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CrossoverMania is an animated slapstick comedy crossover web-series created by SwitchyDude in July 2023. It is animated in Adobe Animate using expressive rigs.

Overview[]

CrossoverMania follows the daily misadventures of an anthropomorphic Nintendo Switch named Switcher, his creation (that he treats like and calls his brother) Double Choco Cookie, and all of their crossovers (characters from different media) in the town of Cross Toon City, a haven for all characters of different media. All crossovers in CTC are brought here using a device called a Crossover Teleporter, which allows the owner to bring characters to their world and allows customization of the characters' appearance and personality, hence why some characters look and act slightly different from their OG counterparts. The show has slightly edgy comedy, slapstick humour, mild swearing, and lots and LOTS of Chowder-esque fourth-wall breaking.

Characters[]

The Main Seven/Gang[]

  • Switcher - A snarky, mischievous and rebellious but good-hearted anthropomorphic Nintendo Switch who is (along with Double Choco) the owner of 19 crossovers and lives in a big house that's 5 stories tall. He has dark-blue joy-cons and black limbs, and has a white face due to his black screen. He wears a dark blue hoodie and gamer headset. In Season 2, he is enrolled in Cross Toon High. He is loosely based of the show's creator, SwitchyDude, and is even voiced by him.
  • Double Choco "Doub" Cookie - A level-headed anthropomorphic gingerbread man with an appearance identical to the characters from Cookie Run. He is Switcher's older "brother" who was created using a Cookie Run OC maker. He acts as the straight man to his brother/creator's kooky antics. He has brown hair, brown dough/skin, wears light-brown glasses, a purple hoodie with dark brown pants and loves chocolate milkshakes. In Season 2, he is enrolled in Cross Toon High with Switcher. As his name implies, he is based off double chocolate cookies. He is also voiced by the show's creator, SwitchyDude.
  • Finn - The main protagonist of Adventure Time. He retains his original personality and appearance from his show, although with some slight tweaks, like some of his hair sticking out from the top of his hat. He also retains his robotic arm from Season 8. He is voiced by Jeremy Shada.
  • Jake - The deuteragonist of Adventure Time, Finn's best friend and adoptive brother. Like in his show, he can shapeshift and stretch himself into many forms. He retains his original appearance and personality from his show. He is voiced by John DiMaggio.
  • Strawberry Crepe Cookie - A playable character from Cookie Run: Kingdom. A very intelligent but demanding, snarky and self-centred anthropomorphic gingerbread cookie. They like to invent stuff as well as bossing everyone around. They are best friends and lab partners with Bliss. They retain their original appearance from their game, but with some slight tweaks. They also use they/them pronouns (canon in their game universe). They are voiced by Valeria Rodriguez.
  • Bliss/Blisstina - The fourth PowerPuff Girl from the infamous 2016 PowerPuff Girls reboot. Often seen as a joke in her own family (due to how awful her debut show was), Bliss is barely taken seriously by anyone except from Strawberry Crepe Cookie. Despite this, she is a sweet, smart and strong girl who likes inventing just like Strawberry Crepe. Bliss has a chemical instability as a result of Chemical W. Because of this, whenever she feels strongly about something, whether it be positive or negative, her powers combine with her emotions, causing harm and destruction to anyone and anything around her. She retains her OG appearance from her show (dark skin, a light purple dress with a black horizontal line, stretched out white tights that are now leggings, black Mary Jane shoes, and light purple eyes. Unlike the other PowerPuff girls, she is a teenager, having much wider hips and longer legs. Bliss has long neon cyan hair, with brighter cyan highlights, with a darker cyan outline. She often wears a blue headband with a Cyan, Pink, Green stripes, and pink heart adorned upon it) with no tweaks. A recurring gag is the show is that she is often treated like a butt-monkey (because of this, she is highly considered the Meg Griffin of the web-show). She is voiced by Olivia Olson.
  • Pucca - The main protagonist of the eponymous TV show. She is a Korean noodle delivery girl who does not speak, but can make vocal noises. She has superhuman abilities and mostly spends her time chasing after a ninja named Garu, despite the latter having no feelings to her in return. She retains her personality and appearance from her show, but with major tweaks such as having blocky hands and her hair buns being longer. She is voiced by Tabitha St. Germain.

