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Kid Cosmic
Promotional poster
Genre
Created byCraig McCracken
Developed by
Directed by
  • Justin Nichols (supervising)
  • Craig McCracken (season 1)
  • Dave Thomas (seasons 2–3)
  • Justin Nichols (season 3)
Voices of
Composers
  • Andy Bean
  • Edward Underhill (season 3)
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes24 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
ProducerDave Thomas
Editors
Running time14–28 minutes
Production companies
Animation servicesMercury Filmworks
Original release
NetworkNetflix
ReleaseFebruary 2, 2021 (2021-02-02) –
February 3, 2022 (2022-02-03)

Kid Cosmic is an American animated superhero streaming television series created by Craig McCracken for Netflix.[1] Produced in-house by Netflix Animation, the show is McCracken's first to have a serialized format (the second season of Wander Over Yonder shifted to such), as well as his second foray into the superhero genre, having previously created The Powerpuff Girls for Cartoon Network.[2][3] Illustrated in a "retro 2D" style inspired by comics such as Dennis the Menace and The Adventures of Tintin, the series follows Kid, a young boy who gets a chance to become a superhero and fight evil aliens alongside other characters with different abilities.[4][2]

The first season of the series was released on February 2, 2021.[4] The second season, subtitled The Intergalactic Truckstop!, was released on September 7, 2021. The third and final season, subtitled The Global Heroes!, was released on February 3, 2022.[5][6]

Plot

Kid Cosmic follows Kid, a young boy who naively fantasizes about becoming a superhero, living in a junkyard in a thinly populated stretch of desert in the Southwestern United States.[2][7] When a spaceship crashes in the area, he discovers it had onboard 5 "Cosmic Stones of Power" that give him the chance of fulfilling his dream. Upon learning the stones will attract alien invasions, he forms a motley team of superheroes to defend the Earth from them.[4][2] This team, with a stone bestowed upon each member that gives them their power, consist of Kid's grandpa, Papa G (Old Man Many Men), who can create multiple clones of himself; the leader Jo (Portal Girl), who has the ability to teleport; Rosa (Niña Gigantica), a four-year-old girl who can become a 40-foot giant; and Tuna Sandwich (The Precognitive Cat), a cat that can predict the future with a third eye on his forehead.[8] They are accompanied by Stuck Chuck, an alien invader stranded on Earth after the destruction of his ship. Stuck Chuck's mission is to steal the Cosmic Stones for his Great Leader.[3][8]

In the second season, the Local Heroes are teleported into space and have to go on a quest to find the other eight Stones of Power to fight against Erodius the Planet Killer.

In the third and final season, the Local Heroes, now the Global Heroes, find out that there is actually a fourteenth Cosmic Stone of Power and learn the return of Erodius.

Voice cast

Main

  • Jack Fisher as Kid,[4] an excitable nine-year-old child who finds the Stones of Power and uses them to fulfill his dream of leading his own superhero team. His real name is never revealed, and is just referred to as "Kid" or "The Kid" by the other characters. His hero name is Kid Cosmic and he wears the green Stone of Power, which grants him telekinetic powers he uses through most of the first season for flight. In the second season he uses the light green Goo Stone that allows him to take a gelatin like form that he and his partners find disgusting. He lost his parents to a car collision with a semi-truck one night, and now lives in a junkyard owned by his grandpa, Papa G.[7] Kid also shows to have some minor PTSD, from that fatal night that he lost his parents. Being a poor kid, he collects all sorts of old stuff his grandpa has recollected, including video games, comics and records.[7]
  • Amanda C. Miller as Johanna "Jo",[4] a waitress at her mom's diner who dreams of seeing the world, and is granted the power of portal creation by the purple Stone of Power. Her hero name is Portal Girl and also leader of the team.
  • Lily Rose Silver as Rosa Flores,[4] a Mexican four-year-old girl who is granted the power to enlarge herself to gigantic proportions by the blue Stone of Power. Her hero name is La Niña Gigantica, which is Spanish for "The Gigantic Girl". She is the daughter of Ramona and Carlos Flores.
  • Tom Kenny as Stuck Chuck,[4] an alien who is among the first to try and steal the Stones of Power from Kid, and who ends up stuck with Kid's group when, as a result, he loses both his ship and legs. His name is a nickname thought up by Jo, with his real name never revealed, and he also was the one who caused the spaceship with the stones to crash on Earth. Initially seeking any opportunity to get the stones for his Great Leader, he reforms near the end of the first season. In season two, he works as a dishwasher in Mo's Oasis and gains the dark blue Stone of Power of pain absorption.
  • Fred Tatasciore as Tuna Sandwich,[4] a cat who resides at Mo's Oasis and to whom Kid gives the red Stone of Power, granting him the power to see glimpses of the future. His hero name is The Precognitive Cat. Tuna wears a high-tech collar that translates his speech into English, given to him by Chuck as of "The Invaders from Earth."
  • Keith Ferguson as:
    • George "Papa G",[4] Kid's hippie grandfather who encourages Kid to find nonviolent solutions to his problems, and who is granted the power to clone himself by the yellow Stone of Power. His hero name is Old Man Many Men. His design and his personality are very similar to Wander from McCracken's third animated series, Wander Over Yonder. In the third season, is later revealed to be 112 years old, as he kept the silver Stone of Power of healing since he found it as a child.
    • Carl, a trucker and regular at Mo's Oasis. In the second season, he gains the ability to turn invisible through the turquoise Stone of Power.
  • Kim Yarbrough as Florence “Flo”,[9] Jo's mother and proprietor of Mo's Oasis. She tries to keep her business floating even when she has to deal with Kid Cosmic antics, including having her diner in space. Despite that, she decides to support Jo even if she prefers to get mentorship from Queen Xhan. She tends to use several of the Power Stones Jo finds in the second season while she never dominates the use of one.

