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Production # |
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"Test Drive" |
May 1, 2004 |
101 |
In the future, Earth is fighting a losing battle against the Glorft, an advanced alien race with a taste for conquest. Skilled pilot Kiva wants to send a robot named Megas back to a crucial part of the conflict, but accidentally sends it too far, and Megas winds up in the hands of couch potatoes Coop and Jamie. Worse, Kiva is stuck in the past with these boneheads, not to mention a bunch of really angry Glorft intent on capturing Megas. |
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"Battle Royale" |
May 8, 2004 |
102 |
A floating head named Magnaminous sees Coop's fighting skills and invites him to the Galactic Combat Federation to fight various other powerful robots. Coop agrees, but maybe it would have been better if he had stayed home. After a couple of fights, Magnaminous reveals he wants Coop to lose so Magnaminous can make a fortune. Coop doesn't agree to those terms, so Maganaminous resorts to some dirty tricks. |
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"All I Wanted Was a Slushie" |
May 15, 2004 |
103 |
It's a hot day, and Coop just wants a big old thirst quenching Megaslush. However, he accidentally causes a highly destructive robot named REGIS to fall to Earth. Every time Coop gets close to getting his slush, the REGIS shows up and causes the store to be destroyed. Coop is tired of this thing, but how is he supposed to stop a robot that gets bigger and stronger every time you smash it? |
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"The Fat and the Furious" |
May 1, 2004 |
104 |
Coop begins the day by accidentally creating a giant cheese monster and has to stop it, but the method he uses gets cheese in Megas's CPU core. Unaware of this, Coop enters Megas in an auto show, and is putting up a very good showing until Megas breaks down and nearly destroys the building. Fortunately, he's able to stop it, but now the Glorft see an opening to attack and invade the city, hoping to capture Megas. But first they need to find the CPU core. |
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"Buggin the System" |
May 29, 2004 |
105 |
Coop, Jamie and Kiva discover an ancient ringworld (not unlike Halo) while training. They discover it is actually a giant interstellar library with information on almost every species in the universe. Kiva is excited, because this could contain the key to defeating the Glorft and traveling back to the future. However, this ringworld is infested with robotic, worm-like, energy loving bugs. Coop must find a way to destroy the bugs without breaking anything. |
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"TV Dinner" |
August 21, 2004 |
106 |
In an attempt to fix the television, Coop accidentally causes a blast of concentrated television waves to go out into space and attracts a giant, radio-wave eating monster to Earth. Due to the fact it is eating all the satellites, it is impossible for anyone to watch any TV. Coop needs to stop this thing, but how the heck do you stop a planet sized monster that eats television waves, not to mention that it has a bunch of killer boogers inside its body? |
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"Breakout" |
June 5, 2004 |
107 |
Coop buys a cartridge from a garage sale, thinking it's a video game. In reality, it's an interdimensional prison for the galaxy's most dangerous criminals. The most dangerous of which is Grrkek. So, naturally, Coop unleashes Grrkek first, but is able to beat him with a cool looking laser that traps Grrkek. However, he proceeds to unleash all the other prisoners, which show their gratitude by trying to destroy the city. Naturally, Coop must clean up another one of his own messes. |
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"Dude, Where's My Head" |
July 31, 2004 |
108 |
In order to impress a girl, Jamie borrows Coop's car to take her for a ride. Unfortunately, the Glorft invade soon after, so Coop must use his secondary command bridge to control Megas. However, this method is much more difficult, so Coop does rather badly. Even worse, Jamie accidentally activates the car's connection to Megas, so now he's in control of Megas, but he has no idea. He's just trying to have a date. |
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"Bad Guy" |
May 22, 2004 |
109 |
A group of crime-fighting teenagers called the S-Force think Coop's the ultimate bad guy, so they come to Earth to try to "stop" him. Coop tries to fight them off and explain he's actually a good guy, when darn the luck, a dangerous criminal shows up to help him. Coop needs to defeat Ender, but the S-Force (and Ender) still don't get it. |
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"Junk in the Trunk" |
August 14, 2004 |
110 |
Coop accidentally damages a vital part of Megas. Without it, Megas will blow up. Fortunately, Coop found a junk planet that probably has just about everything. Unfortunately, the dealer wants Megas's time drive to complete his own robot and sends various "zombie" robots to retrieve it. Even more unfortunate, Goat has come along for the ride, and is thoroughly annoying Kiva. Not to mention he's fantasizing about a robot of his own but has no idea how to get one or build one properly. |
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"DMV: Dept. of Megas Violations" |
August 7, 2004 |
111 |
An intergalactic bounty hunter arrives, and soon after Megas is impounded due to parking regulations. Coop needs to get it back in order to save Kiva, who is the target of the bounty hunter. Unfortunately, Coop's license has expired, so now he has to pass for a new one at the DMV. Unfortunately, these people don't believe him when he says he has to go save his friend from a monster riding alien chick. |
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"Coop D'Etat" |
April 26, 2005 |
112 |
Coop accidentally destroys a sacred treasure of a robotic alien race. The Emperor declares whoever captures Megas will be the new Emperor, so now Coop has to fight off a bunch of robots in deep space, all of which are willing to destroy each other to become Emperor. |
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"The Driver's Seat" |
August 28, 2004 |
113 |
