List of ''OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes'' episodes
OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes (also known simply as OK K.O.!) is an American superhero comedy animated series created by Ian Jones-Quartey (known for his work on Adventure Time, Steven Universe, Secret Mountain Fort Awesome, and nockFORCE) and based on his pilot short Lakewood Plaza Turbo, which was released as part of Cartoon Network's 2013 Summer Shorts project. On December 7, 2017, show creator Ian Jones-Quartey confirmed via Twitter that a second season has been greenlit.[1]
As of October 8, 2018, 71 episodes of the series have aired.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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First aired | Last aired | ||||
Pilot | May 21, 2013 | ||||
1 | 53 | August 1, 2017 | April 6, 2018 | ||
2 | TBA | May 5, 2018 | TBA | ||
Shorts | TBA | February 4, 2016 | TBA |
Episodes
Pilot (2013)
Title | Directed by | Written and storyboarded by | Original release date | Prod. code | |
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"Lakewood Plaza Turbo" | Phil Rynda (creative), Sue Mondt (art), and Robert Alvarez (timing) | Ian Jones-Quartey | May 21, 2013 | 501-238[nb 1] | |
K.O., Rad, and Enid investigate to find out who sprayed graffiti on Lakewood Plaza's sign after being told to by their boss and owner of Gar's Bodega, Mr. Gar. |
Season 1 (2017–18)
K.O. is voiced by Stephanie Nadolny in episodes 1, 4, 5, 6, 13, and 48, and by Courtenay Taylor in the rest of the season as well as the final version of episode 1.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Animation direction by | Written and storyboarded by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S viewers (millions) |
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1 | 1 | "Let's Be Heroes" (Part 1) | Hwang Ki-hoo | Geneva Hodgson and Mira Ongchua | August 1, 2017[nb 2] | 1044-005 | 1.35[2] |
K.O. aspires to be the greatest hero ever. When he arrives at Lakewood Plaza Turbo with his mom and former champion Carol, he is drawn to Gar's Bodega, run by the powerful Mr. Gar and his two employees Rad and Enid.[3] | |||||||
2 | 2 | "Let's Be Friends!" (Part 2) | Chang-woo Shin | Ryann Shannon and Parker Simmons | August 1, 2017[nb 2] | 1044-006 | 1.25[2] |
K.O. wants to become friends with Enid and Rad and get hired at Lakewood Plaza Turbo, so to make them proud he decides to invade Boxmore and take on Lord Boxman himself. | |||||||
3 | 3 | "You're Everybody's Sidekick" | Sunjae Lee and Byungjae Oh | Dave Alegre and Haewon Lee | August 1, 2017[nb 2] | 1044-007 | 1.25[2] |
K.O. is surprised to see Enid show a lack of empathy, so he sets out to assist everyone at Lakewood Plaza Turbo to prove helping others is always worth it. Things get complicated when he tries to help Red Action and her crew. | |||||||
4 | 4 | "We Messed Up" | Sunjae Lee and Byungjae Oh | Stevie Borbolla and Danny Ducker | August 1, 2017[nb 2] | 1044-004 | 1.23[2] |
After being told not to go into Mr. Gar's office, K.O., Rad and Enid go anyway, and accidentally break one of Mr. Gar's prized possessions: a photo of K.O.'s mom, Carol. | |||||||
5 | 5 | "Jethro's All Yours" | Chang-woo Shin | Ryann Shannon and Parker Simmons | August 2, 2017[nb 2] | 1044-002 | 1.20[4] |
K.O. gets his first solo mission: fighting Jethro, whom Rad and the rest dub "simple" enough for the new hero. When K.O. realizes the monotony of facing him, he begins to doubt himself. | |||||||
6 | 6 | "You're Level 100" | Hwang Ki-hoo | Stevie Borbolla and Danny Ducker | August 2, 2017[nb 2] | 1044-009 | 1.04[4] |
When K.O. finally gets a Pow Card, it reads level 100, which causes him to become a celebrity. In light of the commotion, Lord Boxman sends Mega Darrell to face K.O. in order to prove his worth. | |||||||
7 | 7 | "Sibling Rivalry" | Hwang Ki-hoo | Dave Alegre and Haewon Lee | August 3, 2017 | 1044-011 | 1.22[5] |
Lord Boxman unleashes Raymond, a vain, pretty-boy robot with sports-based powers, who defeats the heroes and takes a letter of Gar's Bodega. When Rad and Enid can't get along, K.O. teams up with Darrell and Shannon to get the letter back. | |||||||
8 | 8 | "I Am Dendy" | Hwang Ki-hoo | Geneva Hodgson and Mira Ongchua | August 3, 2017 | 1044-008 | 1.01[5] |
K.O. meets Dendy - a girl that sits behind him in school - who asks for his help in retrieving items for her backpack. Unbeknownst to him, Dendy is really testing K.O. and his capabilities of being a hero. | |||||||
9 | 9 | "Do You Have Any More in the Back?" | Chang-woo Shin | Ryann Shannon and Parker Simmons | August 4, 2017 | 1044-016 | 1.30[6] |
