The Peculiar Animated Trilogy of Mayor Mochi

Published on January 04, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
An anthropomorphic Pomeranian in a mayor's suit with a grumpy expression in the town of Paw Peak, surrounded by animal characters in absurd situations during the mayonnaise festival.

A New Animated Bet for Adult Audiences

Adult Swim's Smalls program expands its catalog with a peculiar animated trilogy that promises to maintain the channel's transgressive essence. Mayor Mochi - Mayo Days introduces viewers to a universe where the absurd becomes the norm, with a visual and narrative approach characteristic of alternative animation.

The Chaotic Rule of a Pomeranian

The plot revolves around Paw Peak, a fictional community administered by the temperamental Mayor Mochi. This political canine stars in situations that mix:

  • Absurd municipal events like the mayonnaise festival
  • Surreal neighborhood conflicts
  • Distorted power dynamics
"Adult animation finds in these shorts a way to question conventions through humor"

Structure and Release of the Trilogy

The series consists of three independent but connected installments:

  • Mayo Days (initial premiere)
  • Rad Dad (April 11th)
  • Hella Selzer (April 18th)

The Talent Behind the Production

The project arises from the collaboration between Jared Corwin and Conor Reed, who combine their experiences in:

  • Experimental narrative
  • Character design
  • Traditional animation
  • Independent production

This trilogy reinforces Adult Swim's commitment to innovative formats and content that challenges the boundaries of conventional animation. The combination of striking aesthetics, sharp humor, and subtle social criticism positions Mayor Mochi as a refreshing proposal within the current animated landscape.