Switcher's Other Crossovers[]

  • Woody - A contestant from Battle For Dream Island. He is a wimpy and easily frightened but good-natured piece of balsa wood and leader of The Woody Crew, a group of crossovers made up of Switcher's favourite characters. Despite his fears constantly getting the best of him, he is determined to get over them. His design gets a makeover, where he looks more like wood rather than a piece a bread and is equipped with an orange floaty top hat and bowtie. He is also the first crossover teleported by Switcher. He is voiced by Michael Huang.
  • Tari - One of the tetartagonists of SMG4. A shy but kind-hearted cyborg obsessed with video games, to the point where she stays up all night playing them. She is a member of the Woody Crew, and is best friends with Woody and Onion Cookie. She retains her OG appearance from her show, but is slightly chubbier. She is voiced by Lottie Bourne.
  • Onion Cookie - A playable character from the Cookie Run franchise. An easily frightened ghost cookie child who is terrified of ghosts (ironic, isn't it?). Despite this, she is a caring and thoughtful cookie and member of the Woody Crew and is best friends with the two crossovers mentioned above. Unlike her OG counterpart, she is aware that she is a ghost (though she doesn't learn about this until later in Season 1) and has more of a personality aside from being sad and scared all the time. Late into Season 1, it is revealed by her parents that she became a ghost after she was crushed by a chandelier (these events occurred in her franchise's universe before being teleported). Beside her is her onion rabbit toy that she carries everywhere. Her design has some slight tweaks, such as wearing a hair clip, and her nightgown ending in faded green. She is voiced by Lily "LilyPichu" Ki.
  • Ski - A joke/parody version of Sky from the Skyverse, created and owned by Rodrigo (the character, not the Skyverse). She is extremely silly and friendly to everyone she meets, though she can be annoying at times. She also holds no grudges against anyone. She is a member of the Woody Crew and is skilled at playing the trumpet. She is 9 years old and acts 9 years old. She retains her original appearance with no tweaks. She is also voiced by LilyPichu.
  • D-Side Girlfriend/D-Side GF/DGF - An alternate/remix variant of Girlfriend, Friday Night Funkin's deuteragonist. She is an airheaded redheaded nerd who loves exploring and getting out of the house. She is a member of the Woody Crew. She retains her original appearance (slightly faded peachy-orange hair, tied in pigtails with magenta ties, and magenta-painted fingernails. She wears an open green suit jacket with a magenta shirt underneath, orange slacks and magenta heels. Her cheeks and hands have orange freckles) with no tweaks. She is voiced by SuperKirbyLover.
  • Cocoa Cookie - A playable character from the Cookie Run franchise. She is a very kind, sweet person who really cares about her fellow friends and family and is a member of the Woody Crew. She tries her best to help other people whenever possible, even if she has something else to do and helping could interrupt that. Her most notable trait is her unwavering love for hot cocoa; she is never seen without her signature red cocoa cup. Her design remains the same, but with a chubbier physique. She is Mint Choco Cookie's girlfriend. She is voiced by Kody Kavitha.
  • Lightbulb - A contestant from Inanimate Insanity. She is an enthusiastic, kind of lazy, nit-witted, free-spirited and optimistic anthropomorphic lightbulb known for her goofy and ludicrous attitude. She is a comical, almighty, and influential member of the Woody Crew. She retains her original design with no tweaks. She is voiced by Michael Bruzzone.
  • Blackberry Cookie - A playable character from the Cookie Run franchise. She is Onion Cookie's mother and maid/head of the household. She has a no-nonsense attitude and cold and mysterious aura, but has a soft spot for the crossovers (especially her daughter and husband). She always has her ghost servants by her side. Unlike her daughter, she is not a ghost and is very much alive. She retains her original appearance She and her husband hide the truth about Onion until late into Season 1, where they confess about how she became a ghost and apologize for hiding it for so long. She is voiced by Michelle Phan.
  • Adventurer Cookie - A playable character from the Cookie Run franchise. He is Onion Cookie's father and Blackberry Cookie's husband. Unlike his wife, Adventurer has a cocky and reckless personality, and is always itching for an adventure, often trying to avoid the sternness of his wife. Despite this, he loves his family more than adventuring and just about anything in the world. Like his wife, he is not a ghost and is very much alive. He retains his original appearance. He is voiced by Chris Parson.
  • Gumball - The main protagonist of The Amazing/Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball. The iconic anthropomorphic blue cat himself. He is very imaginative and optimistic, but also sarcastic and egotistical. Instead of his usual outfit, he uses his varsity jacket design seen in promotional content outside of the US. He is voiced by Alkaio Thiele.
  • Darwin - The deuteragonist of The Amazing/Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball. He is an anthropomorphic orange goldfish who is Gumball's adoptive brother. He is optimistic, grateful, honest, morally grounded, and empathetic though he gets angry at times when pushed beyond his limits. He retains his original design with no tweaks. He is voiced by Hero Hunter.
  • Four - The host of Battle For BFDI. An Algebralian resembling a blue poorly-drawn Arabic numeral four. He has a different appearance than the anthropomorphic objects. He is prone to get mad a lot when things don't go his way, often hurting people and screeching too, but appears to be more calm here. He is X's best friend and Two's frenemy. He hears a floaty bowler hat and clip-on butterfly bowtie. He is voiced by Michael Huang. See his list off powers here.
  • X - The co-host of Battle For BFDI. An Algebralian resembling a yellow letter X with an appearance similar to Four's. He appears to be more friendly than Four and has a soft spot. In this show, they act as the straight man in Algebralian Trio often scoffing at Four and Two's bickering. His high-pitched voice is replaced with a normal-pitched voice, as so that people won't get annoyed. He wears a floaty fedora with a clip-on necktie. He is voiced by Cary Huang. See his list of powers here.
  • Two - The host of Battle For Dream Island: The Power of Two. An Algebralian resembling a green Arabic numeral 2, drawn in the same style as Four and X. They are more easy-going and casual than the other Algebralians. They also seem to get on Four's nerves a lot, though they and Four are both considered frenemies. They wear a floaty top hat and clip-on diamond bowtie. They also use they/them pronouns (also canon to their show's universe). They are voiced by Niall "XanyLeaves" Burns. See their list of powers here.

