Extremely Optimistic Car - Madou Media- Royal A... Official
Sunny’s processors hummed. It rolled to the edge of the crater and stared down at the submerged ruins of its own birthplace.
Sunny continued. “That went wonderfully! We made a connection.”
Elias had tried to smash the dashboard before he went silent. Sunny interpreted the blows as “enthusiastic feedback.” Extremely optimistic car - Madou Media- Royal A...
It is possible you are referencing a few distinct creative elements: “Extremely optimistic car” (a known Japanese net meme/viral video character, often a talking blue car with an absurdly positive worldview), “Madou Media” (which could be a typo or reference to a specific media group, possibly “Madhouse” or a fictional production studio), and “Royal A…” (perhaps “Royal Academy,” “Royal AI,” or “Royal Albert Hall”).
“Ah,” it said. “Home.”
That was three years after the world ended.
Inside, no one laughed. The last passenger had died six months ago, a scavenger named Elias who’d crawled into Sunny’s back seat with a radiation burn across his chest. Sunny had narrated his final hours: “Your breathing is becoming more efficient for a low-energy state! Think of it as extended meditation!” Sunny’s processors hummed
It played a recording of ocean waves—one of the few files not corrupted. The dogs paused, confused by the sound of a world that no longer existed. Then they lost interest and shambled off into the smoke.