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[TOMT][SHOW] Animated anthology series on Hulu featuring a pretentious barista, giant ancestral beetles, and a masochist in a zipper mask
Hi everyone, there is a show I remember watching around 2020 or 2021 that is absolutely eating me alive because I can't find it.
I believe I watched it on Hulu. It only had a season or two, and I have a strong feeling it either had "Orange" in the title or very prominent orange branding/logos. The animation style was 2D, very clean, almost like a flash-animated or stylized stick-figure series. It was an anthology/sketch comedy setup, and the voice acting stood out because I recall it having an Australian accent.
There are three incredibly specific episodes/sketches that stick out to me:
Sketch 1 (The Pretentious Barista): A guy walks into a coffee shop (the characters have simple circular heads) and tries to order a normal coffee or a latte. The barista gets hyper-pretentious and almost "SJW" about it, demanding to know if he has ancestral ties to the area of the world the coffee comes from and asking him to prove his heritage.
Defeated, the guy changes his order to orange juice, but the barista goes off on the exact same tangent about citrus harvest exploitation. The guy tries to order milk, then water, and finally just asks for "mud" out of frustration. The barista pivots, telling him mud is great because humans share an ancestral connection to giant beetles. The sketch ends with the guy actually trying to reconnect with these giant beetles, and the beetles just call him a weirdo.
Sketch 2 (The Masochist Behind Bars): There is a masochist locked up in a prison cell wearing a black gimp-style mask with a zipper mouth. He is begging the guard/person on the other side of the bars to punish and torture him in all these horrific ways. Instead, the person treats him with overwhelming, smothering kindness. This actually ruins the masochist's experience and causes him emotional pain. The twist at the end is that the person on the outside was a master sadist doing it completely on purpose because they knew not torturing him was the ultimate torture.
Sketch 3 (The VR Parents): A couple is terrified of the real world and decides it's too dangerous for their kid. They decide to raise him entirely inside a virtual reality simulation for the first 18 years of his life. Inside the VR, the kid lives out all these insane, fake adventures. When he finally turns 18 and "leaves" the simulation, the twist is that he is actually still trapped in a second layer of VR because the parents still refuse to let him out into the real world.
I've been searching for an hour and can't find anything. Does anyone have any idea what show this is?