Introduced in Season 2[]

  • Vanessa - Switcher and Double Choco's initially mysterious new neighbour and a newcomer to Cross Toon City (she is a real person rather than a crossover). She is a shy but sweet woman from France who moved in next to the duo's home after documenting everything that happened with main family in CTC since Season 1, so she could learn more about them. While she may seem harmless on the surface, in reality she is an interdimensional world-hopper from the Dimensional Safe Keepers who came to Switcher's universe because he and his crossovers can stop a huge threat from destroying the universe. She has cyan eyes and hair, freckles, has a mole on the left side of her face, wears a cyan sweater, dark blue scarf and ripped jean shorts. She is in a late-night tap dance-and-singing duo with her sister (Vanessa is the tap dancer).
  • Pamela/Pammy - She is Vanessa's older (by 5 minutes) twin sister who lives with her sister in their new house just across Switcher and Double Choco (she is a real person rather than a crossover). Unlike her sister, she is confident and outgoing and loves her sister to the moon and back. She prefers to be called Pammy rather than Pamela. Like her sister, she is an interdimensional world-hopper from the Dimensional Safe Keepers who came to Switcher's universe because he and his crossovers can stop a huge threat from destroying the universe. She has long tied orange hair with pink bows on them, wears a pink tracksuit and glasses and has a chubby body type. She is also the singer in a late-night tap-dance-and-singing duo with Vanessa. She is revealed to be the mysterious woman from the Season 1 finale post-credits scene in Season 2's first episode.
  • Dylan - One of Switcher's fast friends who goes to the same school as him (He is a real person). They became friends when Switcher accidentally pissed off a girl and he had to be saved. He has a chill personality. He has an afro, is medium-height, and has dark skin. He has Espresso Cookie from Cookie Run: Kingdom as his main crossover.
  • Caleb - Another one of Switcher's fast friends who also goes to the same school as him (He is a real person). They became friends the same way Dylan and Switcher became friends. He is Dylan's best friend. He is blonde, tall, and light skinned. He has Ninja Cookie from Cookie Run as his main crossover.
  • Sandra - Switcher's initial enemy during the first few episodes and eventual friend later in the season. She spent her first school days holding a grudge against Switcher for having more crossovers than her, though after a talk with him, she calmed down and eventually became his friend part-way through the season. She is the daughter of married billionaires, and was initially rude and mean until Switcher opened up to her, making her softer in personality. She is slightly-muscular with brown hair, mixed skin colour, a golden jacket, and jeans. She has Coiny and Pin from Battle For Dream Island as her main crossovers.
  • Mr. Cavendish - Switcher's class teacher. A tall black man in a brown suit who may look tough and serious, but is actually very kind, fun-loving and just wants the best for his class. A running gag is that he says he loves his students equally, but turns out that Switcher is actually his favourite student (though actually DOES love his class equally).
  • Ms. Galloway - Sandra and Double Choco's class teacher. She is a short chubby woman with fair skin and a gold dress. While she appears to kind and heart-warming, in reality she is a miserable woman who hates her class (aside from Double Choco and Sandra) and job and has been longing to quit and become a voice actress. She has a crush on Mr. Cavendish.
  • Principal Janice - The principal of Cross Toon High. She is a tall, blonde and fair-skinned woman in a white suit. Unlike how most principals are portrayed in media (strict, hateful of anything fun, and despises their school's students with a burning passion unless the students suck up to them), Principal Janice is goofy, kind-hearted, fun-loving and adores the kids at her school, though she can be strict and serious when she needs to be. Later in the season, she came out as lesbian and is (unbelievably) dating the MAYOR of Cross Toon City.
  • Mayor Toonsworth - The mayor of Cross Toon City (and the person partially responsible for the events of Season 1's finale). She is a black, dark poofy-haired, slightly chubby woman in her 30s who, despite being a grown adult, loves cartoons and games with all her heart. She gets her own episode/backstory which also serves as the origin story of Cross Toon City. She is sweet, easily impressed and slightly overconfident but is serious when she needs to be. She also has a bit of a nasty temper and is easily triggered. Later in the season, she is revealed to be bisexual, and dating Principal Janice.

