Careercow Hayden Black - Untalented comedian with a string of failures including the infamous Gen Zed; suspended from Twitter

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So much for THE FIRST TRANS VOICE ACTRESS EEEEEEEVER.

Well technically she never played a lead role as THE FIRST TRANS CHARACTER EVER in a THE FIRST ANIMATED SERIES ABOUT A TRANS CHARACTER starring a THE FIRST TRANS CHARACTER EVER voiced by a FIRST TRANS VOICE ACTRESS EVER about the wacky FIRST TRANS CHARACTER EVER antics and their NON-TRANS CHARACTER FRIENDS talking about FIRST TRANS CHARACTER EVER issues like being the FIRST TRANS CHARACTER EVER IN A LEAD ROLE IN AN ANIMATED SERIES to exist in a world that has a complete lack of FIRST TRANS CHARACTER EVER IN LEAD ROLES IN AN ANIMATED SERIES.
 
What the fuck is a trustafarian? why is this show displaying the asian drug addict in a positive light?
also this animation is worse than Phillips CD-i.
even if the CD-i had wierd uncomfortable animation, it still had an organic feel to it and has a charm and humanity in a way.

this series is just bland, stiff and I can't find a charm in it.
 
I've been digging through their facebook page-

Some pre-production sketches
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From Hayden Black's Wikipedia page

In 2014, Black wrote/directed/produced Gen Zed, an animated comedy about four college-age kids living in Downtown LA. Making it historic is the fact that it's the first-ever animated series to feature a Transgender actress in a lead role (and as a Transgender character too). Metro calls Gen Zed "groundbreaking."[2] It co-stars Richard Schiff and Jane Wiedlin and features cameos from Trans icons such as Fallon Fox, Trace Lysette and Jenna Talackova. It's set to premiere in late 2015.
 
What the fuck is a trustafarian? why is this show displaying the asian drug addict in a positive light?
also this animation is worse than Phillips CD-i.
even if the CD-i had wierd uncomfortable animation, it still had an organic feel to it and has a charm and humanity in a way.

this series is just bland, stiff and I can't find a charm in it.
1. I think it's like Rastafarian, only its about trust, not Jamaicans.
2. Because they think that's a good bit of humor. Much like how everything else feels like a failed attempt at being funny.
 
He struck me as more like Franklin from Peanuts. Or Token from South Park.

(Except Franklin was from 1968.)
Plus there was never any mention of Franklin's ethnicity. Only the most basic visual clues tell you he's black: A few curls of hair, a few parallel lines hinting at a darker complexion. Charles Schultz did everything the right way when he included a minority: Just put the character there, let him interact with the others, never make any noise about him being part of a minority.

GenZed (like many SJWs) does everything wrong in this respect: Being part of a minority is the character's defining characteristic, it is the main premise of the show: LOOK HERE MINORITY MINORITY MINORITY!!!
(but we still make jokes about Mexicans being crabby machos)
 
"Fallon Fox, Trace Lysette and Jenna Talackova. It's set to premiere in late 2015."

Don't know who the other two are but Fallon Fox could be hilarious.

She was a MMA fighter who was not very good as a male. So she cut her balls off so she could beat up biological women. Seemingly not the kind of person you'd want to represent trannys right?
 
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