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Threediots is an internet series that ran in 2012 on Nintendo Video for the Nintendo 3DS from June 6 to July 19. Its name is a portmanteau of "3D," relating to the Nintendo 3DS systems' behavior, and "idiots," the plural form for a term that describes an unsmart person. Produced by Consolidated Baily, Inc. in association with Threediots, Inc., the series revolves around Burke and Lola as they keep the show on the air by dealing with various forces of evil. Only one season was aired, which consists of six episodes; however, director Marco Cousins stated that the series would be open to being renewed for a second season, until that season never happened.
Characters
- Burke (portrayed by Don Fanelli)
- Lola (portrayed by Tanisha Long)
- Baltasar (portrayed by Ed Larson)
Recurring
- Chazz McSlade (portrayed by Ryan Farrel)
- Mug (portrayed by Connor Moore)
Episodes
Image | No. | Name | In-software description | Length | First positioned | First released |
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1 | "Shrimp Yankers" | 3D Pulp Comedy! |
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Top left | June 6, 2012 | |
Burke and Lola find out that Baltasar has been shrunk by a statue-like human being after entering a taxi cab, so they must find a replacement of him from a Time Portal: Baltasar's past self. | ||||||
2 | "The Dark Side of the Movie" | Grizzled 3D filmmaker Chazz McSlade captures Burke and Lola in a net and hijacks the show. | 4:55 | Top left | June 14, 2012 | |
Burke and Lola end up getting trapped in a net by an elderly 3D filmmaker named Chazz McSlade, who seizes their show following the screening of his sci-fi movie called "Duty Calls." | ||||||
3 | "Temple of the Forbidden Something" | The show is taken over by tech billionaire Pete Mackey. | 4:00 | Bottom right | June 21, 2012 | |
A technological billionaire named Pete Mackey has seized Burke and Lola's show and the two have to find an artifact that bears the power to repel him: a Golden Llama hidden inside a temple in the jungle. | ||||||
4 | "The Great Gladiator Gig" | Chazz McSlade returns and screens his gladiator epic, "Double Sword." | 4:31 | Top right | June 28, 2012 | |
Chazz McSlade comes back to show his historical epic film known as "Double Sword." | ||||||
5 | "Beware of Mug: Part 1" | Burke falls under the spell of an evil happy-face mug. |
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Bottom right | July 12, 2012 | |
A devious smiley coffee cup named Mug negatorily influences Burke and plans to turn every member of humanity into his minions. | ||||||
6 | "Beware of Mug: Part 2" | Can Burke save Lola -- and stop Mug from totally enslaving all of humanity? | 3:52 | Bottom right | July 19, 2012 | |
Mug has captured Lola and Burke is tasked to rescue her from the clutches of him, who is completely turning every humanity into his minions. |
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