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OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes is set in the retro-futuristic year of 201X. The series follows the titular character, K.O., and his efforts to become the world's greatest hero while working at Gar's Bodega (run by Mr. Gar), a hero supply shop in Lakewood Plaza Turbo. Alongside him are his best friends and co-workers Radicles, a narcissistic alien ...
The logo for the series OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes: Date: 2017: Source: Traced version of File:OK KO! logo.png: Author: Cartoon Network: Other versions A raster version ...
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.
OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes pilot [29] 2013–2015 Steven Universe: Mr. Queasy, Cat Fingers, Actor 3 episodes 2015 Welcome to My Life: Bully Short 2017–2019 OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes: Radicles X, Darrell, Crinkly Wrinkly, Pird, additional voices Main cast [29] 2018 Mighty Magiswords: Radicles X Episode: "Let's Team Up Because We Aren't Bad ...
T.K.O. is later exiled to K.O.'s subconscious for the trouble he caused during the events of "T.K.O. Rules", but later resurfaces in "Carl" and takes over K.O.'s body to confront Venomous about Shadowy Figure, only to be talked into an alliance with Shadowy Venomous. He is later defeated after K.O. realizes that T.K.O. was always part of him ...
Cartoon Network Shorts Department is the channel's artist development program for animated pilots that are created at Cartoon Network Studios.It was inaugurated and started in 2013 through online uploading of six titles, on May 21 for a short period, which three of them have been greenlit for a TV series at the start of the program.
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Dina Rudolph of the Windy City Times praised its LGBTQ representation, putting it alongside shows such as Steven Universe, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts, The Dragon Prince, and OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes. [15]