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The Kaput and Zösky Wiki strives to be the internet's leading source of information regarding Kaput and Zösky, an obscure French-Canadian series from 1995-2003 by the cartoonist Lewis Trondheim.

This is a community wiki that anybody can edit. As the series gets older, sources have begun to vanish. If you have any information regarding the comic or cartoon, we would be grateful if you could share your knowledge with us to preserve it for future generations.

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Kaput and Zösky is a French comic book series from the cartoonist Lewis Trondheim. It was made into a cartoon, Kaput and Zösky: The Ultimate Obliterators.

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Some of the stories featured in the comics have been converted into the series that ran on weekends and late at night in the United States on the Nicktoons Network and in Canada on Teletoon.

Story:

Bloodthirsty invaders, Kaput and Zösky travel the universe, landing on planets and trying to conquer them. They are not the most able tyrants, however, and have trouble holding any planet for more than a few days, if they can even manage to dominate it in the first place. In fact, they spend about as much time running for their lives as they do enslaving and slaughtering innocents. Kaput and Zösky are a dynamic, if generic, duo. Zösky is a cunning, level-headed pseudo-intellectual who always has a plan. Kaput, on the other hand, is short-tempered and volatile; his strategies always involve "crisperizing" everything in sight. Their exploits almost always end in the same way: the two barely escape from their fates by flying off in their dumpy little spaceship, leaving a red smoke trail behind.

Show History:

"Kaput and Zösky: The Ultimate Obliterators" had made its debut sometime in 2002, though when is not revealed exactly, but for a short time, this show had made a niche in TeleToon and the Nicktoons networks. While it was shown on Nicktoons, most of the episodes that were made were exempted from airing until sometime in July 2006, when "new episodes" had made their way onto the program. In total, 26 half-hour episodes (78 shorts) were produced

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