When I watched the trailer for “Lil Bub and Friends” many a moon ago, I assumed it would be some kind of redonkulous space themed adventure centered on a slightly deformed cat from another planet. VICE, of course, doesn’t fuck around and instead used Lil Bub as a vessel to tell the tale of the rise of cat culture on the internet. Nyan Cat, Keyboard Cat, Grumpy Cat and more take the stage and tell the story of their rise to internet stardom. Informative, interesting and insanely cute, I think I speak for everyone when I say that I NEED THE NEXT 3 PARTS TO THIS SERIES RELEASED. IMMEDIATELY.
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