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  • This is a list of the episodes of the show Kappa Mikey. Each episode follows a specific formula. A typical episode starts with the cast filming a LilyMu segment, but the take is ruined, sometimes revealing the conflict that the characters deal with through the rest of the episode, with a minor subplot running beneath the main plot. After the problem is resolved, the LilyMu segment will be shot again and successfully completed the second time, often changed to incorporate whatever lesson was learned during the main story.
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  • Battle of the Bands
  • A Christmas Mikey
  • Back To School
  • Big Brozu
  • Big Trouble in Little Tokyo
  • Camp!
  • Fashion Frenzy
  • Free Squiddy
  • Go Nard Hunting
  • Hog Day Afternoon
  • La Cage Aux Mikey
  • La Femme Mitsuki
  • Like Ozu Like Son
  • LilyBoo
  • LilyMeow
  • Live LilyMu
  • Lost in Transportation
  • Manic Monday
  • Mikey At The Bat
  • Mikey Impossible
  • Mikey Likes It
  • Mikey and the Pauper
  • Mikey's Memoirs
  • Mikey's Place
  • Mikey, Kappa
  • Mitsuki Butterfly
  • Mitsuki Vanishes
  • Night of the Werepuff
  • Reality Bites
  • Saving Face
  • Script Assassin
  • Seven From LilyMu
  • Ship of Fools
  • Splashomon
  • Sumo Of All Fears
  • The Annaul Of World
  • The Clip Show
  • The Fugi-Kid
  • The Good, the Bad, and the Mikey
  • The Karaoke Episode
  • The Lost Pilot
  • The Man Who Would Be Mikey
  • The Masked Tanuki
  • The Oni Express
  • The Phantom of the Soundstage
  • The Switch
  • The Wizard of Ozu
  • Tin Putt
  • Uh Oh Guano
  • With Fans Like These
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  • Sergei Aniskov
  • Sergei Ansikov
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  • 2006-01-06
  • 2006-02-25
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  • 2007-10-28
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  • 2008-02-24
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  • Unable to lift a prop that others can easily, Mikey is determined to get in shape and he and Guano go to the gym. There, he gets a new rival in the shape of a Yokozuna whom he accidentally challenges. Mikey and Guano get trained by a janitor who makes them do his job, among other things. Mikey inexplicably beats the Yokozuna by tickling him, but once he does, he becomes Yokozuna, and everyone he encounters wants to challenge him as well! In the subplot, Gonard is overcome by a tennis ball machine and exaggerates the injury to get the girls to pamper him.
  • Mikey floods the studio, so to complete filming, the gang travels on location, to the Yodo River in the middle of the jungle. Mikey meets Japanese water spirits called kappa, which his LilyMu character is named after, and helps save their energy supply of water. In the subplots, Lily and Mitsuki meet a Tarzan-like figure named Wolf Boy, while the rest of the cast try to survive.
  • When a reporter from Cleveland visits the set to do a story on Mikey, Mikey lies about his friends to make himself sound more important. When his parents read the story and announce that they’re coming to visit, Mikey must get his friends to play along with all his outrageous lies. In the subplot, Ozu torments Yes Man once again by making him the guinea pig for his new weather-controlling invention when his golf game is rained out.
  • Mikey opens a Kappa Mikey-themed restaurant, which does lousy until Gonard starts preparing dishes for it. A competing restaurant nabs Gonard and hypnotizes him into making dishes for them instead. In the subplot, Lily is caught red-handed showing hatred toward babies, so Ozu forces her to take care of a baby for one day to regain LilyMu's reputation. When the baby crawls away, Guano is forced to take his place.
  • Mikey 'borrows' a defective microchip for his upgraded motorcycle at Beef's Bikes, and at once, turns it into a talking bike with a mind of its own. In the subplot, Lily is frustrated that she can only get one friend on SuperFunPlace, a MySpace-related website, while Mitsuki, Gonard and Guano can all get friends in a matter of seconds. While trying to hold a publicity campaign to make Lily more popular, Gonard somehow manages to turn her into a Viking princess.
  • Mikey wins a scratch off contest and moves to Toyko to become the new star of LilyMu, but is given a hard time by lily, andt the others, but they decide to give him a second chance. There is no subplot in this episode
  • Ozu and his crew go undercover as students and faculty at the local Mount Lebaniku High School, in order to figure out who's behind a DVD bootlegging ring, making illegal copies of their show. Mikey, unable to fit in with any of the cliques, winds up with two nerds. In the subplot, Gonard becomes the Mount Lebaniku football teams’ secret weapon against their rival.
