Watched all of season one after seeing another IMDB reviewer cite this as a better experience than "Over the Garden Wall."
Feels kind of like a David Lynch directed afterschool special transported/animated into a video game. Solid self-help skills for the awkward and hurt teenager, getting over their own hurt by helping others through their own.
Graphics somewhat flashy (certainly the chrome world) - and some pretty peculiar ideas. A kinder, gentler Black Mirror perhaps, but with those dominant video game vibes. Hope the final boss battle pays off for folks, the episodes are quite short, split up watching the entire season over two nights. And then there were even shorter and stranger clips on the bonus DVD. Felt like out-takes for ideas that just could not support enough plot, but still cross-eyed ducks....why not?
Couldn't quite place Ernie Hudson's voice, but his character helped a lot for me (who doesn't love a regal canine, especially in the world where gravity was a bit off). Is it a throwback to those old Disney adventures where three assorted animals unit, well here it is two plus One/One. One/one comes with a sort of Marvin the Paranoid Android vibe, and the best quick humor injection.
All in all, I'd go back over the Garden Wall....but interesting enough (and unlike that, multiple seasons here).