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Female Creator Brit Tobin Pioneers a New Era of Adult Animation

Meet Brit Tobin , an LA-based writer, showrunner, and visionary force to be reckoned with. Her acclaimed series Garbage People follows the raucous misadventures of a plush bunny ‘Patches’ and a banana skin ‘Peel’ in the dumpster town of Trash, weaving humor and satire as the series seamlessly blends laugh-out-loud comedy with insightful commentary on contemporary issues that usher in a refreshing ethos of New Sincerity.

As a female creator, Brit’s superpower lies in shattering conventions and transforming the ordinary into extraordinary moments of comedic brilliance. Brit Tobin is confidently charting her own way forward while skillfully dodging the outdated pitfalls commonly observed in today’s media. Likewise, her company BLKMRKTMedia emerged from a strong penchant to innovate while lifting new voices and generating timeless narratives that shake up the status quo. As BLKMRKTMedia continues to carve its corner of the market with playful irreverence, Brit Tobin forges a victorious trajectory for her brand with style and attitude.

Brit’s
Animated
(R)Evolution

Notwithstanding the male-dominated landscape of adult animation, Brit has fearlessly stepped into the fray, drawing inspiration from cherished classics like South Park, among others. Growing up, Brit found herself drawn to the comedic genius of such series and creators, which fueled her passion for storytelling and animation from a young age. Fast-forward to 2024, as the creator of her own original adult animation series, Brit fully embraces her role as a trailblazer, injecting unique perspective and indomitable creativity into an industry ripe for change.

From her cast of colorful characters to biting, satirical takes on current events, Garbage People reminds us to embrace the anarchy of existence — finding levity in the most unexpected (and unsavory) places. Through her unique lens, Brit celebrates a positively absurd approach to the human experience, orchestrating a harmonious crossover of irony and timeless authenticity.

Relevance Multiplied

Why do people love Garbage People so much? It’s simple really. Based on a survey of 829 participants in 2023, it comes down to the show’s unapologetic approach. Audiences enjoy hanging out with Garbage People series leads Patches and Peel. In an age where cancel culture continues to hold sway, Garbage People tackles taboo topics with humor and heart and invites audiences to confront uncomfortable truths with satire, offering a much-needed escape from the clickbait-style headlines of the world at large. With season two on the horizon and a highly anticipated movie slated for release in 2024, Garbage People’s relevance and influence continue to flourish with rapid momentum.

The Takeaway

With its relatable characters and humorous commentary, Garbage People beckons audiences from all walks of life inspiring laughs, conversation, and a newfound appreciation of weirdness. Garbage People brings a much-needed dose of humor, humanity – and profanity – brought to you by a sarcastic toy bunny and banana peel. Though an official release date has not yet been announced, Garbage People: The Movie is slated to premiere in 2024. Don’t wait – Garbage People season one is streaming now!

About BLKMRKTMEDIA

Black Market Media is a female-owned film and animation studio based in Los Angeles, CA. Grown-up content inspired by nostalgia and fueled on internet culture, home of the original adult animation series Garbage People. BLKMRKTMedia is a non-affiliated entity founded in 2020. Follow Brit on Instagram. For more information or to schedule an interview with Brit Tobin, please send your requests through company assistant Alex Anderson.

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