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OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes is a superhero comedy animated series created by Ian Jones-Quartey for Cartoon Network. It is based off the original pilot "Lakewood Plaza Turbo", originally released May 21, 2013 for Cartoon Network's 2013 Summer Shorts project. The series was originally believed to be a failed pilot due to its lack of information over the past three years since the pilot's debut, aside from some slight hints and sketches of the cartoon. However, later, the voice actress of KO, Stephanie Nadolny, confirmed that the series is in production; with her having already recorded his voice for five episodes thus far.
On February 4, 2016, a mobile game for Android and iOS was created and the web series had premiered on Cartoon Network's YouTube channel[1] and the CN App.[2]
In 2017, nearly 4 years after the original pilot was released, the show was greenlit[3] and first aired on August 1, 2017.[4]
In December 2017, the second season was confirmed to be released.[5]
Origin
While working as a storyboard artist on Steven Universe, Ian came up with an idea for a pitch called "Infinite Guy Generator", where a kid would summon different "guys" every episode to fight the villain's evil guys. When creating the pilot, Ian created a world based on that original idea.
Later, while working as a co-executive producer still on Steven Universe, he used that same idea for a guys generator, that appeared in one episode, which had good reception, caming back later in a second episode of that show.
While developing the OK K.O. mobile game and series, Ian eventually expanded the concept of "guys" to include "gals" and "pals" in this universe. Ian even considered renaming the show "G.U.Y.S. G.A.L.S. and P.A.L.S", but thought it was too long for a title. [6]
Premise
Main article: Episode Guide
OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes sets in the year of 201X, K.O. aims his goal into becoming the greatest hero as he works at Gar's Bodega, a hero supply shop located in Lakewood Plaza Turbo owned by Mr. Gar, a serious, dedicated manager. Alongside K.O. are his best friends and co-workers, Enid, a relaxing responsible ninja and Radicles, a narcissitic alien slacker. K.O. takes on adventures with his best friend and classmate Dendy and battles the plaza against Lord Boxman's robots.
Voice Cast
Main Cast
- Stephanie Nadolny and Courtenay Taylor as K.O.
- Ashly Burch as Enid
- Ian Jones-Quartey as Rad
- Kate Flannery as Carol
- Dave Herman as Mr. Gar
- Jim Cummings as Lord Boxman
Major Supporting Cast
- Melissa Fahn as Dendy, Mikayla
- Ian Jones-Quartey as Darrell
- Kari Wahlgren as Shannon
- Robbie Daymond as Raymond
- Chris Niosi as Ernesto
- Dave Herman as Jethro
Supporting Cast
- Courtenay Taylor as T.K.O., Blue Power, Hon Dew
- Ashly Burch as Gladys, Ms. Mummy, Foxy, Rippy Roo, Baby Teeth, Cherry, Glitter Starlight, Congress Woman
- Melissa Villasenor as Gertie, Ginger, Punching Judy, Drupe, Potato, Mega Football Baby, Shy Ninja, Biki, Phoebe
- Carol Kane as Ginger ("One Last Score")
- Dave Herman as Brandon, Mad Sam, Beardo, Steamborg, Heroic Guy
- Ben Jones as A Real Magic Skeleton
- Ian Jones-Quartey as Crinkly Wrinkly, Cookie Man, Gregg
- Mary Elizabeth McGlynn as Dynamite Watkins, Miss Quantum
- Kali Hawk as Red Action
- Chris Niosi as Nick Army, Pird, Neil
- James Urbaniak as Mr. Logic, Joff
- Johnny Wu as Joff ("Be a Team")
- Steven Ogg as Laserblast, Professor Venomous, Shadowy Figure
- Marina Sirtis as Cosma
- Kari Wahlgren as Vormulax, Barista Pup, Chill Cat, Mrs. Gnarlio, Tumbles, Holo-Jane ("Presenting Joe Cuppa")
- Michael-Leon Wooley as Cool Sun, Ted Viking, Bell Beefer, Galgarion, Big Bull Demon
- Cole Sanchez as Colewort, Topher
- Lara Jill Miller as Fink, Cantalop
- Robbie Daymond as Co-Bruh, Rex Th' Bunny
- Melissa Fahn as Krissa, Genesis
- Andrés du Bouchet as Joe Cuppa
- Reshma Shetty as Elodie
- Melodee Spevack as Foxtail
- Dana Snyder as Doctor Greyman
- Melanie Chartoff as Sunshine
- Ron Funches as Sparko
- Erica Mendez as Black Strategy
- Carrie Keranen as Yellow Technique
- Jamie Marchi as Green Guts
- Parker Simmons as Plazamo, Lad Boxman, Skateboard Nerd, Fish Dude, Gary, Mimic, Acting Coach, Gerald Nametag, Darrell's Deep Voice
- Nichole Bloom as Pepelina, Carla, Nanini, Bobo
- Dave Fennoy as Guards, Ofrang, Bernard, Spanky
- Melique Berger as Theodosia, Wilhamena
- Joe Nipote as Crudde, Corn Shepherd ("Parents Day")
- Tony Revolori as Chameleon Jr., Dolph Finn
- Clancy Brown as Pavel, Mr. Cardsley
- Robbie Rist as Gnarlio, Corn Shepherd ("We've Got Pests")
- Kath Soucie as Peej, Gnarlio Jr.
