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* After Boxman attacks the plaza in "You're Level 100", K.O. gets angry and his eyelids darken & lightning appears around his fists. Seem familiar?



* If the ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanet'' crossover is canon, it means Verminous Skumm exists in this universe and has been out there ruining people's lives.
* After Boxman attacks the plaza in "You're Level 100", K.O. gets angry and his eyelids darken & lightning appears around his fists. Seem familiar?

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* If the ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanet'' crossover is canon, it means Verminous Skumm exists in this universe and has been out there ruining people's lives.
* After Boxman attacks the plaza in "You're Level 100", K.O. gets angry and his eyelids darken & lightning appears around his fists. Seem familiar?
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* If the ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanet'' crossover is canon, it means Verminous Skumm exists in this universe and has been out there ruining people's lives.

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* If the ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanet'' crossover is canon, it means Verminous Skumm exists in this universe and has been out there ruining people's lives.lives.
* After Boxman attacks the plaza in "You're Level 100", K.O. gets angry and his eyelids darken & lightning appears around his fists. Seem familiar?
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* As shown in "Point to the Plaza," it appears that Mr. Gar had [[BrokenPedestal a sour falling-out with P.O.I.N.T.]] after [[spoiler: Laserblast's death/disappearance]], and that Gar's old teammates (or Foxtail, at least) do indeed blame him for what happened. This is probably why Mr. Gar assumed Carol hated him for all those years: Carol is also [[spoiler: possibly]] a former P.O.I.N.T. member, not to mention [[spoiler: she and Laserblast were ''dating'' at the time]]. Everyone else in P.O.I.N.T. seems to blame Gar for what happened, so why wouldn't she?
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* Where exactly does Lord Boxman get his supplies to make robots from? Darrel has a BrainInAJar, Shannon appears to have skin on her face, and Raymond has real hair. And it's not RobotHair either.

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* Where exactly does Lord Boxman get his supplies to make his robots from? Darrel has a BrainInAJar, Shannon appears to have skin on her face, face and has human feet, and Raymond has real hair. And it's not RobotHair either.



* If the ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanet'' crossover is canon it means Verminous Skumm exists in this universe and has been out there ruining people's lives.

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* If the ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanet'' crossover is canon canon, it means Verminous Skumm exists in this universe and has been out there ruining people's lives.
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* Where exactly does Lord Boxman get his supplies to make robots from? Darrel has a BrainInAJar, Shannon appears to have skin on her face, and Raymond has hair. And it's not RobotHair either.

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* Where exactly does Lord Boxman get his supplies to make robots from? Darrel has a BrainInAJar, Shannon appears to have skin on her face, and Raymond has real hair. And it's not RobotHair either.
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* Where exactly does Lord Boxman get his supplies to make robots from? Darrel has a BrainInAJar, Shannon appears to have skin on her face, and Raymond has hair. And it's not even RobotHair.

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* Where exactly does Lord Boxman get his supplies to make robots from? Darrel has a BrainInAJar, Shannon appears to have skin on her face, and Raymond has hair. And it's not even RobotHair.RobotHair either.
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* Where exactly does Lord Boxman get his supplies to make robots from? Darrel has a BrainInAJar, Shannon appears to have skin on her face, and Raymond has hair. And it's not even RobotHair.
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* Professor Venomous has a minion who is some sort of rat creature, and her name is Fink. A "rat fink" is a rather derogatory way of calling someone a snitch or informant of some sort, a fitting title for Venomous' head minion.

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* Why does Boxman only send one robot at a time to attack the plaza instead of sending an army? While his factory does make a ton of robots and they could possibly destroy the plaza with their large numbers, those robots are for his clients only. Episodes like "We're Captured" and "Stop Attacking the Plaza" has shown that Boxman's constant attack on the plaza has been hindering his business, so he has to keep his attacks to a minimal to focus on his ''actual job'' so he can satisfy his clients and his investors. Not to mention that his robot minions have a Hero Level of -4 and Mr. Gar is level 11, so he could easily take them out and it would be a waste of resource for Boxman.