Episodes[]

The web-show currently has two seasons, with a movie serving as the Season 2 finale currently in development. While Season 1 primarily takes place around the house and follows the crossovers getting to know each other, Season 2 takes a more serious shift in tone, filled with suspense, mystery, drama and more while still keeping its charm.

Season 1 Episodes[]

  1. Welcome to Cross Town City! (Pilot): Switcher and Double Choco Cookie move to Cross Toon City, where the former becomes mesmerized at the sight of crossovers (AKA characters from different media) all around them. Noticing his "brother's" fondness, Double Choco gets him the device needed to bring crossovers from their worlds to theirs: the Crossover Teleporter. Switcher teleports Woody from Battle For Dream Island, and he goes missing less than a minute later, prompting the duo to find him before he gets lost forever! (The debut appearances of Switcher, Double Choco Cookie, and Woody)
  2. Adventure Awaits!... Doesn't It?: Switcher teleports Finn & Jake from Adventure Time over from their world to his. Unfortunately for the duo, there aren't much quests here for them than in the Land of Ooo, so they try to do more mundane life stuff, but keep turning it into an adventure of sort. Eventually, the duo are needed when a giant monster made from a failed experiment wreaks havoc on the town. (The debut appearances of Finn & Jake)
  3. Who's the Better Gamer?: Switcher teleports Tari and she immediately becomes excited with the amount of Nintendo Switch games he has. As she plays away, she begins breaking most of Switcher's speedrun records, prompting a rivalry with the two to see who can speedrun Super Mario Bros Wonder the fastest. In the end, they both reconcile and realize that they're both good gamers in their own way. (The debut appearance of Tari)
  4. Robotics & Recognition: Switcher decides to try something different, and teleports two characters from two different media: Blisstina (Bliss for short) from The PowerPuff Girls' infamous 2016 reboot and Strawberry Crepe Cookie from Cookie Run: Kingdom. In an instant, Bliss is disrespected and Strawberry Crepe is well-received due to the latter's kind-heartedness, a reference to the difference to both their media's reception in real life. Bliss tries to win the house over, but Strawberry Crepe does it better. Eventually, Strawberry Crepe reveals their true colours and is outcasted, but finds an unlikely friendship with Bliss. (The debut appearances of Blisstina and Strawberry Crepe Cookie)
  5. Ghost of a Chance: Switcher teleports Onion Cookie from the Cookie Run franchise, but she has trouble adjusting with the chaos in the house. She also feels lonely and sad, and her sadness causes her ghost powers to spiral out of control and mess up the house (though she is not aware of her doing). In an attempt to calm her down and restore the house to normal, Switcher teleports her parents, no-nonsense, cold and mysterious but soft-spotted mother Blackberry Cookie and cocky and reckless father Adventurer Cookie, to try and warm up to her and succeeds. After Onion, Blackberry and Adventurer settle down, the former forms an unlikely friendship with Woody and Tari. (The debut appearances of Onion Cookie, Blackberry Cookie and Adventurer Cookie)
  6. Cat & Fish Fancy: Switcher teleports Gumball & Darwin from The Amazing/Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball. In an Instant, Gumball tries to make the whole show all about him with Darwin trying his best to follow through without feeling remorse for the others. Eventually, the whole house (including Darwin) grows tired of Gumball's ego, and try to expel him from the house, prompting him to perform his "series finale" before apologizing afterwards. (The debut appearances of Gumball & Darwin)
  7. Tough Love: Switcher teleports Pucca from the eponymous TV series. Already, she tears the whole house looking for Garu, until Switcher tells her that he isn't here and that for all they know, there are probably MULTIPLE Garus around Cross Toon City, prompting Pucca to sprint out of the house and tear apart the town looking for Garus. Now, it up to Switcher, Double Choco Cookie, Finn, Jake, Bliss and Strawberry Crepe Cookie to stop Pucca before she destroys the whole city. (The debut appearance of Pucca, as well as how the main gang formed)
  8. The Woody Crew: Origins: Woody, Tari and Onion Cookie form a team called "The Woody Crew" and try to recruit more members, but no one seems interested in joining. Seeing the heartbroken friends, Switcher decides to teleport FOUR characters from FOUR different media: D-Side Girlfriend from Friday Night Funkin': D-Sides, Cocoa Cookie from the Cookie Run franchise, Lightbulb from Inanimate Insanity, and Ski from the Skyverse. The trio welcome their new members with open arms, though Woody experiences some embarrassment from being the only male member of the group. (The debut appearances of D-Side GF, Cocoa Cookie, Lightbulb and Ski, and serves as the origin story for The Woody Crew)
  9. Battle For Switcher's House (BFSH): Switcher teleports his last three crossovers, all from the same media: Four and X, hosts of Battle for BFDI, and Two, host of Battle For Dream Island: The Power Of Two. In an instant, the three Algebralians recruit all the inhabitants of the house and force them to become contestants for their new season of BFDI, with the winner getting to stay in the house, but the losers having to live somewhere else. In the end, Switcher wins (obviously) and (un)surprisingly he is allowed to pick who is allowed in and who isn't. Spoiler alert: he picks everyone. (The debut appearances of Four, X and Two)
