A series of Celebration shorts for the 50th anniversary of Star Trek: The Animated Series (1973).A series of Celebration shorts for the 50th anniversary of Star Trek: The Animated Series (1973).A series of Celebration shorts for the 50th anniversary of Star Trek: The Animated Series (1973).
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- TriviaAs far as the trailer to this show is concerned, it is "anything but canon" to the rest of the existing Star Trek TV shows and movies.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Inglorious Treksperts: Very Short Treksperts (2023)
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The humor is very low brow. A lot of people have compared these episodes to bad SNL sketches and I think that is spot on. Of the three episodes that have released thus far I would say this of each of them:
Skin a Cat - the most offensive of the three. The point seems to be that the white cishet human captain can't stop offending people. It's clearly aimed at conservative fans which feels weird considering how progressive Trek has always been. Feels like a slap in the face to the rest of the fans who enjoy seeing a better future for humanity.
Holiday Party - this is the only one I found genuinely funny. I appreciate the dark humor aspect being applied to Spock trying to understand the concept of humor. I didn't love there being an official Star Trek episode with a fart joke in it though.
Worst Contact - this one was just gross. I didn't love the whole thing being like "what if we met aliens and they were just gross" it felt like it was made for the lowest common denominator and was just a shame they used the TNG characters for this since they're my (and many others) favorite characters in all of Trek.
Maybe the last two episodes will be good but I don't have high hopes. If they can be more like Holiday Party without the fart jokes that would be lovely.
Skin a Cat - the most offensive of the three. The point seems to be that the white cishet human captain can't stop offending people. It's clearly aimed at conservative fans which feels weird considering how progressive Trek has always been. Feels like a slap in the face to the rest of the fans who enjoy seeing a better future for humanity.
Holiday Party - this is the only one I found genuinely funny. I appreciate the dark humor aspect being applied to Spock trying to understand the concept of humor. I didn't love there being an official Star Trek episode with a fart joke in it though.
Worst Contact - this one was just gross. I didn't love the whole thing being like "what if we met aliens and they were just gross" it felt like it was made for the lowest common denominator and was just a shame they used the TNG characters for this since they're my (and many others) favorite characters in all of Trek.
Maybe the last two episodes will be good but I don't have high hopes. If they can be more like Holiday Party without the fart jokes that would be lovely.
- janaisasocialist
- Sep 20, 2023
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By what name was Star Trek: Very Short Treks (2023) officially released in India in English?
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