flat humor. It's pretty distinctive, and this episode doesn't contain much else.

I liked it though. It wasn't that witty or really great dialogue, but I felt like it worked in this context. They are robots. They aren't good talkers I guess.
The jokes about human stuff worked though, and I liked the post-apocalyptic vibe.

The cat at the same end was a bit off for me though. Dunno, the episode would've been much better without it for me.
It just didn't fit, or clicked for me.

So that's why it got one down for me to a solid 7/10.

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we go from very edgy and dark to a pretty laid-back, comical commentary on human nature from three robots walking around a ruin human town
I really enjoyed the banter between the three robots as they tried to educate each other on human nature from there less than accurate knowledge of the subject

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The humour in this unfortunately feel extremely flat for me, and I was left cringing rather than laughing.

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Three Robots is My favourite in season 1 of love death and robots. Funny and broader insights into humanity. Lovely companionship between the three Robots (it made me want to be on their adventure with them). And surprise twists.

A bigger more expansive vision than other episodes. Rather than the vignettes we get in other episodes this feels like a scene in a film. It's clever how much world/story building they manage without filling it full of exposition or ramming content in. Excellent script.

I really like the look too. A post apocalyptic world that isn't too depressing or uber edgy. Has a bit of the feel of Wall-e I suppose because it's being envisioned from the viewpoints of very skilled but childlike robots.

Some of The look and humour reminded me of the Portal game, especially reminded me of Glados but less kill-y.

I need a full film.

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Started off slow, especially since I started with Season 3, but then got much better once there was a cat involved. No, I'm serious.

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I. Love. The jokes. OMG. And the characters, all of them display a different type of personality and different roles in the way they interact with each other, the dialogs are so good. Also, as the last ep, the plot twist was pretty interesting and unexpected. Im loving the show so far.

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seriously, this episode includes many previous popular features, however, when skulls are literally shown at their scenes as expected, and whose topic is little cliche, this one is just not that exotic.

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Cute episode with funny commentary from the robots. I liked the terminator homage (plus bait and switch) in the opening shot

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Kinda cute, sorta funny at times, but not really worth 15 minutes of human life.

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Despite the clunky writing at times, but I would consider "Three Robots" the funniest short in the entire anthology.

I mean, three robots stuck in the Apocalypse with a cat - the true sequel to Wall-E.

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Hairy Murder Machines. Yep, that's the whole review.

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I think we've just seen the future of porn.
I wouldn't mind, however.

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The reason for the extinction given by the robot is ridiculous. Destruction of World clearly indicates another cause of SUDDEN extinction.

BTW. Translated from Polish by me - Google Automatic Translator ;P

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and all along i thought that cocroaches that can make it

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This episode reminds me of Nathan W Pyle's Strange Planet on instagram. But with robots instead of aliens.

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