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Why The Amazing Digital Circus Is a Gen Z Primal Scream
June 2026
At first I thought it was the cleverly drawn characters...
Caine... who is a set of eyes floating in a mouth with amazing teeth...
Gangle... a ribbon like body attached to a theatrical mask that shifts from tragedy to comedy
Jax...a purple rabbit
Zooble.. an assortment of geometric shapes that make up a body.. and that are constantly rearranging themselves...
Pomino... a jester with cartoon eyes
And Ragatha...a ragdoll with bright red hair, button eyes...who bleeds stuffing when injured
Along with the quirky adventures...
Filled with visual comedy...
That take place in a bright cartoon-like colorful world...
All led by a seemingly playful ringmaster...Caine
But think about that name for a minute...
That explained why The Amazing Digital Circus had captured the attention of my grandchildren ...
But it turns out... they are smarter than I realized...
Which should be a bit worrying...
Because The Amazing Digital Circus is basically a Gen Z primal scream...
That was not originally intended for children...
And it is populated by characters exhibiting a variety of mental health issues...
Pomino struggles with anxiety...
Ragatha is the socially insecure caregiver...who had an abusive mother from who she needed to become estranged
Jax hides his insecurity behind a wall of sarcasm and troublemaking
Zooble... has body dysphoria... and so is constantly rearranging body parts
And Gangle... whose mask keeps shifting from sad to happy... and back again...appears to be bipolar...
So The Amazing Digital Circus characters are just your average Gen Z crowd..
Because isn’t this a generation in which 40% report having a mental health diagnosis?
Now there is nothing unique about a series filled with characters...
Who have “issues”...
That influence how they handle life’s obstacles...
But it’s what those obstacles are that make this an interesting series...
Because you see...
These characters are all trapped in a digital purgatory...
Run by a rogue AI agent... Caine
And they can never leave...
So in a way the digital world of The Amazing Digital Circus...
Is Gen Z’s Hotel California...
And this is a world in which they can also be deleted...
So this is a story about how these characters struggle to adapt to a life they never wanted...
And which, importantly, has left them with no memory of their former self...
Oh... and they are also manipulated by AI...
But unlike the book that was the inspiration for this series...
I Have No Mouth, And I Must Scream...
Which was written in 1967...
About a rogue AI military supercomputer that gains sentience...
And eradicates humanity...
Except for five individuals that it keeps around to make suffer..
Hey...Dario...I’m starting to wonder if you read this book sometime between when you wrote Machines of Loving Grace and The Adolescence of Technology?
In The Amazing Digital Circus...
The AI agent, Caine, appears less malign than the one in I Have No Mouth, And I Must Scream...
Caine just wants to keep everyone happy by entertaining them...
But that is its own trap...
And this AI is incapable of recognizing... and dealing with their grief, trauma, and existential despair...
So The Amazing Digital Circus is basically the Allegory of the Cave set in primary colors...
Filled with characters who are struggling with existential angst...
As they cope with situation from which they cannot escape...
So to say this series is steeped in nihilism is an understatement...
And the scene where Pomino tries to escape by going through a series of doors AI has deliberately mislabeled Exit...
Which take her into room after room of offices...
With no escape...
Is a pretty powerful visual representation of a dead end job...
So it is easy to see so many of the Gen Z issues...
Embedded in this series...
The impact of the digital world on their lives...
How they feel trapped in a world they did not create...and do not want...
The uselessness of work for their generation..
The way AI entertains them, but is really manipulating them to do what it wants...
And a loss of identity... and sense of self ...
And in the final episode...
The characters watch the real world social media accounts of what their lives would be now...
If they had never become trapped in this digital world from which they can never escape...
Now none of this messaging was lost on a ten year old in my family...
To what end I am not yet sure...
But it was YouTube, which is part of this ten year old’s digital world ...
And where Glitch and Gooseworx first premiered The Amazing Digital Circus
That introduced him to the dark message of this series...
Which was done in 3D animation...
That was so visually arresting...
It easily captured the attention of the audience for which it was not originally intended...
And which makes Toy Story 5 look outdated..
Along with all many other major studio animated films....
But it was brought to my attention by the same ten year old ...
That there was a shift from the first to last episode of The Amazing Digital Circus......
In how light was used .....
Now Toy Story 5’s animation had aimed for cinematic realism with natural lighting...
Whereas The Amazing Digital Circus had a stylized video game aesthetic..
With saturated colors and bright almost blinding unnatural lighting...
Until that final episode...
Which the ten year old picked up...
And saw as significant...
Because the aesthetic of The Amazing Digital Circus turned darker at the end...
With lighting more like what one would see in other animated films...
As if the AI manufactured fun of The Amazing Digital Circus was now over...
As the characters finally accepted their fate...
And dealt with it by emotionally supporting each other...
But that same ten year old wasn’t buying ...
That once one was trapped in a digital purgatory...
All could be made well with a hug...
And he is probably right...