  • The cast complains they need a vacation, so Ozu cleverly tells them to head to Kawamora Acres Luxury Spa, when it really turns out to be an acting summer camp for children. Mikey reveals to have stage fright, after a traumatic childhood experience comes back to haunt him. In the subplot, Gonard is separated from the group and is instead taken to Cheerleading Camp.
  • A pair of mystical friendship bracelets magically switch Lily and Mitsuki's bodies, and they agree to live the other's life for a while, so Mistuki can finally date Mikey. Lily ends up working with a pair of environmentalists named the Do-Gooders. In the subplot, Gonard and Guano are cursed by a tiki idol.
  • Tired of his pampered lifestyle as an actor, Mikey, along with Guano, leaves the studio and gets lost in the Filth District, where they both trade places with an urchin named Jomar who looks just like Mikey and his dog. Mikey and Guano join a gang of street performers, but when they discover they're helping them steal from the rich, they quit, only to be caught by the circus. In the subplot, Jomar has difficulty fitting into the LilyMu lifestyle.
  • Ozu lets his rivalry with Socky overshadow a friendly game of baseball. As usual, Lily is the pitcher for the team, but after Mikey introduces a baseball card of his great-grandfather, Tex Simonowski, Ozu decides to make Mikey the pitcher. Meanwhile, Socky makes a deal with Lily. If she throws the game and makes Team LilyMu lose, she'll get to star in Socky's show. Things worse when Mikey realizes he's a terrible pitcher, and Ozu bets the show for the game.
  • Ozu takes his crew to a local miniature golf club named Mini Pines, where he competes against his rival of many years, Richard McMillions III. Mikey ends up filling in for Ozu once it is discovered that he is a pro at golf. In the subplot, Lily and Mitsuki compete for a membership package. In another subplot, Guano teams up with a patriotic gopher against the club’s lawn keeper in a parody of Caddyshack.
  • Mikey panics when he gets a pimple, and to avoid it becoming public, he gets terrible photos of his castmates, but fies it all in the end. In the subplot, Lily tries to beat Socky in Tokyo trend's top 50 beautiful people lis.
  • The cast responds to a distress call from a poor boy and LilyMu fan named Riku, whose playground is about to be destroyed by an evil Garbage Man to make way for a landfill. However, used to doing live shows, the five are under the impression that this is just another gig, and Riku thinks they are real heroes instead of actors. In the subplot, Ozu, Yesman and Yoshi get stuck in a submarine in a parody of The Hunt For Red October. Also, the plot of the main story is based on the western movie "The Magnificent Seven", and the title is a parody of this as well.
  • Ozu announces the LilyMu show will be shown internationally. The first country they release it outside of Japan is Buttstonia, where it has been edited to the point of being ridiculous. They get paid though, unfortunately, it is in the nation's currency which can't be exchanged into other currency, making it completely worthless everywhere else. Mikey is appalled to discover that the United States has retitled it as "Mighty Go Go Guano" and reedits it to make Guano the star, due to cliches, American cultures and the beginning of the whole LilyMu show. Guano, however, has fears of people with cameras and begs Mikey to make him unpopular. In the subplot, Gonard, Lily and Mitsuki hire a Buttstonian servant named Sergu who will do everything they want if they pay him in his nation's currency.
  • Mikey needs a retainer because of his poor brushing habits. Ozu has a retainer made by the mysterious Bracemaster on Mt. Fuji and guarantees that the retainer will fix Mikey's teeth in one month. However, Dr. Katashi steals the precious retainer, and now Mikey and Lily must travel to Mt. Fuji and convince the Bracemaster to make a new one. In the subplot, Guano dresses up as a panda bear because the one he ordered is busy at a "Cute Parade". Soon after, though, a zoo keeper comes and snatches Guano up because he thinks that he is a real panda.
  • Mikey destroys Ozu's bonsai tree and tries to replace it. There is no subplot in this episode
  • When Mikey discovers a book on good pranking, he immediately pulls "innocent" pranks on the rest of the cast. Lily and Mikey hear that the soundstage is haunted by the Phantom of the Soundstage, who is Ozu's janitor by day, and whose soul purpose is to punish anyone who dare pull a prank. Lily is fed up with Mikey's pranks, so she aligns herself to the Phantom to get revenge with the biggest prank ever. In the subplot, Guano gets covered in yellow-green paint due to Mikey's ruckus and has to deal with his fear of possibly losing his "suit" with Gonard's help.
