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Lord Stingray Crash Party
Season 2, Episode 201
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Air date April 17, 2011
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Lord Stingray Crash Party is the third episode of Season Two. It is the fourteenth episode of Superjail overall.

Plot[]

The episode starts with a young boy playing with some action figures of Lord Stingray and the Stars N’ Stripes in a sandbox of a playground while a drunk and hungover Jacknife wakes up to see the young boy having with his action figures. Jacknife, in tears, has a flashback of him as a child playing with his some toys until his father took them away from him and sold them to a pawn shop for money and buy a bottle of alcohol. This leads to Jacknife crying. After the flashback ends, Jacknife gets up and pushes the young boy away from the sandbox to play with the action figures to recreate his long lost childhood. However, the sandbox turned into Jailbot, who then captured him. Before Jailbot takes Jacknife to Superjail, he returns all of the toys to the young boy, making him happy again, while the intro then starts.

After the intro, Lord Stingray crashes lands his ship onto an island and gets out while the airships of the Stars N’ Stripes attack. After watching the Stars N’ Stripes destroy his entire fortress, Lord Stingray is annoyed and receives a call from the Stars N’ Stripes. After the call and not knowing about his current whereabouts, Lord Stingray suddenly sees a large volcano on the island, which held a smaller volcano and Superjail. In the titular prison, The Warden listens to Jared prattle on, but he didn’t give an actual crap. However, The Warden hears an alarm and monitor appears to shown Lord Stingray on the beach shore, destroying Superjail’s security system, leading to The Warden calling Jailbot to bring Lord Stingray to Superjail.

In Superjail, Lord Stingray introduces himself to the staff. While The Warden asks about any work he is into, Stingray yells at him to address him as "Lord Stingray" and asks if he cares for a tour around Superjail. Meanwhile, the Stars N’ Stripes couldn’t find the current whereabouts of Stingray. One of the Soldiers apologies to the general, but he quickly yells at him as his career at the Stars N’ Stripes is over. Another Soldier informs the general about a signal from a nearby remote-island volcano with the blip of Stingray’s whereabouts being present there. Afterwards, the general informs all of the Stars N’ Stripes to head there. Meanwhile, The Warden gives Lord Stingray a tour throughout Superjail, showing him to different places around the place such as a sentient diamond mine. Lord Stingray rejects a cup of mochachino and The Warden asks for some coffee from Jailbot. However, Stingray tangles Jared with a string and is spilled by some coffee from The Warden, burning his face.

Soon, the Stars N’ Stripes enter the volcano of Superjail and cause destruction while Stingray informs The Warden about not being an ordinary fortress guy. Soon, The Warden reveals Superjail’s impenetrable shield to seal Superjail from all of the Stars N’ Stripes’ ships. As almost all of the Stars N’ Stripes are destroyed, The Warden decides to let Lord Stingray spent the night at Superajil, and invite a couple of friends over. like a slumber party. Back at the beach shore, the last six members of the Stars N’ Stripes, which are the General, Peppers, Blow Job, Rip Tide, Cook Out, and Black Face, remain. However, the general is accidentally set on-fire by Cook Out, who apologies for his actions. Lord Stingray’s army head to Superjail, his wife Mistress Killda, her boyfriend Catastro, and his Soldiers while The Warden dresses himself up. As The Warden wonders about Stingray’s army of soldiers, Stingray informs about him being a tyrannical leader who will take over anything, including Superjail itself. As Lord Stingray takes over the entirely of Superjail and enslaves all of the Superjail Inmates to a prison camp, the last remaining Stars N’ Stripes spy on Alice urinating in the brushes, mistaking him as a member of Stingray’s. However, they're soon spotted by her and she attacks the Stars N’ Stripes. Alice is soon held at gunpoint by Black Face and was told to take them to her leader.