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* Why does Boxman only send one robot at a time to attack the plaza instead of sending an army? While his factory does make a ton of robots and they could possibly destroy the plaza with their large numbers, those robots are for his clients only. Episodes like "We're Captured" and "Stop Attacking the Plaza" has shown that Boxman's constant attack on the plaza has been hindering his business, so he has to keep his attacks to a minimal to focus on his ''actual job'' so he can satisfy his clients and his investors. Not to mention that his robot minions have a Hero Level of -4 and Mr. Gar is level 11, so he could easily take them out and it would be a waste of resource resources for Boxman.Boxman.
** In "Villains' Night Out", it's revealed that Boxman builds every robots with glorbs that he creates with his glorb processing plant. And since glorbs are hard to come by, he has to make sure that each glorb is used to its utmost efficiency.




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* It seems odd that P.O.I.N.T. doesn't do anything to stop Boxman since he's creating robot henchmen for several villains, so why doesn't P.O.I.N.T. make an effort to stop him completely? First, Boxman is only limiting his villainy at the Lakewood Plaza so he really hasn't done anything outside the plaza to attract P.O.I.N.T.'s attention. Second, Carol and Gar were former members of P.O.I.N.T. and they have greatly improved since their early days, so P.O.I.N.T. doesn't have to worry about Boxman going too far since they know Carol and Gar can handle things there. And third, the other villains consider Boxman as a [[HarmlessVillain joke villain]], and since they don't take him seriously why should P.O.I.N.T. consider Boxman a threat?
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* If the ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanet'' crossover is canon it means Verminous Skumm exists in this universe and has been out there ruining peoples lives.

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* If the ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanet'' crossover is canon it means Verminous Skumm exists in this universe and has been out there ruining peoples people's lives.
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* Why does Boxman only send only one robot at a time to attack the plaza instead of sending an army? While his factory does make a ton of robots and they could possibly destroy the plaza with their large numbers, those robots are for his clients only. Episodes like "We're Captured" and "Stop Attacking the Plaza" has shown that Boxman's constant attack on the plaza has been hindering his business, so he has to keep his attacks to a minimal to focus on his ''actual job'' so he can satisfy his clients and his investors. Not to mention that his robot minions have a Hero Level of -4 and Mr. Gar is level 11, so he could easily take them out and it would be a waste of resource for Boxman.

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* Why does Boxman only send only one robot at a time to attack the plaza instead of sending an army? While his factory does make a ton of robots and they could possibly destroy the plaza with their large numbers, those robots are for his clients only. Episodes like "We're Captured" and "Stop Attacking the Plaza" has shown that Boxman's constant attack on the plaza has been hindering his business, so he has to keep his attacks to a minimal to focus on his ''actual job'' so he can satisfy his clients and his investors. Not to mention that his robot minions have a Hero Level of -4 and Mr. Gar is level 11, so he could easily take them out and it would be a waste of resource for Boxman.
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* Red Action's hair was probably messed up in "You're Everyone's Sidekick" because she visited Mr Logic on the day he was "20% off," before KO helped him.
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* How come K.O. was the only one who saved everyone in "Face Your Fear" because, excluding Enid, his fear resistance is 15 while Mr. Gar is 8 and Rad is 11.

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* How come K.O. was the only one who saved everyone in "Face Your Fear" because, Fear"? Because, excluding Enid, his fear resistance is 15 while Mr. Gar is 8 and Rad is 11.



* Why isn't Ernesto line interested in Boxman attention and favor like the rest of the robots. Because he was built as a responsible adult while the fighters are based on teenagers which made them more immature and wild.

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* Why isn't the Ernesto line interested in Boxman Boxman's attention and favor like the rest of the robots. robots? Because he was they're built as a responsible adult adults while the fighters are based on teenagers which made makes them more immature and wild.
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* One word: ''T.K.O.'' K.O.'s inner anger is so dangerously powerful that an attempt to tap into it traps K.O. inside his own head while T.K.O. ''brutalizes'' everyone he cares about. And then when K.O. manages to engage in a BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind with his dark side, he very nearly loses.

