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Kid Cosmic - Kid Cosmic and the Other Stones of Power (S2E1)

Kid Cosmic – Season 2 - Episode 1 – Kid Cosmic and the Other Stones of Power

When super-villain Fantos the Amassor discovers Kid has a Cosmic Stone of Power, he cooks up a not-so-cunning scheme to add it to his collection.

Runtime (min)29
TMDB Rating7.0 (1 votes)
Air Date2021-09-07
GenresAnimation, Action & Adventure
TV RatingTV-Y7
Network(s)Netflix

Storyline

Season two opens with Kid Cosmic and his team facing a new threat when Fantos the Amassor, a notorious super-villain collector, learns that Kid possesses one of the legendary Cosmic Stones of Power. Fantos is obsessed with gathering rare and powerful artifacts, and he sees Kid's stone as the perfect addition to his vast collection. Rather than employing a sophisticated strategy, Fantos launches a straightforward but aggressive plan to take the stone by force, setting the stage for a confrontation between the young hero and this formidable new adversary.

The episode establishes the stakes for the new season as Kid and his team must defend not only the stone but also their community from Fantos's relentless pursuit. The villain's arrival signals that Kid's adventures have attracted attention from powerful forces across the galaxy, raising the danger level considerably. The team must work together to counter Fantos's schemes while learning more about the true nature and origin of the Cosmic Stones themselves, hinting at a larger mythology that will unfold throughout the season.

What parents say

Parents have praised Kid Cosmic for its positive messages about teamwork, perseverance, and finding strength in community. Many appreciate that the show features a diverse cast of characters who support one another through challenges, with several parents noting on Common Sense Media that the series offers wholesome superhero action without excessive violence or mature content. The animation style and humor appeal to both kids and adults watching together.

Some parents have mentioned that younger children may need context about the show's themes of self-doubt and feeling like an outsider, as Kid struggles with confidence issues throughout the series. Parents on Reddit's r/KidCosmic community have highlighted that the show handles these emotional beats thoughtfully, making it a good conversation starter about believing in yourself and working through setbacks. The action sequences are generally described as exciting but not frightening for elementary-aged viewers.

Parents also appreciate that episodes are short enough to watch as a family without requiring a major time commitment, and several have noted that the show rewards attention to detail with callbacks and character development that unfolds across the season.

What kids learn

This episode teaches children about the importance of protecting what matters rather than simply possessing power. Kid must recognize that having a Cosmic Stone comes with responsibility, and that others will be attracted to that power for selfish reasons. Children see that being a hero means defending others and making choices based on values rather than personal gain, even when facing intimidating opponents.

The episode also explores themes of teamwork and strategic thinking when confronting challenges. Fantos's direct, uncomplicated approach contrasts with the need for Kid and his team to work together creatively to defend themselves. Children learn that facing a stronger opponent often requires collaboration, clever planning, and using each team member's unique strengths rather than relying on brute force alone.

Additionally, the episode introduces the concept that actions have consequences that extend beyond immediate circumstances. Kid's heroic deeds in season one have now attracted galactic attention, teaching children that their choices create ripples that can bring both opportunities and challenges. This helps young viewers understand that growth and responsibility go hand in hand, and that becoming more capable often means facing bigger obstacles.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
Is Fantos the Amassor too scary for younger kids?Fantos is presented as a threatening villain but not in an overly frightening way. He's motivated by greed and collecting rather than pure evil, which makes him less psychologically intense than some animated antagonists. His straightforward scheme and somewhat bumbling approach keep the tone from becoming too dark. Most elementary-aged children who enjoyed season one should handle his introduction comfortably, though very sensitive younger viewers might find the conflict scenes tense.
Do we need to rewatch season one before this episode?While the episode works as an introduction to the new season's conflict, familiarity with season one significantly enhances the experience. Knowing the characters, how Kid obtained his stone, and the team dynamics from the first season provides important context for understanding the stakes and relationships. If your family watched season one some time ago, a quick recap of the main events would be helpful, but the episode does establish the basic premise clearly enough for viewers to follow along.
What kind of action and conflict should I expect?The episode features superhero-style action sequences with energy blasts, chases, and confrontations typical of the genre. The violence is cartoonish and bloodless, consistent with the show's family-friendly approach. Characters use their powers in creative ways during conflicts, and the focus remains on outsmarting opponents rather than graphic combat. The action is exciting enough to engage kids but stays well within bounds appropriate for the show's target audience of elementary and middle-school viewers.
Does this episode have any inappropriate language or humor?The episode maintains the show's clean, family-appropriate dialogue throughout. The humor comes from character interactions, situational comedy, and the contrast between Kid's earnest heroism and the challenges he faces. There's no crude language, bathroom humor, or jokes that would concern parents. The comedy is accessible to children while including enough wit and timing to keep adults entertained, making it genuinely suitable for co-viewing.
What themes or messages does this episode emphasize?The episode emphasizes responsibility that comes with power and the importance of protecting others rather than hoarding strength for personal benefit. It contrasts Fantos's selfish collecting with Kid's commitment to using his stone to help his community. Themes of teamwork, facing consequences of past actions, and standing up to intimidating opponents despite fear are woven throughout. These messages provide good discussion points about doing the right thing even when it's difficult or dangerous.

