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Despite its offbeat comedic tone, this cartoon is still based on the SCP Foundation, so expect some creepiness.


Episodes

The Cannibal

The Singing Forest

  • The effects of SCP-407 (the Song of Genesis) on Connor.

The Robot

  • In Episode 3, we have the lovely image of SCP-1360 disemboweling Connor to death, then trying to hang him with his own intestines when he regenerates.

The Girl in the Iceberg

The Swordsman

  • Episode 5 ends quite eerily as Dr. Powers looks up Connor's SCP file, which is fully blacked out as creepy music plays. It than cuts to an image of what could be some kind of demon.
  • Connor's article is scary for reasons other than being completely blacked out. It's so classified that even his SCP Number and Object Class are blacked out. O5 or whoever was in charge of his article really don't want people to find out what's going on with him.
  • Connor also came the closest he ever has to actually dying for real this episode when SCP-2200 confronts him directly and tries to execute his soul. The only thing that saved him was a shadowy force either neutralizing or outright destroying SCP-2200.

Specials

In the Pines
  • The music video for the theme of the series, "In the Pines", has some moments as well. For instance, one of the SCPs it teases is none other than SCP-106, AKA "The Old Man". The intro also shows a silhouette that very much resembles SCP-682. The idea of Connor going up against these two juggernauts of the SCP Foundation's history is chilling to say the least, especially when the latter is, like Connor, effectively unkillable.
    • The shot of 106 emerging from the wall is especially chilling, since it's set to the lyrics Hey girl, hey girl, don't lie to me....
    • SCP-231-7 makes an appearance, as a corpse that has been split in half from giving birth to the spawn of the Scarlet King, which bursts through a concrete wall after being born. We don't see its body, only its tail flicking up towards the stormy sky... and perhaps it's best that way.

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