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OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes

OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes[2] is an American animated television series created by Ian Jones-Quartey for Cartoon Network. The show is based on Jones-Quartey's pilot Lakewood Plaza Turbo, which was released as part of Cartoon Network's 2013 Summer Shorts project. It was produced by Cartoon Network Studios. The web series premiered on Cartoon Network's YouTube channel and on Cartoon Network Video on February 4, 2016.[3][4]

OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes
Genre
Created byIan Jones-Quartey
Based onLakewood Plaza Turbo
by Ian Jones-Quartey
Story by
  • Ian Jones-Quartey
  • Toby Jones
  • Erin Shade
  • Dave Tennant
Voices of
Theme music composerMint Potion Studios
Opening theme"Let’s Watch the Show"
by Mint Potion Studios[1]
Ending theme"It's Only Magic"
by Rebecca Sugar
ComposerMint Potion Studios
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes112 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
EditorMattaniah Adams
Running time
  • 11 minutes (regular)
  • 22 minutes (specials)
Production companyCartoon Network Studios
Original release
NetworkCartoon Network
ReleaseAugust 1, 2017 (2017-08-01) –
September 6, 2019 (2019-09-06)

On March 9, 2017, nearly four years after the original short's premiere, Cartoon Network announced that the television series had been greenlit, and it premiered on August 1, 2017.[5] The opening sequence was storyboarded by Japanese artist Hiroyuki Imaishi, co-founder of Studio Trigger.

On December 4, 2017, the series was confirmed to be renewed for a second season, which premiered on March 18, 2018.[6] A third and final season, which was announced on June 26, 2019,[7][8] premiered on July 7, 2019; the final episode aired on September 6, 2019.[9]

As of August 2022, the show has been available on Hulu.[10] It was also made available on HBO Max after its launch, but was one of several shows removed in August 2022 as a result of the Warner Bros. Discovery merger.[11]

Premise edit

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, and Enid, a levelheaded big sister–like ninja, as well as other heroes who work in the area.[12]

Episodes edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
PilotMay 21, 2013 (2013-05-21)
152August 1, 2017 (2017-08-01)April 6, 2018 (2018-04-06)
240March 19, 2018 (2018-03-19)June 30, 2019 (2019-06-30)
320July 7, 2019 (2019-07-07)September 6, 2019 (2019-09-06)
Shorts13February 4, 2016 (2016-02-04)August 2, 2017 (2017-08-02)

Main voice cast edit

  • Courtenay Taylor as K.O., T.K.O., Blue Power, Whistle, Baby Shannon, Hon Dew
  • Ashly Burch as Enid (series and shorts), Gladys, Ms. Mummy, Foxy, Cherry, Ball Monster, Rippy Roo, Baby Teeth, Glitter Starlight, Tumbles, Plazamo ("Dark Plaza"), Hamster, Classmate 1 & 2 ("You're a Good Friend, KO!")
  • Ian Jones-Quartey as Radicles, Darrell, Crinkly Wrinkly, Cookie Man, Pird (episode 11), Frat Boy 2, Gregg, Point Trooper, Drone ("Mystery Sleepover"), URL, Gauntlet, Pickle, Nerd 2, Janner
  • David Herman as Mr. Gar, Brandon, Jethro, Mad Sam, Beardo, Rat, Steamborg Robot, Young Crinkly Wrinkly, Action News Narrator, Heroic Guy, Boxgar, Dragon
  • Kate Flannery as Carol, Gertie (in the pilot)
  • Jim Cummings[13] as Lord Boxman, Boxman Jr., Gar-Man, Mecha-Maw, Robbie
  • Melissa Fahn as Dendy, Mikayla, Krissa, Monkey, Genesis
  • Kari Wahlgren as Shannon, Chillcat, Tumbles, Mrs. Gnarlio, Vormulax, Kid, P.O.I.N.T. HQ, Barista Pup, Wavezilla, Grandma
  • Robbie Daymond as Raymond, Co-Bruh, Rex, Announcer ("Beach Episode")
  • Chris Niosi[14] as Nick Army, Pird, Ernesto, Neil, Face of Fear, Male Lead, Soloist, Anxious Ricky, Wistful Pete, Drone
  • Reshma Shetty as Elodie
  • Mary Elizabeth McGlynn as Dynamite Watkins, Miss Quantum, Snake
  • Cole Sanchez as Colewort, Topher, Driver, Plaque, Point Trooper
  • Melissa Villaseñor as Potato, Punching Judy, Drupe, Gertie, Ginger, Mega Football Baby, Shy Ninja, Biki, Phoebe, Punching Trudy
  • Kali Hawk as Red Action
  • Steven Ogg as Professor Venomous/Laserblast/Shadowy Figure
  • Lara Jill Miller as Fink, Koala Princess, Cantalop, Truffles

