Brawlers World: A Peak Into The Future

Brawlers World: A Peak Into The Future

It’s the year 3333, and you’re craving some junk food: time to hop in the Geo Motor and drive straight to the nearest chain of Loud Burger!

The planet is vastly different from what we know now, yet it’s oddly familiar. This is Brawlers World, a futuristic world set in an alternate timeline. Though it’s post-apocalyptic, its current inhabitants seem to have found a way to coexist in the most wholesome ways and this peculiar society inspires awe to everyone who stumbles upon it. 

 
 

Brawlers World is first and foremost the most delectable kind of visual art. In this oversaturated digital era, pixels are equivalent to oxygen and we get bombarded with audiovisual information every single day, but Brawlers World feels like a summer breeze, thanks to its uplifting and humorous takes on our most mundane experiences, merging bizarre and mysterious lore with good energy. 

 
 

Incredibly intricate animation shorts and vivid posters illustrate this surreal and quirky universe. Featuring distinguishable locations that intensify the lore and its history, Brawlers World is based on elaborate world-building and a talented hand at digital art.

 
 

Starring Miao Miao, Appy, Aoi, Junko, and a bunch of other characters, this fictional place is a cyberpunk-meets-SEGA-game paradise. Honing the retro arcade charm with blocky textures, bright colors, and tasteful drama, Brawlers World is home to a few humans and a specie of cute, 2-4 feet tall demons of varying colors. When a supernatural incident occurred, these demons invaded the planet from the “otherside” and, in an attempt to keep the human population stable, androids were created by scientists. Junko and Aoi are of the latter kind, while Miao Miao is a colorful and laidback human enjoying every moment, and Appy is a friendly red demon that often tags along with his human companion. 

 
 

Design, anime, gaming, cyberpunk, and suburban references mix to create the unique Brawlers World, an undeniably addicting future for contemporary art and video. 

 
 

About the Author:
Mizuki Khoury
Born in Montreal, based in Tokyo. Sabukaru’s senior writer and works as an artist under Exit Number Five