At least it doesn’t end on a cliffhanger - though it looks like it might but then carries on.
It’s a lot more serialised than I was expecting, and also drops the secret and gets over a running gag surprisingly quickly.
It’s usually bright and cheery visually, so when it plays with shadow and some horrific designs they stick out.
The humour is mostly contained in one main character and a couple of minor ones. Favourites are definitely the rubbish guard dogs.
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