  • LilyMu has a prop on loan from the government: a hi-tech invisibility jacket. Naturally, Mikey goes and fools with it, leading to its theft by a 'one-armed-man'. Mikey is framed, convicted, and nearly goes to jail - but, he escapes from the officer holding him, and finds himself on the lam. In order to clear his name, he must catch the man who stole the coat and prove himself innocent. There is no subplot in this episode.
  • Ozu wants the local superhero, the Masked Tanuki, on his show to boost ratings. Mikey and Gonard try to lure him in by pretending to rob their own studio, only to lure in the Cat Burglar, who in turn, kidnaps them for revenge. In the subplot, Lily and Mitsuki investigate Guano's apartment, which has been unknown to everyone since they’ve known him.
  • Mikey finds a karaoke machine run by a robotic genie. But Mikey insults the genie, causing it to put a curse on him and his fellow LilyMu cast members so that they can't stop singing, parodying different musical genres ranging from hip-hop to opera.
  • Series Finale. Ozu forces Mikey to give up his smelly, good-luck sneakers, which puts Mikey's friendship with his cast mates at stake when none of them stick up for him. Once again, he threatens to quit and go back to America during a tornado, but gets caught in the middle of its eye. He dreams he is taken to a colorful place called The Land of Ozu, with his friends playing famous parts from the film on which the episode is based. There is no subplot in this episode.
  • Mikey goes to the dark side after learning that the USA hero, Captain Impressive, was canned for being too Goody Goody. In the subplot, Lily finds out that Mitsuki has a crush on Mikey
  • After Mikey sells a LilyMu prop, he has to find a replacement for them to finish a shoot. He finds a sword stuck in a rock called "The Dragon's Spike". When he shows off its powers, his friends start hanging out with him just to enjoy the sword's magic, and they start to fight over his friendship. The gang soon finds out that the sword is actually a real spike from a dragon's tail, and the dragon now wants to eat Mikey for waking him up from his thousand year nap. There is no subplot in this episode.
  • Mikey discovers a secret society called the Order of the Oni, a cult that Yoshi, and later, the rest of the cast, are members of. Mikey wants in, but has to fulfill three initiation tasks, and has trouble keeping everything about the Order a secret from non-members. In the subplot, Yes Man goes missing, so Ozu calls on Guano to be his temporary Yes Man until he finds the original one.
  • In Kappa Mikey’s take on the classic ‘clip-show’ episode, Ozu forces Guano to complete his own clip show of LilyMu before the plane for their vacation leaves that night. Helping Guano as they might, they keep getting distracted by montages of memories from previous episodes that, according to Guano, “you’ve seen dozens of times”. There is no subplot in this episode.
  • Mikey is kidnapped by well-meaning but confused fans who want to protect him from Gonard. In the subplot, Guano is forced to use subliminal advertising to make people give gifts to Gonard and Lily.
  • Ozu orders Mikey to write a chapter of his autobiography for a magazine tomorrow, but things go haywire when Guano assists Mikey in publishing it, leading to trouble with a tough rock band. In the subplot, Gonard is discovered to be a descendant of a ruler, and invites Lily and Mitsuki to his coronation.
  • Mikey befriends an emperor squid at the set of Gonard's favorite show, Chefs of Steel, and tries to prevent it from becoming the secret ingredient, to be cooked by its best chef, Chef Saba. In the subplot, Guano's suit becomes dirty again. He takes some cream from a mysterious man, which only causes it to become adhesive... so much so, that Lily, Ozu, Yesman, and a bunch of objects form a ball around him.
  • After being turned down a new contract by Ozu , Mikey wishes he never came to Tokyo, but is conviced otherwise by his Gaurdian angel. In the subplot, Ozu hates Christmas because his family ditched hijm, but he learns to love it from the ghosts of X-as past, present, and future.
  • The first ever live episode of LilyMu is plagued by a series of problems.
  • Lily’s favorite fashion designer, Ogi, visits her apartment to seek the next wave of trends. He is attracted not to Lily’s line, but to Mikey’s, which is basically clothing with messy substances over them, and they both compete to have their line win him over. In the subplot, Ozu lends Gonard his prized exercise machine, but it soon takes control over his sanity.
