AI-GENERATED DERPY SHOW

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MEET THE CREW

As they encounter all sorts of characters in their misadventures across the JK galaxy!

SEASON 3

DerpyVision Rising

Season 3 Premier: Sith introduces the groundbreaking ‘DerpyVision’ technology, allowing the crew to perform high-octane physical stunts, while a new AI writer injects the show with more action and raunchy humor.

Tony Hawk’s Pro Stoner

The crew heads to Pux’s Death Valley Motel to exploit their new DerpyVision physics at the skate park, hoping to hustle the locals with impossible tricks and questionable energy drinks.

The Caesar’s Palace Catalogue

Nick’s mission to archive ancient Earth gambling artifacts at Caesar’s Palace is derailed when the crew discovers the buffet, the high-roller tables, and the erratic physics of the casino floor.

The Chili Con Carnage

Gnarly is invited to Jedi High School to lecture on culinary arts, but things go south when Pux discovers Gnarly’s chili turns local porgs into rage-fueled fighting machines, sparking an illegal locker room betting ring.

You’ve Got Fail

Sith receives a job offer via his ancient dial-up internet to retrieve a package on the rainy planet of Shelva, leading the crew on a slippery, physics-glitching adventure into a dragon pit.

Fear and Loathing in Jupiter

The crew’s luxury vacation at the DraLLoC Hotel is cut short when Beefy’s VIP status is revoked thanks to Pux transforming the penthouse suite into an illicit marketplace.

The Ragdoll Games

Desperate for credits, the crew enters the Academy’s annual athletics competition, but the DerpyVision physics engine makes simple events like running and jumping impossible feats of comedic failure.

The Glitch in the Matrix

Tired of random ragdolling and clipping through floors, Sith orders the crew to hunt down the source of the ‘DerpyVision’ glitches, leading them to a rogue AI in the Academy’s server room.

The Midichlorian Mist

With the physics engine finally stable, the crew returns to their roots: a good old-fashioned pyramid scheme selling fake ‘Force-in-a-Bottle’ to gullible tourists at Club OC.

SEASON 2

The Haunted Hooch

When customers report bizarre paranormal experiences after drinking Gnarly’s special house blend, the crew discovers it may contain trace elements of Cougar’s force ghost, allowing him to temporarily possess anyone who consumes it.

The Subletting Situation

When the crew discovers Jezz has been subletting rooms at SM HQ to cover maintenance costs, they must deal with the bizarre collection of tenants who’ve taken over their base while they were away.

The Videotape Voyage

When Pux discovers a stash of ancient Earth VHS tapes hidden in the Death Valley Motel walls, he convinces the crew to smuggle these ‘rare vintage artifacts’ to a collector at Caesar’s Palace, leading to chaos when the buyer turns out to be an Imperial officer.

The Star Tours Disappointment

When the crew discovers Beefy’s supposedly starring role in Disland’s new Star Tours attraction, they return to the theme park expecting fame and fortune, only to experience a series of disasters before discovering Beefy was completely obscured by a Wookiee in the final cut.

The Glitch Door

When Strike discovers a suspiciously glitched door section in Shelva’s Pyramid Hotel that doesn’t appear on any blueprints, the crew investigates what might be hidden behind this architectural anomaly.

The Last Keg Stand

When the JK Crew’s popular SM HQ Liquor Store is threatened by a rival establishment opening nearby, they resort to increasingly desperate promotional tactics to maintain their customer base.

The JK Archives: Location Scouting

When Nick gets a chance to host his own show about canonical Star Wars lore, the JK Crew embarks on a galaxy-wide location scouting mission that descends into chaos as they get ejected from planet after planet due to their increasingly outrageous antics.

The Galactic Geography Failure

When Sith realizes the crew’s knowledge of the Star Wars universe is embarrassingly lacking, he enrolls them in a one-day Jedi High School course on basic galactic geography, leading to spectacular failures and their inevitable expulsion.

SEASON 1

Ghost No More

When the crew discovers an ancient artifact that can bring force ghosts back to life, they reluctantly help Ghost Cougar return to corporeal form, only to face his inevitable third betrayal.

The 28.8k Experience

When the crew gets bored at SM HQ, they decide to play retro games on Sith’s ancient Windows 95 computer, leading to chaos when Beefy method acts as various game characters and Nick has a breakdown over ‘canonical gameplay procedures.’

The Midnight Munchies

When late-night cravings hit at SM HQ, the crew’s simple snack run to the local liquor store turns into an adventure involving Gnarly’s intense snack opinions, Beefy’s method acting as various convenience store roles, and Nick’s insistence on ‘canonical snack selection protocols.’

Home Base Tour

When the crew realizes they haven’t fully explored their converted Imperial base headquarters, they conduct a full inspection of SM HQ, discovering bizarre Imperial leftovers and questionable modifications made by previous occupants.

License to Grill

When the crew visits Shelva’s licensing office to renew their weapons permits, they discover Gnarly’s cooking credentials are also expired, leading to a chaotic dual-licensing adventure.

The Upper Hand

When Gnarly reveals his master plan for revenge against Shelva’s diner (their competition), the crew reluctantly gets dragged into his petty bathroom-based vendetta.

Third Time’s The Harm

Despite all previous evidence suggesting it’s a terrible idea, the crew attempts one final resurrection of Cougar, with Spidey along to ‘clean up’ any potential loose ends.

The Cleaning Crew

When Spidey joins the crew full-time, they notice their contacts keep mysteriously disappearing after minor disagreements, leading to an awkward conversation about Spidey’s ‘conflict resolution methods.’

The Competitive Edge

When Spidey challenges Sith to a game of Jedi Knight on his ancient computer, the crew discovers their assassin’s surprisingly intense competitive gaming side.