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Xavier: Renegade Angel is my favorite animated show of all time. It's writing is superb. While I love Wonder Showzen I feel like Xavier's writing is a slight less belligerent but just as crass and racey. But the fact it's both crass and simultaneously well written, sophisticated, and borrows from common philosophical and social ideas in a consistantly bastardized way ironically shows both the folly of mankind and the problems of when someone who doesn't really know the road is behind the wheel. It's a cautionary tale of ignorance and how ignorence becomes stupidity, it's a weird world where you both root for Xavier and his demise because his fallacious logic is both grating and entertaining, and the fact he (or the world) is able to magically use that logic and roll with it is a huge component of the ficticious creepiness of the show's absurdity. The jokes are brilliantly written AND there are so many jokes crammed into every sentence yet even if one doesn't land you respect the poetic nature of how it's written, which will be a rarity because the show is so fucking funny.
I haven't even begun to comment on thr animation, but for brevity's sake I will say the writing and animstion are perfect for each other as showing an eerie, shortcut-like inaccuracy to reality until the show designs a spectacle for one to gaze upon.