Major Lazer

2015
Major Lazer

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Bad Seed Apr 17, 2015

Major Lazer goes on vacation. After visiting "The Weed Man," Penny smokes some weed and goes on a bad trip. This causes Major Lazer to come to Penny's rescue to fight off the Weed Man.

EP2 Escape from Rave Island Apr 24, 2015

Major Lazer agrees to DJ the biggest rave ever on Ibiza, which was destroyed hundreds of years earlier in the Great Foam Party Disaster of 2015. But things go sideways when the law shows up to bust the party. Guest starring Jonathan Banks, Tiesto.

EP3 Treble in Paradise May 01, 2015

Treble in Paradise - When all of the world’s bass is stolen by Dr. Nerd, Penny and Major Lazer have to track it down before Dr. Nerd can unleash the ultimate Bass Drop. Guest starring Andy Samberg.

EP4 Double Cup May 08, 2015

Major Lazer must stop his arch nemesis, Double Cup, from putting Cough Syrup into everyone’s favorite soda and ruining the best party of the year. Guest starring Riff Raff.

EP5 Vampire Weekend May 15, 2015

A two-day solar eclipse brings the vampires out to party for an entire weekend. Penny falls in love with a vampire boy, but a terrifying force will stop at nothing to break them up.

EP6 The Legend of Spooky Dookie May 22, 2015

The Jamaica High Prom is just around the corner, but there's little to be excited about when a smooth-talking spectre starts (literally) stealing the hearts of teen girls in their dreams. It's up to Penny to track down the evil spirit and put an end to his reign of terror.

EP7 I'm Gonna Git You, Suckoid May 29, 2015

When giant blood-thirsty worms follow vibrations to the earth's surface and lay waste to everything in sight, President Whitewall puts a ban on dancing. And with the Music Fesitval only days away, things are looking grim for the party people of Jamaica. That is, until a mysterious stranger rolls into town...

EP8 I, Killscreen Jun 05, 2015

When Major Lazer gets imprisoned inside a video game by his old foe Killscreen, BLKMRKT must impart his extraordinary gaming skills to Penny in order for her to win Jamaica's Video Game Tournament of Champions and free Major Lazer.

EP9 Fizzy Fever Jun 11, 2015

Blkmrkt purchases a dog named Fizzy whose bark can perform dance music and shows this off to Major Lazer. Penny later tells Major Lazer about President Whitewall's plan to get rid of the dog by having General Rubbish send his assassins Goldie (the Trinidadian voodoo prince with the Midas touch), Booty Monster, Snakepit, Triple-Threat, Sub-Human, Blockhead, Kamikaze, Knife Fight, and the Warriors to dispose of Fizzy. As Major Lazer fights his way past every assassin to get to the last space launch spot on Earth to send Fizzy into space, General Rubbish is unaware the Knife Fight is secretly helping Major Lazer.

EP10 K-POP!! Jun 18, 2015

Dr. Acid creates the android K-Pop for General Rubbish where his songs are programmed to brainwash teenagers into killing Major Lazer and even has President Whitewall play a demo for Penny. When K-Pop's programming evolves to the point where he breaks the brainwashing to help Major Lazer, General Rubbish orders Dr. Acid to unleash his android Evil Lazer to attack Major Lazer.

EP11 Throwback Thursdays Jun 25, 2015

Lady Vanessa Rothchild has kidnapped President Whitewall and is taking him through time as her hostage, which is causing dangerous temporal anamolies in present-day Jamaica. Using BLKMRKT's mp3 time travel device, Major Lazer must travel thru time, rescue Whitewall, and put an end to Rothchild's manic trip.
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Released: 17 April 2015 Ended
Producted By: Friends Night
Country: United States of America
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Set in the future, Major Lazer is a Jamaican superhero who fights against the dystopian forces that have ruined society that are led by President Whitehall and General Rubbish. Major Lazer is assisted in his fight by President Whitehall's daughter Penny and hacker Blkmrkt.

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conradbasom I was blown away by the first episode and the hits kept coming. This show makes me want to get up and dance among other things (smoke the ganja). Each episode is super short but has just enough time to present a problem, drop some sick beats, and save the day. I know it's a bit of an exaggerated Jamaica, but the blend of past and future culture is done beautifully. And then there's the cast. Their voices really bring the characters to life and when I looked them up I was presently surprised by Blkmrkt (it's Finn, John Boyega). I couldn't imagine any other voice for President Whitewall (J.K. Simmons), I've been a fan of his for a long time and could recognize his voice immediately. I hope that they make a bunch of seasons and I think the characters have strong enough bases to back it up. Raspect!
ccowap The show certainly panders to a very specific audience; that being those currently taking rips in their basement. And while the show is best honestly best enjoyed under the influence, it's undeniable that its charm breaks through any pre-supposed barrier upon viewing. The episodes are short and sweet, only 10 minutes each, and they all follow the same formula. But clever writing still manages to steal the show, seamlessly tying together ironic clichés and vibrant visuals with wonderful characters and enthralling villains. While there is clearly an attempt to capture the nostalgia of 1980's Saturday cartoons emphasized by the grainy filters evoking the visual of VHS tapes and Retro-futuristic tech, the show moves beyond that quickly, abandoning the War on Drugs slogans of old to present something with a completely separate visual and narrative style.
criticizeeverything This show forms part of Animation Domination,a late night series of cartoons that are often enough bizarre.This is probably the most bizarre of them.The show is about a real life music producer from Jamaica named Major Lazer.Apparently,he is in the future,where various villains rule the world.It's up to him (and several supporting characters) to defeat them.Yeah...you could say Major Lazer in the show is a over the top rendition of him,where he is a silent,confident badass with amazing combat skills.The plots are very simple and over the top,with some attempts at character building and several action sequences.It is hard to truly evaluate if the writing in the show is either "so bad it's good" or just bad.You'll notice off the bat how the writing is very flawed in many aspects,but often enough,this isn't really a big problems.It almost looks like it's trying to play tribute to cheesy 80's action cartoons.Yeah...your appeal to the show depends on your tolerance to intentional badness and cheesy writing.The animation and artstyle is great.I'm really into trippy and colorful imagery,so it appeals to me.Even if you're not too into druggy imaginery,the actual animation looks pretty good,so it deserves some credit.Considering Major Lazer is a music producer,music is given some considerable attention through the show.I'm not an avid Major Lazer fanatic,but for the most part,the music sounds nice.Once again,it might not appeal to everyone.The voice acting...is much like the show's writing.If you noticed,the whole show is based on your appeal and tolerance for the way it is.For me...it is a decent cartoon.A 7 out of 10.Your opinion could be very different...and understandably so.