In addition, Stephanie Nadolny played K.O. and Gladys in the pilot and several episodes of the first season, and Mena Suvari portrayed Enid in the pilot.

Production edit

The pilot, "Lakewood Plaza Turbo", aired in 2013, and the show was announced in March 2017, with the first episode airing on August 1.[12] To promote OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes, Cartoon Network's Chief Content Officer Rob Sorcher hinted many times that it would become a full series.[15] On March 9, 2017 on PlayStation's Blog, Chris Waldron, the VP of Games & Digital Products for Cartoon Network, announced a series in the works, along with a video game.[16] It was announced as part of a slate of animations for the 2017-18 season, alongside new series such as Craig of the Creek and Summer Camp Island, and recurring series.[17]

The show was traditionally animated in South Korea by Digital eMation and Sunmin Image Pictures.[18][19] Unlike many animated programs, which are inked on paper and then scanned for coloring, OK K.O.! was drawn in pencil. The animators pencil each frame on paper using a light table, and then color them digitally on a layer beneath the transparent line work, to retain a hand-drawn quality. For Jones-Quartey, it was important for the audience to "never forget that these are drawings". This was partially inspired by the first season of The Simpsons, which had a loose, rough quality to its animation. In addition, the show's design sense is inspired by Yoshi's Island.[20] Animation Magazine later stated that the 30-person production team at Cartoon Network's studios that works on the series was "ruled by storyboards", which refers to the show being board-driven rather than script-driven.[19] Diego Molano, later a creator of Victor and Valentino, was a character designer on the series.[21]

In September 2017, Jones-Quartey said that Dobbin Center was the inspiration for the Lakewood Plaza, while Boxmore represented Columbia Crossing, a strip mall which opened in 1997. He also stated that each episode takes nine months to work on "from start to finish", and stated that the series spoke to kids who are interested in superheroes, "special powers" and enjoy drawing.[12]

In August 2021, Ian Jones-Quartey told Insider that in hiring people for the show, he avoided relying on a trusted network of people, prioritizing finding a diverse group of people, doing many open calls, with the studio having a database with which they "sort of cold emailed people", then asking people to come in after looking at what they had done in the past.[22]

LGBTQ representation edit

Series creator Ian Jones-Quartey hinted at this in an interview with Den of Geek published a day before the first episode aired, saying those watching it would "be delighted" by the LGBTQ representation in the series.[23] There were LGBTQ characters in the main cast, among supporting characters and other recurring characters. For instance, the series featured two married couples: Lord Boxman and Professor Venomous, two villains, and Joff and Nick Army, two recurring heroes.[24] The series was noted as portraying Boxman and Venomous romantically, and ending with a same-sex wedding between Joff and Army in the series finale "Thank You for Watching the Show" on September 6, 2019.[25][26] Before the episode aired, Jones-Quartey confirmed Army and Joff as a canon gay couple[27] and Gregg, a minor character, as non-binary.[28] Enid, a bisexual ninja and witch,[29][30] and Red Action, a lesbian, were recognized by GLAAD as a couple,[31] and kissed in the episode "Red Action 3: Grudgement Day".[26][25][32]

The series was later recognized by Philadelphia Gay News and Out for its LGBTQ representation.[33][34]