Supporting

  • Christian Lanz as Carlos Flores,[9] Rosa's father and a regular at Mo's Oasis and Ramona's husband. He and his wife run a successful floral business. In the second season, he gains the white Cosmic Stone of Power, which grants the user the ability to breathe ice.
  • Grey Griffin as:
    • Carla, a biker and regular at Mo's Oasis. She becomes part of the Local Heroes by getting the pink Cosmic Stone of Power that allows her to run at super speed.
    • Ramona Flores, Rosa's mother and a regular at Mo's Oasis and the wife of Carlos. In the second season, she gains the orange Cosmic Stone of Power, which grants the user the ability to breathe fire.[9]
    • Boss Fiosa, an evil alien crime boss who possessed the fire and ice Stones of Power before the Local Heroes pulled off a heist to take them from her.
  • Rich Fulcher as Zarkon,[9] a small green alien and an adversary of Kid and his friends. Despite being easily able to defeat the Local Heroes and take the stones, he ends up getting electrocuted to death when he flies into a power line.
  • Jason Hightower as Biker in Black,[9] the leader of Earth Force Enforcement Force who believes all aliens who come to Earth are hostile.
    • Earth Force Enforcement Force consists of Lanz as Crimson Vision, Griffin as Violet Vanish, Eric Bauza as Emerald Wing, Phil LaMarr as Golden Swarm, and Michaela Dietz as Blue Behemoth.[9] Their colors correspond to the powers granted by the Stones of Power. They follow Biker in Black's orders to dispose of all aliens on Earth, but when their suits are destroyed at the end of the first season, they reform themselves.
  • Cree Summer as Queen Xhan,[9] a purple jellyfish-like alien who is the former bearer of the purple Stone of Power. She ends up being the only survivor of her group of friends at the end because of Erodius the Planet Killer. She acts as Jo's mentor in terms of leadership in the second season, and during it, she loses one of her tentacles when Fantos tears it off to use as a weapon and is forced to escape with the other aliens from Mo's Oasis Cafe when the cafe itself is being destroyed by Erodius. It was revealed that she was not able to pull her comrades out of Erodius' gravity on time, having to run away to Earth creating a portal.
  • Fred Tatasciore as:
    • Great Leader, the evil, cowardly ruler of Stuck Chuck's people.
    • Gortho the Gargarian, a yellow goblin-like creature who was the former bearer of the yellow Stone of Power. He died by being pulled by Erodius' gravity in a fateful battle where only Queen Xhan survives.
    • Meep, a small light blue insect-like alien who was the former bearer of the blue Stone of Power. He died by being pulled by Erodius' gravity in a fateful battle where only Queen Xhan survives.
    • Hamburg, a guy who works at Mo's Oasis Cafe and is usually seen with Fry. He obtains the indigo multiple arms Cosmic Stone of Power in the second season.
  • Eric Bauza as:
    • Master Wilkson, a green humanoid alien with an enormous head and swirly eyes who was the former bearer of the green Stone of Power. He died by being pulled by Erodius' gravity in a fateful battle where only Queen Xhan survives.
    • Fry, a man who works at Mo's Oasis Cafe and is usually seen together with Hamburg. He obtains the light pink elasticity Cosmic Stone of Power in the second season, which gives the user the ability to stretch their body.
  • Sam Riegel as PT-SB, a black and red robot who was the former bearer of the red Stone of Power. He died by being pulled by Erodius' gravity in a fateful battle where only Queen Xhan survives.
  • Bobby Moynihan as Fantos the Amassor, an evil, immature fanboy of Erodius the Planet Killer, who is obsessed with obtaining all 13 Cosmic Stones of Power in order to help Erodius destroy the universe. He also lives with his mother and goes to her for emotional support.
  • Erodius the Planet Killer, a mysterious, sentient rogue planet that generates a powerful gravity well to destroy other planets and absorb them into its body as it travels in a single direction throughout the cosmos. it is possibly a reference to both Ego the Living Planet and Mogo. At the end of the second season, it is defeated when the Local Heroes use the Goo and Growth Stones to cause it to explode from the inside.
  • April Winchell as Krosh, an alien warrior who was the previous champion of the Fight Hole. She allies temporally with Jo to beat Erodius but she was killed by Fantos, after trying to steal the Power Stones, when he vaporizes her and her duplicates into nothing but ash.
  • Toks Olagundoye as Madame President, the leader of a tiny civilization whose planet was destroyed by Erodius and uses a room of Mo's Oasis Cafe to rebuild their civilization. At the end of the second season, they run away with Queen Xhan teleporting them to safety when Mo's Oasis Cafe is destroyed by Erodius.
  • Nicolas Cantu as Ensign Mainstay, the second on board of the tiny civilization that is cautious about the intentions of Flo until he realizes the big effort the Local Heroes did to save them.
  • Cathy Cavadini, Tara Strong and E. G. Daily as (respectively) Agent Pink, Agent Blue, and Agent Green of the PPG (Planet Protection Group), a new government agency who first appear at the end of the second season after the destruction of Erodius the Planet Killer. Their codenames, hairstyles, and actresses all reference the eponymous characters of McCracken's first animated series, The Powerpuff Girls.