  • Nobody remembers that it is Mikey's birthday, so to cheer him up, the gang throws a surprise party for him, but to no avail . Ozu, who realizes that Mikey doesn't have a father figure in Japan, proposes that he be his son for a weekend, and they go on a boating trip that immediately goes awry, stranding them in the middle of an ocean. In the subplot, Gonard and Guano discover a lost baby bird, and experience parental difficulties as they try to teach it to fly.
  • Because he doesn't fit in the LilyMu battle wagon or Lily's car, and feeling left out by his friends lately, the stubborn Mikey wanders off and falls in with a biker gang called The Chums . This is bad, because the rest of the gang is at the birthday party of their biggest sponsor's son- and he wants to see Mikey most of all. There is no subplot in this episode.
  • Mitsuki is discovered to have led a life of espionage before her days on LilyMu when a mysterious stranger tries to convince her to return to her past life. Now they come back to finish the plan, but it means putting Mikey in the thick of danger as well. In the subplot, Gonard meets an "Earthie" , who inspires him to become one himself after Lily thinks it will be fun watching him make a fool of himself, that is until Gonard and the "Earthie" start living with her.
  • Ozu's twin brother and rap guru Brozu shows up unexpectedly and wants to change the LilyMu company. He fires Ozu and decides to hire Mikey as the new producer. Mikey thinks it will be an easy job, but turns out to be terrible at it. This causes Lily, Mitsuki, Guano and Gonard to quit the show and go on strike. Brozu also moves to LilyMu Towers and starts holding parties every night... right above his brother's penthouse apartment. Everything seems hopeless until they discover a loophole in Brozu's contract. There is no subplot in this episode.
  • Gonard eats a radioactive sandwich, which makes him a genius at everything. Although this gains him many awards and advances in science and technology, it jeopardizes his friendship with Mikey, as well as his role on LilyMu. In the subplot, Lily, Mitsuki and Guano compete to see who can get the most endorsements.
  • Mikey loses Mitsuki's ticket to the bullet train ride to a fan club dedication ceremony in Nagano. The gang has to leave her in Tokyo, while the rest of them board the train. Bored, Mikey explores the train only to find Mitsuki tied up. Someone knocks Mikey out and the next time we see him, he is back in his train car. Mikey tries to convince the gang that something bad has happened to her. When they get to Mount LilyMu, Mitsuki is in danger of a falling avalanche, which Mikey saves her from, and Mount LilyMu is left in half of what it was. In the subplot, Yesman quits after a bad day of service to Ozu.
  • Mikey gets lost in Yoyogi Park and meets a Werepuff, a monster who eats peoples' clothes, and Mikey turns into one when his pants are eaten off. Lily feels suddenly attracted to him, and they soon become a celebrity couple. The only way to cure him is if he eats the fur of the original Werepuff before midnight. There is no subplot in this episode.
  • Ozu puts the cast of LilyMu in charge of watching one of his prized items only to come back and find it missing. Now it's up to Mikey and the gang to tell their side of the story of what really happened, only to make matters worse than what they really are. There is no subplot in this episode.
  • Mikey accidentally throws out Mitsuki's photo album when he gets carried away with recycling. In the subplot, Ozu stages a romance between Gonard and Lily.
  • Mikey trades Gonard to pirates for an illegal version of the new LilyMu video game, but they rescue him with the super gonard balloon that he lost early in the episode. In the subplot, ASnother Mikey blows into town, and Lily falls in love with him, while Mitsuki is not.
  • Mikey adopts a lost kitten named Kello to gain popularity, but instead the cat gains more popularity than the entire LilyMu franchise. After the platform that Kello the kitten was on from above comes crashing down, he gets injured, Ozu blames the LilyMu team and fires them. They then hire the Cat Burglar from the The Fugi-Kid to steal the kitten, but little do they know, the coat crook eats cats. In the subplot, Lily and Mitsuki have a spat over the placement of their characters' mannequins in a LilyMu store.
  • The gang discovers unused musical instruments in the soundbooth and decides to form the LilyMu band! The catch: they are all terrible at it. While they are practicing at Mikey's apartment, Ozu, from the hallway, mistakes the ringtone on Mikey's cell phone for the real thing . Immediately seeing the money rolling in, Ozu spends millions on ads for a very special LilyMu musical episode! The band must keep their cover by pretending to play, in sync with Mikey's ringtones. When they become bigger than ever, things get complicated when a rival musical group named Ori and Yori accuse them of being phonies, leading Mikey to foolishly challenge them to a showdown. There is no subplot in this episode.