The show creators also stated that Yellow was possibly Red's ex-girlfriend,[30][35] with the show's crew calling Enid and Red a "committed couple," and saying their relationship developed "very naturally."[36][37] Jones-Quartey later said that Red Action and Enid "run a dojo together and kiss."[38] Other reviewers stated that Enid has possible romantic feelings toward Elodie.[39] Additionally, Gregg, a minor character, was confirmed as non-binary by Jones-Quartey,[28] who also confirmed Venomous as bisexual, but not non-binary,[40][41] and Boxman as pansexual.[42] In October 2020, Jones-Quartey added that Professor Venomous and Lord Boxman of OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes were married at the end of the series.[43] Jones-Quartey also said that The Hue Troop, which Red was once part of, are all LGBTQ characters.[44] When asked about Radicles' sexuality, Toby Jones, one of the supervising directors, confirmed that Rad is "pretty fluid and I think he understands that about himself".[45]

Release edit

OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes premiered on Cartoon Network on August 1, 2017. The first 6 episodes were released online on June 13, 2017.[46] It also aired on sister network Boomerang from August 7 to September 1, 2017.[47] It was also featured at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con.[48]

On December 7, 2017, the series was renewed for a second season. In early 2018, Let’s Play Heroes, a video game adaptation of the series premiered.[49] The second season premiered on March 19, 2018.[50][51]

On October 8, 2018, a crossover episode entitled "Crossover Nexus" between characters in OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes, Steven Universe, Ben 10 and Teen Titans Go! aired.[52]

On July 9, 2019, the third and final season of OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes began airing on Cartoon Network.[53] On August 4, 2019, the episode "Let's Meet Sonic" aired, a crossover episode with characters from Sonic the Hedgehog.[54]

On August 6, 2019, Ian Jones-Quartey announced that Cartoon Network opted to not renew the show for a fourth season.[7][55] The series finale aired on September 6, 2019.[9]

On September 1, 2020, the entire series became available on HBO Max. On August 17, 2022, it was announced that the platform would be removing several series, including OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes.[56] All videos and tweets of the show published by Cartoon Network were taken down shortly after. Creator Ian Jones-Quartey was not informed of the reason for the content removal.[57]

The show was formerly available for digital purchase on Vudu, Apple TV, and Amazon Prime Video; the show began to be removed from these platforms in October 2023.[58]

Video game edit

A mobile game, OK K.O.! Lakewood Plaza Turbo, was launched on Android[59] and iOS[60] on February 4, 2016 as a free game for those platforms. It is a beat 'em up developed by Double Stallion Games and published by Cartoon Network Games. The game's original score was composed by Mathieu Lavoie and FX Dupas at Vibe Avenue in Montreal, Canada.[61] The game is no longer available.

Capybara Games developed a video game based on the show for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows. Entitled OK K.O.! Let's Play Heroes, it was released on January 23, 2018,[6] and a Nintendo Switch port was released on October 30, 2018.

Reception edit

The series was received positively. Melissa Camacho of Common Sense Media described the series as fun, with a "hard-working wannabe hero" but warned of cartoon violence. She also called the series "quirky", said it has "lots of positive messages" and "clever moments", with some scenes understood more by young tweens rather than small children.[62]

Praise has been given to the series' overarching storyline and character writing, as well as for its LGBTQ representation.[63][64]

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External links edit

  • OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes at Cartoon Network
  • OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes at IMDb  
  • OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes (official) on Tumblr

