K.O., Rad, and Enid investigate to find out who sprayed graffiti on Lakewood Plaza's sign after being told to by their boss and owner of Gar's Bodega, Mr. Gar.
KO learns a new power move called "The Slide Kick" and eventually it gets out of control.
Rad and KO accidentally destroy Enid's counter that she uses as a leg rest.
Rad discovers that his "super-cool power-up" is cuteness.
KO makes a documentary of a day in the life of his karate master mom, Carol.
When rowdy customers annoy Enid, she unleashes a soul-sucking vortex.
KO uses his fighting skills to break every crate and barrel in the store's warehouse as per Mr. Gar's order.
Rad tries to tell KO and Enid that he's never ever cried before.
Rad shows off his new minivan and its features.
A commercial featuring KO, Enid and Rad is shown on TV.
Rad gains a new power that makes everything he does happen 3 times.
KO and Dendy runs away from a virtual elephant Dendy created.
An infomercial featuring Lord Boxman is shown.
A look through the history of production for Lakewood Plaza Turbo and later OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes. Clips from the original pilot, mobile app, console game, and the final opening sequence of the series.
Butt-kicking Dynamite Watkins from News 52's Action News Team reports on an exciting day at Gar's.
KO, Rad, and Enid try to figure out the mysterious adventure Mr. Gar keeps holo-phoning from.
Lord Boxman explains where all the robots that constantly attack the Plaza come from.
KO's inner monologue tells us how even a mundane everyday activity is another step in his journey to being a great hero.
Enid and Rad both think the other one has it easy, and they switch jobs to prove it.
Meet Courtenay Taylor, the voice actor of K.O.
Meet Ashly Burch, the voice actor of Enid
Meet Ian Jones-Quartey, the voice actor of Rad