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"The Lost Cases of the Future"[1] is the seventh episode of the Orientation Videos for Villains miniseries of Villainous, and the twentieth episode overall.
It follows Dr. Flug and Black Hat reviewing Aku, the main antagonist from Samurai Jack (2001-2017).
Credits[]
- Voices:
- Alan Ituriel as Black Hat
- José Macías as Dr. Flug Slys
- Melissa Gedeón as Demencia
- Víctor Hugo Aguilar as Officer Buck Tuddrussell (Oficial Brito Belardo)
Trivia[]
- Episode Lip-Sync: Spanish and English
- The Portuguese title, "Os casos perdidos do futuro", is un-capitalized on the official YouTube release.[3]
- Although José Macías voices Larry 3000 in the Latin American dubbing of Time Squad, the character did not speak in this short.
- Stephan Silva makes a live-action cameo appearance as the narrator complaining to Dr. Flug about how the script was written.
Cartoon Network/Warner Bros./Hanna Barbera references/cameos[]
- Nergal from The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, Grandfather from Codename: Kids Next Door and Demongo from Samurai Jack appear in the beginning classified as "admirable entitiers from the underworld".
- A clip from the Ben 10 reboot was use to emphasize on how Aku had great power but had a brain of a cockroach.
- Aku, as well as HIM from The PowerPuff Girls original version, appeared in a still photo with a begrudged Black Hat as well as another group shot set at a fancy party with Dr. Flug, The Red Guy from Cow and Chicken, Malum Kranus from Regular Show and Hunson Abadeer from Adventure Time.
- Daisy the Donkey from The Amazing World of Gumball appears as one of the items possessed by a demonic spirit.
Cultural references[]
- This episode acknowledges the "Extra Thicc" meme.
- The episode references Back to the Future when Aku disappears from a photograph, like one of Marty McFly's siblings.
- According to animator Diego Mejia, the ending was gonna be a mix shout-out to both Back to the Future and Doctor Who, but due to time restrictions, it was replaced with the Time Squad cameos instead.[4]
Continuity[]
- This episode implies the Black Hat puppet from "Demencia wuz here" is possessed by a demon or spirit.
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