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"The Lost Cases of Beach City"[1] is the eighth episode of the Orientation Videos for Villains miniseries of Villainous, and the twenty-second episode overall.
It follows Dr. Flug and Demencia reviewing Jasper and Peridot, former villains from Steven Universe (2013-2019).
Credits[]
- Voices:
Trivia[]
- Episode Lip-Sync: Spanish and English
- Towards the end of the video, an image flashes up on the screen which appears to be of a blank periodic table, with one square circled.
- Flug's voice in this short sounds a bit off as his VA, José Macías, was sick during recording.
- According to animator Diego Mejia, scheduling conflicts and other commitments caused the production of the short to get troubled, as well as the fact that the crew could only use material from Steven Universe based on what has aired recently in Latin America at the time. A more violet ending between Steven and Peridot was initially boarded but was replaced with the blending segment instead.[3]
Cartoon Network/Warner Bros./Hanna Barbera references/cameos[]
- Clips of Father from the Codename: Kids Next Door episode Operation: G.R.O.W.-U.P., Aku from the Samurai Jack episode Jack vs. Aku and Eris from the The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy episode Creating Chaos was used as an example of them being "an evil lord, lord of suffering and master of chaos".
- The ice cream tsunami scene from the Codename: Kids Next Door episode Operation: I.-S.C.R.E.A.M. was used to emphasize a mess needing cleaned up.
- Grandma Stuffum's minions from the Codename: Kids Next Door episode Operation: N.O.-P.O.W.U.H., the Muttaloids from The PowerPuff Girls 1998 series episode Monkey See, Doggie Do, Demongo from Samurai Jack, Toronto from Adventure Time, Barbarus Bikini from The PowerPuff Girls 2016 series episode Bye Bye, Bellum and Shannon from OK KO! Let's Be Heroes were used as examples of "sidekicks, servants, accomplices, lackeyes, minions and useless parasites".
- The hot-sauce scene from the Adventure Time episode Too Young is shown in the background of Black Hat's TV monitors.
- A clip of Samurai Jack slicing Monkar from the episode Jack vs. Mad Jack was shown as an example of dying in a disgusting way.
- A clip of Peppermint Butler with glowing eyes from the episode Death in Bloom was shown as an example of an effective henchman.
- Clips of the Stag from the Adventure Time episode No One Can Hear You breaking Finn's legs and Blossom injuring her hand in the episode The PowerPuff Girls 1998 series episode Uh-Oh, Dynamo was used as examples that Demencia would teach the viewers how to break arms and legs.
- One screenshot shows Demencia destroying citizens of the Candy Kingdom with a mace.
- Major Doctor Ghastly from Evil Con Carne was used as an example of how being a good scientist involves studying and having a lot of will.
- A clip from the Adventure Time episode Paper Pete was shown afterwards as an example of studying.
- Terrance from Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, Elisa and Eliza Stitch from Courage the Cowardly Dog and Darwin Watterson from The Amazing World of Gumball were shown as customers for the book "Libro de Orientacion Para Secuaces" (How to Survive Being a Henchman by Black Hat Organization).
- A still shot of Rob from The Amazing World of Gumball episode The Rerun wielding the Universal Remote is shown as an example of rule 6: maintaining control of the situation.
- Clips from the Samurai Jack episodes Jack vs. Demongo, The Soul Collector and Jack vs. Aku were used as examples of escaping from adequete situations to think of a better plan.
- A still shot of Dr. Flug and Demencia drawn as Dexter and Dee Dee from Dexter's Laboratory was used as an example of rule number 5: not letting yourself get captured.
- Emperor Krell from Uncle Grandpa is shown as a pastor in Demencia's imaginary wedding with Black Hat.
- Clips from the Codename: Kids Next Door episode Operation: Z.E.R.O.. where Father (in his Benedict Uno form) scolds The Delightful Children from Down the Lane and the OK KO! Let's Be Heroes episode Let's Be Friends where a Darrell robot refers to Lord Boxman as "Dad" was used as an examples of having a love of subordinate children and robots.
- A clip of Aku saying "Yessssss!" was used when Flug mentions sizzling, as well as a clip of Little Red Hood from the episode Aku's Fairy Tales was shown as an example of Rule 3: Don't Let yourself get deceived.
Cultural references[]
- A title card appeared showing Black Hat, Flug and Demencia drawn in the style of Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat, with Flug and Demencia identified as "Sabandija Uno y Sabandija Dos" (Vermin One and Vermin Two), referencing Thing One and Thing Two from the series.
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