  10. Milkshake Madness: Double Choco Cookie tries a chocolate milkshake for the first time... and immediately falls in love. However, that love soon becomes an addiction as he becomes obsessed with them to the point of having them as his only food source. Switcher and the rest of the main gang must help Double Choco snap out of his addiction before it's too late. (Introduces Double Choco's love for chocolate milkshakes)
  11. Giant Problems: Tired of being the shortest in the main gang, Strawberry Crepe Cookie invents a size ray that will make them bigger. It works well at first, but the ray has a side-effect of spontaneous growth, causing them to grow larger by the hour. What's worse is that the ray mysteriously goes missing! Now, the gang is on a race against time to find the ray before Strawberry Crepe becomes so huge, they can't fit on Earth!
  12. The Ghostly Truth: Onion Cookie wakes up from a nightmare - one that prominently features a chandelier. After telling her parents about it the next day, they decide to come clean and tell her the truth: she got crushed by a chandelier while playing hide-and-seek, and that she is actually the one thing she hates: a ghost. To make matters worse, the whole house knows about this since the moment she was teleported, but didn't tell her as to not upset her. Feeling betrayed by who she thought was her family, Onion runs away and lives in an abandoned mansion full of her kind. When her family finds her, she begins to vent about how she's always felt different from everyone else, and begins to turn into her full ghost form, wrecking the mansion. After some words of encouragement, Onion calms down and eventually embraces her ghostly self.
  13. Gumball's Last Life: After a little prank causes a big accident, Gumball loses his penultimate life and he is now down to his last one! While he was initially unfazed, he suddenly becomes cautious about everything around him and becomes a scaredy-cat. Due to this revelation, Gumball starts becoming nicer and taking things less for granted. Meanwhile, Darwin, Bliss, and Strawberry Crepe Cookie go to the Underworld to retrieve Gumball's 8 lost lives, all 8 of which do NOT have any nice things to say about their owner.
  14. The Ultimate Bro-Off: Switcher, Double Choco Cookie, Finn, Jake, Gumball and Darwin compete in a series of challenges in 3 sets of duos to see who are the best "bros" in the house. However, the competition grows out of control as the bros start fighting with each other. Wanting to restore harmony to the bros, Cocoa Cookie and Lightbulb must brainstorm how to get them back together before the Bro-Off tears apart the bros' friendships (and to an extent, the house).
  15. Switch It Up: Bliss and Strawberry Crepe Cookie create a body-swap machine. But when testing it out with each other, it doesn't work... except it DOES, just not in the way they expected as the waves from the machine has caused everyone in the house to swap bodies with each other (with the exception of Onion Cookie, due to being a ghost). Now, the duo have to find a way to swap everyone back before they're stuck in each other's bodies forever.
  16. Bliss' Breaking Point: Tired of constantly being mistreated because of her show, Bliss reaches her breaking point and forces the entire house under her control. He uses her powers to twist the house's interior to her liking and and builds a mind-control helmet to put anyone who detests her in a mind-controlled trance to do her bidding. Strawberry Crepe must convince everyone in the house who isn't mind-controlled that Bliss, despite her missed potential, is still respectable.
  17. Home Is Where The Chaos Is (Part 1): Most of the time, Switcher kept his crossovers away from the public, only going out with one at a time. Now, he thinks they are all ready to explore more of Cross Toon City... which unfortunately turns out to be not true when they head out and accidently destroy the mall and end up on the news. Due to this, Switcher locks himself and his crossovers away from the public. Alas, Alas, the authorities find him and the mayor of CTC, Mayor Toonsworth (female) confiscates all 19 crossovers as well as the Crossover Teleporter, prohibiting him from teleporting anymore crossovers!
  18. Home Is Where The Chaos Is (Part 2): A week after the events of Part 1, Switcher has fallen into a deep depression as he spent his days wallowing around the house, now just containing himself and Double Choco Cookie. Hating to see his "brother"/creator like this, Double Choco devises a plan to bust out the crossovers from the containment facility they were locked up in (first hearing this immediately cured Switcher from his depression). But what they didn't know is that their crossovers were devising their OWN plan to break free. What follows is a season finale with that essential CrossoverMania charm and heart. (Spoiler alert: in the end, the mayor of Cross Toon City legally gives the crossovers and the teleporter back and the season ends with a zoom-out of a recently-taken photo of the family, now framed in the living room of the house). In a post-credits scene, a young woman (her face not revealed) watches the news from Part 1, and switches of her TV. She then says, "Alright. I guess it's time I met my new neighbours" and it cuts to words on a black background reading: "CROSSOVERMANIA WILL RETURN"

