The American film's mockery of its own country fell into the hands of the animation team and turned into an unscrupulous brain hole.
From "America: A Movie," which rewrites American history, to "The Workplace of Conspiracy," which dismantles the entire American social and scientific research, there is a love-hate relationship with this land.

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Believe it or not, the president of the United States is a robot.
As for the U.S. government, it is a completely fake countertop institution, and the celebrities who manipulate everything behind it are shape-shifting lizard people, who even use blood sacrifices to change the Dow Jones index.
Watching her crazy father "give a speech" on the street, Reagan once again helplessly dragged her own "Frankenstein" to the car.
Although the outside world regards everything dad says as crazy talk, Regan, who works for development companies, knows it – it's true!
Because the Developer Company is the means by which the Shadow Council controls the world, as a female scientist, Regan's job is to help her boss complete all kinds of crazy brain holes: find ways to implant advertisements for people's dreams; cultivate countless clones of President Kennedy; dump old goods on a town that will always live in the last century...
Seeing that she has "outstanding merits", Reagan believes that promotion must be a nail in the coffin, but the boss suddenly sends a new person- Brett, to manage the team with Regan.
This "heavenly soldier" who graduated from Yale University with eight-pack abs actually knows nothing about scientific research except for his self-deprecating communication skills.
Reagan must not only moderately hide her anger and disobedience, but also deal with the key project at hand - the robot president.
As a genius scientist, Reagan designed the robot president to be perfect, and successfully replaced the president himself, but because the "patriotic index" of the robot president was accidentally raised, he declared war on the world on TV.
Although the robot president lost his patriotic feelings after five minutes of reading Facebook, the ability of artificial intelligence to learn on his own has given him new thinking about "destroying the world".
Reagan can only work with Brett and the team to stop the Robot President's plan to destroy the world.
That is, in such an invention, a bug in the middle of you and me, Regan, who originally only engaged in scientific research, slowly learned the workplace culture and had an interesting team that was closely linked.
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Consistent with satirical American animation, Conspiracy Workplace retains a variety of political metaphors.
From social media to crazy and absurd political teams, from brainless people to irresponsible governments, almost no one has escaped the crusade of screenwriters.
In order to make the irony more grounded, "Conspiracy Workplace" borrows a lot of classic movies.
For example, borrow from the "monster president" image of "Akira" and "Strange Shape".
For example: an 80s town that pays homage to Stranger Things and E.T.
"Conspiracy Workplace" also integrates its own brain holes with various popular culture classic "terriers".
For example, Tyler Swift's "Shakeitoff" is associated with the long-lived Queen of England with the Lizard Man.
The way the two turn green for a second and greet each other warmly is really amazing.
Another example: the packaging of the lizard people's celebrity gathering as a grand Oscar ceremony, the "lizards" dressed in Chinese costumes are intertwined, and it is also a strange picture that has never been seen before.
Of course, satire does not stop at the integration of melody and funny, but also reflects racial prejudice, political direction and sexism, which are the social issues of many American comedies.
Returning to the title of "Conspiracy Workplace", the animation creates a workplace that is no different from real life.
The whole team has to please the gold lord's father for the capital chain, and each person shows a completely different personality.
Reagan has no technical intelligence, and although she can create everything, she is a thankless social animal.
Brett doesn't know anything but has a very high emotional intelligence, everyone likes to talk to him, and his popularity is so good.
There's also the hot girl PR who can persuade people to do anything, the dolphin man with a muscular brain full of violence, the Asian biologist who vows to take the best medicine, and the alien mind reader who has no human form at all.
Faced with Regan, who is unique in ability, they would have had a hard time forming a close team.
But as everyone solves various crises together, Regan, who likes to go it alone, also finds the joy of the workplace and cooperation, even if they are still carrying out various conspiracies in order to make money, and continue to flip around in the gray area.
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In the face of the classics of "The Simpsons" and "Rick and Morty", the alternative "Conspiracy Workplace" actually has a good creative lineup, such as Alex Hersh, a screenwriter who participated in the production of the "Owl Magic Society" and "Weird Town" series, and his douban scores are almost all over 9 points.
But what is the purpose of the screenwriter's repeated criticism of social reality?
Conspiracy Theory gives a different answer from a warm perspective.
The story always focuses on Regan as a worker—
Why does she have an IQ burst emoji of zero?
Why can't she hug others?
Why doesn't she know how to get along with her colleagues?
She has a strange original family and an unusual upbringing.
After the divorce of the scientist dad and the writer mom, the dad who didn't have time to take care of the children designed a nanny bear robot to give Regan a cold hug and overprotective.
Even more devastating, the father even deleted all of Regan's memories of friendship in order to concentrate on his daughter becoming a scientist.
When I was a child, I only saw learning, and when I grew up, my heart was full of scientific research, which became the established trajectory of Ligan's small life.
She has never learned the real surging love between people, so she can only choose to seek security in the cold technology, and even once used the robot president and robot boyfriend she created as the object of conversation.
Fortunately, in the company of colleagues, Regan, the heroine full of shortcomings, did not disgust the audience.
Although the conspiracies designed by Regan are all evil, everyone dissolves the absurd understanding of real life in her heart - it turns out that there are people outside the machine, and when they look back, they will find that they are imperfect but real and can feel, and they are helping Regan complete the self-redemption from the shadow of childhood.
Similarly, the frequently popular adult animation is also making up for the imperfect childhood of countless viewers.
They are incredibly gentle in trying to use language that children can understand, and heal the long-term disappointment and helplessness hidden in some corner of the adult's heart.
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