TV-Series
Description
President Turtle functions as CEO of the company employing the main characters. He appears as a non-anthropomorphic turtle, distinct from the more humanoid animal employees. He often manifests stacks of cash floating above his head to visually assert his affluence. His management approach involves labeling workers "office drones" and "corporate slaves," issuing arbitrary demands, and openly threatening termination based on business results, exemplified by his plan to fire Lion, Lizard, and Toucan should their cinema cafe proposal flop.
A flashback discloses that employee Caracal first joined the firm after rescuing President Turtle from bullies. These assailants were testing if his shell enabled him to ricochet off walls when kicked, mimicking a video game mechanic. Caracal's intervention secured his job and established his link to President Turtle.
President Turtle's authority and the company's stability face occasional challenges from staff actions. Crane once shared compromising images of colleagues online, causing a substantial drop in the company's stock price. Despite such setbacks, President Turtle mandates compulsory company gatherings, such as requiring attendance at a corporate barbecue.
A flashback discloses that employee Caracal first joined the firm after rescuing President Turtle from bullies. These assailants were testing if his shell enabled him to ricochet off walls when kicked, mimicking a video game mechanic. Caracal's intervention secured his job and established his link to President Turtle.
President Turtle's authority and the company's stability face occasional challenges from staff actions. Crane once shared compromising images of colleagues online, causing a substantial drop in the company's stock price. Despite such setbacks, President Turtle mandates compulsory company gatherings, such as requiring attendance at a corporate barbecue.