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OK K O Let s Be Heroes 2 is an American animated television series created by Ian Jones Quartey for Cartoon Network The show is based on Jones Quartey s pilot Lakewood Plaza Turbo which was released as part of Cartoon Network s 2013 Summer Shorts project It was produced by Cartoon Network Studios The web series premiered on Cartoon Network s YouTube channel and on Cartoon Network Video on February 4 2016 3 4 OK K O Let s Be HeroesGenreAction Adventure Comedy SuperheroCreated byIan Jones QuarteyBased onLakewood Plaza Turboby Ian Jones QuarteyStory byIan Jones Quartey Toby Jones Erin Shade Dave TennantVoices ofStephanie Nadolny S1 Courtenay Taylor Ashly Burch Ian Jones Quartey David Herman Kate Flannery Jim CummingsTheme music composerMint Potion StudiosOpening theme Let s Watch the Show by Mint Potion Studios 1 Ending theme It s Only Magic by Rebecca SugarComposerMint Potion StudiosCountry of originUnited StatesNo of seasons3No of episodes112 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersIan Jones Quartey Toby Jones Jennifer Pelphrey Tramm Wigzell Brian A Miller Rob SorcherEditorMattaniah AdamsRunning time11 minutes regular 22 minutes specials Production companyCartoon Network StudiosOriginal releaseNetworkCartoon NetworkReleaseAugust 1 2017 2017 08 01 September 6 2019 2019 09 06 On March 9 2017 nearly four years after the original short s premiere Cartoon Network announced that the television series had been greenlit and it premiered on August 1 2017 5 The opening sequence was storyboarded by Japanese artist Hiroyuki Imaishi co founder of Studio Trigger On December 4 2017 the series was confirmed to be renewed for a second season which premiered on March 18 2018 6 A third and final season which was announced on June 26 2019 7 8 premiered on July 7 2019 the final episode aired on September 6 2019 9 As of August 2022 the show has been available on Hulu 10 It was also made available on HBO Max after its launch but was one of several shows removed in August 2022 as a result of the Warner Bros Discovery merger 11 Contents 1 Premise 2 Episodes 3 Main voice cast 4 Production 4 1 LGBTQ representation 5 Release 6 Video game 7 Reception 8 References 9 External linksPremise editOK 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 and Enid a levelheaded big sister like ninja as well as other heroes who work in the area 12 Episodes editMain article List of OK K O Let s Be Heroes episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast airedPilotMay 21 2013 2013 05 21 152August 1 2017 2017 08 01 April 6 2018 2018 04 06 240March 19 2018 2018 03 19 June 30 2019 2019 06 30 320July 7 2019 2019 07 07 September 6 2019 2019 09 06 Shorts13February 4 2016 2016 02 04 August 2 2017 2017 08 02 Main voice cast editMain article List of OK K O Let s Be Heroes characters Courtenay Taylor as K O T K O Blue Power Whistle Baby Shannon Hon Dew Ashly Burch as Enid series and shorts Gladys Ms Mummy Foxy Cherry Ball Monster Rippy Roo Baby Teeth Glitter Starlight Tumbles Plazamo Dark Plaza Hamster Classmate 1 amp 2 You re a Good Friend KO Ian Jones Quartey as Radicles Darrell Crinkly Wrinkly Cookie Man Pird episode 11 Frat Boy 2 Gregg Point Trooper Drone Mystery Sleepover URL Gauntlet Pickle Nerd 2 Janner David Herman as Mr Gar Brandon Jethro Mad Sam Beardo Rat Steamborg Robot Young Crinkly Wrinkly Action News Narrator Heroic Guy Boxgar Dragon Kate Flannery as Carol Gertie in the pilot Jim Cummings 13 as Lord Boxman Boxman Jr Gar Man Mecha Maw Robbie Melissa Fahn as Dendy Mikayla Krissa Monkey Genesis Kari Wahlgren as Shannon Chillcat Tumbles Mrs Gnarlio Vormulax Kid P O I N T HQ Barista Pup Wavezilla Grandma Robbie Daymond as Raymond Co Bruh Rex Announcer Beach Episode Chris Niosi 14 as Nick Army Pird Ernesto Neil Face of Fear Male Lead Soloist Anxious Ricky Wistful Pete Drone Reshma Shetty as Elodie Mary Elizabeth McGlynn as Dynamite Watkins Miss Quantum Snake Cole Sanchez as Colewort Topher Driver Plaque Point Trooper Melissa Villasenor as Potato Punching Judy Drupe Gertie Ginger Mega Football Baby Shy Ninja Biki Phoebe Punching Trudy Kali Hawk as Red Action Steven Ogg as Professor Venomous Laserblast Shadowy Figure Lara Jill Miller as Fink Koala Princess Cantalop Truffles In addition Stephanie Nadolny played K O and Gladys in the pilot and several episodes of the first season and Mena Suvari portrayed Enid in the pilot Production editThe pilot Lakewood