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Superjail

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Superjail is a very large Prison that is in a volcano inside a bigger volcano on a jungle island. Superjail seems to house its own reality, where space-time at points seem to be controlled by the Warden, or in other times, acts as an external governing force that pushes along the plot into often humorously violent climax scenes. Superjail is repeatedly destroyed during various battle and riot scenes in many episodes, but it returns to normal in the following episode. Many scenes take place in The Warden's office which seems to be highly elevated and looks out upon many fantasy machines and buildings. There is also a very large outdoor courtyard area where inmates can lift weighs, play basketball, and in many cases, fight. During the episode "Hot Chick", it was also revealed that there is a large outdoor fighting arena, almost like a "Superjail Colosseum." It is also noted that The Warden must stay in Superjail at all times or else it will close, though this rule seems to be retconned into later seasons of the show, most notably, "The Superjail Six" where Jared took over Superjail for six months when The Warden got lost in a swamp after chasing Lord Stingray and Prisoner Peedee, who learned about the story of the "Superjail Six", which was about the first six inmates that escaped Superjail for the first time. In "Burn Stoolie Burn" to "Superhell!", Superjail was destroyed by all of the fire spreading around the jail, which is courtesy of The Warden and Ash. As of "The Superjail Six", Superjail's walls are still remain burnt and destroyed due to the events of those episodes.

As touched on before, Superjail houses its own reality, or it is set in a world with a different reality. This conclusion can be derived due to the many mystical creatures that run rampant in many episodes (often during the battle scenes) and many other of the show's more "out there" happenings.

It is revealed that before the jail was made, The Warden showed a Lego model of a jail to his father, however, his father never approved of it and saw his jail as a joke. His father dismissed it. However, after his father was killed, The Warden created Superjail. The Warden still believes that his father would love it despite the fact that his father hated it.

In the episode "Ghosts" its revealed that Superjail used to be the home of an ancient civilization, in which Quetzalpacatlan (Chet for short) practiced human sacrifices to please the ancient Gods.

Staff[]

Superjail has problems with going over its capacity, as noted in the episode "Time-Police Part 1." But The Warden doesn't seem to care.

Inmates[]

Main[]

Supporting / Recurring[]

Background[]

  • "Inmate XA24LXU"
  • Unnamed Mustached Bald Inmate
  • Unnamed Unibrowed Inmate
  • Unnamed Goateed Asian Inmate
  • Unnamed Muslim Inmate
  • Unnamed Neo-Nazi Inmate
  • Unnamed Bald Goateed Inmate
  • Bored Inmates
  • Unnamed Ponytailed Chinese Inmate/Two-Face Chinese Inmate
  • Unnamed Crew-Cut Inmate
  • Unnamed Hidden Eyes Inmate
  • Unnamed Pale "Pie Guy" Inmate
  • Unnamed Blading Asian Inmate

Minor / Misc.[]

Trivia[]

  • In the series' pilot episode, "Bunny Love", it was revealed by Jared that the Superjail inmate population was over 70,000. However, according to the series' creators, the population quickly grew to over billions of inmates.
    • The current population of Superjail inmates would later be revealed in the Season 3 episode "Planet Radio" on a ratings chart, revealing that the population of inmates grew over to 729, 900, 000. In reality, this population number is over twice as the population of the United States.
    • As of the Season 4 episode "Last Pack", there are currently over 207, 186 inmates in Superjail, according to the top of a poster displaying an image of Turban with a cigarette in his mouth while holding a box of the latter.
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