Kaput and Zösky: The Ultimate Obliterators is a 2002-2003
Canadian/French animated cartoon series based on the comic book series
from the cartoonist Lewis Trondheim called Kaput et Zösky. 26
episodes were produced.Some of the stories featured in the comics have
been converted into the series that ran on weekends and late at night
in the United States on the Nicktoons Network and in Canada on
Teletoon.Bloodthirsty conquerors, Kaput and Zösky travel the
universe, landing on planets and trying to conquer them. They are not
the most able tyrants, however, and have trouble holding any planet
for more than a few days, if they can even manage to dominate it in
the first place. In fact, they spend as much time running for their
lives as they do enslaving and slaughtering innocents. Kaput and
Zösky are a dynamic, if generic, duo. Zösky is a cunning,
level-headed pseudo-intellectual who always has a plan. Kaput, on the
other hand, is short-tempered and volatile; his strategies always
involve "crisperizing" everything in sight. Kaput is a short and dumpy
little terrorizer with a brilliant red mohawk, and Zösky is a tall
and thin tyrant with a set of yellow antennae. Their exploits almost
always end in the same way for the two space tyrants; the two barely
escape from their fates by flying off in their dumpy little spaceship,
leaving a red smoke trail behind.The cast is composed of three actors,
two of which are Canadian, which is pertinent because Canada has a
strong influence on the show as a whole. The cast is composed of Rick
Jones, John Stocker, and Mark Camacho. The cast also includes (often)
Helen King, who usually plays multiple roles, as do the other voice
actors. There are no other actors, though Janice Kawaye, Tony Rosato,
Stacey DePass, Denis Akiyama, Danny Brochu, Rob Tinkler, and Diane
D'Auilla were said to play roles in the show.
Canadian/French animated cartoon series based on the comic book series
from the cartoonist Lewis Trondheim called Kaput et Zösky. 26
episodes were produced.Some of the stories featured in the comics have
been converted into the series that ran on weekends and late at night
in the United States on the Nicktoons Network and in Canada on
Teletoon.Bloodthirsty conquerors, Kaput and Zösky travel the
universe, landing on planets and trying to conquer them. They are not
the most able tyrants, however, and have trouble holding any planet
for more than a few days, if they can even manage to dominate it in
the first place. In fact, they spend as much time running for their
lives as they do enslaving and slaughtering innocents. Kaput and
Zösky are a dynamic, if generic, duo. Zösky is a cunning,
level-headed pseudo-intellectual who always has a plan. Kaput, on the
other hand, is short-tempered and volatile; his strategies always
involve "crisperizing" everything in sight. Kaput is a short and dumpy
little terrorizer with a brilliant red mohawk, and Zösky is a tall
and thin tyrant with a set of yellow antennae. Their exploits almost
always end in the same way for the two space tyrants; the two barely
escape from their fates by flying off in their dumpy little spaceship,
leaving a red smoke trail behind.The cast is composed of three actors,
two of which are Canadian, which is pertinent because Canada has a
strong influence on the show as a whole. The cast is composed of Rick
Jones, John Stocker, and Mark Camacho. The cast also includes (often)
Helen King, who usually plays multiple roles, as do the other voice
actors. There are no other actors, though Janice Kawaye, Tony Rosato,
Stacey DePass, Denis Akiyama, Danny Brochu, Rob Tinkler, and Diane
D'Auilla were said to play roles in the show.
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