Rad claims to know everything, which impresses K.O. and annoys Enid. However, his knowledge is put to the test when the group must venture into the mysterious backroom. | |||||||
10 | 10 | "My Dad Can Beat Up Your Dad!" | Hwang Ki-hoo | Dave Alegre and Haewon Lee | August 4, 2017 | 1044-012 | 1.16[6] |
K.O. gets into a verbal fight with Chameleon Jr. ending in a rendezvous between their parents. While Carol tries to resolve things peacfully, Chameleon Sr. isn't so willing. | |||||||
11 | 11 | "You Get Me" | Hwang Ki-hoo | Geneva Hodgson and Mira Ongchua | August 7, 2017[nb 3] | 1044-010 | 0.79[7] |
Enid gets turned to stone by a Wizard because he believes she displayed rude behavior towards him. K.O. tries his best to turn her back to normal, as he thinks he is the only one who can because he "gets her". | |||||||
12 | 12 | "You Are Rad" | Chang-woo Shin | Ryann Shannon and Parker Simmons | August 8, 2017[nb 3] | 1044-013 | 0.72[8] |
When K.O. forgets his name tag, Rad lets him use his, resulting in everyone thinking K.O. is Rad. Along the way, K.O. discovers some personal things about Rad causing him to think that there's more to him than he puts off. | |||||||
13 | 13 | "Just Be a Pebble" | Hwang Ki-hoo | Geneva Hodgson and Mira Ongchua | August 9, 2017[nb 3] | 1044-001 | 0.79[9] |
K.O. is tired of being small, so Rad gives him a candy bar that can increase his size. However, K.O. soon realizes that being big isn't all it's cracked up to be, when he accidentally hurls Mr. Gar's car keys in the sewer while trying to help him (due to his increased size), and must shrink to be able to retrieve them. | |||||||
14 | 14 | "Presenting Joe Cuppa" | Sunjae Lee, Byungjae Oh, and Eunyung Byun | Stevie Borbolla and Danny Ducker | August 10, 2017[nb 3] | 1044-015 | 0.91[10] |
Joe Cuppa, Lakewood Plaza Turbo's local comedian, is all washed up and jobless. K.O., Rad and an unenthusiastic Enid try to help by hiring him to work at Gar's, which is just in time for Shannon's attack on the Bodega. | |||||||
15 | 15 | "We've Got Pests" | Sunjae Lee, Byungjae Oh, and Eunyung Byun | Stevie Borbolla and Danny Ducker | August 14, 2017[nb 4] | 1044-014 | 0.81[11] |
K.O. and Rad must run the Bodega and take care of themselves while Enid hangs out with 3 tiny pest-like self proclaimed cool kids that break in through the pipes. | |||||||
16 | 16 | "Legends of Mr. Gar" | Hwang Ki-hoo | Dave Alegre and Haewon Lee | August 15, 2017[nb 4] | 1044-033 | 0.84[12] |
Rad and Enid reminisce about when they started working at the Bodega, and discovered how amazing Mr. Gar really is. Later, Crinkly Wrinkly barges in to tell the tale of the Plaza's origin. | |||||||
17 | 17 | "Know Your Mom" | Chang-woo Shin | Ryann Shannon and Parker Simmons | August 16, 2017[nb 4] | 1044-020 | 0.85[13] |
After some misdirection from Brandon, K.O. decides to reunite Carol with one of her archenemies for Mother's Day. Special Guest: Jonathan Davis as Succulentus | |||||||
18 | 18 | "We're Captured" | Chang-woo Shin | Ryann Shannon and Parker Simmons | August 17, 2017[nb 4] | 1044-017 | 0.78[14] |
Boxman captures K.O., Enid and Rad, but must juggle torturing his captors with making sure his boss, Professor Venomous, and his assistant, Fink, have a great dinner and are still interested in doing business with him. | |||||||
19 | 19 | "Face Your Fears" | Hwang Ki-hoo | Dave Alegre and Haewon Lee | August 21, 2017[nb 5] | 1044-023 | 0.76[15] |
Mr. Gar gets challenged to try the latest arcade game "Face Your Fears". When he gets stuck in the game, along with Rad and Enid, Dendy aids K.O. in entering the game to save his friends. | |||||||
20 | 20 | "Everybody Likes Rad?" | Sunjae Lee, Byungjae Oh, and Eunyung Byun | Geneva Hodgson and Mira Ongchua | August 22, 2017[nb 5] | 1044-026 | 0.60[16] |
Rad posts a video of himself falling through the roof of the Bodega after a failed rocket launch. The video becomes a hit, but everyone just wants to hear him say "Blorp". | |||||||
21 | 21 | "You Have to Care" | Hwang Ki-hoo | Stevie Borbolla and Danny Ducker | August 23, 2017[nb 5] | 1044-021 | 0.84[17] |
P.O.I.N.T. Academy superstar Elodie arrives at the Bodega to adoring crowds. Enid holds a grudge against her due to a traumatic event that happened in their youth, and must set the record straight. | |||||||
22 | 22 | "Plaza Prom" | Sunjae Lee and Byungjae Oh | Stevie Borbolla and Danny Ducker | August 24, 2017[nb 5] | 1044-022 | 0.74[18] |
When Rad throws his own prom at the Plaza, K.O. tries to make sure it goes off without a hitch. However, this turns out to be easier said than done as Rads cousin's "Party Scroll" seems to make things terrible. When Raymond drops in, K.O. must think fast to save the party and Rad's reputation! | |||||||
