"I'm not a monster, Biggs," Cannibal Cupcake replied, his voice a sugary rasp. "I'm just hungry for a promotion." The Aftermath
In a world that often feels a little too curated, a little too sterile, there is something deeply satisfying about watching Mr. Biggs slice open a cupcake that looks like a vampire bite, watching the "blood" pool on the plate, and knowing that it’s going to taste absolutely divine. cannibal-cupcake-and-mr-biggs
: The series thrives on the juxtaposition of "cute" food aesthetics with violent or unsettling behaviors. "I'm not a monster, Biggs," Cannibal Cupcake replied,
In the most popular short film (running just under four minutes), Mr. Biggs is a tall, slender businessman in a pinstripe suit, perpetually holding a briefcase. His face is never fully shown; instead, we see a wide, frozen smile and dark sunglasses. He speaks in low, measured tones, always addressing Cannibal-Cupcake as “Little Sprinkles.” : The series thrives on the juxtaposition of