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* One word: ''T.K.O.'' K.O.'s inner anger is so dangerously powerful that an attempt to tap into it traps K.O. inside his own head while T.K.O. ''brutalizes'' everyone he cares about. And then when K.O. manages to engage in a BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind with his dark side, he very nearly loses.loses.
* If the ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanet'' crossover is canon it means Verminous Skumm exists in this universe and has been out there ruining peoples lives.
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* Seems odd how in one episode K.O., Enid, and Rad were wereanimals and in the next, back to normal. This could be because in their shop, there is a lot of products that make a person grow bigger, smaller, animal parts, etc.. So there could have been a product that turns them back to normal.
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* When the trio were turned into wereanimals, it did not turn them into animals based on their traits, but on their HiddenDepth and personality. Enid as a rabbit symbolic her past as shy and lonely person, just like a rabbit. Rad as a cat symbolic his ego and pride, but at the same time, his softer side. K.O. as a dog symbolic his loyalty and determination. Dog are also related to wolves, something Turbo is like.

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* When the trio were turned into wereanimals, it did not turn them into animals based on their traits, but on their HiddenDepth HiddenDepths and personality. Enid as a rabbit symbolic her past as shy and lonely person, just like a rabbit. Rad as a cat symbolic his ego and pride, but at the same time, his softer side. K.O. as a dog symbolic his loyalty and determination. Dog are also related to wolves, something Turbo is like.
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* Why isn't Ernesto line interested in Boxman attention and favor like the rest of the robots. Because he was built as a responsible adult while the fighters are based on teenagers which made them more immature and wild.
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* When the trio were turned into wereanimals, it did turn them into animals based on their traits, but on their HiddenDepth and personality. Enid as a rabbit symbolic her past as shy ninja, just like a rabbit. Rad as a cat symbolic his ego and pride, but at the same time, his soft side. K.O. as a dog symbolic his loyalty and determination. Dog are also related to wolves, something Turbo is like.

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* When the trio were turned into wereanimals, it did not turn them into animals based on their traits, but on their HiddenDepth and personality. Enid as a rabbit symbolic her past as shy ninja, and lonely person, just like a rabbit. Rad as a cat symbolic his ego and pride, but at the same time, his soft softer side. K.O. as a dog symbolic his loyalty and determination. Dog are also related to wolves, something Turbo is like.
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* When the trio were turned into wereanimals, it did turn them into animals based on their traits, but on their HiddenDepth and personality. Enid as a rabbit symbolic her past as shy ninja, just like a rabbit. Rad as a cat symbolic his ego and pride, but at the same time, his soft side. K.O. as a dog symbolic his loyalty and determination. Dog are also related to wolves, something Turbo is like.
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* The aspect of being a hero seems to be getting darker and darker as the series goes on. With Elodie getting a scholar for P.O.I.N.T. Academy despite backstabbing someone who showed her mercy, and Dendy not getting a Pow Card (despite the villains having one) due to being a Kappa. Has the meaning of being a hero has lost in their world and been replaced by being how powerful one person can be?

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* The aspect of being a hero seems to be getting darker and darker as the series goes on. With Elodie getting a scholar scholarship for P.O.I.N.T. Academy despite backstabbing someone who showed her mercy, and Dendy not getting a Pow Card (despite the villains having one) due to being a Kappa. Has the meaning of being a hero has lost in their world and been replaced by being how powerful one person can be?
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* One word: ''T.K.O.'' K.O.'s inner anger is so dangerously powerful that an attempt to tap into it traps K.O. inside his own head while T.K.O. ''brutalizes'' everyone he cares about. And then when K.O. manages to engage in a BattleAtTheCenterOfTheMind with his dark side, he very nearly loses.

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* One word: ''T.K.O.'' K.O.'s inner anger is so dangerously powerful that an attempt to tap into it traps K.O. inside his own head while T.K.O. ''brutalizes'' everyone he cares about. And then when K.O. manages to engage in a BattleAtTheCenterOfTheMind BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind with his dark side, he very nearly loses.
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** The secondary reason of this theory given has been altered in the episode it first appeared in. In "No More Pow Cards", the Pow card system is altered to accept kappas, but it is rather strange that it was kept in for so long.

