A boy's superhero dreams come true when he finds five powerful cosmic stones. But saving the day is harder than he imagined — and he can't do it alone.
The best episode of "Kid Cosmic" season 1 is "Kid Cosmic and the Rings of Power!", rated 8.1/10 from 123 user votes. It was directed by Craig McCracken, Dave Thomas and written by Francisco Angones, Craig McCracken, Kevin Seccia. "Kid Cosmic and the Rings of Power!" aired on 2/2/2021 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Kid Cosmic y la Niña Gigantica".
After Kid discovers five powerful cosmic stones, he turns to teen waitress Jo for help in figuring them out — and keeping them out of the wrong hands.
Director: Craig McCracken, Dave Thomas
Writer: Francisco Angones, Craig McCracken, Kevin Seccia
When 4-year-old Rosa transforms into a 40-foot giant after finding one of the rings, it's up to Kid and Jo to keep the destructive tot out of trouble.
Director: Craig McCracken, Rob Renzetti
Writer: Craig McCracken, Rob Renzetti, Amy Higgins
Sensing danger, newly superpowered cat Tuna Sandwich sets off on a quest to save Kid, whose attempt to lead a team mission goes all kinds of wrong.
Director: Craig McCracken, Rob Renzetti
Writer: Craig McCracken, Ben Joseph
As Kid and the self-proclaimed Local Heroes confront a wave of alien invaders, everyone starts to get the hang of their powers. Well, almost everyone.
Director: Craig McCracken, Rob Renzetti, Paul Watling
Writer: Craig McCracken, Kevin Seccia
Kid and the Local Heroes try to protect their family, friends and favorite place to eat when a pack of demonic alien dogs invades the diner.
Director: Craig McCracken, Rob Renzetti
Writer: Craig McCracken, Tim McKeon
Pushed to the edge by Chuck’s nonstop taunts, Kid decides to steal the other four rings and go it alone in a desert showdown with Chuck's Great Leader.
Director: Craig McCracken, Rob Renzetti
Writer: Craig McCracken, Todd Casey
When the mysterious man in black and his army take over the town, Tuna Sandwich partners with a former foe in order to bring the team back together.
Director: Craig McCracken, Rob Renzetti
Writer: Rob Renzetti
While an elite new squad of government-sponsored superheroes faces down an alien threat, Kid begins to wonder if he's misjudged the entire situation.
Director: Craig McCracken, Rob Renzetti, Paul Watling
Writer: Craig McCracken, Kevin Seccia
Kid may be down, but he's definitely not out. With a wild plan in place, he and the Local Heroes suit up and race into danger to stop the alien battle.
Director: Craig McCracken, Rob Renzetti, Dave Thomas, Benjamin Balistreri
Writer: Craig McCracken, Rob Renzetti
Things aren't looking good for the team, but that won't stop Kid from trying to save the day as he finally learns what being a real hero is all about.
Director: Craig McCracken, Rob Renzetti, Dave Thomas, Benjamin Balistreri
Writer: Craig McCracken, Rob Renzetti