BRIC TV Launches First Animated Series “The United Space Of America”

One of the side effects of internet TV being so easily accessible is the rise of local TV channels becoming a thing again but also having the flexibility of not just being on local TV. We’ve been covering a series called 9 Years To Neptune which comes to us from Utah’s BYUtv, an animated puppet show about crazy space adventures that streams in primetime but is also available on demand from the network’s app. Now we’ve got another space animated series, this one called The United Space of America from Brooklyn’s BRIC TV which just kicked off it’s first couple of episodes on November 16th.

Like everything in Brooklyn, The United Space of America is inspired by the recent 2020 election that sees two elderly astronauts head into space for some sort of mission then finally hear from Earth thirty years later, shocked at the state in which the United States is in. Instead of going back home, the astronauts decide to give space travel a try, only to learn that other planets and species have their own problems.  The series comes from William D. Caballero and Elaine Del Valle and we can expect six more episodes on the way.