Don't Just Do It / Joined at the Hip

Season 1, Episode 8, Aired

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    Don't Just Do It:



    Ickis gets a bad case of hero worship when he is befriended by an impulsive monster drop-out Puhg, who takes Ickis to the surface without adequate preparations. This episode was pretty good but I like Joined at the hip better.

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    When the Gromble gets fed up with Ickis and Krumm, he merges them into a new monster called Krickis. They're two, two, two monsters in one. This is a really good episode. It shows you how rough it would be if you were joined with another human.

    Score: 10/10 100% Overall, 9.5/10 95%
  • You don't see too many other cartoons about fusing two characters together.

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    Here's an episode I recommend downloading from the iTunes store.



    Don't Just Do It:

    In this one, Ickis meets a rebellious monster drop-out, Pugh, and ends up saving his life at one point. The parts about filling a breathing sack are really crazy and weird, and part of the reason I loved RM so much.



    Joined At The Hip:

    This one has to be one of my all-time favorite episodes. The Gromble decides to fuse Ickis and Krumm into a weird double-monster, Krickis. But they find out that being joined together, they get sick of each other pretty easily. Again, the whole fusion concept makes the show stand out from the others.
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