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Henry Kathman | The Centaurworld Paradox @HenryKathman | Uploaded June 2022 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
This video is about the Netflix series Centaurworld and the harsh anachronism that is present throughout the series' plot and presentation. While that kind of descriptor usually comes with negative connotations, this essay argues how that anachronism helps to serve a rather interesting message about adulthood and childhood in the context of animation.

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'What You Need' Cover Sung by Emily Hart youtu.be/70Ty2qJDVeI
Original Music by Molly Noise: mollynoise.bandcamp.com
Centaurworld Instrumental Tracks from Phizzy: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUHieWXpUgH961uNnjaIBr3m6JeO78bIT
Script Editing by Argus Swift

Table of Contents:
0:00 Introduction
1:43 What is 'Centaurworld'?
11:42 Spoiler Section
17:10 End of Spoilers
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