Plaza Turbo aired in 2013 and the show was announced in March 2017 with the first episode airing on August 1 12 To promote OK K O Let s Be Heroes Cartoon Network s Chief Content Officer Rob Sorcher hinted many times that it would become a full series 15 On March 9 2017 on PlayStation s Blog Chris Waldron the VP of Games amp Digital Products for Cartoon Network announced a series in the works along with a video game 16 It was announced as part of a slate of animations for the 2017 18 season alongside new series such as Craig of the Creek and Summer Camp Island and recurring series 17 The show was traditionally animated in South Korea by Digital eMation and Sunmin Image Pictures 18 19 Unlike many animated programs which are inked on paper and then scanned for coloring OK K O was drawn in pencil The animators pencil each frame on paper using a light table and then color them digitally on a layer beneath the transparent line work to retain a hand drawn quality For Jones Quartey it was important for the audience to never forget that these are drawings This was partially inspired by the first season of The Simpsons which had a loose rough quality to its animation In addition the show s design sense is inspired by Yoshi s Island 20 Animation Magazine later stated that the 30 person production team at Cartoon Network s studios that works on the series was ruled by storyboards which refers to the show being board driven rather than script driven 19 Diego Molano later a creator of Victor and Valentino was a character designer on the series 21 In September 2017 Jones Quartey said that Dobbin Center was the inspiration for the Lakewood Plaza while Boxmore represented Columbia Crossing a strip mall which opened in 1997 He also stated that each episode takes nine months to work on from start to finish and stated that the series spoke to kids who are interested in superheroes special powers and enjoy drawing 12 In August 2021 Ian Jones Quartey told Insider that in hiring people for the show he avoided relying on a trusted network of people prioritizing finding a diverse group of people doing many open calls with the studio having a database with which they sort of cold emailed people then asking people to come in after looking at what they had done in the past 22 LGBTQ representation edit See also Cartoon Network and LGBTQ representation Series creator Ian Jones Quartey hinted at this in an interview with Den of Geek published a day before the first episode aired saying those watching it would be delighted by the LGBTQ representation in the series 23 There were LGBTQ characters in the main cast among supporting characters and other recurring characters For instance the series featured two married couples Lord Boxman and Professor Venomous two villains and Joff and Nick Army two recurring heroes 24 The series was noted as portraying Boxman and Venomous romantically and ending with a same sex wedding between Joff and Army in the series finale Thank You for Watching the Show on September 6 2019 25 26 Before the episode aired Jones Quartey confirmed Army and Joff as a canon gay couple 27 and Gregg a minor character as non binary 28 Enid a bisexual ninja and witch 29 30 and Red Action a lesbian were recognized by GLAAD as a couple 31 and kissed in the episode Red Action 3 Grudgement Day 26 25 32 The series was later recognized by Philadelphia Gay News and Out for its LGBTQ representation 33 34 The show creators also stated that Yellow was possibly Red s ex girlfriend 30 35 with the show s crew calling Enid and Red a committed couple and saying their relationship developed very naturally 36 37 Jones Quartey later said that Red Action and Enid run a dojo together and kiss 38 Other reviewers stated that Enid has possible romantic feelings toward Elodie 39 Additionally Gregg a minor character was confirmed as non binary by Jones Quartey 28 who also confirmed Venomous as bisexual but not non binary 40 41 and Boxman as pansexual 42 In October 2020 Jones Quartey added that Professor Venomous and Lord Boxman of OK K O Let s Be Heroes were married at the end of the series 43 Jones Quartey also said that The Hue Troop which Red was once part of are all LGBTQ characters 44 When asked about Radicles sexuality Toby Jones one of the supervising directors confirmed that Rad is pretty fluid and I think he understands that about himself 45 Release editOK K O Let s Be Heroes premiered on Cartoon Network on August 1 2017 The first 