The Missing Linked
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Mighty Max episode | |
"The Missing Linked" | |
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Episode no. | 17 |
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Airdate | 1994 |
Where | United States |
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List of all Mighty Max episodes |
"The Missing Linked" is the 17th episode of Mighty Max TV series.
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[edit] Plot
The population of the little town of Schlepak is dwindling as people begin to vanish never to be seen or heard from again. This sends the town into a panic as they worry about their friends and loved ones. The people are uncertain about what to do in the midst of this crisis. Virgil, Norman, and Max investigate and meet a girl who reveals to them that a monstrous creature has engulfed her brother.
They discover that a deranged scientist who is having a difficult time remembering his name created two different organic slime creatures he named Corpus that devours and integrates metallic objects and human beings into its physical structure, making it stronger and bigger. They try to stop the creature, but its seems somehow impervious to any form of attack.
The stakes become higher as it becomes personal for Max and Virgil when Norman becomes another victim of Corpus. Now they set out again to confront the scientist with no name and attempt to rescue Norman and the rest of the villagers imprisoned within the abomination known as Corpus.
[edit] Characters
[edit] Educational Epilogue
Max is at his desk talking about the friends getting into trouble.
[edit] Trivia
- "Corpus" was the name of a Mighty Max Dread Head, although the toy only seems to share the name with the creature, as its contents are a grave digger and a zombie, which have absolutely nothing to do with the episode.
- In this episode, the pink blob monster is called "Corpus". Corpus also means: "Body" in Latin, and is a disease (curse) of the flesh in "The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind"(A popular PC/XBOX game).
[edit] References
Preceded by "Blood of the Dragon" |
Mighty Max episodes | Followed by "The Year of the Rat" |