Kite Man: Hell Yeah! - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Pilot, Hell Yeah!
After Lex Luthor threatens to shut down their beloved dive bar Noonan's, supervillain lovebirds Kite Man and Golden Glider concoct a scheme to save it.

Grand Reopening, Hell Yeah!
As they prepare for Noonan's grand reopening, Kite Man hires a new employee -- much to the chagrin of Golden Glider. Meanwhile, Queen of Fables' new role leads to unexpected opportunity.

Villigan's, Hell Yeah!
A villain-themed chain restaurant opens across from Noonan's just as Kite Man and Golden Glider stress over a new step in their relationship.

Portal Potty, Hell Yeah!
While decorating the apartment, Kite Man finally learns about Golden Glider's childhood, while Bane accidentally time travels to the 1980s.

Prison Break, Hell Yeah!
Kite Man, Golden Glider and Bane attempt a complicated rescue mission at The Pit. Back at Noonan's, Malice fields unexpected visits from her boyfriend and a Gotham City health inspector.

Mother/Daughter Day, Hell Yeah!
In an effort to bond with Rebecca, Golden Glider plans a mother/daughter day -- which is crashed by Malice. Officially fed up with being powerless, Kite Man makes a big sacrifice.

Sexiest Villain Alive, Hell Yeah!
As Beast Mode competes for the Sexiest Villain Award, Golden Glider tries to find a way to turn him back into Kite Man.

Just Right, Hell Yeah!
Kite Man and Golden Glider hide out with the Anti-Life Equation, while Bane adds babysitter to his résumé.

To Get to the Other Side, Hell Yeah!
As Kite Man and Golden Glider wing it against an unexpected adversary, Darkseid visits Malice on the anniversary of her parents' deaths.

Hero Stuff, Hell Yeah!
With time running out, Kite Man, Golden Glider and Noonan's regulars must find a way to destroy the Anti-Life Equation once and for all.
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