23 | 23 | "Second First Date" | Hwang Ki-hoo | Geneva Hodgson and Mira Ongchua | September 1, 2017 | 1044-030 | 0.94[19] |
Love is in the air and Cupid arrives to resolve romantic tension between Rad and Enid. With his all-remembering eye, he transports the main trio to a flashback of Rad and Enid's failed first date; prompting them to go on a retake. | |||||||
24 | 24 | "One Last Score" | Chang-woo Shin | Dave Alegre and Haewon Lee | September 1, 2017 | 1044-037 | 0.94[19] |
K.O. decides to help Ginger recapture her glory days as a candy thief by helping her "borrow" a youth restoring confection in a heist. | |||||||
25 26 | 25 26 | "T.K.O." | Hwang Ki-hoo and Chang-woo Shin | Geneva Hodgson, Mira Ongchua, Ryann Shannon, and Parker Simmons | September 4, 2017 | 1044-024 1044-025 | 1.08[20] |
Searching for power and tired of being talked down to, K.O. accepts the help of a shady robed man who calls himself the Shadowy Figure. He leads K.O. into the forest, where he reveals that the young hero holds a powerful demon inside of him to be summoned through pure anger; dubbed T.K.O. Once successfully transformed, the new Turbo K.O. and his power is a shock to everybody. When he is irked too far and begins to destroy everything and one in his path, the other heroes of the Plaza must band together to stop him. Note: This episode is the series' first 22-minute special, and as such, it counts as 2 episodes. | |||||||
27 | 27 | "Stop Attacking the Plaza" | Sunjae Lee and Byungjae Oh | Stevie Borbolla and Danny Ducker | September 8, 2017 | 1044-028 | 0.77[21] |
Lord Boxman's main investor, Cosma, threatens to pull her funding if he continues to attack the Plaza instead of building robots as he is supposed to. While Boxman thinks he can manage, he has trouble admitting to his problem and ends up going cold turkey. | |||||||
28 | 28 | "We've Got Fleas" | Hwang Ki-hoo | Geneva Hodgson and Mira Ongchua | September 15, 2017 | 1044-032 | 0.87[22] |
Mikayla, a new animalistic robot, arrives to attack the plaza. K.O., Enid and Rad have Crinkly Wrinkly bite them so that they can become were-animals and take on their new opponent. Unfortunately, they can't seem to change back. | |||||||
29 | 29 | "No More Pow Cards" | Sunjae Lee, Byungjae Oh, and Suhong Kim | Stevie Borbolla and Danny Ducker | September 22, 2017 | 1044-034 | 0.78[23] |
When K.O. realizes Pow Cards exclude Dendy due to her Kappa heritage, he’s devastated by the discrimination and the two become determimed to change it. | |||||||
30 | 30 | "A Hero's Fate" | Hwang Ki-hoo | Ryann Shannon and Parker Simmons | September 29, 2017 | 1044-029 | 0.82[24] |
K.O. wishes to train better in order to level up, so he travels with Hero, a warrior looking to finish his quest. While excited at first to be fighting along with Hero's unflinching enthusiasm, K.O. quickly grows tired due to the sheer amount of grinding it takes. Special Guest: Michael Sinterniklaas as Hero Note: Crossover between OK K.O.! and Ian's popular webcomic RPG World. | |||||||
31 | 31 | "Let's Have a Stakeout" | Chang-woo Shin | Dave Alegre and Haewon Lee | September 29, 2017 | 1044-040 | 0.82[24] |
Mr. Gar initiates a stake out to capture the Shadowy Figure who is sneaking around the plaza. K.O. forces himself along much to Mr. Gar's irritation, but ends up discovering something. | |||||||
32 | 32 | "Rad Likes Robots" | Hwang Ki-hoo | Stevie Borbolla and Danny Ducker | October 6, 2017 | 1044-044 | 0.76[25] |
After being struck by lightning, Shannon's programming malfunctions, causing her to fall in love with Rad. At the same time, Rad falls for Shannon, much to the dismay of their respective sides in a Romeo and Juliet-style story. | |||||||
33 | 33 | "KO's Video Channel" | Hwang Ki-hoo | Geneva Hodgson and Mira Ongchua | October 6, 2017 | 1044-041 | 0.77[25] |
When Rad and Enid discover that K.O. has been posting embarrassing videos of them online, they tell him to delete them. However, the two begin watching his uploads and discover that they are entertaining and heartwarming and attempt to stop him from wiping his channel. | |||||||
34 | 34 | "The Power Is Yours" | Chang-woo Shin | Dave Alegre and Haewon Lee | October 9, 2017 | 1044-031 | 1.29[26] |
When Lord Boxman and the Eco Villainess Dr. Blight are trashing the Plaza with pollutants, Planeteer Kwame (the only member of the Planeteers who is still active in environmental work) swings in and recruits K.O., Rad, Enid and the quarreling team of Brandon and A Real Magic Skeleton to wield the elemental rings and take back the ecosystem! Special Guests: LeVar Burton as Kwame and David Coburn as Captain Planet | |||||||
35 | 35 | "Glory Days" | Sunjae Lee, Byungjae Oh, and Suhong Kim | Ryann Shannon and Parker Simmons | October 13, 2017 | 1044-035 | 0.96[27] |
