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How is it possible that Mayor 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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* How is it possible that Mayor Squaresly's Tetris squareness wore off faster than Simon's when he got zapped moments later than Simon did? Shouldn't Simon's have worn off first?
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** Furthermore, what exactly is keeping Simon in block form 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?
 
   
 
==Variants and Alterations==
 
==Variants and Alterations==

Revision as of 15:40, 28 December 2016

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"Totally Tetrisized" title card

"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.

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

  • How is it possible that Mayor Squaresly's Tetris squareness wore off faster than Simon's when he got zapped moments later than Simon did? Shouldn't Simon's have worn off first?
    • Furthermore, what exactly is keeping Simon in block form 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?

Variants and Alterations

None known.