Why do cat-themed superheroes always have to be women? Why can’t we ever get a Catman? And why do they always have to be agile, perfect thieves obsessed with shiny things? Every cat I’ve ever met is just a lazy lump of pure chaotic energy that cares more about swatting at anything remotely string-shaped than all the most expensive toys in the universe, and who fall off any surface they stupidly jump on because they’re fucking fools who don’t understand their own limits. I want that properly represented.
Once Again, 3AM Pop is 100% right about everything.
Also, Nino is such a ride or die person for his loved ones?
His girlfriend become a zombie? He stays behind with her, effectivelly dooming himself for her.
His best friend is not allowed to have a birthday? Turns into a supervillain and decides to fight every parent ever.
His girlfriend is kidnapped by a giant super-buff spider monster lesbian? Will fucking throw hands with her and beat her off with a stick untill she frees her.
His former crush and dear friend really wants to raw date his best friend but she can’t cause he’s never allowed to leave the house? He will fucking bring her on his date with Alya and have her be in a video call with him for the entire thing, who cares about third or fourth wheels?
(AND will also give her a sick mix tape for her birthday)
The numbers the left are the Production Order of the episodes. Which means THAT’S the order they started working on them.
Which is why character interactions make WAY more sense when viewed in this order.
*Not sure if this should be immediately after the QB Episodes but I put it there anyways. You can move it back if you’d like.
**{QB}Queen’s Battle and {DoH}Day of Heroes 2pt episodes.
This should help. I watched up to Captian Hardrock via this list and it all made SO MUCH MORE SENSE having Glaciator, Troublemaker and Frighteningale earlier in the season.