


These tiny versions are fully independent people and are completely horrified at being thrust into existence, always immediately fleeing while screaming in terror.
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Black Comedy Burst: As a series that blends both darkness and light-heartedness it's no stranger to dipping its toes into really black comedy.Finally, Rider and Horse grab the key/spear and seemingly kill the Nowhere King and save everyone, only for the Woman to reveal they didn't actually kill him and only managed to empower him with more hatred for both worlds.

Then the Woman, inspired by Wammawink's selflessness, gets a shot at a BDH moment, only to refuse to kill the Nowhere King when she remembers who he used to be. It looks like the Herd is going to pull this off during the Rift, even singing a collective one-chorus reprise of the first song they sang to Horse, but while they manage to hold off the Nowhere King from entering Centaurworld, they eventually get overwhelmed and fail to rescue Rider and Horse. Big Damn Heroes: Zig zagged before being ultimately subverted.He drove the Nowhere King into his current spiteful, violent state just to prevent him from jeopardizing his relationship with the Woman, and actively sabotages his own troops because he knows killing the Nowhere King will kill him as well. Season 2 reveals an additional Big Bad: The General, who is actually the other half of the Nowhere King. Big Bad: The Nowhere King, an ancient, slimy Eldritch Abomination that seeks to conquer/destroy both the human world and Centaurworld.Horse herself looks more Disneyesque than the rest of the cast, though after Episode 7, her design changes to match the cartoony style of Centaurworld due to how its magic is affecting her. Art Shift: While the world Horse comes from is depicted in a detailed Animesque style, Centaurworld is in a more cartoony Thin-Line Animation style.The Archmage: Although all Centaurs seem to be able to use magic to some extent, the Shamans are considered the most powerful mages on Centaurworld by a large margin.The Duchess mentions this is apparently an in-universe disease called "grayscale". One of the Horsetaurs is monochrome and grainy like an old cartoon.Wammawink is especially prone to doing this. The Centaurs are drawn in a very cartoony Thin-Line Animation style, but they'll sometimes Art Shift their faces into an anime style as a visual gag.Horse and Rider's world is drawn in this style, and Rider's design in particular makes her look like she's from a medieval fantasy anime rather than an American cartoon.

The epilogue shows that more Minotaurs have been rehabilitated by moving them to Centaurworld.
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When the heroes encounter the Minotaurs again, he explains that the Minotaurs have no free will of their own and are psychically controlled by the Nowhere King. They initially appear to be single-minded monsters, but when one falls into Centaurworld at the end of Season 1, he is revealed to be capable of complex thought and eventually naturalizes to Centaurworld. Always Chaotic Evil: Ultimately subverted with the Minotaurs.First used in "Rider's Lullaby", the line is repeated several times through the series as either a straight reprise or as a lyric in another song altogether. Arc Words: "You're okay, you're alright," or some variation thereof.The second and final season premiered on December 7th, 2021. The first episode, "Hello Rainbow Road", was released a few days early on Youtube as a preview for the series. Centaurworld was released on July 30, 2021.