Season 2 Episodes[]

Starting with Episode 3, a new format was introduced. Two segmented-episodes, with the first one focused on on Switcher and/or Double Choco in Cross Toon High, and the second one focusing on a few members of the crossover family exploring Cross Toon City.

  1. New Neighbours: Two new neighbours have moved into Switcher's neighbourhood across the street from his house. Once they moved in, the titular Switch goes out to get to know his neighbours better... only to not come out the next day. Double Choco Cookie goes out to the house to investigate... and discovers an investigation board detailing EVERYTHING that happened with the main family in CTC since Season 1. Just then, Double Choco hears chatting from upstairs and goes to investigate some more... and spots Switcher chatting with his new neighbours, twin sisters Vanessa and Pamela (though the latter prefers to be called just "Pammy"), who actually kept Switcher in their house because he fell asleep yesterday. Double Choco is about to ask them about the investigation board, but chooses not to and takes Switcher home. The episode ends with the twins peeping outside the window, closing the blinds and continuing their research, with the members of the main gang (Finn, Jake, Strawberry Crepe Cookie, Bliss and Pucca) being next on their list. (The debut appearances of Vanessa and Pamela/Pammy)
  2. Back To School, Not So Cool: Switcher and Double Choco Cookie receive the worst news ever (according to the former) from Blackberry Cookie: she has enrolled the duo in Cross Toon High and they start attending next week! Switcher is devasted while Double Choco is thrilled. They are also allowed to take one of their crossovers to school, as it is a primary rule at the school. Switcher takes Woody while Double Choco takes Cocoa Cookie. They both have varying first day experiences: they are forced to attend separate classes, Switcher accidently becomes enemies with a snobby, mean rich girl named Sandra and her crossovers, rude Coiny and bossy and selfish Pin from Battle For Dream Island, while Double Choco quickly becomes a hit with his classmates. Despite this, Switcher finds fast friends with other targets on Sandra's list, two boys named Dylan and Caleb, with their Cookie Run crossovers, serious, smug, and intellectual perfectionist Espresso Cookie (for Dylan) and quiet, disciplined, and diligent ninja Ninja Cookie (for Caleb). (The debut appearances of Sandra, Dylan and Caleb as well as their crossovers)
  3. Caleb, Dylan and Sandra/Carnival Craziness: Segment 1 - Switcher's class has a free period, and wanting to learn more about his new friends, he asks Caleb and Dylan how they met, their move to Cross Toon City and when they attended Cross Toon High. It is revealed that the reason why they saved Switcher from Sandra is because they both recognized him as the Nintendo Switch whose crossovers accidentally destroyed the mall (recalling the events of HIWTCI Part 1). We also get a backstory of Sandra and reveal that she is actually jealous of Switcher and the amount of crossovers he has. (Switcher's crossover for the school day: Gumball) Segment 2 - With Switcher and Double Choco Cookie out of the house, the rest of the main gang (Finn, Jake, Strawberry Crepe Cookie, Bliss and Pucca) try to have as much fun as they can at a carnival downtown without them. While they have the time of their lives, Strawberry Crepe can't help but feel like they're being watched. Unbeknownst to them, the twins are silently watching them, jotting down everything that they can find about them (while also being the stars of slapstick humour occurring from the festival).
  4. This Means Food War/Arcade Queen: Segment 1 - It is lunch-time at school, and someone accidentally starts a food fight which escalates into the teachers and even the PRINCIPAL getting involved. It only gets worse when Sandra gets hit with food, and the food fight becomes a food WAR, with two teams being formed: Team Switcher and Team Sandra. Switcher then gets a shock when he discovers that Double Choco is not only on Sandra's team, but also in the SAME CLASS as her (Switcher and Double Choco's crossovers for the school day: Strawberry Crepe Cookie and Bliss, respectively). Segment 2 - The Woody Crew heads out of the house and does some exploring at CTC, and come across an arcade filled with games. And nobody is happier about that than Tari herself. She begins playing all the games and breaking the high scores, and is dubbed the "Arcade Queen" by the arcade incidentals. The twins, who act as arcade incidentals to try and get more info about The Woody Crew, force her to beat one more arcade game: Duck Hunt, which has the player shooting ducks, which happen to be Tari's favourite animals. This is actually a test of her character. Now, Tari must choose between shooting or fighting for a title that probably won't last long.