Minor

  • Mo, Flo's mother and Jo's grandmother who was the founder of Mo's Oasis Cafe. She died before the events of the series.
  • Travis Willingham and Laura Bailey as Kid's unnamed, deceased mother and father who were killed in a car collision with a semi-truck before the events of the series. Their deaths were so horrible that Kid was traumatized after that incident and said lethal accident was what caused Kid to dream of being a superhero.
  • Fantos' mother, an elderly alien woman who is the mother of Fantos who he lives with and goes to for emotional support. In the end of the second season, she disowns her son and dumps his belongings on Erodius. In the third series, she is shown in a fantasy world, regretting her decision.
  • Crushstaceor
  • Corgor the Conqueror
  • Lord Koregore
  • Christian Lanz as Carlax, an intergalactic postal worker who becomes a regular at Mo's.
  • Saucerman
  • Death Dogs
  • Grathla

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesSubtitleOriginally released
110The Local Heroes!February 2, 2021 (2021-02-02)
28The Intergalactic Truckstop!September 7, 2021 (2021-09-07)
36The Global Heroes!February 3, 2022 (2022-02-03)

Season 1: The Local Heroes! (2021)

Each episode was directed by Craig McCracken, but various others co-direct with him.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleCo-director(s)Written byStoryboard byOriginal release date
11"Kid Cosmic and the Rings of Power!"Dave ThomasTeleplay by : Francisco Angones, Craig McCracken & Kevin Seccia
Story by : Francisco Angones, Craig McCracken, Dave Thomas & Justin Nichols
Craig McCracken, Justin Nichols & Dave ThomasFebruary 2, 2021 (2021-02-02)
In the depths of space, a fleet of orange aliens attack a spacecraft carrying the 5 Stones of Power. Badly damaged, the spacecraft's pilot uses the purple Stone's power to evade all but one of the pursuing aliens, and crash-lands in an unspecified area of the American desert. The wreckage is discovered by superhero fanatic Kid, who recovers the Stones and makes them into rings, dubbing himself "Kid Cosmic". He takes the green Stone for himself, which gives him the power of flight. He shows off his power to his friend Jo, a teenager working at her mother's diner in town. Jo takes the purple Stone, granting the power to create portals. The two are ambushed by the orange alien from the fleet (later nicknamed "Stuck Chuck" by Jo), but manage to trap him in the floor of Kid's trailer. Chuck tells Jo and Kid that the Stones' presence on Earth will ignite a cosmic war that will destroy the planet itself, so Kid convinces Jo to help him form a superhero team to protect the town from the incoming alien threat.
22"Kid Cosmic y La Niña Gigantica"Rob RenzettiTeleplay by : Craig McCracken, Amy Higgins & Rob Renzetti
Story by : Amy Higgins, Craig McCracken, Justin Nichols, Rob Renzetti, Kevin Seccia & Paul Watling
Vaughn TadaFebruary 2, 2021 (2021-02-02)
Kid's blue Stone is stolen by 4 year-old Rosa, granting her the power to turn into a 40-foot tall version of herself. Jo and Kid unsuccessfully try to remove the ring from Rosa's finger, with Kid vehemently opposed to Rosa joining his superhero team. Giant Rosa accidentally frees Chuck from the trailer and he uses the power of the yellow Ring to create copies of himself and take back the green and purple Stones. Chuck attempts to leave Earth, but Rosa uses the blue Stone's power to destroy his spaceship and takes the rings back. Kid recognizes Rosa's abilities and accepts her as a member of the team. He gives the yellow ring to his grandfather, Papa G, and hides the red Stone on the collar of Tuna Sandwich, granting the cat precognitive abilities.
33"Kid Cosmic and the Precognitive Cat"Rob RenzettiWritten by : Ben Joseph & Craig McCracken
Story by : Ben Joseph, Craig McCracken, Justin Nichols, Rob Renzetti, Kevin Seccia & Paul Watling
Justin NicholsFebruary 2, 2021 (2021-02-02)
After a few less-than-successful attempts at superhero training, Chuck convinces Kid to go look for the Sacred Scroll of the Stones, which he claims will teach them how to control their powers. Kid takes Chuck, Rosa, and Papa G to find the spaceship's wreckage to find it, while Jo reluctantly tags along. Tuna Sandwich has a vision which appears to show Kid on the ship as it explodes, and follows after them. After finding the spaceship, Chuck admits to lying about the Scroll and attempts to contact his Great Leader through the ship's console, but is attacked by Tuna. In the ensuing chaos, the ship's self-destruct sequence is activated. Everyone manages to escape the explosion through one of Jo's portals, though Chuck loses the lower half of his body in the process. Kid christens his team with the name "Kid Cosmic and the Local Heroes" as one of Tuna's future premonitions shows a giant alien battle raging across the desert.
44"Kid Cosmic and the Local Heroes"Rob Renzetti & Paul WatlingWritten by : Craig McCracken & Kevin Seccia
Story by : Craig McCracken, Tim McKeon, Justin Nichols, Rob Renzetti, Kevin Seccia & Paul Watling
Paul WatlingFebruary 2, 2021 (2021-02-02)
