Bonus Stage - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Car
Joel buys a new car and has it tricked out by Brad, only to find out that he has been duped. Or not.

Zombie
Joel's latest project defies the modern laws of science and cotton when he reanimates a t-shirt.

Character
Stumbling upon Phil fantasizing about the next-door neighbor, Joel decides to boost his spirits and get him back out into the world.

Project
Joel shows off his latest and greatest invention, but it takes a backseat to the events going on across the street.

Yuletide
How do the Bonus Stage characters enjoy the holidays? If I told you the answer... well, you'd probably still watch. Actually, you can probably guess the answer right now. Ask me if you need a hint.

The NYE
There's a party at the house next door. No, the OTHER house next door (its official name is 'Xover House'). And Joel is the life of the party, while Phil ponders the events of the year.

Cube
Two crazed Earth administrators let loose a dimension hopping cube that transports anything in its path into alternate worlds. Joel and Phil get caught in its crossfire.

Recap
Joel and Phil remember the good ol' days.

Morbid
Joel dies and goes to Hell, while Phil and Elly journey to save his soul.

Out
Joel has a bizarre growth, while Phil retreats to hang out with fellow superheroes at the Watchtower Bar.

Rivals
Two roughneck brothers raise hell in the neighborhood, and Phil has had enough. Meanwhile, Joel is paranoid about a former experience coming back to haunt him.

Mic
Joel's new microphone is beyond low-budget and Phil wants nothing to do with it, until it steals Joel's voice and renders him mute.
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