In reality, the "donuts" are holes that swallow everything in their path. BK has been controlling the hole from his tablet like a video game, trying to earn enough "experience points" to win a silly grand prize: a quadcopter .
BK isn't just a donut baker. He is an employee of a raccoon-run startup that uses a "remote-controlled hole" app to "deliver donuts". Donut County
The story begins at the bottom of a , where the displaced residents of Donut County are gathered around a campfire. Among them is Mira , a human girl, and BK , a self-centered raccoon who runs a local donut shop. In reality, the "donuts" are holes that swallow
After defeating the Trash King, the hole is reversed, and the residents are catapulted back to the surface. While the town is still a mess, the people are free, and BK finally learns that his friends are more important than a digital high score. He is an employee of a raccoon-run startup
BK's greed eventually backfires when he accidentally swallows himself and his shop, landing in the same pit as the neighbors he displaced. Mira, his best friend and moral anchor, confronts him about his reckless behavior. Despite the residents' anger, BK is initially more upset about losing his progress toward the quadcopter than the fact that he destroyed their lives. The Climax and Resolution
As each resident recounts how they ended up there, the truth comes out through flashbacks:
In the quirky world of Donut County , the story is a comedic yet meaningful look at ego, consequences, and the messiness of gentrification. The Hole in the Ground