Waves of invading aliens start arriving on Earth to claim the Stones. The Local Heroes manage to hold onto the rings mainly though a combination of luck and Rosa's brute force, documenting their victories on tape. Kid starts a tradition of awarding the "Medal of Heroism" to the team member who saved the day, but starts to doubt himself when he becomes the only hero yet to receive one. Desperate to prove himself, Kid takes on and defeats an invading robot army alone, not knowing that it was actually Papa G trying to boost his confidence. After the team gives Kid his medal, Chuck steals the tape containing proof of Papa G's ruse.
55"Kid Cosmic and the Big Win"Rob RenzettiWritten by : Craig McCracken & Tim McKeon
Story by : Craig McCracken, Tim McKeon, Justin Nichols, Rob Renzetti, Kevin Seccia & Paul Watling
Justin Nichols, Vaughn Tada & Paul WatlingFebruary 2, 2021 (2021-02-02)
"Demon Death Dogs" attack Mo's Diner, forcing The Local Heroes to reveal their powers to everyone inside, including Rosa's parents and Jo's mom, Flo. Still on a high after defeating Papa G's "robot army", Kid tries and continually fails to subdue the invaders. Papa G discovers that the dogs can be defeated by disabling their collars and the team quickly defeats them with Flo's help. The diner patrons learn to appreciate the team's powers and toast The Local Heroes, but Kid leaves the celebration early after being referred to as the comic relief of the team. Distraught, he returns to his trailer, where Chuck plays Kid the tape revealing the truth of his "victory" over the robots.
66"Kid Cosmic and the Epic Fail"Rob RenzettiWritten by : Todd Casey & Craig McCracken
Story by : Craig McCracken, Todd Casey, Justin Nichols, Rob Renzetti & Kevin Seccia
Bianca Siercke & Paul WatlingFebruary 2, 2021 (2021-02-02)
Using the footage of the faked robot invasion and a news clipping of his parents' fatal car accident, Chuck goads Kid into helping him contact his Great Leader. Aiming to defeat the Great Leader himself, Kid steals the Stones from the other Local Heroes and destroys three waves of arriving aliens. He tries to attack the Great Leader's ship with all 5 Stones at once, but the power overwhelms him and he collapses. The rings are collected by the Great Leader, but he quickly hands them over to an approaching pack of Demon Dogs and retreats, leaving Earth and Chuck behind. The dogs hand the Stones to a mysterious biker, a regular at Mo's Diner. The Biker in Black reveals himself to be an undercover government agent as soldiers and helicopters swarm into the town.
77"Kid Cosmic and the Invaders from Earth"Rob RenzettiWritten by : Rob Renzetti
Story by : Craig McCracken, Rob Renzetti & Kevin Seccia
Vaughn TadaFebruary 2, 2021 (2021-02-02)
A few days after the attack, the military has moved into town under the orders of the Biker in Black. Jo, Rosa, and Papa G are kept under strict surveillance, while Kid has gone missing. After briefing being captured by the Biker, Tuna Sandwich helps Chuck subdue a vengeful alien delivery driver, the owner of the wrecked spacecraft that brought the Stones to Earth. Chuck agrees to help find Kid and gives Tuna his chest translator. The two of them rescue Rosa from house arrest, sneak Jo out of the diner and meet at Papa G's house. The Biker in Black tells Papa G that the team were guinea pigs to test the Stones' power, and uses the Stones to create superpowered mech suits. Tuna Sandwich warns the team of a massive alien invasion on its way to Earth, and the Local Heroes conspire to take back the Stones.
88"Earth Force Enforcement Force"Rob Renzetti & Paul WatlingWritten by : Kevin Seccia & Craig McCracken
Story by : Craig McCracken, Rob Renzetti, Kevin Seccia & Paul Watling
Paul WatlingFebruary 2, 2021 (2021-02-02)
Using the Stone-powered mech suits, the Biker in Black assembles a team of wisecracking heroes dubbed the Earth Force Enforcement Force to fight the alien invasion. The battle descends into chaos as opposing alien forces fight both the Earth Force and each other for the Stones. Watching dejected from a mountaintop, Kid notices that the arriving aliens have the same powers as the Stones. He realizes the aliens are trying to reclaim the Stones stolen from their home planet, not steal them, and rides his bike directly into the battlefield to tell the Earth Force to stop fighting.
99"Kid Cosmic and the Bad Good Guys"Benjamin Balisteri, Rob Renzetti & Dave ThomasWritten by : Craig McCracken & Rob Renzetti
Story by : Alex Hirsch, Craig McCracken, Rob Renzetti, Kevin Seccia & Paul Watling
Benjamin BalisteriFebruary 2, 2021 (2021-02-02)
Kid launches himself straight into danger, trying to get the attention of the Earth Force to tell them the aliens aren't evil. He fails to get through and is picked up by the rest of the Local Heroes. The team makes up and agree to help return the Stones to their rightful owners. The Local Heroes and Chuck repurpose an ice cream truck as the "Kid Cosmobile" and Papa G supplies them with superhero costumes. Driving directly into the battle, the gang repeatedly interrupts the fighting to convince the Earth Force to stand down. Papa G reprograms a Demon Dog to help the Local Heroes to sneak into the Biker in Black's bunker. Kid tells the Biker his plan to help the aliens, but learns that the Biker intends to capture them and use the Stones to make Earth the galaxy's number one superpower.
1010"Kid Cosmic and the Day is Saved!"Benjamin Balisteri, Rob Renzetti & Dave ThomasWritten by : Craig McCracken & Rob Renzetti
Story by : Alex Hirsch, Craig McCracken, Rob Renzetti, Kevin Seccia & Paul Watling
Benjamin Balisteri, Justin Nichols, Vaughn Tada & Dave ThomasFebruary 2, 2021 (2021-02-02)

