This part of the story was really hard to produce as it's a tough topic. But this is an important point we wanted to make about how the system can fail you even if you do everything “right”.
Ah yes, capitalism pushing the poor around, what fun! Seriously though, this is just sad. For a city named Openworld, it sure does exclude a hell lot of people.
Idk what Hellway is, but I can tell from the name that it ain’t no good place to live.
I’m worried for everyone here, especially Mae. Fighting back against those guys seems dangerous…
BULLETPROOF CANDY is a modern love story set against a post-apocalyptic future dystopia. We follow MAE, a young woman barely scraping by, as she attempts to save her home by scoring a huge job. Mae becomes a data courier, and has to store precious data inside her own brain, then brave the dangers of the aptly named “Hellway” to deliver it. Making sure she gets there is GRETA, a trained assassin. As the two fight to survive, they grow ever closer, and come to question what would it mean to not just struggle through life alone, but thrive together?
Part THELMA & LOUISE, part MAD MAX, and part JOHN WICK, BULLETPROOF CANDY makes for a contemporary, action-packed romance.
So buckle up, and get ready for the ride of a lifetime!
Created by Alan Lau:
Alan began his career as an animator for Madhouse, W!ldbrain and Curious Pictures. As a founder of Ghostbot Animation, Alan has directed and produced projects for Disney, Marvel, Lucasfilm, Pixar, Netflix, Sony and many more.
Written by Mae Catt:
Mae is a multi-racial, queer, native LA screenwriter. Mae got her animation debut writing for the critically-acclaimed, return of DC's Young Justice. Since then Mae has worked on projects for Marvel, Transformers, Critical Role. She is currently writing a feature film for Sega's Comix Zone.
Produced by Ghostbot:
Ghostbot is a studio specializing in creating IP and compelling animated content.
Ghostbot produced the Award Winning Animated Esurance Campaign and the Chummy Chum Chums IP, which have been enjoyed by millions around the world.
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