There seems to be more of the powerful adventures we are experiencing here in the animation series, where Kaz visits his old school to teach three arrogant students about elegance. Meanwhile, Gottlieb and Lexy are asking Kaz to approve their new cocktail. On the other hand, the sad news is sent to Hamptons to settle some family affairs. While there, he learns that there is more of Charles than he thought.
Given the sluggish, almost nonexistent pace of Neo Yokio's first run, it'd probably take several seasons to get anywhere promising, no matter how many times Coco Chanel's memory is blessed.
Viewers may check out the show for the art, but if they stick around it will be because the satire resonates with their experience of life in New York.
Neo Yokio fails to be anything close to an anime parody as it circles back on jokes and uninteresting plot points. It juggles too many unfocused ideas in too little time.
Neo Yokio is a good lesson in what to avoid when translating a digital concept to a digital series. After all, this won't be the last time someone tries to emulate an online personality for a piece of entertainment.