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** The secondary reason of this theory given has been altered in the episode it first appeared in. In "No More Pow Cards", the Pow card system is altered to accept kappas, but it is rather strange that it was kept in for so long.long.
* One word: ''T.K.O.'' K.O.'s inner anger is so dangerously powerful that an attempt to tap into it traps K.O. inside his own head while T.K.O. ''brutalizes'' everyone he cares about. And then when K.O. manages to engage in a BattleAtTheCenterOfTheMind with his dark side, he very nearly loses.

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* The aspect of being a hero seems to be getting darker and darker as the series goes on. With Elodie getting a scholar for P.O.I.N.T. Academy despite backstabbing someone who showed her mercy, and Dendy not getting a Pow Card (despite the villains having one) due to being a Kappa. Has the meaning of being a hero has lost in their world and been replaced by being how powerful one person can be!

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* The aspect of being a hero seems to be getting darker and darker as the series goes on. With Elodie getting a scholar for P.O.I.N.T. Academy despite backstabbing someone who showed her mercy, and Dendy not getting a Pow Card (despite the villains having one) due to being a Kappa. Has the meaning of being a hero has lost in their world and been replaced by being how powerful one person can be!be?
** The secondary reason of this theory given has been altered in the episode it first appeared in. In "No More Pow Cards", the Pow card system is altered to accept kappas, but it is rather strange that it was kept in for so long.
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* The aspect of being a hero seems to be getting darker and darker as the series goes on. With Elodie getting a scholar for P.O.I.N.T. Academy despite backstabbing someone who showed her mercy, and Dendy people not getting a Pow Card (despite the villains having one) due to being a Kappa. Has the meaning of being a hero has lost in their world and been replaced by being how powerful one person can be!

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* The aspect of being a hero seems to be getting darker and darker as the series goes on. With Elodie getting a scholar for P.O.I.N.T. Academy despite backstabbing someone who showed her mercy, and Dendy people not getting a Pow Card (despite the villains having one) due to being a Kappa. Has the meaning of being a hero has lost in their world and been replaced by being how powerful one person can be!
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* Why does Boxman only send only one robot at a time to attack the plaza instead of sending an army? While his factory does make a ton of robots and they could possibly destroy the plaza with their large numbers, those robots are for his clients only. Episodes like "We're Captured" and "Stop Attacking the Plaza" has shown that Boxman's constant attack on the plaza has been hindering his business, so he has to keep his attacks to a minimal to focus on his ''actual job'' so he can satisfy his clients and his investors. Not to mention that his robot minions have a Hero Level of -4 and Mr. Gar is level 11, so he could easily take them out and it would be a waste of resource for Boxman.
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* Seems odd how in one episode K.O., Enid, and Rad were wereanimals and in the next, back to normal. This could be because in their shop, there is a lot of products that make a person grow bigger, smaller, animal parts, etc.. So there could have been a product that turns them back to normal.
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* The aspect of being a hero seems to be getting darker and darker as the series goes on. With Elodie getting a scholar for P.O.I.N.T. Academy despite backstabbing someone who showed her mercy, and Dendy people not getting a Pow Card (despite the villains having one) due to being a Kappa. Has the meaning of being a hero has lost in their world and been replaced by being how powerful one person can be!
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* The ending theme includes the part ''"Every second that you see is / 24 connected pieces"''. This might not make much sense, but it's a way to say that every second is composed of 24 drawings used as frames.
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* How come K.O. was the only one who saved everyone in "Face Your Fear" because, excluding Enid, his fear resistance is 15 while Mr. Gar is eight and Rad is 11.

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* How come K.O. was the only one who saved everyone in "Face Your Fear" because, excluding Enid, his fear resistance is 15 while Mr. Gar is eight 8 and Rad is 11.
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* How come K.O. was the only one who saved everyone in "Face Your Fear" because, excluding Enid, his fear resistance is 15 while Mr. Gar is eight and Rad is 11.

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