The aliens are captured by Earth Force as The Local Heroes are escorted away by armed soldiers. Chuck subdues his captor and uses their weapon to reclaim the green Stone. Kid reassembles his ring, the Earth Force unable to capture him with his unpredictable flying. The rest of the Local Heroes escape in the Kid Cosmobile and rescue the aliens. The Biker tries to run down the heroes with his truck, triggering Kid's memory of his parents' accident. In his moment of distress, Kid levitates everyone off the ground, revealing the green Stone's true power of telekinesis. He uses the power to take the rest of the Stones back from the Earth Force and offer them back to the aliens, learning the Stones are the remaining remnants of their worlds, destroyed by the Planet Killer, Erodius.

6 months later, life for the team has been mostly returned to normal when a battered Queen Xhan comes back to town with the 5 Stones, announcing that Erodius has returned, and they need to collect all 13 Stones to defeat him. She creates a portal that envelopes the diner and transports everyone inside into outer space.

Season 2: The Intergalactic Truckstop! (2021)

Justin Nichols and Dave Thomas directs every episode, aside from "Kid Cosmic and the Pyramid Puzzle of Pain", which was solely directed by Thomas.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleWritten byStoryboard byOriginal release date
111"Kid Cosmic and the Other Stones of Power"Lauren Faust, Craig McCracken, Rob Renzetti & Kevin SecciaJustin Nichols, Vaughn Tada & Paul WatlingSeptember 7, 2021 (2021-09-07)
Some time has passed since the events of the first season and Mo's Oasis is having big success working as a diner for all intergalactic patrons, however Kid, who is working delivering food using his telekinetic abilities, is impatient to begin searching for the remaining stones and crosses paths with Fantos the Amassor, an evil fanboy of Erodius, the Planet Killer, who is wanting to find the 13 stones himself to help Erodius destroying the galaxy. He makes Kid call the rest of the team to save him, and Kid, thirsty for adventures, relents. Then Fantos reveals that he has already some of the stones that allows him to remove the stones from the team and inviting them to move apart. However Rosa decides to attack him and make the rest of the team to recover all the stones except for Kid's telekinetic stone, while Kid obtains a stone that allows him to transform himself in a goo like state, and another stone that allows the user to have multiple arms. While Kid is determined to retrieve his stone, Jo is dubious about her leading role and began to look counsel in Queen Xhan.
122"Kid Cosmic and the Pyramid Puzzle of Pain"Lauren Faust, Craig McCracken, Rob Renzetti & Susanna WolffDave ThomasSeptember 7, 2021 (2021-09-07)
The Local Heroes confront the challenge of the Pyramid Puzzle of Pain, where Jo is determined to put her leadership skills she learned from Queen Xhan on test, however her inability to hear Flo's counsels make her use the powers of the other stones to cheat on the puzzles, provoking Jo and the team to fail in a mortal trap when Jo removes the Speed Stone. However, when Jo realizes the magnitude of the error, she decides to use the Speed Stone to deduce the solutions of the puzzles and obtain the remaining prize stones that help her release her friends. However, she does not accept that her mother counsels influenced her to save the day.
133"Kid Cosmic and the Heist of Ice and Fire"Written by : Lauren Faust, Han-Yee Ling, Craig McCracken & Rob Renzetti
Story by : Colleen Evanson, Lauren Faust, Han-Yee Ling, Craig McCracken & Rob Renzetti
Justin Nichols & Brandon WarrenSeptember 7, 2021 (2021-09-07)
The Local Heroes infiltrate a birthday party for Boss Fiosa, a deadly syndicate leader who has the Ice and Fire stones that she got from killing her husband. The heist becomes successful and Jo wants to celebrate but Flo and the rest of the team thinks they need to go home. However Queen Xhan reminds Jo who is the leader and she puts the team back into the party, without noticing that Fantos has also arrived to the party to steal the stones. When Kid notices Fantos presence, he decides to try to steal back his telekinetic stone without hearing Flo orders making him and the team to lose their covert. However, also Erodius appears and begins to destroy the planet that is giving gravity to the satellite where the party is thrown making Jo to panic. Jo takes the leadership and makes the Local Heroes to help the invites to evacuate. Fantos, excited by Erodius presence, is distracted enough by Jo's panic to get the stones stolen back by Queen Xhan. In the end, Flo feels frustrated about not helping her daughter to improve her leadership abilities, and while Jo and Kid accept their mutual errors, she is still unsure about her bravery. Later, Jo watches an intergalactic wrestling show that would inspire her.
144"Kid Cosmic and the Galactic Champion"Written by : Colleen Evanson, Lauren Faust, Craig McCracken & Rob Renzetti
Story by : Colleen Evanson, Lauren Faust, Craig McCracken & Rob Renzetti
Erin Kavanagh, Chris Palmer & Vaughn TadaSeptember 7, 2021 (2021-09-07)
