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The animation series I want to talk about is called Take My Muffin and it’s basically mocking Silicon Valley. The story develops around Korney – the unicorn, who lost his memory due to a car accident and suddenly discovered he can come up with ingenious business ideas with no effort. The only chance to get his memory back is to work with Rok – eccentrical businessman who is at the same time a three-eyed cat. He is a leader of a startup lab where robots work next to goblins and pumped up talking potatoes. 

ToonBox, the creators of this cartoon have a couple of successful experiences in their background like Mr. Freeman and Cut The Rope. But their brand new title has a distinguishing feature that makes it really special: Take My Muffin is fully supported by the crypto community so it doesn’t depend neither on TV channels nor on streaming services, which means third parties cannot censor it.

But the most exciting part is their NFTs! There are two types: handcrafted collectibles on Rarible and generated ones on Binance. Whatever you purchase you also get a certain amount of TMM tokens that you can also buy directly from 1inch. These tokens allow their holders to influence some of the ToonBox decisions regarding Take My Muffin and see the latest episodes earlier than the rest of the fans. By the way, the first episode is free to watch on YouTube, but it’s possible that later you’d only be able to watch it on Premier streaming service or 2x2 TV channel. Anyway, it’s 100% a must-see cause these series is making a revolution in animation right here and right now! 10/10 

bro TV still exists...  

bro TV still exists...

 

lmao u have a problem with it

lmao u have a problem with it?

nah man the thing is that the

nah man the thing is that the only way I use my TV screen is playing PS

is this a cartoon or

is this a cartoon or investments attraction project lmao

why can't be both 

why can't be both 

The studio ToonBox, which is

The studio ToonBox, which is responsible for producing this animation, has a history that includes a number of critically acclaimed works, such as Mr. Freeman and Cut the Rope. Very funny.