





Follows the humorous musings of an itinerant humanoid pseudo-shaman and spiritual seeker named Xavier.
Xavier Renegade Angel - Do you believe in god?











When Xavier runs out of desert across which to ramble, he drowns in a sea of completion.
The one and only! Xavier: Renegade Angel is the benchmark for surreal, philosophical, and often deeply unsettling animated comedy. Created by PFFR (Vernon Chatman, John Lee, Jim Tozzi, Alyson Levy), this show follows a messianic, bird-like satyr on misguided spiritual quests. Its signature choppy, early-CGI animation style is as off-putting as it is mesmerizing, perfectly complementing the stream-of-consciousness dialogue and bizarre, often disturbing, plotlines. Each episode is a journey into the absurd, challenging conventions of storytelling and humor. It's a true fever dream of a show that defies easy categorization.
From the twisted minds of PFFR, the creators behind The Shivering Truth, comes Xavier: Renegade Angel. This show is a mind-bending journey starring a bizarre, pseudo-spiritual satyr-like creature named Xavier. Rendered in unsettling early CGI, Xavier wanders a warped version of America, spouting nonsensical, pseudo-philosophical ramblings while getting into increasingly surreal and disturbing situations. It's a satirical, philosophical, and deeply weird exploration of modern spirituality and culture, delivered with a unique visual and narrative chaos that is truly one-of-a-kind. A cult classic for those who crave television that's truly off the beaten path.

When Burbury, Connecticut is infected with a strange virus, Xavier must use his healing powers to save the town from an evil computer.

When a boy named Percy wishes he could impress the Loco's with his mascot outfit, he has Xavier pretend to be him in a costume. The Loco's decide to let Xavier lead them for a while and things get a bit out of hand.

A young boy pretends to be God and performs surgeries on people to impress his dad.

Xavier thinks that 7 babies were abandoned, so he keeps them as his own. Then he finds out that a woman lost 7 babies and Xavier tries to find the criminal, when it is really himself.

Xavier surrenders his own freedom for a spoiled child.

Xavier goes back in time by smoking and eating bacon in order to discover his origin.

When a factory mix-up turns a town to dust, Xavier must pray for rain.

When Xavier's significant crystal is stolen, he is forced to venture forth into a freedom-mad place named Squatopia where he meets a man who plans to escape from Squatopian freedom with Xavier.

Xavier must choose between the heart and the mind.

The final chapter begends when Xavier meets his match.