I've decided to review each of the short films that make up this series individually.
I really liked this one. Zima Blue is about a legendary but reclusive artist who has enhanced his body with the use of robotics to extend his life. Ahead of the release of what will be his final work, he grants access to a journalist and recounts his life story to her.
The animation was a stylised pen and ink type drawings to create a more traditional Saturday morning cartoon type affair, though the episodes lofty, esoteric story extolling that in art, and in life, sometimes it's better to strip everything away and get back to basics. That happiness can lie in simplicity. In a series that too often has utilised nudity and gore to distract from its emptiness, it's astounding that one so philosophically profound would exist alongside them.