NFT-powered series from ‘Rick and Morty’ creator gets a release date

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hold on to your seats, crypto enthusiasts and animation lovers — Dan Harmon’s remarkably anticipated blockchain-powered animated series, “Krapopolis” is here! The ingenious program, commencing its grand Launching on September 24th, 2025, is born with the grand NFT mania of Spring 2021.

A booming joint project of Blockchain Creative Labs (BCL) + Fox Entertainment’s own NFT marketplace — “Krapopolis” has attained the exceptional credit of being granted with three lofty full lengths seasons before it even made its first appearance. Completely unfazed by the typhoon of the crypto market — the studio pledged astonishing significance for developing more original IP based scripts and programming.

In order to fetching up more access to this series, viewers have made their presence quite known through buying the outlandish “Krap Chickens” — which is a series of 10,420 NFTs linked just up on the site. All roughly amounting up to an indulgent 512 ETH, which is around $956,349 in terms of modern reckoning, enlisted side will also posses surplus conferments like bearing first entries to in-person events, figuratively accentuating production direction & and gain avail of immutable purchased accessories related to the show.


Not desired on part of anything faintly derived from “Blockchain,” “Crypto” or anything resembling to it — “Krapopolis” voluntarily dissociated itself and kept its primary rootings yoke-free from anything likewise. Plotting revolves around a wacky inter-mingle of humans and legendary monsters alongside gods attempting to run one habitation, sometimes living respectively on edges — yet closely grafted in intersects of perfect harmony.

As of star-studded casting attributed to this show, primary leads carries the celebrity figures like Hannah Waddingham (Ted Lasso); Richard Ayoade (I.T. Crowd); Matt Berrry (What We Do In The Shadows). Far apart from prominent revelations, it is not until the unstemmed roaring of its seater challenging viewers that may draw glimpse into “Krapopolis”.