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Just letting you know I had a really long dream about you last night for some reason. You invited me to come out with you and your friends to a furry club thing but I was busy helping my mom with something and the time kept getting later and later and it was like 10:30 and you were like texting “we’re here! Where are you?” And I was like shit I hope I can make it to Canada before it’s too late. And in my dream I was trying to calculate how long it would take me to drive there and I was like surely no more then an hour and a half
I relate so hard to that kind of dream but also imagine... gar and mara furry club party would be SO COOL!!!!! I will now have a dream about that . Btw i have also def had dreams where u were in them and i wake up and im like haha cool.. ok plan: we will furry party in the astral plane. Alright sound cool? Ok!!
Kurukshetra Review: Why Netflix's Animated Epic is the Triumph We Needed
Have you ever watched an ancient story and wished the creators focused less on the battles and more on the people fighting them? Netflix’s new animated series, Kurukshetra: The Great War of Mahabharata, achieves exactly that. This is not just another retelling of the legendary epic; it completely changes how we view Indian mythology. Premiering worldwide on Netflix on October 10, 2025, the show is already generating huge buzz. We dive into why critics call this series one of the best animated Indian productions yet. If you haven't seen the official trailer yet, you're missing out! Read our trailer review and watch the official trailer here.
Watched 9 episodes of @NetflixIndia series #Kurukshetra
Just one Word : MAGNIFICENT Stunning Visuals, Story telling, Superb BGM.. You can binge watch it, waiting for next 9 episodes...pic.twitter.com/XlNVh1gXhw — Movie_Reviews (@MovieReview_Hub) October 11, 2025
The Epic Heart: A Masterclass in Character Storytelling
Kurukshetra delivers its biggest success through a unique narrative structure built entirely around its characters. This tight focus paid off beautifully for the creative team. The series immediately zooms into the climax: the 18-day war. Here lies the genius: the show splits into 18 episodes, dedicating each one to the perspective of a different warrior. We do not just observe the action; we step inside the fighters' minds. You feel Arjuna's impossible moral confusion, sense Duryodhana’s burning hunger for power, and recognize Draupadi’s unwavering demand for justice. The focus shifts the entire story from a war chronicle to a series of intense, interconnected psychological dramas. The storytelling feels rich because it explores the warriors’ inner dilemmas, personal vendettas, and the devastating emotional cost of the conflict. This smart approach delivers a massive story in short, easy-to-digest chapters, making the ancient concepts of dharma (duty) and destiny relevant today. The show holds a mirror to our own choices, making it deeply powerful.
The Visual Revolution: Setting a New Standard
Let’s talk about the show's aesthetic. We can confirm the creative team made the series in a vastly improved and excellent manner. The animation quality here is nothing short of breathtaking, even with initial reports of inconsistent minor character designs. The production blends stylized realism with rich Indian artistry, creating a unique and bold visual style. The battle sequences are not merely chaotic; they appear dynamic and feature vibrant color contrasts. You witness blazing oranges, deep blues, and dramatic shadows that bring the fight's intensity to life. Attention to detail remains meticulous even the design of the armor, chariots, and weaponry feels authentic, rooting the fantasy in a grounded ancient world. This serious animation moves far beyond typical expectations and sets a new high standard for Indian IP. The animation quality serves more than just spectacle; it captures emotion. Every flicker of bravery, anger, or sadness in a warrior’s face is beautifully rendered, making you feel exactly what the characters endure.
Emotion and Wisdom: Where Dialogue Shines
The emotional core of Kurukshetra is arguably its greatest strength. The series overflows with emotion, and the dialogues are expertly written, resulting in a beautifully made production. A major secret to the series’ success involves the legendary poet and Dadasaheb Phalke Award winner Gulzar, who serves as the official lyricist and narrator. His voice and poetic depth lend instant gravitas to the narration, giving the episodes an almost lyrical rhythm. The dialogues themselves feel powerful, yet they never sound forced. The writers skillfully balance heavy philosophical reflections with sharp, human exchanges. These are not just speeches; they function as conversations about faith, duty, and betrayal that reveal the characters' complex inner turmoil. The series also skillfully explores lesser-discussed moments of the epic, adding necessary depth to figures often presented too simply.
A Visual Poem About Humanity
Ultimately, Kurukshetra is far more than just a historical account. It’s been described as a "visual poem about duty, faith, and the human condition." It respects the philosophical depth of the Mahabharata while telling a story that resonates strongly with contemporary issues. The rich tapestry of character focus, technical excellence, and deep emotional resonance makes this series a must-watch. If you are a fan of epic tales, mythology, or simply great storytelling, this Netflix animated series is ready to take you on a profound journey.
you already know i will not look away when the gothic genre is being revived by some of the best people to ever work on it.
from the theatrics to the lines in the script i was reciting word for word, to the very colour symbolism of the visuals, this film is a tribute to mary shelley's work in the eyes of people, who just like me, love and adore the little sliver of gentleness present in creatures corrupted by society's very own proclaimed saviours.
if you haven't watched it already, what are you waiting for?
I didn’t even know I was being wizard B))) that’s how cool I am

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i have a canoe now.
i can listen to the car seat headrest cover of memories by leonard cohen without thinking of her and balling my fists now