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Their fun is interrupted by the appearance of a giant-sized Thirsty that increases the park's temperature to unbearable levels. Biography.
and the bomb explodes. The character has appeared on television and print advertising as a fun-loving character, appearing to children and sharing his Kool-Aid beverage, as well as his catchphrase \"Oh yeah!\".
Making it to space, the Thirsties fire upon the rocket. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. See Also. Killer Kool Aid Man is the main antagonist in almost every video he appears in. Passion Fruit learns that However, his ship's systems shut down and his ship is about to crash. The character has appeared on television and print advertising as a fun-loving gigantic pitcher, filled with red Kool-Aid and marked with a fingerpainted face.Template:Citation needed He is typically featured answering the call of children by smashing through walls and furnishings, holding a pitcher filled with Kool-Aid.
Taking to the skies in his Cool Copter, the Kool-Aid Man uses a mirror to somehow redirect the projected hologram back into space, causing it to disappear. After listening to Passion's warning that Orange is colour blind, Orange snips the green wire. Unfortunately, Sam's Snax (a nearby snack stand) is closed and the water fountain is not working. The Kool-Aid Man gathers up the Thirsties and tosses them into some water, defeating them. He replies that fighting the Thirsties is a busy job and makes him unable to promise to attend. Kool-Aid Man is the mascot for Kool-Aid, a brand of flavored drink mix. (January, 1983) Adventures of Kool-Aid Man #2 (February, 1984) Adventures of Kool-Aid Man #3 (January, 1985) Add a photo to this gallery Notes: This comic was … from. He was voi…
The kids come to introduce themselves to him, Jeanie even kissing him on the "cheek" in gratitude. Professor Kline is upset because he still can't figure out how to make the rocket work and everyone laughs.Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Moments later, the Kool-Aid Man bursts through the wall and apprehends the Thirsties, freeing Sam in the process.
Growing fed up with the creatures and their attempts to ruin everyone's fun, the kids call out for the Kool-Aid Man who appears by smashing through a sign. At the game, the kids wonder whether or not the Kool-Aid Man will attend. Orange, Midget Apple and Passion Fruit escape with Jet-Packs but Pear's Jet-Pack runs low and howls when Grapefruit's ship is about to fall on him. In thanks, Sam introduces the Kool-Aid Man to the members of the Smalltown Sluggers, Sigmund Smart, Cynthia Crystal, Mickey Richardson, and Gloria Greene.
He was voiced by Dane Boedigheimer. Unlike the regular Kool Aid Man, he murderers people with a lot weapons. Just then, an alarm sounds to alert the group that the Thirsties have begun menacing a group of kids playing volleyball. Returning to Earth, the Kool-Aid Man and the kids throw a party to celebrate the Thirsties' defeat. In his first video (which was on Daneboe's channel), he went on a murderous rampage, killing anybody who doesn't drink Kool-Aid. The Kool-Aid Man then informs the group that he must return to his secret headquarters, offering to take the kids with him on his Cool Copter.
Whether this means that the Kool-Aid Man is a resident of Earth-616 (or an analogous Earth) or simply a reality where Marvel Comics is part of pop culture is not addressed. Realizing that someone had to be projecting the hologram, the Kool-Aid Man and the kids find Professor Otis Kline. Like Orange, he has his own series of videos called Kool Killer, except the series is all on Daneboe's channel, until he made a cameo on The Annoying Orange. Discuss Adventures of Kool-Aid Man Vol 1 1 on the forums; 1 Image(s) from Adventures of Kool-Aid Man Vol 1 1; Footnotes They take him up on his offer and head to Number One Kool-Aid Plaza, the location of a Kool-Aid pitcher-shaped building that acts as the Kool-Aid Man's base of operations. Shortly after, the Thirsties appear and begin to harass the players and fans. This is revealed to be the fault of the Thirsties who have tied up Sam inside the snack stand in an effort to make the children thirsty.
Back at the Kool-Aid Man's headquarters, he tells the kids that, should they ever need him to deal with the Thirsties again, all they need to do is call his name to make him appear. The Kool-Aid Man gives the kids a short tour, explaining that he created the technology in the headquarters in order to monitor the actions of the Thirsties around the world and respond to their attacks.
Passion Fruit discovers that Orange and Pear are stuck in a room with a bomb and Pear gives Orange the task of snipping the red wire on the bomb. Arriving by Cool Copter, the Kool-Aid Man bursts through a sign the Thirsties had constructed outlawing things like food and fun at the beach.
Pear cries out, "Oh crap!" Though they attempt to shoot him with their thirst ray, the Kool-Aid Man is immune.
He is a gigantic anthropomorphic pitcher, filled with Tropical Punch Kool-Aid and marked with a fingerpainted smiley face.
In the … Pear tells Orange that he is tired of being the voice of reason around the place and threatens to leave the Kitchen for good.