Jo joins The Fight Hole, an intergalactic wrestling show, to the horror of Flo that sends the Local Heroes (along with newly added members Carla, Carlos and Romona) to stop Flo from fighting, however, the most of the challengers are defeated by either Jo or Rosa and Rosa herself is defeated by Jo. In the end Jo challenges Krosh, the universal champion, and realizes she has the Pain Absorption gem that allows her to endure the pain. Jo removes the gem from her and is able to push her out of the arena winning the tournament. However Jo decides to keep Krosh as the champion while acknowledging that she only wanted to beat her fears and recognizing Queen Xhan as her best influence, making Flo to feel disappointed and realizing that Jo is completely distanced from her.
155"Kid Cosmic and the Feeble Fighters"Written by : Todd Casey, Craig McCracken & Rob Renzetti
Story by : Todd Casey, Colleen Evanson, Lauren Faust, Craig McCracken & Rob Renzetti
Erin Kavanagh & Vaughn TadaSeptember 7, 2021 (2021-09-07)
With the help of Krosh, Jo tries to put the Local Heroes on shape to fight Erodius, but the team is not willing to provide a fight against either Krosh or Rosa. At the same time a group of survivors from an attack of Erodius migrates to Mo's Oasis with a size so tiny that the complete civilization could survive in one of the motel rooms. However a surprise attack of Fantos puts him on advantage by removing the rings from the Local Heroes except for Krosh, Rosa and Jo. Jo quick thinks and puts the Local Heroes to protect the immigrants while Krosh and Jo fight Fantos together and while Fantos takes the upper hand to the point to throw Jo away from Mo's Oasis, Krush is capable to return Jo to action and both defeat Fantos to the point that he ran away humilliated. The gang celebrates the couple triumph, then Jo's announces that the Local Heroes are disbanded and Krosh is the only team she needs to beat Erodius.
166"Kid Cosmic and the Soul Kroshing Loss"Written by : Craig McCracken & Colleen Evanson
Story by : Colleen Evanson, Lauren Faust, Craig McCracken & Rob Renzetti
John Jackson, Diana Kidlaied & Brandon WarrenSeptember 7, 2021 (2021-09-07)
Jo decides to make a team with Krosh as she finds the warrior fitting to use all the power stones and discards the Local Heroes. Kid asks Jo for a reason but his insistence makes Jo to insult him. While Erodius almost beat Jo, Krush and her two duplicates, Jo plans a strategy that allows the four to begin beating Erodius, but Krush reveals her real intentions, to use the stones to reclaim her throne in The Battle Hole, then she and her duplicates are vaporized by Fantos that reclaims all the power stones and traps Jo. Jo calls Kid, who just passed through the seven states of grief at Mo's Oasis, for help.
177"Kid Cosmic and the Fallen Hero"Written by : Craig McCracken & Rob Renzetti
Story by : Colleen Evanson, Lauren Faust, Craig McCracken & Rob Renzetti
Justin Nichols, Vaughn Tada, Dave Thomas & Brandon WarrenSeptember 7, 2021 (2021-09-07)
Fantos finally get all 13 stones of power by removing Jo's Teleportation stone and he decides to use its power to move Erodius directly against Mo's Oasis and send Jo away from the battle. Jo fell in a desert planet where she realizes the errors that she made following Queen Xhan mentorship and is finally helped by the same messenger that carried the Power Stones at the beginning of first season. When he realizes Flo is in danger, he calls all her intergalactic clients together to make a last stand against Erodius. While the coordinated attack is hitting hard on the planet, a frustrated Fantos decides to sucker punch Flo and Queen Xhan.
188"Kid Cosmic and the World is Saved"Written by : Craig McCracken & Rob Renzetti
Story by : Colleen Evanson, Lauren Faust, Craig McCracken & Rob Renzetti
Justin Nichols, Vaughn Tada & Dave ThomasSeptember 7, 2021 (2021-09-07)
Queen Xhan and Flo survived the surprise attack from Fantos who decides to charge against Mo's Oasis, but while Jo tries her best to stop Fantos with her ship is easily defeated. Queen Xhan manages to use her teleportation powers to remove the stones from Fantos and gives them to the Local Heroes joining Jo in the ship. Fantos tries to remove the stones from them but is expelled from the ship to Erodius's surface. With the powers at hand the Local Heroes began to destroy Erodius and discover a lot of Power Stones buried in the surface. Kid discovers a telekinesis stone but he loses it against Fantos who manages to remove all the stones from the Local Heroes and send them back to Earth, while sending the others involved to other places in space. Erodius hits Mo's Oasis destroying it, while Queen Xhan ran away with the small civilization. Finally Erodius is moved to the Earth where the Local Heroes see the planet approaching in frustration. However, Kid brings a big Goo Stone with him and, along with some Growth Stones, he comes with a plan. The Local Heroes, using a Teleportation Stone, enters Erodius and using the properties of both Goo and Growth stones move to the center of the planet and destroy it just before it destroys Earth. After that, 3 agents from the PPG, a group defined to defend Earth, approaches the Local Heroes to thank them for the actions but also to enroll them to find the stones that are now all over the planet, reforming the group now as The Global Heroes starting the events of the third season.