6 episodes were released online on June 13 2017 46 It also aired on sister network Boomerang from August 7 to September 1 2017 47 It was also featured at the 2017 San Diego Comic Con 48 On December 7 2017 the series was renewed for a second season In early 2018 Let s Play Heroes a video game adaptation of the series premiered 49 The second season premiered on March 19 2018 50 51 On October 8 2018 a crossover episode entitled Crossover Nexus between characters in OK K O Let s Be Heroes Steven Universe Ben 10 and Teen Titans Go aired 52 On July 9 2019 the third and final season of OK K O Let s Be Heroes began airing on Cartoon Network 53 On August 4 2019 the episode Let s Meet Sonic aired a crossover episode with characters from Sonic the Hedgehog 54 On August 6 2019 Ian Jones Quartey announced that Cartoon Network opted to not renew the show for a fourth season 7 55 The series finale aired on September 6 2019 9 On September 1 2020 the entire series became available on HBO Max On August 17 2022 it was announced that the platform would be removing several series including OK K O Let s Be Heroes 56 All videos and tweets of the show published by Cartoon Network were taken down shortly after Creator Ian Jones Quartey was not informed of the reason for the content removal 57 The show was formerly available for digital purchase on Vudu Apple TV and Amazon Prime Video the show began to be removed from these platforms in October 2023 58 Video game editA mobile game OK K O Lakewood Plaza Turbo was launched on Android 59 and iOS 60 on February 4 2016 as a free game for those platforms It is a beat em up developed by Double Stallion Games and published by Cartoon Network Games The game s original score was composed by Mathieu Lavoie and FX Dupas at Vibe Avenue in Montreal Canada 61 The game is no longer available Capybara Games developed a video game based on the show for the PlayStation 4 Xbox One and Windows Entitled OK K O Let s Play Heroes it was released on January 23 2018 6 and a Nintendo Switch port was released on October 30 2018 Reception editThe series was received positively Melissa Camacho of Common Sense Media described the series as fun with a hard working wannabe hero but warned of cartoon violence She also called the series quirky said it has lots of positive messages and clever moments with some scenes understood more by young tweens rather than small children 62 Praise has been given to the series overarching storyline and character writing as well as for its LGBTQ representation 63 64 References edit Let s Watch the Show by OK K O Let s Be Heroes Apple Music Archived from the original on February 20 2022 Retrieved September 6 2019 OK K O Lakewood Plaza Turbo Cartoon Network February 1 2016 Archived from the original on February 13 2016 Cartoon Network February 4 2016 KO Lakewood Plaza Turbo Minisode Cartoon Network Retrieved March 17 2017 via YouTube Cartoon Network s Christina Miller Unveils New Digital Strategy Wants You To Hack It February 4 2016 Retrieved March 17 2017 Bevan Luke March 9 2017 Cartoon Network Studios Greenlights OK K O Let s Be Heroes Animated Series RegularCapital Website RegularCapital Luke Bevan Archived from the original on March 12 2017 Retrieved March 17 2017 a b Ramos Dino Ray December 7 2017 OK K O Let s Be Heroes Set For Season 2 With New Console Video Game Deadline Archived from the original on December 8 2017 Retrieved December 7 2017 a b Kelly Shamus August 6 2019 How the Sonic the Hedgehog OK K O Team up Happened Den of Geek Archived from the original on November 12 2020 Retrieved March 10 2022 Jones Quartey Ian August 8 2019 Please don t spread the rumor that it was my choice to end OK KO Let s Be Heroes It wasn t However CN gave us the bad news early enough that we were able to spend this season doing our planned ending I m proud of what we re making and I can t wait for you to see it Twitter Archived from the original on August 11 2019 Retrieved November 3 2020 a b OK K O Let s Be Heroes Zap2It September 1 2017 Archived from the original on November 3 2020 Colangelo B J August 17 2022 HBO Max Quietly Drops More Titles Animation Takes A Heavy Hit SlashFilm com Retrieved September 16 2022 Radulovic Petrana August 19 2022 Infinity Train Summer Camp Island and other shows wiped from HBO Max Polygon Retrieved August 20 2022 a b c Michaels Andrew September 6 2017 Hometown inspires Columbia native s Cartoon Network show Baltimore Sun Archived from the