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Kid Cosmic - Kid Cosmic and the Heist of Fire and Ice (S2E3)

Kid Cosmic – Season 2 - Episode 3 – Kid Cosmic and the Heist of Fire and Ice

The Local Heroes infiltrate the birthday party of a ruthless mob boss as part of an elaborate plan to steal two Stones of Power.

Runtime (min)27
TMDB Rating7.0 (1 votes)
Air Date2021-09-07
GenresAnimation, Action & Adventure
TV RatingTV-Y7
Network(s)Netflix

Storyline

The Local Heroes embark on a high-stakes mission to infiltrate the extravagant birthday party of Erodious the Annihilator, a dangerous mob boss who possesses two Stones of Power. The team devises an elaborate heist plan that requires each member to play a specific role in gaining access to the heavily guarded celebration. Kid Cosmic and his friends must navigate the party's security, blend in with the criminal guests, and locate the Stones without blowing their cover.

As the heist unfolds, the team faces unexpected complications that test their coordination and trust in one another. Each hero must rely on their unique abilities and quick thinking to adapt when things don't go according to plan. The episode builds tension as the Local Heroes work against the clock to secure both Stones before Erodious discovers their true identities, all while surrounded by some of the galaxy's most notorious villains.

What parents say

Parents have praised Kid Cosmic for its positive messages about teamwork and perseverance, noting that the series balances action with genuine character development. Many appreciate that the show features a diverse cast of heroes who learn to work together despite their differences, with several parents on Reddit highlighting how the second season deepens the relationships established in the first.

Some parents have mentioned that the show's action sequences, while cartoonish, can be intense during heist and battle episodes. Parents note that the series handles conflict in age-appropriate ways, with characters facing consequences for their mistakes and learning from them. The humor tends to be accessible to both kids and adults, making it an enjoyable co-viewing experience.

Parents have also complimented the show's animation style and pacing, with many noting that the 27-minute runtime keeps episodes engaging without overstaying their welcome. Several parents appreciate that Kid Cosmic avoids the crude humor common in some animated series, instead focusing on adventure and heart.

What kids learn

This episode teaches children about the importance of planning and preparation when facing difficult challenges. Kids see how the Local Heroes must think through every step of their mission, assign roles based on each member's strengths, and anticipate potential problems. The heist format demonstrates that complex goals require careful coordination and that rushing in without a plan often leads to trouble.

Children also learn valuable lessons about adaptability and problem-solving under pressure. When the carefully laid plan inevitably encounters obstacles, the heroes must think on their feet and support one another through unexpected situations. This shows kids that even the best plans sometimes go wrong, and success often depends on staying calm and working together to find creative solutions in the moment.

The episode reinforces themes of trust and relying on teammates. Each hero must perform their part of the mission while trusting that others will do theirs, demonstrating how effective teamwork requires both individual responsibility and faith in the group. Kids learn that everyone has something valuable to contribute and that recognizing each person's unique abilities makes the whole team stronger.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
Is the mob boss character too scary or violent for younger children?Erodious the Annihilator is presented as an intimidating villain in the cartoonish style typical of Kid Cosmic. While he's portrayed as dangerous and ruthless, the show maintains its family-friendly tone without graphic violence or genuinely frightening imagery. The threat level is comparable to classic animated villains, making it appropriate for the show's target audience of children six and up, though parents know their own child's sensitivity best.
Does the heist plot glorify stealing or criminal behavior?The episode frames the heist as a heroic mission to recover dangerous weapons from a villain who would use them for harm. The Local Heroes are clearly positioned as the good guys working to protect others, not criminals stealing for personal gain. The context makes it clear that they're retrieving the Stones of Power to prevent them from being misused, which helps children understand the difference between heroic action and actual criminal behavior.
Is the plan too complicated for kids to follow?While the heist involves multiple steps and coordinated roles, the episode presents the plan in a way that's accessible to children. The show takes time to explain each team member's responsibility and uses visual storytelling to keep the action clear. Kids can follow along and enjoy the suspense without needing to understand every tactical detail, much like classic heist adventures in family entertainment.
What happens when the plan goes wrong?The episode demonstrates that even careful planning can encounter unexpected problems, and the heroes must adapt and support each other when complications arise. This provides a valuable teaching moment about resilience and teamwork. Rather than everything going smoothly, the Local Heroes face setbacks that require quick thinking and cooperation, showing kids that mistakes and obstacles are normal parts of achieving difficult goals and can be overcome together.
Are there any inappropriate party scenes given the mob setting?The birthday party setting remains firmly within family-friendly territory despite the criminal guest list. The show uses the mob boss party as a colorful backdrop for the heist adventure without including adult content. Any potentially questionable elements are handled with the same cartoonish, age-appropriate approach that characterizes the entire series, focusing on the heroes' mission rather than depicting actual criminal activity or inappropriate celebration behavior.

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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