For a school report, K.O. listens to his mom Carol tell the story of when she, Mr. Gar (who was known as El-Bow), and a kangaroo-like hero named Rippy Roo joined the superhero team P.O.I.N.T. and took part in their first mission together. | |||||||
36 | 36 | "Plazalympics" | Hwang Ki-hoo | Geneva Hodgson and Mira Ongchua | October 20, 2017 | 1044-018 | 0.89[28] |
K.O. takes part in Lakewood Plaza Turbo's annual Plazalympics competition, and is excited to be on a team with his friends. However, when he steps out for a second to use the restroom, Mr. Gar chooses Mega Football Baby to be on Rad and Enid's team over him. Paired with Colewart and Potato, K.O. must help defeat the team of Boxmore robots that drop in to win the key to the Plaza! | |||||||
37 | 37 | "We Got Hacked" | Hwang Ki-hoo | Dave Alegre and Haewon Lee | October 27, 2017[nb 6] | 1044-019 | 0.89[29] |
While trying to fix a malfunctioned mop, K.O. clicks a pop-up on Dendy's "hackpack", causing a glitch virus to invade the Bodega and infect shoppers into glitched CGI zombies. | |||||||
38 | 38 | "Parents' Day" | Sunjae Lee, Byungjae Oh, and Suhong Kim | Stevie Borbolla and Danny Ducker | October 27, 2017[nb 6] | 1044-049 | 0.89[29] |
K.O. and Rad follow Enid to her house after her parents are the only ones that didn't show up to Parents' Day at the Bodega. When they get there, they find that her parents are a vampire and a werewolf, and that she is a witch by birth. | |||||||
39 | 39 | "Back in Red Action" | Hwang Ki-hoo | Mira Ongchua and Parker Simmons | November 3, 2017 | 1044-043 | 0.96[30] |
Red Action invites Enid to come along with her to the Danger Zone. The day gets crazier with the arrival of Red's former team from the future, the Hue Troop, with whom she has unfinished business. | |||||||
40 | 40 | "Let's Take a Moment" | Sunjae Lee, Byungjae Oh, and Suhong Kim | Stevie Borbolla and Danny Ducker | November 10, 2017 | 1044-039 | 1.01[31] |
An old foe from Mr. Gar and Carols' P.O.I.N.T. past shows up at the Bodega, causing him to have an open flashback of the guilt-inducing "sandwich incident" that caused Carol to hate him. | |||||||
41 | 41 | "Villains' Night Out" (Part 1) | Chang-woo Shin | Dave Alegre and Haewon Lee | November 17, 2017 | 1044-042 | 0.87[32] |
When Professor Venomous arrives at Boxmore to check on Boxman's "secret project", he reveals that he is headed to a villain party, resulting in Boxman forcing his way in and making a mockery of himself. | |||||||
42 | 42 | "Villains' Night In" (Part 2) | Hwang Ki-hoo | Geneva Hodgson and Ryann Shannon | November 17, 2017 | 1044-046 | 0.87[32] |
During the events of "Villains' Night Out", Fink is left in the care of Boxman's robots, Darrell and Shannon, who must restrain her from attacking the Lakewood Plaza heroes as it would mean disobeying Boxman. | |||||||
43 | 43 | "Let's Watch the Pilot" | Hwang Ki-hoo | Ryann Shannon, Parker Simmons, and Ian Jones-Quartey | February 19, 2018[nb 7] | 1044-027 | 0.83[33] |
In this fourth wall-breaking episode, Dynamite Watkins shows K.O., Rad, and Enid the original pitch pilot for the series, Lakewood Plaza Turbo, on a talk show (which she sabotaged from Crinkly Wrinkly). However, the "actors" are embarrassed by their first outing, causing tensions to rise. | |||||||
44 | 44 | "Mystery Science Fair 201X" | Chang-woo Shin | Ryann Shannon and Parker Simmons | February 19, 2018[nb 8] | 1044-036 | 0.83[33] |
When their teacher, Miss Quantum, hits them with a science fair project, Dendy decides to use K.O. for an experiment to test how he becomes T.K.O. However, as she begins to disregard his warnings, as well as his health and feelings, she suddenly finds herself unable to control K.O.'s savage alter ego. | |||||||
45 | 45 | "RMS & Brandon's First Episode" | Sunjae Lee, Byungjae Oh, and Seonghyun Cheon | Stevie Borbolla and Danny Ducker | February 26, 2018 | 1044-047 | 0.75[34] |
When Mad Sam approaches iFrame Outlet to frame his helmet, A Real Magic Skeleton feels he is wasting away and Brandon refuses to take his job seriously. A Real Magic Skeleton decides it is time for him to move on and find another job. | |||||||
46 | 46 | "Lad & Logic" | Hwang Ki-hoo | Dave Alegre and Haewon Lee | February 26, 2018[nb 8] | 1044-038 | 0.75[34] |
After realizing that Mr. Logic is a robot, K.O. learns of his origins as the first of Lord Boxman's robots and how he came to learn about creating for good through Mr. Gar and how he rebelled against his short sighted creator. | |||||||
47 | 47 | "OK Dendy! Let's Be K.O.!" | Chang-woo Shin | Geneva Hodgson and Mira Ongchua | March 5, 2018[nb 8] | 1044-048 | 0.61[35] |
