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⚠️ Viewer Advisory

This is a graphic animated series inspired by real-world politics, power struggles, and the madness that follows. While the stories are somewhat fictionalized, the issues are real. Names, places, and affiliations have been altered to protect the innocent (and maybe the guilty too).

Expect raw language, uncomfortable truths, and the kind of satire that hits.

2051

A City Guide to Survival, Power & the New World Order

Meet Candy Jones

ENTJ-A | Caseworker Assistant, Children’s Home System (CHS)

Candy Jones, 27, a caseworker assistant with a personality score code of ENTJ-A, is just trying to survive. Her days are filled with broken kids, malfunctioning bots, and corrupt bureaucrats. But when she stumbles upon hidden records that name her as the rightful heir to StudioPlace—a once-thriving artist sanctuary turned government-run complex—her purpose shifts.

Candy becomes the reluctant leader of an underground movement to reclaim creativity, protect the city’s orphans (literal and artistic), and expose the corrupt elite who profit from the suffering of everyday people. Along the way she learns of secrets, southern voodoo and her history that has been withheld from her.

Nepotism 2051, A City Guide To 

Imagine a stylized, satirical, and emotionally raw animated series set in a near-future East Coast metropolis surrounded by towering brick walls and ruled by a fascist “government of progress.”

In this world, nepotism is no longer hidden—it’s law.
Public positions are inherited.
Culture is weaponized.
Art is filtered through morality bots.
And the remnants of hip hop, rebellion, and raw truth are scattered like digital ashes across a soulless city grid.


Setting:

The city is a warped blend of D.C., Baltimore, and Gotham—a post-dome, post-war metropolis reconstructed after World War III. Rebuilt by oligarchs and artificial intelligence, it’s run on systems that prioritize productivity over people, obedience over originality.

The infrastructure is shiny but sinister—surveillance drones, emotion-reading bots, and parking enforcement tools like Parkmoebile dictate daily life. The digital economy is harsh and unforgiving, monetizing every movement, every mistake.

Outside the elite zones are working-class blocks barely held together—where legacy artists, orphans of the old world, and the “misfit gifted” still try to create, hustle, and breathe.


Themes:

  • Systemic corruption disguised as progress

  • The commercialization of identity, talent, and resistance

  • Digital enslavement via algorithms, fines, and data taxes

  • Gentrification as cultural erasure

  • Found family vs. inherited trauma

  • The revival of music as spiritual warfare

  • Black and Brown futurism through an unapologetically urban lens


Key Characters:

  • Riri – A fierce, hyper-sexualized scammer with lightning powers and an OnlyFans-like empire, both villain and victim of her past.

  • Will Moe – A brilliant but broken hacker-turned-ghost, haunted by military trauma and hunted by voices in his head.

  • Squid – Will’s stylish brother, former special ops contractor with ties to the government and a guilt-ridden past.

  • Governor Fin – A “woke” fascist who speaks in inclusion but operates in extermination. His gentrification policies are genocidal in disguise.

  • Administrator Mel – Candy’s incompetent boss, a sexual pawn of the elite who fails upward in every scene.

  • Julius – A peaceful martial arts master who teaches defense and prophecy, guarding Candy’s lineage and her true potential.

  • Charles – A flamboyant councilmember with secrets and vices, both comic relief and dangerous political player.

The Cast

Candy Jones

Governor Fin

William Moe

Officer Johnson

Officer Jones

Riri Leakes

Councilmember Charles

Administrator Mel

Chatty the AI Bot

Omar from the city

Ashley Jones

Tevo Bots

Tyla

Jason “Squid” Moe

Moses T

Erik

Zippy

Julius Jones