Season 3: The Global Heroes! (2022)

Like most of the previous season, Justin Nichols and Dave Thomas directs every episode.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleWritten byStoryboard byOriginal release date
191"Kid Cosmic and the Best Day Ever"Written by : Craig McCracken & Ryan Faust
Story by : Ryan Faust, Craig McCracken, Rob Renzetti & Francisco Angones
Erin Kavanaugh, Vaughn Tada & John JacksonFebruary 3, 2022 (2022-02-03)
Some moments after the events of the second season, Kid and the rest of the gang are joining an organization that provides the team with a new vehicle, uniforms and a new mission: to stop all evil enemies that would be misusing the Cosmic Stones. They confront first a dog that swallowed an invisibility stone and causes mayhem in a carnival. After catching the dog and helping him to release the stone, they are confronted by another enemy that uses the Growth stone to become gigantic, but the combined efforts of the Global Heroes and the use of the Pain absorbing stone made the enemy to fail. The people claim the Global Heroes, but Papa G becomes suspicious of the way the missions were solved so easily. Meanwhile, The Man in the Bike builds a big robot machine, searching vengeance against Kid Cosmic.
202"Kid Cosmic and the Secret of the Fourteenth Stone"Written by : Francisco Angones & Craig McCracken
Story by : Francisco Angones, Colleen Evanson, Craig McCracken & Rob Renzetti
Brandon Warren, Diana Kidlaied & Natalie WetzigFebruary 3, 2022 (2022-02-03)
While trying to remember how the Global Heroes were capable to beat a big Slime machine, Jo realizes that something is not right in the way the missions are happening. The team learns that there is a fourteenth Cosmic Stone and they try to search for it, first defeating a telekinetic Egyptian supervillain, then a hideous potato kid in Idaho that uses three stones and finally going to an underwater kingdom where his king reveals that he only wants to marry Jo. But, when the Global Heroes try to catch up with the situation, they are called back to use a big mecha robot to confront The Man in the Bike's machine. Jo, still suspicious, moves out of the machine during the fight and she finds evidence that the world reality has been altered, and the missions were fixed by no other than Papa G, who is decided to provide Kid Cosmic to achieve his dreams, based on the comics he read. Jo runs to warn Kid, but Papa G fights her, when Jo is capable to defeat him, Papa G falls to the vacuum revealing he is not a clone. Soon Jo asks Papa G to tell the truth to Kid while she tries to find a way to get out of the fantasy world. Meanwhile Kid and the gang defeats the Man in the Bike and a rock band celebrates the triumph.
213"Kid Cosmic and the Global Conspiracy"Written by : Rob Renzetti & Craig McCracken
Story by : Francisco Angones, Colleen Evanson, Craig McCracken & Rob Renzetti
Gustavo Cosío Herrera, Vaughn Tada & Remi GodinFebruary 3, 2022 (2022-02-03)
224"Kid Cosmic and the Little Spark"Written by : Rob Renzetti, Colleen Evanson & Craig McCracken
Story by : Francisco Angones, Colleen Evanson, Craig McCracken & Rob Renzetti
John Jackson & Erin KavanaughFebruary 3, 2022 (2022-02-03)
235"Kid Cosmic and the Planet Killer"Written by : Craig McCracken, Francisco Angones & Rob Renzetti
Story by : Francisco Angones, Colleen Evanson, Craig McCracken & Rob Renzetti
Gustavo Cosío Herrera, Brandon Warren & Diana KidlaiedFebruary 3, 2022 (2022-02-03)
246"Kid Cosmic and the Grand Opening of Planet Earth"Written by : Rob Renzetti & Craig McCracken
Story by : Francisco Angones, Colleen Evanson, Craig McCracken & Rob Renzetti
John Jackson, Dave Thomas, Justin Nichols & Vaughn TadaFebruary 3, 2022 (2022-02-03)