Writing

Directing

Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
After Kid discovers five powerful cosmic stones, he turns to teen waitress Jo for help in figuring them out — and keeping them out of the wrong hands.
12
When 4-year-old Rosa transforms into a 40-foot giant after finding one of the rings, it's up to Kid and Jo to keep the destructive tot out of trouble.
13
Sensing danger, newly superpowered cat Tuna Sandwich sets off on a quest to save Kid, whose attempt to lead a team mission goes all kinds of wrong.
14
As Kid and the self-proclaimed Local Heroes confront a wave of alien invaders, everyone starts to get the hang of their powers. Well, almost everyone.
15
Kid and the Local Heroes try to protect their family, friends and favorite place to eat when a pack of demonic alien dogs invades the diner.
16
Pushed to the edge by Chuck’s nonstop taunts, Kid decides to steal the other four rings and go it alone in a desert showdown with Chuck's Great Leader.
17
When the mysterious man in black and his army take over the town, Tuna Sandwich partners with a former foe in order to bring the team back together.
18
While an elite new squad of government-sponsored superheroes faces down an alien threat, Kid begins to wonder if he's misjudged the entire situation.
19
Kid may be down, but he's definitely not out. With a wild plan in place, he and the Local Heroes suit up and race into danger to stop the alien battle.
110
Things aren't looking good for the team, but that won't stop Kid from trying to save the day as he finally learns what being a real hero is all about.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
21
When super-villain Fantos the Amassor discovers Kid has a Cosmic Stone of Power, he cooks up a not-so-cunning scheme to add it to his collection.
22
To retrieve a Stone of Power from inside a mysterious floating pyramid, the Local Heroes attempt to solve a series of increasingly dangerous puzzles.
23
The Local Heroes infiltrate the birthday party of a ruthless mob boss as part of an elaborate plan to steal two Stones of Power.
24
Jo hopes to conquer her fears and prove she's a leader by challenging the reigning champion of "Fight Hole," the galaxy's top battle arena show.
25
Jo grows frustrated when her attempt to prepare the team for battle is interrupted by the arrival of refugees from the last planet Erodious destroyed.
26
Crushed over big changes to the team, Kid goes through an emotional and root beer float-stuffed journey as Jo launches a new strategy against Erodious.
27
Fantos the Amassor throws a galactic tantrum over Jo's treatment of his beloved Erodious, putting the Local Heroes — and Mo's Oasis — in jeopardy.
28
Against impossible odds and with hope dwindling, the Local Heroes do their best and work with what they have in their mission to defeat Erodious.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
31
Kid Cosmic and the Local Heroes hit the big time: They're now Global Heroes with the Planet Protection Group and about to embark on their first mission.
32
Mummies, a merman and a mech battle with a nefarious nemesis keep the Heroes busy while they're on the lookout for another Stone of Power.
33
Kid sets out to uncover the secrets that he's sure the PPG is hiding. Meanwhile, Papa G wonders if he should reveal what he knows.
34
Rosa grows frustrated with everyone's sudden lack of fighting spirit, but she finds a tiny glimmer of hope where she least expects it.
35
When Erodious' galactic reign of terror doesn't live up to Fantos' expectations, he takes matters into his own hands — and targets a familiar planet.
36
After remembering the lives impacted by Erodious, the Local Heroes prepare to move on. But Kid isn't ready to forget about their superhero adventures.

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