Meanwhile, The Warden is drop off to the prison camp by Stingray’s Soldiers and reunites with Jared, but is confronted by the inmates. When one of the inmates, Nicky, mentions about being their house, The Warden informs about the house of the inmates being Superjail and being the home of several inmates and decide to have the inmates dig out of the prison camp. Taking over The Warden’s office, Lord Stingray stands on an ottoman of Jailbot while Killda and Catastro use the rest of Jailbot to make art. However, it is soon destroyed by The Warden and inmates, who crash in. Alice and the Stars N’ Stripes also the other part of the wall, who claim their the good guys that are with them, but are claimed to be not good and are actually naughty by the Gay Inmates, Jean and Paul, confusing The Warden.

Lord Stingray promptly calls his minions to attack, with Superjail fighting with the entirely of Lord Stingray’s army. The Stars N’ Stripes (with the exception of Black Face) are also killed in an explosion and Alice deals with Mistress Killda, who kills Black Face, but is soon ripped apart and killed by Alice. After Killda’s death, Jailbot grabs Alice and they fire lasers at Stingray’s Soldiers to zap all of them to death to save The Warden, Jared and a few of the Superjail Inmates. Afterwards, the Superjail Inmates are freed and go back into their cells. Lord Stingray escapes to the beach shore to drive his ship again and out of the island, which doesn’t actually work. Soon, the ship is actually Jailbot, who transformed into the vehicle. Confronted by Jailbot and The Warden, Lord Stingray is soon imprisoned in Superjail and shares a cell with an inmate which Stingray asks to be his assistant, but this inmate confronts him and tells him to "Shut the fuck up!"

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Interview with Christy Karacas[]

(Via: Staytoonedin.com): Series co-creator Christy Karacas talks about “Lord Stingray”:

“He’s kind of a super-villian dude who has his own army, kinda like Cobra… He washes up on Superjail after his base is destroyed and the warden loves him, sees him as an equal and tries to be buddies… but Stingray has other plans for Superjail. This was actually the first one we did but we didn’t air it first… Stingray appears in other episodes later in the season.”[1]

Trivia[]

  • This episode was suppose to be the first chronologically, as this episode was the first episode of Season 2 to be produced.
  • This episode introduces The Warden's arch nemesis "Lord Stingray."
  • When The Warden and Lord Stingray are laughing together, Jailbot can be seen carrying Jacknife in the background of the window. However, Jacknife is shown escaping in the next scene by swimming away in the waters of the ocean.
  • When Lord Stingray takes over Superjail, there is a few screens shown. One of these screens show a poster of Lord Stingray reading "Stingray, All Ways!" and several miniature Stingray statues with actual feminine breasts and fig leaves covering their crotches. This marks a rare instance of female breasts being slipped by the censors in the series.
  • Alice’s public hair is blurred out in the broadcast version of this episode. On the DVD release of Season 2, this is uncensored and reveals that it is just hair and not genitalia.
  • Among the inmates that appear at the prison camp run by the soldiers of Lord Stingray, the recurring Bored Inmates from "Combaticus" are shown standing next to each other in the inmate crowd. Interestingly, the Bored gray-bearded inmate is later killed, but is shown to be alive when The Warden, Jared and the inmates are cornered by Stingray’s soldiers before being freed from them.
  • This is one of the only times The Twins cuss or show any emotion.
  • One of the inmates that seen with The Warden and Jared, while being surrounded by Stingray's Soldiers, is the pale bald inmate that Ash read a bunny bedtime story to in "Mr. Grumpy-Pants."

Cultural References[]

  • This episode has several references to the G.I. Joe franchise. Lord Stingray himself is a parody of the villain Cobra Commander.
  • Additionally, Lord Stingray dresses very similarly to The Monarch from the Adult Swim series The Venture Bros.
  • One of the Outer Worlds shown in the intro features the Sphinx's Gate from the film, The NeverEnding Story.
  • Blow Job’s name is actually a reference to a type of oral sex.
  • The White Supremacist Guy has the prison tattoo of the symbol and cross of the Ku Klux Klan on his head.

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