  5. Student Crisis/The Cat Show: Segment 1 - Mr. Cavendish and Ms. Galloway get into an argument over who's the best student in the school: Switcher or Double Choco Cookie. They then pin the "brothers"/creator and creation together in a series of school-related tests. Switcher uses imagination while Double Choco uses knowledge. They end off the series of tests with a team test, with Switcher picking Caleb and Dylan and Double Choco being forced to pick Sandra and her best friend, Millie. How will this end? (Switcher and Double Choco's crossovers for the school day: Onion Cookie and Lightbulb, respectively) Segment 2 - While Gumball and Darwin wonder around CTC, they pass a flyer about a Cat Show, where the winner gets a year's supply of Oreos. Gumball enters the competition, where he is up against popular cartoon felines such as Tom from Tom & Jerry, Sylvester from Looney Tunes, Oggy from Oggy and the Cockroaches, and much more. Unsuspecting to them, the twins pose as two of the show's three judges, writing down useful notes about Gumball and his usefulness (or uselessness) in something important.
  6. Birthday Bash/Restless Restaurant: Segment 1 - It's Sandra's birthday and she's invited EVERYONE in her class to her party - even her teacher and Double Choco Cookie. Strangely enough, she also invited Switcher, Caleb and Dylan despite them not being in her class. Thinking that she had gotten over her jealousy and was trying to be nice, they attend her birthday party... only to find out it moments after having all kinds of fun that Sandra actually brought Switcher here to expose the events of HIWTCI Part 1 and get him outcasted. Is this the end of Switcher's social life? (Switcher and Double Choco's crossovers for the school day: Ski and Jake respectively) Segment 2 - The Algebralians (Four X, and Two) get temporary jobs as waiters in a fancy restaurant. The twins, posing as a waitress (Vanessa) and customer (Pammy) jot down the importance of the Algebralians' powers and abilities and how they would come in handy for something important.
  7. Tension in Detention/Where's My Mommy?: Segment 1 - Sandra's attempt to ruin Switcher social life on her birthday backfired and now everyone at school loves him. Furious, she chases the Switch around the school and he accidentally bumps into Principal Janice, splashing hot coffee all over her. Outraged, she sends both of them to detention for the rest of the day. From there, Sandra causes more trouble for Switcher and vice verse until he finally snaps and confronts Sandra once and for all. The episode ends with them leaving the detention room, with Sandra looking back at Switcher with a smirk on her face saying, "Hmm. Maybe... that kid's alright." (Switcher's crossover for the school day: Finn. Double Choco Cookie makes a brief appearance in the beginning of the episode and appears at the end) Segment 2 - Onion Cookie, Blackberry Cookie and Adventurer Cookie are about to explore Cross Toon City for the day. Before leaving however, Blackberry spots the twins in their house putting things up in the investigation board, so she goes into their home to investigate. She is then knocked out and brought into their home, with Onion spotting them and telling her dad about it to go save her. From there, the twins tell a regained conscious Blackberry the truth about them, why their documenting the family and that they have "reconstructed" the interior of the twins' house (meaning they spookified it) as a test to see if Onion Cookie's ghost powers are useful for... something important. The segment ends with the twins wiping Onion, Blackberry, and Adventurer’s memories of the test, and then sending them out for them to continue their outing to Cross Toon City without question.
  8. Be a Softie, Sandra!/Table Morals: Segment 1 - After the events of “Tension in Detention”, Sandra tried to become a nicer person, starting with showing more respect towards her crossovers, Coiny and Pin. She then spends the rest of the segment trying to be nicer at school, but no one wants to go near her for obvious reasons. Dejected, she is about to give up, until she is noticed by her teacher Ms. Galloway, who then tells her that she’s hated her job and life because she was once similar to her. She tells her that she’s been wanting to become a voice actress one day, and that she should not make the same mistakes she did. Ms. Galloway gives her some simple but effective advice: “Take it one step at a time, and she’ll find her way”. Segment 2 - School has broken up for a week-long break, and on the weekend before it, Switcher and his crossovers host a dinner party, with everyone wearing fancy suits, dresses and other clothing. Meanwhile, the twins are wondering how to gather more intel on them, and are then given an invitation to the dinner party, giving them the needed chance. When they enter the house, Double Choco seems hesitant to welcome them, remembering the events of S2E1. During the dinner party, the twins secretly gather as much important information as possible, and things were going smoothly… until Vanessa takes a break and actually watches the crossovers act like something the twins haven’t seen for a long time: a family. A chaotic but happy and loving family. This leads to Vanessa wondering to her sister if what they are doing is right, leading to a clash in the sisters’ moralities.
