“Reproductive Technology”




















This is a dark-humored, satirical animated comic strip (in Spanish) that mocks the dystopian extremes of reproductive technology, specifically in-vitro fertilization (IVF) and artificial wombs taken to grotesque absurdity. It’s styled like a twisted parody of a happy “we’re having a baby” story.
Panel-by-panel breakdown:
A couple excitedly visits a clinic called “Reproductive Technology” (with a cute sperm logo).
They’re thrilled, laughing hysterically in anticipation.
The woman looks at the embryo and says “Wow… soy madre de un niño de verdad… wow” (“I’m the mother of a real child”).
Inside the lab: a grotesque tentacle monster embryo connected to tubes.
A normal-looking human embryo floating in fluid.
Empty tank — the embryos are gone.
Mad scientist holding a giant black dildo-shaped device, sweating and laughing maniacally.
The couple starts looking nervous.
Both screaming in horror.
The scientist activates the machine.
The couple freaks out even more.
The woman is now pregnant… but the baby inside is the tentacle monster.
She runs away in terror carrying the bulging belly with the monster visibly moving inside.
Back in the lab: the scientist has put the normal human embryo into the artificial womb machine.
Screen shows “1 DAY” — accelerated growth complete.
Screen says “OK” with a happy cracked egg emoji.
Final panel: the machine explodes in a massive blast of blood and light while the couple screams as the mad scientist lies dead or unconscious.
The joke / satire:
It’s a brutal black comedy twist on fertility clinics and transhumanist reproductive tech:
The couple wanted “a real child” through science → they get the opposite of what they expected → the clinic secretly implants a literal monster → the scientist keeps the normal human baby for himself → everything ends in explosive disaster.
It’s deliberately over-the-top shock humor playing on fears about losing control of reproduction to technology, eugenics, and “designer babies” gone wrong. Very much in the style of internet absurdism/gore comics popular in Spanish-speaking meme circles.
