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[[File:Tttitle.png|thumb|"Totally Tetrisized" title card]]
 
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| name = Totally Tetrisized
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| season = 3
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| number = 4
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| image = Image:Tttitle.png
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| imagewidth = 250
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| airdate = October 5, 1991
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| writer = [[Dorothy Middleton]]
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| previous = [[Return to Castlevania]]
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| next = [[Battle of the Baseball Know-It-Alls]]
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"'''Totally Tetrisized'''" is a Season 3 [[List of Captain N: The Game Master episodes|episode]] of ''[[Captain N: The Game Master]]''. It is the fourth episode of the season and the thirty-first episode of the series.
 
"'''Totally Tetrisized'''" is a Season 3 [[List of Captain N: The Game Master episodes|episode]] of ''[[Captain N: The Game Master]]''. It is the fourth episode of the season and the thirty-first episode of the series.
   
 
The episode was written by [[Dorothy Middleton]].
 
The episode was written by [[Dorothy Middleton]].
   
==Plot Summary==
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==Plot summary==
 
The [[N Team]] returns to [[Tetris]], where the [[Puzzle Wizard]], a strange new villain, has been using a device to transform the citizens into Tetris blocks. It's up to the N Team to enter the Wizard's fortress and rescue the world.
 
The [[N Team]] returns to [[Tetris]], where the [[Puzzle Wizard]], a strange new villain, has been using a device to transform the citizens into Tetris blocks. It's up to the N Team to enter the Wizard's fortress and rescue the world.
   
==Character Appearances==
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==Character appearances==
 
''(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)''
 
''(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)''
   
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* Originally aired with the ''Super Mario World'' cartoon "Ghosts R Us."
 
* Originally aired with the ''Super Mario World'' cartoon "Ghosts R Us."
 
* Last episode to feature Tetris, [[Prince Lyle|Lyle]], and [[Mayor Squaresly]].
 
* Last episode to feature Tetris, [[Prince Lyle|Lyle]], and [[Mayor Squaresly]].
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* The song that plays during the Tetris Blocks Song Montage Chase Sequence was later reused as an [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eglpn6uiCh8 unreleased soundtrack song] for the ''[[wikipedia:Sonic the Hedgehog (TV series)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' animated series, another video game-inspired cartoon from [[DiC Entertainment]] which came out two years after this episode.
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* One of the answers in the quiz game Simon and Kevin are playing is "ghoul school". There was actually a Nintendo game by that name, about a school being taken over by monsters and demons.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzsNfsuCScw</ref>
   
 
==Errors==
 
==Errors==
 
===Animation===
 
===Animation===
* Both Prince Lyle and Mayor Squaresly have different color schemes in this episode than the ones used in the Season 2 episode "[[The Trouble With Tetris]]", though their overall designs are the same.
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* Both Prince Lyle and Mayor Squaresly have different color schemes in this episode than the ones used in the Season 2 episode "[[The Trouble with Tetris]]", though their overall designs are the same.
   
 
===Continuity===
 
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===Logic===
 
===Logic===
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* Simon gets zapped by the Puzzle Wizard's ray before Mayor Squaresly does, yet he's still in block form (and being used as a doorstop) at the end of the episode. Why does he take so much longer to return to normal than the mayor does?
How is it possible that Mr Squaresly's Tetris Squareness wore off Faster than Simon's when he got zapped moments later after Simon Did,shouldn't have Simon's worn off first? Furthermore,what exactly is keeping his from wearing off to the point that Kevin uses him as a doorstop for Hours? Did the Puzzle Wizard Zap Simon with a more powerful version of the tetrisizer than he did with Mayor Squaresly and Prince Lyle??<br>
 
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* What became of the citizens of Tetris after the Puzzle Wizard was defeated? Were they returned to normal? Or did they remain as blocks forever?
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* Also, what about the block people in the chamber with Mayor Squaresly? Were they refugees in hiding?
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* Can the riddle the Puzzle Wizard gave Simon actually be solved? If so, what's the answer? If not, then he obviously cheated so that Simon would lose no matter what answer he came up with and be turned into a block.
   
 
==Variants and alterations==
 
==Variants and Alterations==
 
 
None known.
 
None known.
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==References==
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==External Links==
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* [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0817333/ "{{PAGENAME}}" at IMDb]
 
[[Category:episodes]]
 
[[Category:episodes]]
 
[[Category:Season 3 episodes]]
 
[[Category:Season 3 episodes]]

Revision as of 02:25, 29 June 2020

Totally Tetrisized
Season 3, Episode 4
Tttitle
Air date October 5, 1991
Written by Dorothy Middleton
Episode guide
Previous
Return to Castlevania
Next
Battle of the Baseball Know-It-Alls

"Totally Tetrisized" is a Season 3 episode of Captain N: The Game Master. It is the fourth episode of the season and the thirty-first episode of the series.

The episode was written by Dorothy Middleton.

Plot summary

The N Team returns to Tetris, where the Puzzle Wizard, a strange new villain, has been using a device to transform the citizens into Tetris blocks. It's up to the N Team to enter the Wizard's fortress and rescue the world.

Character appearances

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

N Team Forces of Chaos Others

Trivia

  • Originally aired with the Super Mario World cartoon "Ghosts R Us."
  • Last episode to feature Tetris, Lyle, and Mayor Squaresly.
  • The song that plays during the Tetris Blocks Song Montage Chase Sequence was later reused as an unreleased soundtrack song for the Sonic the Hedgehog animated series, another video game-inspired cartoon from DiC Entertainment which came out two years after this episode.
  • One of the answers in the quiz game Simon and Kevin are playing is "ghoul school". There was actually a Nintendo game by that name, about a school being taken over by monsters and demons.[1]

Errors

Animation

  • Both Prince Lyle and Mayor Squaresly have different color schemes in this episode than the ones used in the Season 2 episode "The Trouble with Tetris", though their overall designs are the same.

Continuity

Logic

  • Simon gets zapped by the Puzzle Wizard's ray before Mayor Squaresly does, yet he's still in block form (and being used as a doorstop) at the end of the episode. Why does he take so much longer to return to normal than the mayor does?
  • What became of the citizens of Tetris after the Puzzle Wizard was defeated? Were they returned to normal? Or did they remain as blocks forever?
  • Also, what about the block people in the chamber with Mayor Squaresly? Were they refugees in hiding?
  • Can the riddle the Puzzle Wizard gave Simon actually be solved? If so, what's the answer? If not, then he obviously cheated so that Simon would lose no matter what answer he came up with and be turned into a block.

Variants and alterations

None known.

References

External Links