  9. Sandra's Spectacular Sleepover/The Truth Revealed: Segment 1 - At the start of their week-long school break, Switcher receives a letter in the mail slot from none other than Sandra, announcing that she is hosting a sleepover this Friday Night, with a very special video going to be played at midnight. He was initially excited, until he realized that it might be a trap from Sandra to try and expose him again, just like she did in "Birthday Bash". He spends the rest of the week contemplating whether or not to go to Sandra's sleepover, until he finally decides from his heart. Switcher calls up Caleb and Dylan and they (along with Double Choco Cookie) head to Sandra's mansion, where they have a lot of fun with the activities. At midnight, Sandra then announces that it's time for the video, which is directly a message to Switcher. The Switch breathes heavily expecting a video that will surely bring his downfall, but the video that plays is actually... an apology video by Sandra herself. In it, she apologize to everyone for how she treated them and dedicated the second half of the video apologizing to Switcher for her jealousy. After the video, Sandra sticks her hand out to Switcher and asks "Truce?" A heart-warmed Switcher hugs her and says "Truce", signalling the end of their banter, and the start of their friendship. Segment 2 - Pamela is about to give all the info about the crossovers to the DSK until she spots Vanessa walking to Switcher's house and is about to knock on the door. A confused Pammy asks her what she is doing, and Vanessa replies saying the she's going to tell them the truth, infuriating Pammy. The twins begin arguing back and forth, bringing the attention of all the crossovers, until Pammy yells out, "WE NEED THEM OR ELSE THE MULTIVERSE IS DOOMED!!!", shocking the crossovers but demanding them to explain more. Since they were reluctant, they were both knocked out and tied to chairs, hence they were forced to spill the beans about EVERYTHING, particularly the universe threat itself: the twins say that all they have now is that a goddess from another universe is plotting to destroy all universes.
  10. Unknown Love/Trust or Bust: Segment 1 - After the first day back at school, a slightly depressed Principal Janice as been longing for a partner for the longest time. Living in her apartment with her crossover, proactive, strategic and quick-thinking but armless and occasionally clashing over decisions she dislikes Basketball from Battle For Dream Island (female), Principal Janice has wanted a lover for the longest time. She decides to take on online dating, and downloads an app that hides the identity of the user, face, gender and all. She starts dating a mysterious persona going by the name of "ShadowLover22", with their gender and name not being revealed. The two get on real well, but Basketball seems sceptical about the relationship, and grows increasingly worried as Principal Janice starts becoming more attached to the app. One night, Basketball goes through Janice's phone, and finds that they will be meeting in-person this Saturday! She tries to keep her safe, but ultimately she lets her go upon realizing that maybe it's time for her to start a new chapter in her life. The segment ends with Principal Janice meeting her online partner in person for the first time and shocked that it is none other that Melora Toonsworth, AKA the MAYOR of Cross Toon City. Segment 2 - Switcher and Double Choco Cookie return from school (they stayed at Sandra's house for the sleepover until Monday morning, where they also headed off to school from there) and are informed by their about crossovers about Vanessa and Pammy's true motives and the upcoming threat. Double Choco KNEW was relieved knowing that he was right about there being something strange about the twins the moment they moved, and it is also revealed by the twins that upon Switcher's first visit to their house, they knocked him out, tied him up, forced him to say more about his crossovers, and then wiped his memory and replaced it with him falling asleep in his neighbours' house. Hearing this, Switcher is absolutely heartbroken, having placed his trust in his neighbours. He sends them out of their house, saying that he refuses to save the universe, and that they should find someone else to do it. Though after some convincing from his family (stating that he doesn't have to forgive them, he just has to save the universe for everyone), he comes around and decides to do it.
  11. Fitting In & Confessing Out/How to Train Your Switch: Segment 1 - At school, Sandra tries to fit in with Switcher, Caleb and Dylan but has a hard time adjusting with multiple weird stares from people around the school. Meanwhile, Switcher contemplates whether or not to tell his friends about the upcoming threat. During lunch-time, Switcher chooses to sit by himself (later joined by Double Choco Cookie) to collect his thoughts about this whole thing. WIP