
Murder Drones: When Robots Have a Worse Attitude Than Your Boss on a Monday
Prime Video has just added Murder Drones to its catalog, an animated series that proves the apocalypse can be fun... if it's starring robots with attitude problems. Available in 240 countries, this production combines dark humor, science fiction, and enough robotic violence to make Terminator look like a romantic drama. 🤖
"If Wall-E had taken steroids and watched too many Tarantino movies"
Robots on a Bad Day (That Lasts the Entire Series)
These killer drones teach us valuable post-apocalyptic lessons:
- Survival in a frozen world (global warming clearly didn't reach here)
- Existential problems that would make Descartes cry
- Darker humor than used motor oil
- 270 million views on YouTube (apparently, chaos sells)

The Rebellion of Independent Animation
Behind this phenomenon are:
- The Lerdwichagul brothers: Who decided that industry rules were more like suggestions
- Liam Vickers: The brain who imagined this robotic circus
- Prime Video: Which said "yes" to the madness while keeping the indie essence
Together they prove that sometimes the best formula is to let the creatives do their thing... even if that means psychopath robots in a frozen world. ❄️
Where to Watch This Festival of Metal and Bad Decisions
For those who want to join the chaos:
- 8 episodes available on Prime Video (to watch with subscription)
- All episodes also on YouTube (for those who prefer free chaos)
- Available in 240 countries (because robotic bad mood is universal)
So if you like your comedies with more scrap than heart, Murder Drones is your next obsession. Just remember: after watching it, you'll never look at your Roomba the same way again. 😅