  • Ozu makes LilyMU into a reality show, and the gang tries to convince Ozu to change it back. There is no subplot in this episode
  • At a video rental store on Halloween, Mikey comes across a "creepy, unmarked" DVD, and after watching it, he and his friends are cursed. Their one way to break the curse is to assist a girl named Samoa to find her gobstopper in a haunted house, looking out for clues from the DVD itself. There is no subplot in this episode. This episode is a parody of The Ring
  • Guano is tired of the LilyMu cast ignoring him. Mikey doesn't even listen to him when he tells him not to go to the secret floor in LilyMu Towers. When they get to the floor, they meet a mad scientist who made all the monster movies. But after going back to retrieve an item for Mikey, Guano gets confined to the secret floor. Mikey, in an attempt to free Guano, supersizes Gonard,, who starts to attack the city. His friends finally listening to him, Guano supersizes himself and defeats Gonard, turning him back to normal. In the subplot, Ozu has Yes Man perform dangerous comical bloopers.
  • Mikey becomes enamored with a beautiful actress at the national Kabuki house, unaware that it is Mitsuki.
  • Mikey moves in with Lily and Mitsuki. But Ozu then kicks Lily and Mitsuki out, and into a gross apartment with no window, but Mikey trades apartements with them. In the subplot, Guano has trouble with the box tower on the set, and is handcuffed by Gonard and they try to unlock the cuffs.
  • Guano quits after an emotional dispute over creative ownership with Ozu. The cast panics when Ozu replaces him with a script doctor named Ken Katsumoto, who also happens to be a ninja, and who is famous for killing off major characters in any show he works on. In the subplot, Guano winds up on a talk show for children about dealing with grown-ups.
WrittenBy
  • Leila Strachan
  • Bob Berens
  • Bob Berens, James Harvey
  • Bob Berens, James Harvey, Conrad Klein
  • Bob Berens, Ryan Koh
  • Bob Berens, Sean Boyland
  • Bob Berens, Sean Boyland, Conrad Klein
  • Chirs Reisig
  • Chris Reisig
  • Colin Jost
  • Colin Jost, Chris Reisig
  • Conrad Klein
  • Conrad Klein, Colin Jost, Michael Yank
  • Conrad Klein, James Harvey, Walt Gardner
  • Conrad Klein, Larry Schwarz
  • Conrad Klein, Leila Strachan
  • Conrad Klein, Michael Yank
  • Conrad Klein, Mike Yank
  • Conrad Klein, Mike Yank, Alan Yang
  • Conrad Klein, Mike Yank, Larry Schwartz
  • Conrad Klien, Mike Yank
  • Dan Schofield
  • Gerry Duggan, Conrad Klein, Leila Strachan
  • Guiseppe Ziplovia
  • Lelia Strachan
  • Len Wein, Colin Jost, Chris Reisig
  • Mike Yank
  • Rob Dubbin, Colin Jost, Chris Reisig
  • Ryan Koh
  • Ryan Koh, Bob Berens, Conrad Klein
  • Ryan Koh, James Harvey
  • Ryan Koh, Sean Lahey
  • Ryan Koh, Walt Gardner
  • Steve Lookner, Conrad Klein, Leila Strachan
  • Walt Gardner, James Harvey
  • Walt Gardners, Bob Berens
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  • This is a list of the episodes of the show Kappa Mikey. Each episode follows a specific formula. A typical episode starts with the cast filming a LilyMu segment, but the take is ruined, sometimes revealing the conflict that the characters deal with through the rest of the episode, with a minor subplot running beneath the main plot. After the problem is resolved, the LilyMu segment will be shot again and successfully completed the second time, often changed to incorporate whatever lesson was learned during the main story. Recently, especially deep into Season Two, Kappa Mikey has stopped showing a LilyMu sequence at the end of an episode whenever it would make the episode too long, when the characters are in their LilyMu uniforms enough as it is, or when they successfully film a sequence without any mistakes before the ending. Aired dates correspond to the Nicktoons Network, unless otherwise stated below. Episodes are in chronological order of the internal events, not necessarily in the order they were aired. The final three episodes aired in September 2008.