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After pilfering samples of Team Lightyear's DNA with mosquito-esque micro-hornets, Zurg clones Team Lightyear; in his rush, he removes them from the maturation tanks before they have a chance to grow up into adults (...as an example of his hurried-ness, he initially planed to instill them with an "Evil Level" up in the thousands, but upon realizing that he himself has an "Evil Level" of a little over a dozen, he only gives them a level a little under his own...), so Team Lightyear has to deal with evil little kid versions of themselves named Zzub, Feara, and Blister (...after a lot of whining about not having a robot of their own, they get an evil version of XR called "X-Treme"...). When the eventually realize that due to being clones, the Evil Li'l Team Lightyear has the same character flaws as themselves, Team Lightyear manages to use their "flaws" as advantages and win the fight. As a joke tag-line, Zurg attempts the cloning process again at the end of the episode, but this time leaves them in too long resulting in geriatric versions of Team Lightyear.moreless
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    This is one of my favorite episodes because of the clones being little kids, which caught the team completely off-guard. Then of course Zurg couldn't clone a robot in the same way so he had to build one for them. It was just really cute and I liked how the clone kids were defeated in the end. Overall, very funny episode.
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    • When Zurg cloned Team Lightyear again at the end and when Buzz came out he was old but he looked different than he did in the Episode Good Ol' Buzz.

    • When Zurg threw Brain Pod #39 on the control panel for the cloning device it read 2 on it but earlier it read 12.

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    • Zurg: Come on, let's get you back into these nice comfy tubes until you're matured. Blister: Matured, Into Grown-ups. Zzub: I don't wanna grow up.

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    • Greg Weisman, who wrote this episode (and "Star Crossed"), was a creator/producer for "Gargoyles" and has attained near-god-like status among the series' fans. Not surprisingly, he included a few light-hearted parallels to his show's own clone-related plotlines, from the DNA-grabbing "mosquitos" (see: "The Reckoning") to the good guy's evil clone bearing the hero's name in reverse (see: "Double Jeopardy").

    • Animation Production by: Hana Animation Co., Ltd

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