A zippy meta comedy filled with pop culture references and titillating innuendo, the series revolves around a dysfunctional family of super villains headed by Dr. Ezekiel Epicopolis, an eccentric, mad-scientist plotting to take over the world alongside his minion 1102, a six-foot-five inhuman slog whose naiveté usually thwarts the doctor’s grand plans. They are joined by EB3, a cynical, diabolical robot with a secret desire to destroy mankind; 1102’s fiancé Milliana, an outspoken Eastern European farm girl worth billions; and Svettlanna, the head of a Kardashian-style cosmetics company who is also a super-villainess longing to marry Epicopolis.
Created by Stewart St John, the series is produced by Wonkybot Studios, the podcast production division of Wonkybot Entertainment, known for creating the best in cinematic, immersive audio fiction series for different age groups.
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Series Credits
Created, Written & Directed by Stewart St John (Power Rangers, Sabrina: The Animated Series)
Original Score and Songs by Stewart St John & Michael Plahuta
Sound Design by Michael Plahuta
Produced by Todd Fisher, Stewart St John and Michael Plahuta
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In the season two finale entitled “1984 Or Bust”, Dr. Epicopolis, 1102 and Svetlanna must travel back to the past to stop Epic’s renegade robot EB3 from ushering in the singularity, but the only way they can get time jump is through the soundwaves of an 80s-inspired song Epic has to sing, compliments of a seven-year-old Indian princess supervillain (guest star Taksvhi Kaushik) who controls time.
After successfully infiltrating Snakebite Manor by turning invisible (and naked), Dr Epic and 1102 must find a way to stop EB3’s Shrink-A-Dink machine from detonating.
With his position as President of the Supervillain Cartel in jeopardy, Dr. Epic makes plans to attend a sponsored event in order to maintain his reign; meanwhile, EB3 makes a shocking announcement.
In the season 2 premiere of the super villain comedy series, Dr. Epic suspects one of his employees might be up to no good; meanwhile, an unexpected guest arrives at Epic Labs.
The second season ramps up the laughs with an outrageous battle between Dr. Epicopolis and his diabolical robot EB3 for control of the Supervillain Cartel. Meanwhile, 1102 and Milianna continue their ‘will-they-or-won’t-they’ romance, and Svetlanna is one step closer to fulfilling her wish to become ‘doctor wife’ — Mrs. Epicoplis.
Hoping to regain control of his Evil Empire, Dr Epicopolis schemes to end his assistant’s quickie marriage to Svettlanna. Later, 1102 writes a love song with surprising results.
When Dr. Epicopolis launches his own channel and plots to become the “world’s biggest star” in order to ‘cancel’ the superheroes, he comes face to face with his most powerful foe: his own ego.
Inspired by the Halloween season, Dr. Epicopolis launches a supernatural scheme to replace the world’s population with ghosts, but will 1102’s prophetic words come back to haunt him?
In the premiere episode of the meta supervillain comedy (a spin-off from the award-winning Tara Tremendous podcast series), Dr. Epicopolis, the self-proclaimed “genius of all evil”, and his loyal assistant 1102, scheme to defeat the superheroes of Earth and take over the world yet again — this time with the unwitting help of Superman actress Sarah Douglas (starring as herself).
A meta comedy audio series following supervillain Dr. Epicopolis, the self-proclaimed ‘genius of all evil’ who plots to destroy Earth’s superheroes with his loyal but terribly mistreated slog, 1102.