When K.O. remembers that he has to visit his grandmother, Dendy decides to fill in for him in every aspect including battling robots. She quickly comes to realize that in order to "learn [a] life lesson" she needs to "subvert expectations", but even this seems complicated. | |||||||
48 | 48 | "Let's Not Be Skeletons" | Chang-woo Shin | Ryann Shannon and Parker Simmons | March 12, 2018[nb 9] | 1044-045 | 0.67[36] |
The plaza is visited by a huckster named Gil Ferris who sells the heroes "Skeleton Remotes", remote controls that can turn anything and anyone into skeletons. However, when K.O.'s friends get turned into skeletons and Gil begins selling to villains, K.O. steps up to convince everyone the dangers of this new device. | |||||||
49 | 49 | "Action News" | Hwang-ki Hoo | Mira Ongchua and Geneva Hodgson | March 12, 2018[nb 9] | 1044-050 | 0.67[36] |
Famed action news reporter of the neutral zone, Dynamite Watkins, reports on the latest happenings around the plaza, but when she tries to report on the evil happenings at Boxmore, her boss, the Big Cheese, insists that she stick to the script. | |||||||
50 | 50 | "The Perfect Meal" | Chang-woo Shin | Dave Alegre and Haewon Lee | March 19, 2018[nb 9] | 1064-054 | 0.66[37] |
When K.O. realizes that Carol actually makes the food he eats, he decides to repay her by making her favorite dish; Galaxy Truffle Pasta. K.O. teams up with Beardo and Baby Teeth to hunt for the elusive ingredients. | |||||||
51 | 51 | "Hope This Flies" | Hwang-ki Hoo | Danny Ducker and Parker Simmons | March 19, 2018[nb 9] | 1064-055 | 0.66[37] |
K.O. accidentally destroys Rad's van when he was trying to upgrade it to fly. K.O. and Dendy secretly rebuild it, against Rad's wishes to do it himself, and enter a competition against Red Action and her battle tank. | |||||||
52 53 | 52 53 | "You're in Control" | Seonghyun Cheon, Hwang Ki-hoo, Suhong Kim, Sunjae Lee, and Byungjae Oh | Dave Alegre, Haewon Lee, Danny Ducker, and Stevie Borbolla | April 6, 2018 | 1044-051 1044-052 | 0.81[38] |
Dendy tries to help K.O. control T.K.O. much to the anger of his friends and family, however K.O. has to call upon his darker side anyway when Lord Boxman reveals his latest creation, Boxman Jr., who turns out to be a formidable foe for the Lakewood Plaza heroes. K.O. ultimately must reason with T.K.O. who just wants to fight. Meanwhile, Darrell feels unappreciated by Lord Boxman and plots to take revenge on his father by doing the "most evil thing" he can think of. Note: This episode is the series' second 22-minute special |
Season 2 (2018)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Animation direction by | Written and storyboarded by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S viewers (millions) |
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54 | 1 | "Seasons Change" | Suhong Kim and Byungjae Oh | Stevie Borbolla and Ryann Shannon | May 5, 2018[nb 10] | 1064-056 | 0.55[39] |
After a three month time skip, Rad and Enid come back as a "Tangerine Man" (from massive sun burning) and a mime (as the result of Enid mistaking her summer class as a ninja class). While the two display their new prowess, K.O. is upset over the changes and the friends' obvious training blunder. They are quickly put to the test when they fight off against Big Bull Demon instead of Boxmore, convincing Rad and Enid that they were better before their "upgrades" learning the only real change was Mr. Gar dating Carol. | |||||||
55 | 2 | "Lord Cowboy Darrell" | Hwang-ki Hoo | Mira Ongchua and Geneva Hodgson | May 5, 2018[nb 10] | 1064-053 | 0.53[39] |
With Boxmore's stocks rising thanks to Lord Cowboy Darrell, everything appears to be improving. However, Boxman returns from the sun and demands that he get his job back. To give him a dose of his own medicine, Darrell has Boxman partake in a role reversal and attack the plaza, but the Bodega employees decide to give him a pep talk. | |||||||
56 | 3 | "Plaza Film Festival" | Hwang-ki Hoo | Mira Ongchua and Geneva Hodgson | May 5, 2018[nb 10] | 1064-057 | 0.61[39] |
K.O., Rad and Enid create a film for the Plaza Film Festival. Darrell, Shannon and Raymond also enter in an effort to win the trophy which is made of plutonium which they want to use to destroy the Plaza. When their film plays, the heroes are shocked to hear so much criticism from the audience causing them to lose their morale. | |||||||
57 | 4 | "Be a Team" | Chang-woo Shin | Dave Alegre and Haewon Lee | May 5, 2018[nb 10] | 1064-058 | 0.65[39] |
After 100 days of sales, K.O., Rad and Enid cannot stand one another. Mr. Gar calls in the experts, Nick Army and Joff the Shaolin Monk, to come in and teach the employees about teamwork and yin and yang. However, the employees' training gets shaky when Nick and Joff also begin to tire of each other's teaching methods. | |||||||
