Can we all agree this episode went too far?

Can we all agree this episode went too far?

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the ending ruins it though (a politician changing their mind because a kid said so). you can't do a heavy message then go for a soft solution ending.

honestly, ignoring the retarded political signaling the episode is decent

Yes. It’s the worst episode of OK K.O. and doesn’t even feel like it belongs in the lineup at all. The show is rarely political at all so to go from almost none to as far as you can get is pretty jarring.

Yes. Now instead of agreeing and bitching ask yourself this, how would you have fixed it if you were in charge and at gun point?

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OK KO fits pretty snugly into the category of moderately good cartoons that get ignored because of better shows of a similar nature, and pretty much every show in that category has at least one "very special episode". This one is OK KO's

introduce a policeman hero & make the moral that guns are a tool when used responsibly, while showing that they can be dangerous in the wrong hands? Old cartoons use to do this constantly.

That was actually the intended moral of the episode apparently

Make it non-political

Any show that shits on skeletons is a shit show.

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Yes it was awful
There are lots of actually good lessons they could've gone with, like keeping the remotes in locked safes or never pointing it at another person you dont mind skeletoning etc.
The scenario they went with didn't even make sense for the gun metaphor because skeleton remotes don't even disarm whoever you shoot them with so even putting their stupid politics aside the ep was awful.
The IRL moral of the story is that dysfunctional calarts storyboarders aren't wise enough be actual storytellers

Did a normal writer write this?

I think I counted at least 6 somersaults in that mental gymnastic move you just did.

I know they got a skeleton guy, what did it do to him?

Cut the episode.

Have KO drop a remote on the floor breaking the shell... revealing that if you opened up the casing there was a hidden "Skeleton - Un-Skeleton" switch.
Ruining the business of the bad guy since the skeleton gun is useless now and letting KO turn everybody back into their normal selves while subverting the stupid "this is a political episode with a heavy moral " trope.

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What caused the change?

I refuse to believe anyone could fuck up the moral of a story that badly.

>if you ignore the plot and main idea behind the episode, it was a decent episode
Surely you don't think it was made for comedy?

>its a gun control episode
>in a world were 99% of the characters had superpowers

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The show was created by an SVA graduate, not a calarts one, and said creator was a director on the venture bros back in the 2000s

Yeah, honestly everyone zapping each other with remotes that turns them into skeletons, and freaking out at each other is really funny, there's a good song, and a good few gags in the episode. It's entirely decent

He was an art director.

what ep is this?

Can anyone explain what’s wrong with this episode to a brainlet?

The real joke.
>a congressman actually passes the bill

People feel that the episode promotes gun control.

I wonder if Ian JQ feels about this episode now?

The argument does not even make sense in this strawman word. They are weapons everywhere but this one makes people reckless . Fuck this anti 2nd amendment bullshit

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First OK KO episode I legit hated.
I'm pro against putting more regulations and more gun control or some shit, I just didn't found the episode entertaining and it did a lot of straw-manning.
Okay message but terrible episode overall

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*I'm pro more regulations
I am actually autistic