- Justin McElroy as Billiam Milliam
- Michael Donovan as The Director
- Jonathan Davis as Succulentus
- Diedrich Bader as Cupid
- Lola Kirke as Holo-Jane ("Your World is an Illusion")
- Larissa Gallagher as Miss Pastel, Koala Princess, Demon Queenie
- Kurt Angle as Chip Damage
- Richard McGonagle as Chameleon Sr.
- Michael Sinterniklaas as Hero
- Wallace Shawn as Wally the White
- Ali Wong as Twisty
- Jim Cummings as Boxman Jr.
Guest Cast
- LeVar Burton as Kwame
- David Coburn as Captain Planet
- Tessa Auberjonois as Dr. Blight
- Russi Taylor as Phantasma
- Pat Musick as Elsa Frankenteen
- Susan Blu as Sibella
- Natalie Palamides as Winnie Werewolf
- Kristen Li as Tanis
- Estelle as Garnet
- Tara Strong as Ben, Raven
Former Cast
- Stephanie Nadolny as K.O. (pilot, couple of shorts, and few episodes)
- Mena Suvari as Enid (pilot)
International Releases
Country | Title | Premiere |
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Canada | OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes | August 1, 2017 |
Latin America/Brazil | OK K.O.! Seamos Héroes (LA) (OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes) |
September 18, 2017 |
United Kingdom | OK K.O! Let's Be Heroes | October 9, 2017 |
Germany | OK K.O.! Neue Helden Braucht Die Welt (OK K.O.! New Heroes in Need of the World) |
November 6, 2017 |
Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) | KO OK! Prostě koukej (Czech Republic) (KO OK! Just Watch) |
November 6, 2017 |
Northern Europe (Nordic) | OK K.O. Vi Er Helte! (Denmark) (OK K.O. We Are Heroes!) |
November 6, 2017 |
Portugal | OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes | November 10, 2017 |
Africa | OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes | November 18, 2017 |
Poland | OK K.O.! Po prostu walcz (OK K.O.! Just Fight On) |
November 2017 |
Russia and Southeast Europe | Окей, Кей О! Будем героями! (Russia) (OK, K O! Let's Be Heroes!) |
November 2017[12] |
The Netherlands | OK K.O! Jij Wordt Een Held (OK K.O.! You Are a Hero) |
December 2017 |
Korea | OK K.O! 내일은 히어로 (OK K.O.! Hero Tomorrow) |
January 1, 2018 |
Australia | OK K.O! Let's Be Heroes | January 6, 2018 |
Phillippines | OK K.O! Let's Be Heroes | January 6, 2018 |
South East Asia | OK K.O! Let's Be Heroes | January 20, 2018 |
Spain | OK K.O! Let's Be Heroes | February 5, 2018 |
Turkey | OK K.O! Kahraman Olalım'' (OK K.O.! Be a Hero) |
February 5, 2018 |
Japan |
OK K.O.! めざせヒーロー
|
July 1, 2018 |
Trivia
- One of the most well known qualities about this cartoon is its protagonist, K.O., who is voiced by Stephanie Nadolny; an actor better known for her role as Kid/Preteen Goku, and Kid/Preteen Gohan from the Dragon Ball (1986-1989), Dragon Ball Z (1989-1996) and Dragon Ball GT (1996-1997) TV series.
- In the pilot, she even references the anime with her new character's traits. Such as:
- Being really enthusiastic, kindhearted and wholeheartedly righteous.
- Always wanting to pick a fight to test his powers.
- Screams at an incremental rate as he charges up an attack.
- In the pilot, she even references the anime with her new character's traits. Such as:
- The show is often compared to the 2016 anime My Hero Academia as they are both animated superhero adventure series about a young hero-in-training in a world where it's the norm.
- Along with the synopsis, many have pointed out the similarities between the main characters.
- Protagonist K.O and Deku are similar as they are young, prepubescent boys wanting to become heroes in their respective worlds, have a tendency to cry, and a need to help others out.
- Dendy and Asui Tsuyu are similar as they serves as friends to the protagonists with frog-like features.
- Along with the synopsis, many have pointed out the similarities between the main characters.
- According to Ian Jones-Quartey, it takes the storyboarders to draw and write for 5 weeks and revisions department to add details and extra animation for 3 weeks after. [20]
- The show has a few references to another Cartoon Network show, Steven Universe.
- In the Steven Universe episode, "Future Boy Zoltron", an arcade machine references the show's name.
- An anime show within the show features a character named Koala Princess whom later appears in "Wisdom, Strength, and Charisma".
- In the OK K.O.! Lakewood Plaza Turbo mobile game, Steven makes a cameo in the "Missing" flyers.