58 | 5 | "My Fair Carol" | Hwang-ki Hoo | Danny Ducker and Parker Simmons | May 12, 2018[nb 10] | 1064-059 | 0.47[40] |
With Mr. Gar and Carol now dating, K.O., Enid and Rad decide to help the latter out on a date to the Danger Zone. Things seem to be going off without a hitch, though the heroes are causing mild discomfort for the two. Soon, they have to stop a sandworm from ruining the date. | |||||||
59 | 6 | "Let's Watch the Boxmore Show" | Chang-woo Shin | Dave Alegre and Haewon Lee | May 12, 2018[nb 10] | 1064-062 | 0.56[40] |
Mr. Gar reveals to the Bodega employees the security system microphone that runs everywhere including Boxmore. K.O., Enid and Rad end up hooked on watching Boxmore's bots getting involved in a reality show-style drama, but when the bots threaten to terrorize the Plaza, the employees begin abusing the microphone. | |||||||
60 | 7 | "Your World is an Illusion" | Hwang-ki Hoo | Danny Ducker and Parker Simmons | May 12, 2018[nb 10] | 1064-063 | 0.71[40] |
K.O. meets Holo-Jane, a holographic hero, who reveals that K.O.'s entire life is fake. Refusing to believe her, K.O. attempts to go about his day and is horrified to learn that his entire life is just a cartoon. He finds himself on the outskirts of his reality and needing Holo-Jane's help. | |||||||
61 | 8 | "The So-Bad-ical" | Hwang-ki Hoo | Mira Ongchua and Geneva Hodgson | May 12, 2018[nb 10] | 1064-061 | 0.74[40] |
At Lakewood Plaza Elementary, Miss Quantum is replaced with Ernesto who begins enforcing memorization instead of actual learning. K.O. and Dendy realize that they need to get their old teacher back who does not want to return and instead go back to her original passion, being a supervillain named Bad Apple. | |||||||
62 | 9 | "Point to the Plaza" | Sunjae Lee, Byungjae Oh, and Suhong Kim | Stevie Borbolla and Ryann Shannon | May 19, 2018[nb 11] | 1064-060 | 0.49[41] |
K.O. begins feeding a gloop despite Enid's objection and ends up creating a large gloop monster that takes over the Bodega. The superhero team P.O.I.N.T. arrives and attempts to take care of the situation. K.O. begins to fawn over P.O.I.N.T. hero Chip Damage which angers Enid who does not find him very effective. | |||||||
63 | 10 | "TKO's House" | Suhong Kim[nb 12] and Byungjae Oh | Stevie Borbolla and Ryann Shannon | May 19, 2018[nb 11] | 1064-064 | 0.43[41] |
When T.K.O. begins causing a ruckus in his subconscious after having visions of Shadowy Figure, K.O. visits him and decides to help go look for Shadowy Figure in an attempt to get answers. However, T.K.O. wants freedom so the two are forced to share their body at the same time, which is easier said then done. | |||||||
64 | 11 | "Red Action to the Future" | Hwang Ki-Hoo | Mira Ongchua and Geneva Hodgson | May 19, 2018[nb 11] | 1064-065 | 0.52[41] |
Red Action is called away to the future to take part in an epic battle. When she comes back after months (seconds to K.O. and Enid), Enid begins to feel that her friendship is slipping away due to the distance in time. At K.O.'s suggestion, Enid hops into the future to confront Red Action about her feelings. | |||||||
65 | 12 | "Dendy's Power" | Chang-woo Shin | Dave Alegre and Haewon Lee | May 19, 2018[nb 11] | 1064-066 | 0.61[41] |
Dendy finds out that K.O.'s Pow Card has a glitch and tries to fix it. Instead they discover an exploit to personalize its appearance and it becomes popular among the Plaza. Shannon grows jealous and uses her powers to take control of all the Pow Cards, and K.O. and Dendy spring into action to stop her. | |||||||
66 | 13 | "Special Delivery" | Hwang Ki-hoo | Anna Craig and Danny Ducker | July 2, 2018[nb 13] | 1064-067 | 0.46[42] |
Mr. Gar sets Rad and Enid up to go deliver a package to Neo-Riot City. The two drive there, via Rad's van, and after an awkward start, the two quickly share a bond over their love of cheesy rock music. However, Rad begins to feel bad when Enid begins ragging on him for his tastes and begins to question his friendship with her. | |||||||
67 | 14 | "Wisdom, Strength and Charisma" | Sunjae Lee, Byungjae Oh, and Suhong Kim | Stevie Borbolla and Ryann Shannon | July 2, 2018[nb 13] | 1064-068 | 0.47[42] |
Enid sets off to start her first day at P.O.I.N.T. Prep Academy along with sophomore Sparko. With Enid nervous, K.O. tags along to help encourage her, but she kicks him off the bus, nevertheless he leaves a memento to help her. When she gets there, she must take an exam or else be kicked out of her new school. | |||||||
68 | 15 | "Bittersweet Rivals" | Hwang Ki-hoo | Mira Ongchua and Geneva Hodgson | July 2, 2018[nb 13] | 1064-069 | 0.56[42] |
