
In a video uploaded to the official Tiny Chef Show YouTube channel, Tiny Chef (expressions from Matt Hutchinson) receives a call from his Miklflodeon bosses, which delivers the destructive news that instead of performing new episodes, the small chef show. It doesn't matter what the chef and his friends behaved in the room. It doesn't matter that the chef won the Emmy for the net. It doesn't matter that the news will put all the friends of the little chef without work. Corporate supervisors submitted the news, which is finally.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2uQBR3F_-I
Looking at this cute character in the form of Gumbi, slowly breaks down, his voice shoots, and then tears flow down the face, is an absolute heart attack. Instead of getting angry, or looking for answers, the little chef just leaves a big sigh, says, "I understand," and trying to get back to clean before sitting on the bed with his head in his hands, spoiling shivering. It is a visceral and relative reaction to the idea of a work of art that you have made for years at once to tear your hands for no visible reason.
It's not like the show wasn't popular, or it was too niche. Created by animator Rachel Larsen, Adam Reid and Ozlem Acturk, the "little chef" followed his titular chef creating tiny dishes every episode, from granola bars to apple pie. Guest of celebrities would lend his voice to each episode, including Rupaul, Alan Kumming, Kristen Bell, and even Raza. And the show was not only popular with children, but with Emmy voters. The "Little Chef" received six nominations for the children and family of its 2022 debut, winning two, in 2023 and earlier this year. Also won two Annie awards.
At a time when the animators are under constant threat of their secondary disappearance and corporations that cut jobs, replacing artists or completely deleting the completed tax break work, seeing that the little chef is an open emotional moment of catharsis and heart attack both for animators and fans. Goodbye, a small chef. We barely knew.
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