On Saturday, Oct. 8, the special “Crossover Nexus” aired on Cartoon Network (CN), uniting four shows – “OK K.O.!,” “Ben 10,” “Steven Universe” and “Teen Titans Go!” in 11 minutes of pure awesomeness.
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On Saturday, Oct. 8, the special “Crossover Nexus” aired on Cartoon Network (CN), uniting four shows – “OK K.O.!,” “Ben 10,” “Steven Universe” and “Teen Titans Go!” in 11 minutes of pure awesomeness.
“OK K.O.!,” the brainchild of creator Ian Jones-Quartey, is a fanciful homage to Saturday morning cartoons while still taking itself seriously.
Finn, though often in a far more bizarre way, struggled through what I struggled through – puberty, drama, girl problems and finding one’s place in this world when you don’t know if you’re meant for greatness or if you’re really just a scared little kid.
On April 6, the season finale of Cartoon Network’s “OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes” premiered, entitled “You’re In Control.” The series, created by “Steven Universe” alumnus Ian Jones-Quartey, first aired in August 2017 and has arguably become one of the most unique cartoons on television.