Following from the previous episode, Enid learns that her new bunk mate is ex-friend Elodie who still shows an antagonistic side from last time they met. Elodie attempts to show up Enid throughout the school day, but she perseveres (even besting Elodie) until her animosity boils to the top. | |||||||
69 | 16 | "Are You Ready for Some Megafootball?" | Chang-woo Shin | Dave Alegre and Haewon Lee | July 2, 2018[nb 13] | 1064-070 | 0.55[42] |
Enid ends up joining P.O.I.N.T. Prep's Megafootball team after their star player is injured. Their rivals end up being the Lakewood Plaza Team with Rad as one of its players. While Enid and Rad attempt to have fun, Foxtail insists that Enid's team win or else she is expelled. | |||||||
70 | 17 | "Mystery Sleepover" | Hwang Ki-hoo | Anna Craig and Danny Ducker | July 2, 2018[nb 13] | 1064-071 | 0.60[42] |
Enid is concerned about the previous days at P.O.I.N.T. Prep so she and Elodie have a sleepover and invite K.O. and Rad. However, when Elodie begins to act mysteriously, the trio go to investigate the school and discover a shocking secret that convinces K.O. and Rad to stay so as to look out for Enid. | |||||||
71 | 18 | "Crossover Nexus" | Sunjae Lee, Byungjae Oh, and Suhong Kim | Dave Alegre, Anna Craig, Danny Ducker, Haewon Lee, and Parker Simmons | October 8, 2018 | 1064-074 | 0.76[43] |
In the Cartoon Network City, K.O. is summoned by the villain Strike who plans on eradicating all the heroes from the Cartoon Network Universe. Now K.O. must team up with Garnet from Steven Universe, Ben Tennyson from Ben 10 and Raven from Teen Titans Go! to stop him. Special Guests: Estelle as Garnet and Tara Strong as Ben Tennyson and Raven | |||||||
72 | 19 | "Monster Party"[44][45] | Suhong Kim and Byungjae Oh | Stevie Borbolla and Ryann Shannon | October 21, 2018[nb 14] | 1064-076 | TBD |
In this crazy Halloween episode, K.O. visits Enid just in time to see her childhood friends from Ghoul School arrive for a visit. The gang is excited to have their "witch" back, but Enid is afraid of telling them about her status as a ninja despite K.O. reminding her that she "already had this arc". Special Guests: Russi Taylor as Phantasma, Pat Musick as Elsa Frankenteen, Susan Blu as Sibella, Natalie Palamides as Winnie and Kristen Li as Tanis | |||||||
73[46] | 20 | "Final Exams"[47] | Sunjae Lee, Byungjae Oh, and Suhong Kim | Stevie Borbolla and Ryann Shannon | TBA[nb 15] | 1064-072 | TBD |
Following the events of "Mystery Sleepover" when they learned of a secret society within P.O.I.N.T. Prep, K.O. and Rad are apprehended with Enid enlisting Elodie's help. But the group discover that Chip is actually an android created by Dr. Greyman, being forced to shut him down after Chip is revealed to be malfunctioning. As Enid leaves P.O.I.N.T. Prep while Elodie stays to restore what it is meant to represent, Greyman is fired after learning that Chip's actions were caused by Foxtail. | |||||||
74[48] | 21 | "Soda Genie"[49] | Hwang Ki-hoo | Mira Ongchua and Geneva Hodgson | TBA[nb 15] | 1064-073 | TBD |
K.O. finds a bottle of Citrus Twist in the back and summons a sinister genie named Twisty. When she literally answers K.O.'s wish to "make Rad a burger", Enid and K.O. take Twisty to court where they present a series of stories Rashomon style. | |||||||
75[50] | 22 | "CarolQuest"[51] | Hwang Ki-hoo | Mira Ongchua and Geneva Hodgson | TBA[nb 15] | 1064-077 | TBD |
Carol is called away by Foxtail to protect the glorb tree. Not wanting to leave him with Mr. Gar, K.O. is brought along under the belief that Carol is taking him on a scavenger hunt. It soon becomes apparent that K.O. knows more about Carol's mission than she thought, forcing her to confine to him that she is still a P.O.I.N.T. agent and is using her position to prevent Foxtail and the other higher ups from taking the plaza from Mr. Gar. | |||||||
76[52] | 23 | "Boxman Crashes"[53] | Hwang Ki-hoo | Anna Craig and Danny Ducker | TBA[nb 15] | 1064-079 | TBD |
An extremely bored Professor Venomous find Lord Boxman living in his trash can and eventually regrets letting Boxman make himself home in his place. But Boxman's scheme to get back at the Bodega quickly intrigues Venomous and Fink, the former finding the experience exciting despite them losing and uses the money he extorted from an earlier terrorist act to buy full control of Boxmore from the investors with Boxman restored as the company CEO. |
Shorts
Note: K.O. is voiced by Stephanie Nadolny in shorts 1–8 and 14–18, and by Courtenay Taylor in the rest. In all other aspects, each short episode is animated by different companies such as Science SARU and Yotta. Most of the shorts can only be watched using the Cartoon Network app.
