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  1. OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes is a Cartoon Network series created by Ian Jones-Quartey, formerly co-executive producer for Steven Universe, also known for his work on Adventure Time and Bravest Warriors. Jones-Quartey even uses this series as the Grand Finale of his infamously abandoned RPG World webcomic in one episode.

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      People in the world you are looking to for entertainment.....

    • Funny

      In reference to K.O.'s deliberately Vague Age of "6-11 years...

    • YMMV

      Abandon Shipping: After "Big Reveal" aired, some fans whom...

    • Fridge

      T.K.O. is basically K.O.’s Shadow (the parts of himself he...

    • Recap

      "Let's Fight to the End" (Double-length): When Rad and Enid...

    • TearJerker

      Rad's and Enid's, Carol's and Gar's, and Dendy's efforts to...

    • Awesome

      OK Dendy! Let's Be K.O.! One that counts for both Dendy and...

    • WMG

      Simply put, when K.O.'s card tried to scan him, it also...

  2. Characters found in OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes. Lakewood Plaza Turbo Main Heroes Click to Expand Kaio "K.O." Kincaid, Turbo K.O., Enid Mettle, Radicles …

  3. In "Let's Fight To The End", K.O. finally realizes that T.K.O. isn't a malevolent parasite put in him by someone else, nor "just a part of him". T.K.O. is K.O. and vice versa. This triggers a Split-Personality Merge where the two halves permanently fuse into one more balanced being.

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    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 St...

    OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroesis set in the year 201X. A boy named K.O. aims to become 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 relaxed responsible ninja and Radicles, a narcissistic alien sl...

    There had been rumors and speculations that OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes was canceled by ratings, reaching to a broader audience, or among other reasons, however, that was not the case. On February 17, 2021, in an interview with the Cartoon Crash Course podcast with Nico Colaleo, Ian Jones-Quartey explained that the show was originally supposed to be o...

    On February 25, 2023, when a user on Twitter asked Ian Jones-Quartey why there was no official merchandise of the show (aside of the video game and its soundtracks), he stated that when the series began, the network paused all of their licensing deals for non-classic shows. He mentions that he had meetings for merchandise ideas where the process dw...

    On May 16, 2021, Ian Jones-Quartey revealed that there were a couple of ideas for a spinoff series. One, in particular, he wanted to do was an anime spinoff starring Red Action and the Hue Troop. He posted a poster for the limited spin-off series. It would have been directed by Mira Ong Chua. They were close to the making of the spinoff series.The ...

    OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes held a panel on July 21, 2017 at San Diego Comic-Con and attended by Ian Jones-Quartey, Toby Jones, Kate Flannery, and Courtenay Taylor. Panel was moderated by IGN's Alanah...
    They had had one panel at the New York Comic Con on October 7, 2017. It was a combined panel titled "Cartoon Network Presents: Let's Be Heroes!" featuring Ian Jones-Quartey, Ashly Burch, and some s...
    On July 21, 2018, the show did not have a panel, but took part in the "Cartoon Network Creators: Drawing on Inspiration" panel. "Crossover Nexus" was then announced.
    The show took part of the "Cartoon Network: First Look Panel: Creators & Artists" on July 19, 2019. A preview clip of "Let's Meet Sonic" was then released.

    OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes has been entirely available on Hulu since March 1, 2020 and HBO Max since September 1, 2020. On August 18, 2022 at 9pm PST, the series, as well a couple of Cartoon Network shows have been removed from HBO Max due to the parent company Warner Bros. Discovery, which was a merger between WarnerMedia and Discovery, Inc., saving...

    OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes is inspired by many anime and manga tropes and styles as well as video game references. One example is that whenever a scene freezes in some episodes, it shifts to a painte...
    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 f...
    OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes is a storyboard-driven show, meaning a team of storyboard artists (usually two) is given an outline by the story writers of which they write all of the dialogue and storybo...
  4. 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.

  5. OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes: Created by Ian Jones-Quartey. With Courtenay Taylor, Ashly Burch, Ian Jones-Quartey, David Herman. An enthusiastic young boy earns a job at a hero supply store and trains to become the "Greatest Hero Ever."

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  7. OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes is an animated superhero comedy series focusing on K.O., who aspires of becoming a hero, working at Gar's Hero Supply & Bodega.

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