Coop accidentally teleports himself directly into the Glorft mothership, and now Kiva and Jamie have to figure out how to pilot Megas to save him. They do okay at first, but eventually crash into the Glorft mothership and get themselves-and Megas- captured. Fortunately, Gorrath foolishly lets Coop get the car, so Coop tears through the ship, intent on rescuing his friends and Megas. |
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"Ultra Chicks" |
October 16, 2004 |
201 |
In a foolish effort to impress some Sailor-Moon style space chicks, Jamie poses as Coop and is taken to their planet, where he learns the Ultra-Cadets' city is in trouble from a giant fire monster. Armed only with an old, girly-looking robot, Jamie "fights" the monster and defeats it the way Coop always does: sheer luck. However, Coop arrives with Megas to save Jamie and gets into a fight with the mechanized Ultra Cadets. |
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"The Return" |
October 23, 2004 |
202 |
It's 5:01 and a video is due back at the rental store by 5:30, and Coop has to get it there on time to keep his membership from being revoked. However, Magnanimous appears and challenges Coop to protect his title against several robots, including one resembling Mr. T. Coop manages to beat the robots, but inadvertently challenges the entire galaxy to fight him- and the galaxy takes him up on the offer. |
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"Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Coop" |
October 30, 2004 |
203 |
Coop inadvertently frees the Glorft from no-space, allowing Gorrath to start his revenge. The only thing Coop is worried about, however, is babysitting cousin Skippy, who is easily bored and hates everything about Coop's house. In an effort to get him to shut up, Coop takes Skippy to the moon in Megas. (incredibly, he is still bored.) There he discovers the Glorft is plotting to smash the moon into the Earth. Coop has to fight off the Glorft while making sure Skippy dooesn't end up Glorft fodder. |
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"Viva Las Megas" |
November 6, 2004 |
204 |
Coop, Jamie and Kiva head off to Las Vegas, and inadvertently discover Area 50. Coop accidentally activates a destructive energy sucking robot, who, due to programming errors, sees everything as "the enemy." Coop further screws up by directing the robot to Las Vegas. Now Coop must find a way to shut down the robot before Las Vegas loses all its power. |
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"Thanksgiving Throwdown" |
November 27, 2004 |
205 |
Once again, Coop mistakingly releases a giant alien menace that wants to destroy Earth. Fortunately, Megas is too big for the plant to handle, so it has to find a bigger form. Unfortunately, this is Thanksgiving, and the spore fuses with a bunch of parade balloons. Coop now must prevent the plant from wrecking the holiday. |
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"S-Force S.O.S." |
November 13, 2004 |
206 |
The S-Force has been captured by an evil villain named Zerrick, and he is planning to execute them. Fortunately, Jax escapes and manages to enlist Coop's help. Coop manages to save the S-Force from the "infinity zone", but now Zerrick is sending down an entire army to terminate them. It's Megas and the Ultra-Dimensional Power Zorp vs. a bunch of robots resembling bugs! |
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"Space Booty" |
November 20, 2004 |
207 |
Kiva gets some unwanted attention from a space pirate who goes for red heads, and now must make a choice between a possible time drive or two complete idiots. |
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"Terminate Her" |
December 4, 2004 |
208 |
The Glorft, disguised as a motorcycle gang, comes to a rock concert. They're not there for entertainment, however- they want to eliminate Kiva's ancestor, which in turn would cause Kiva not to be born, which in turn would mean Megas would stay with the Glorft and not reach Coop, which would in turn doom Earth. Kiva and Jamie must protect the girl until Coop can get to Megas. |
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"Ice Ice Megas" |
December 11, 2004 |
209 |
Coop crashlands on an icy planet and ends up destroying its only gaurdian. Now he must protect the Yetis there from ice-hungry robots. Trouble is, Megas is iced over, and does some of the bad guy's work for him. |
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"A Clockwork Megas" |
December 18, 2004 |
210 |
Coop, Jamie and Kiva teleport themselves to a planet with brainwashed robots who act like sissies. The alien who did it tries to do the same to Megas, but its device only works on robots with intelligence. (Obviously, Coop doesn't count.) Coop tries to put the alien out of buisness for good without unnecessarily destroying the good guys. |
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"Universal Remote" |
January 1, 2005 |
211 |
Coop's builds the world's most powerful universal remote- and an ignorant robot with an inferiority complex wants it. Coop underestimates his short opponent, and the robot teleports the remote to his own mech. Coop then typically destroys half the city attempting to recover the remote. |
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"Rearview Mirror, Mirror (Part 1)" |
January 8, 2005 |
212 |
Coop and Gorrath get transported to a parallel dimension where Coop meets his evil alternate self, a futuristic, evil, and superskinny version of himself at that. He also sees that Kiva has turned bad as well and is evil Coop's sidekick. Alternate Jamie, on the other hand, has lost his cowardice and became strong to try and defeat evil Coop (and on a side note, Jamie and Kiva were dating in the future). Coop and Gorrath must work together this time to stop evil Coop and prevent him from ever destroying Earth. |
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"Rearview Mirror, Mirror (Part 2)" |
January 15, 2005 |
213 |
The evil Coop invades Coop's dimension and both of them swiftly create a giant battlefield. On one side is evil Coop with hundreds of evil robots and evil Kiva, while the good side contains Coop, futuristic Jamie and for the first time, Gorrath. There's nothing more tragic then a man destroying himself! And even if Coop wins, is he only delaying the inevitable? (Since this was the last episode, the answer may never be known). |