At its core, Zomglol TV (often associated with the "Z-TV" era on Newgrounds
The show embraces chaotic, DIY aesthetics:
Zomglol TV represents a specific era of the internet where boundaries between "fan art" and "professional parody" were blurred. It influenced a generation of independent animators to prioritize high-fidelity visuals even when the subject matter was purely satirical or adult in nature. Today, it remains a touchstone for those nostalgic for the raw, unregulated humor of the early social web.
Delsin, a former writer for American Horror Story and a veteran of the now-defunct Vine platform, understands the grammar of television better than most. In a recent Variety interview, he explained: "We’re not just parodying zombies. We’re parodying the way we watch TV. The skipping, the commentary tracks, the 'skip intro' button, the second-screen scrolling while a character delivers an emotional monologue. Zomglol is a show about not paying attention."