Production

Upon completion of his Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends series in 2009, Craig McCracken planned a career in publishing his own comics or graphic novels, a more "intimate [and] direct approach to cartooning" in contrast to working with a large crew for a television network.[10] During that time he made a comic strip entitled The Kid from Planet Earth,[11] about a young boy who fantasized about becoming a superhero.[2] He was inspired by the idea of how different reality would be if the character actually got the chance to fulfill such an aspiration.[2] The creator wanted to "tap into this naïve confidence that all kids have" of being a superhero, while also basing the concept on his early years of wanting to become a professional artist.[2][12] He later realized that, in order to have the characters "learn, grow and change," he would have to tell the story with a serialized format.[13] Knowing that "[no network] would want it at the time",[14] he put the idea aside until 2015, when the industry of animation became more accepting of serialization within kids' animated series.[2][13]

Along with his wife Lauren Faust and friend Francisco Angones, McCracken further expanded the idea into Kid Cosmic and ultimately produced an animatic for a 22-minute episode.[13] Upon learning that Netflix were setting up an animation studio and was looking for new shows, he went to their studios on a Thursday and presented the animatic as a pilot.[2][13] The executives supported the idea of a 22-minute family show, and greenlit the series the following Wednesday.[13] "It was really quick and quite an incredible experience!", McCracken recalled in 2021.[2]

McCracken and his old friend Rob Renzetti serve as executive producers for the show.[2] With the use of the Toon Boom Harmony software, Mercury Filmworks provides animation services of the show in Ottawa, Canada with a staff of 110 employees.[2] The company had done animation services previously for Wander Over Yonder, McCracken's previous creation.[15] Netflix's animation division is leading production with a team of approximately 45 people.[2][16] Having produced solely for television in the past, McCracken felt that he now had more creative freedom to pitch projects that had a darker tone or that could work as a movie, something that television channels "might shy away from".[16] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the series team had to continue working at home since March 2020, slowing down the production process.[3] According to McCracken, completing a season takes a year and a half of hard work, from writing start to finish.[2]

Design and themes

The main setting of the show, an arid landscape with a "generic rural southwest desert vibe", is presumed to be New Mexico. However, McCracken said in an interview for Den of Geek: "It could be New Mexico, it could be California [or] it could be Arizona. Basically it’s a remote enough place where a spaceship could crash and not a lot of people would know about it."[17]

Stylistically, the show is meant to resemble the visual look of classic comics such as Hank Ketcham's Dennis the Menace and Hergé's The Adventures of Tintin,[4][2] where every action is grounded in reality: "A lot of the choices that we made in Kid were based on the fact that these are real people in the real world [...] So with the animation we avoided overly smooth and flowy actions or lots of squash and stretch, things that you associate with cartoons," the creator said.[17] Stuck Chuck's design is a nod to the aliens from the 1996 film Mars Attacks! and other science-fiction movies.[18] Sometimes spaceships, cars, and major locations, like Mo's Oasis Café, are represented by 3D models.[19]

McCracken affirmed that some of the ideas explored within the show are also based on things that he personally experienced, such as the loss of his father at the age of 7, similar to the protagonist, who lost both of his parents.[13] The dynamics between Kid and Jo are loosely based on McCracken's relationship with his older sister and are similar to those of Mac and Frankie in Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.[18] Rosa's "playful spirit" is also a reflection of the creator's young daughter.[2][8]

Kid Cosmic also plays on the theme that "heroes help, not hurt", which means the characters often show a compassionate attitude toward their adversaries.[13] This strays in tone from McCracken's first popular work, The Powerpuff Girls, which he described as a "campy parody of superheroes".[13] He declared: "I really didn't want to tell a story to kids that said, 'Hey, if you get great powers, then you can go and beat up bad guys and be violent and win.' I didn't want that to be the message. So I asked myself what a real hero is".[13]

Music

In late February 2021, Netflix released a soundtrack album titled Kid Cosmic and the Sonic Courage. Under the name of the show's fictional "70's psychedelic garage punk band" Dr. Fang and the Gang, the soundtrack features music and songs of the first season written, composed and performed by multi-instrumentalist Andy Bean. He had previously written and composed the soundtrack for McCracken's Wander Over Yonder.[20]

Release

Kid Cosmic was announced on November 6, 2018, along with other Netflix animated projects.[1] A trailer was released on January 5, and the show debuted on February 2, 2021.[4] Five companion shorts were released on the Netflix Futures YouTube channel on February 3, 2021.[21] The trailer for season 2 was released on August 10 of that year, with the episodes debuting later on September 7.[5]

Reception

Kid Cosmic was met with positive reviews. Adrián Carande from the Spanish magazine Cinemanía called it "a little miracle [that is] flawlessly animated" and brings McCracken back to his roots, while being "sincere" "fast-paced", and "effective".[22] IGN's Nicole Clark said that the first season wrapped up with the secondary characters lacking development, instead focusing on Kid's emotional process as a superhero. She also described him as "an extremely challenging character to sit with", and synthesized this season as a "merely entertaining show."[23] Karen Kan from Slate magazine said that the season "is all about opening the gates and letting people in", with the main team "finally finding its groove" and a cliffhanger ending.[24] Vulture editor John Maher included the show as one of the stand-out animations from early 2021, praising the "patient character development, subtle world-building flourishes, and a willingness to explore just how hard it is to grow up."[25] Likewise, Los Angeles Times named Kid Cosmic one of the 13 best TV shows of that year.[26]

On Rotten Tomatoes, the first season holds a 100% approval rating.[27]

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