Penn Zero- Part-time Hero - Season 2 !new!
By the end of what we consider the first major arc, Rippen succeeds in a villainous coup. He creates a "doom crystal" that begins fracturing the multiverse. The final shot of the mid-season finale saw Penn trapped in a colorless, void-like dimension, screaming for his friends. The screen cut to black.
But if you are a fan of animation as an art form—someone who loves Rick and Morty but wishes it had more heart, or Gravity Falls but wishes it had more multiverse nonsense—then track down Volume 2. Penn Zero- Part-Time Hero - Season 2
The resolution is heartbreakingly beautiful. Penn refuses to kill Rippen. Instead, he rewrites the code of reality. The final shots of the series show the characters walking away from a portal, hand-in-hand, into a new, unprogrammed world. The screen fades to white with Penn’s narration: “The best heroes don’t save the world. They make a better one.” By the end of what we consider the
By 2017, Disney XD was undergoing a massive strategic shift. The network was moving away from original animated content focused on boys (like Penn Zero , Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja , and Motorcity ) and pivoting towards a merger of Marvel content and live-action comedy. The rise of Star vs. The Forces of Evil and DuckTales (2017) siphoned the animation budget. The screen cut to black