original on August 29 2021 Retrieved March 9 2022 Jim Cummings on Twitter Retrieved March 26 2018 Chris Niosi Kirbopher March 9 2017 So remember that CN show I ve been teasing y all that I ve been involved with OKKO Tweet Retrieved March 17 2017 via Twitter Milligan Mercedes March 9 2017 Cartoon Network Gets Connected with OK K O amp Integrated Game Animation Magazine Archived from the original on April 12 2021 Retrieved March 10 2022 Battle Robots and Find Easter Eggs in OK K O Let s Be Heroes PlayStation Blog Sony Interactive Entertainment March 9 2017 Archived from the original on August 8 2020 Retrieved March 17 2017 Milligan Mercedes March 30 2017 Cartoon Network Upfronts Fresh Toon Slate for 2017 18 Animation Magazine Archived from the original on June 14 2021 Retrieved March 10 2022 Service Work Portfolio Digital eMation Archived from the original on October 30 2017 a b Zahed Ramin August 1 2017 Playing to Win OK K O Let s Be Heroes Animation Magazine Archived from the original on March 5 2021 Talking Simpsons Interviews OK KO Creator Ian Jones Quartey LaserTime Podcast Podcast October 24 2017 Retrieved October 25 2017 Molano Diego April 25 2019 Animated People Diego Molano Creator of Cartoon Network s Victor and Valentino Animation Magazine Interview Interviewed by Animation Magazine staff Calabasas California Archived from the original on April 26 2019 Retrieved March 10 2022 White Abbey Chik Kalai August 31 2021 LGBTQ characters of color are making animation history but creatives of color can t escape the industry s discriminatory past Insider Archived from the original on August 31 2021 Retrieved September 10 2021 Why Steven Universe Fans Need To Watch OK K O Den of Geek July 31 2017 Archived from the original on April 5 2020 Retrieved May 15 2021 When Will Cartoons Put Gay Male Romances in the Spotlight CBR May 31 2020 Archived from the original on June 27 2020 Retrieved May 15 2021 a b Pearce Steven September 17 2019 OK K O Let s Be Heroes The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction Archived from the original on May 8 2019 Retrieved August 14 2020 SP in the entry stands for Steven Pearce a b Richardson Jack September 11 2020 LGBTQ Representation In Children s Animation An Ongoing Battle Part 2 5 Archived from the original on November 5 2020 Retrieved May 15 2021 Jones Quartey Ian ianjq August 30 2019 After several years of dating Joff and Nick live together Surprisingly Joff is kind of a slob and Nick doesn t mind cleaning up after him Tweet Archived from the original on May 13 2020 Retrieved December 24 2019 via Twitter a b Jones Quartey Ian ianjq August 30 2019 Gregg is NB for sure Tweet Archived from the original on May 13 2020 Retrieved March 13 2020 via Twitter The question asked was Are Bobo and Gregg nonbinary While Bobo s gender identity is not outright confirmed they are implied that they are not male nor female and uses they them pronouns Jones Toby tobytobyjones September 6 2019 Bi Tweet Archived from the original on March 13 2020 Retrieved March 13 2020 via Twitter In response to the question Is Enid gay or bi a b Jones Quartey Ian November 2 2018 Hi I m Ian Jones Quartey Creator of Cartoon Network s OK K O Let s Be Heroes and OK K O Let s Play Heroes now on Switch AMA Reddit Archived from the original on April 5 2020 Retrieved June 28 2020 See his comment True and True 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March 13 2020 via Twitter Toby Jones tobytobyjones September 6 2019 Their first date was Back in Red Action they were dating casually for a while and became a more committed couple somewhere around Red Action 2 the Future Tweet Archived from the original on March 13 2020 Retrieved March 13 2020 via Twitter Ian Jones Quartey ianjq September 6 2019 it happened very naturally their first date was in Back in Red Action boarded by miraongchua and parkerrsimmons Tweet Archived from the original on March 13 2020 Retrieved March 13 2020 via Twitter Jones Quartey Ian ianjq October 14 2020 they run a dojo together and kiss Tweet Archived from the original on October 14 2020 Retrieved October 13 2020 via Twitter August Sinclair November 15 2018 The Struggle to Get Queer Content in Cartoons VRV blog Archived from the original on August 14 2020 Retrieved August 14 2020 Jones Quartey Ian ianjq September 6 2019 yes Tweet Archived from the original on December 24 2019 Retrieved December 24 2019 via 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