I wonder if we'll ever figure out how exactly the robots being blown up and replaced works, or if it's something they'll keep deliberately vague/inconsistent for the sake of plot/humor.
I wanna say they all share the same CPU and just have extra bodies for storage, kind of like a character in games that have continuous lives.
"We be we baby!"Welp. The Twitter just announced an upcoming episode that will feature a guest appearance by Captain Planet, along with Ma-Ti.
... Ian really IS doing whatever he wants!
There's an OK K.O. Twitter?
Also, what?
Jawbreakers on sale for 99¢I can't stand captain planet so I'm giving the crossover a miss
New theme music also a boxOh my god.
The first thing OK K.O. crosses over with, and it's a show from the 90's that stopped airing like twenty years ago.
That's the best thing.
Jawbreakers on sale for 99¢I have a feeling this is going to be like when those Jonny Quest characters showed up in The Venture Bros. Well, not that obscene/cynical, but you get my point.
This sounds like the best thing ever, holy shit.
Have you any dreams you'd like to sell?"Oh no!Lord Boxman's factory is polluting the plaza!"
-*cue captain planet*-
edited 13th Sep '17 3:35:18 PM by Ultimatum
New theme music also a boxOkay so new episode aired, and I'm kinda mixed on it. It was funny but it also felt somewhat disconnected, like it was two different episodes smashed together. Boxman's new robot (I'm assuming this one is basically their pet) was a little interesting, and I liked the animal designs for KO and company, but then the weird little second half felt...I dunno, it felt like a metaphor but I don't know what for.
Have you any dreams you'd like to sell?I was getting the metaphor vibe too, but I liked it overall.
I'm kinda surprised they went with Enid as a bunny, though.
edited 15th Sep '17 7:03:09 PM by Crossover-Enthusiast
Jawbreakers on sale for 99¢I'm not, it kinda makes sense judging from her design.
Also part of me kinda likes how they didn't really fully resolve the problem. Like, don't get me wrong, I love continuity and stuff, but here it felt like it was a breath of fresh air to have a problem happen, not get immediately resolved, and it likely won't be brought up much again outside of maybe a gag or two.
Have you any dreams you'd like to sell?They did get rid of the fleas off-screen, though.
I meant their being stuck in the animal forms.
Have you any dreams you'd like to sell?Obviously, but that was still something resolved entirely offscreen. In fact, that was why they stopped wanting to be animals, hence once the fleas were gone, they didn't care about changing back.
edited 15th Sep '17 7:57:39 PM by thatother1dude
I mean my point is that I appreciated it being something that could be resolved offscreen and not really mentioned much in the next episode, just a little tidbit that I kinda enjoyed seeing.
Have you any dreams you'd like to sell?I do like Jim Cummings' singing as Lord Boxman. It's a given, since he has done tons of singing for many other roles like Don Karnage and was the singing voice for Rasputin. Another great role for a legendary voice actor.
Did they become reverse furries at the end of the episode? What with being animals wearing human suits?
When you wish upon a side of beef, soon will come an end to all your griefI think so.
Jawbreakers on sale for 99¢I knew it was a metaphor for furries but I didn't think it was anvilicious and it was easy to digest and laugh at.
"We be we baby!"So it turns that kappa in this show aren't all really human-looking, just Dendy.
One would guess it's Oblivious Adoption, but the scanner said she really was a kappa. I guess she's just a mutant or something.
It might just be a gene thing.
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I love this show, I hope it stays on the air forever.
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