No. | Title | Animation direction by | Written and storyboarded by | Production company | Original release date | Prod. code |
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1 | "K.O." | Abel Gongora and Juan Manuel Laguna | Toby Jones and Stu Livingston | Science SARU | February 4, 2016 | 501-238-001 |
K.O. learns a new power move called "The Slide Kick" and eventually it gets out of control. | ||||||
2 | "Enid" | Greg Sharp | Ian Jones-Quartey | Rubber House | February 5, 2016 | 501-238-002 |
Rad and K.O. accidentally destroy Enid's counter which she uses for her job. | ||||||
3 | "Rad" | Jake Ganz and Max Collins | Victor Courtright | Yotta | February 6, 2016 | 501-238-003 |
Rad discovers that his "super-cool power-up" is cuteness. | ||||||
4 | "Carol" | Abel Gongora and Juan Manuel Laguna | Ryann Shannon | Science SARU | December 13, 2016 | 1044-503S |
K.O. makes a documentary of a day in the life of his karate master mom, Carol. | ||||||
5 | "Enid's Bad Day" | Jake Ganz | Mira Ongchua | Yotta | December 22, 2016 | 1044-501S |
When rowdy customers annoy Enid, she unleashes a soul-sucking vortex. | ||||||
6 | "Barrels and Crates" | Jake Ganz | Parker Simmons | Yotta | December 25, 2016 | 1044-505S |
K.O. uses his fighting skills to break every crate and barrel in the store's warehouse as per Mr. Gar's order. | ||||||
7 | "Rad Cries" | Byeongsan Park | Parker Simmons | MUA Film | December 29, 2016 | 1044-502S |
K.O. shows Rad and Enid a video of a dog laying on a stakeboard which makes Rad cry. | ||||||
8 | "Rad's Van" | Abel Gongora and Juan Manuel Laguna | Ryann Shannon | Science SARU | January 1, 2017 | 1044-506S |
K.O. accidentally breaks a part of Rad's van when he brings it to work. | ||||||
9 | "Commercial" | Jake Ganz | Mira Ongchua | Yotta | May 3, 2017 | 1044-504S |
A commercial featuring K.O., Enid, Rad and Mr. Gar is shown on TV. | ||||||
10 | "Power-Up!!!" | Jake Ganz | Stevie Borbolla | Yotta | May 3, 2017 | 1044-507S |
Rad gains a new power that makes everything he does happen 3 times. | ||||||
11 | "Dendy" | Joe Apel | Toby Jones | Cartoon Network Studios | May 3, 2017 | 1044-508S |
Dendy shows K.O. that she doesn't need an imagination and that she can do it in real life. | ||||||
12 | "Boxmore Infomercial" | Megan Kuck | Ryann Shannon and Parker Simmons | Powerhouse Animation | May 3, 2017 | 1044-510S |
An infomercial featuring Lord Boxman is shown. | ||||||
13 | "Let's Do It Together!" | N/A | Hiroyuki Imaishi (intro part) | Digital eMation (intro part) | August 2, 2017 | 1044-509S |
A look through the history of production for Lakewood Plaza Turbo and later OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes, set to an extended version of the theme song. Clips from the original pilot, mobile app, console game, behind-the-scenes footage and the final opening sequence of the series. | ||||||
14 | "K.O.'s Inner Monologue" | Hwang Ki-hoo | Haewon Lee | SMIP | November 22, 2017 | 1044-503S-A |
K.O. expresses his thoughts as he tries to be a hero. | ||||||
15 | "Action News" | Hwang Ki-hoo | Dave Alegre | SMIP | November 28, 2017 | 1044-503S-B |
Butt-kicking Dynamite Watkins from News 52's Action News Team reports on an exciting day at Gar's. | ||||||
16 | "The Life of Darrell" | Hwang Ki-hoo | Haewon Lee | SMIP | November 28, 2017 | 1044-503S-C |
Lord Boxman creates a video on how Darrells are made. | ||||||
17 | "Where in the World Is Mr. Gar?" | Hwang Ki-hoo | Dave Alegre | SMIP | November 28, 2017 | 1044-503S-D |
K.O., Rad, and Enid try to figure out the mysterious adventure Mr. Gar keeps holo-phoning from. | ||||||
18 | "Enid Vs. Rad" | Hwang Ki-hoo | Dave Alegre and Haewon Lee | SMIP | November 28, 2017 | 1044-503S-E |
Enid and Rad both think the other one has it easy, and they switch jobs to prove it. |
Notes
- ↑ The production code was revealed in the series in the episode, “Let’s Watch the Pilot”.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 This episode was first released online on June 13, 2017.
- 1 2 3 4 This episode was first released online on August 4, 2017.
- 1 2 3 4 This episode was first released online on August 11, 2017.
- 1 2 3 4 This episode was first released online on August 18, 2017.
- 1 2 This episode was first released online on October 2, 2017.
- ↑ This episode was first released online on December 1, 2017.
- 1 2 3 This episode was first released online on February 5, 2018.
- 1 2 3 4 This episode was first released online on February 26, 2018.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 This episode was first released online on May 4, 2018.
- 1 2 3 4 This episode was first released online on May 18, 2018.
- ↑ Suhong Kim's name is credited twice by mistake.
- 1 2 3 4 5 This episode was first released online on June 29, 2018.
- ↑ This episode was first released online on October 1, 2018.
- 1 2 3 4 This episode was first released online on September 21, 2018.
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