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  • So, the reason Coop can't just use the MEGAS is because it's trapped with Fusion Matter. Okay, okay, I'll go with that. This is where my problem comes in. In a side mission, it's mentioned that the Glorft fought off the Fusion Spawn before. The MEGAS has proven itself capable of taking on a considerably large amount of the Glorft at once. So, how did the fusion spawn get MEGAS covered in that much fusion matter to begin with? Heck, why didn't Coop just go up there as soon as the planet showed up, and punch it to bits? They've taken on bigger.
    • Most likely his attempt at punching it what's lodged it in fusion matter. Coop probably tried smashing it and the fuse realized they couldn't stop MEGAS by fighting so they lodged around him. Coop barley escaped.
    • According to the short prequel manga that can be found on the site's main page Coop was too busy playing video games to notice until it was too late.
  • Where's Goo? Imaginary energy is stated as being Fuse's weakness, and nobody has more than Goo.
    • Probably they didn't want to overload her. The fuse could easily keep making more to keep up with her and overload her brain, the same reason they probably haven't tried it with Mac. Plus we know once Goo's energys out it can't be stopped and when that much is released.... well let's just say the fuse would be the least of our problems.
  • Why isn't this shit a Cartoon yet? I really hate how they haven't done a show about this yet.
    • I REALLY want there to be a cartoon about this to, BUT! there is one major reason that would be very difficult: voice actors. They got all of the several shows voice actors to record, say, a few lines each for the game. But a show (which would probably last quite a few seasons) would require rounding up ALL of those voice actors again, most of whom have probably moved on to other projects, and getting them to stick with the show for the entirety of it's run. However, if they were ever able to bypass this and get all the right VA's (or good enough sound alikes) the potential for a Fusion Fall show would be AMAZING.
    • Personally, I'm glad there isn't one. I don't trust CN with there own properties anymore.
    • Max Steel reboot is strongly similar to Fusion Fall when you consider only the plot. There are so many points in the first seasons happening like a fan imagining how a Fusion Fall's cartoon could work that it can counts like a Max Steel's skin over Fusion Fall. And to make things worse: The firsts seasons are unbelievably good thanks to a plot that makes the Space Opera speak to the teenagers who are NOT Star Trek fanatic fans.
  • Why aren't there any Total Drama Island characters?!?
    • Because Cartoon Network doesn't actually own Total Drama Island.
    • And they would contribute nothing.
      • That's not true, they'd be no less useful than the cast of Ed, Edd, and Eddy.
        • The Eds are merchants, right? But seriously, it's more like: Ed, Edd and Eddy's been on TV for a while, and most of its watchers now are adolescents. They're more into action games than most of the kids watching Total Drama Island. It's my guess anyway. Alternately: The three are already huge on the Cartoon Network universe, having appeared on Powerpuff Girls and Kids Next Door. Players would eventually like to know where the hell were they in the game if the weren't there.
    • It could also be because of the fact that a large amount of Cartoon Network fans do not like this show. Back when this game still had forums, the users made it clear that they didn't want to see even a glimpse of them in the game. So TDI is in the same boat as The Problem Solverz.
  • Am I the only one who wishes this were a one player console game, where you could update every time they changed something?
  • How old are the KND? Younger Than They Look, almost thirteen, or what?
    • You know, Lord Fuse is devastating ALL wide world, and when you remember that the 5 mains are the KND's top operatives, they have been facing Fuses for a LONG time, like since of the 1st day. So it is the time to take the Obstructive Bureaucrat and kick it out of the next open window.
      • Even nemesis from a live long are helping each other (all right, with tons of distrust at every moment when there aren't live at stake); so, when Father is helping KND, and the PPG as along with Mojo and Him, forget the rule of age is necessary to preserve the best active fighters around.
    • At the KND page there are a big debate about how that rule of age is insane just inside of the show itself, and that is a Nightmare Fuel bigger than looks like.
  • So, the guides. We've got Ben, Mojo, and Dexter. All three super-powerful in their own right, their respective shows are all in the action genre; basically, it makes sense that if you're training kids to be fighters, they'd be the guides. Then we've got... Edd. Who, for the record, was the weakest of the main cast of his own show, which was comedy, not action. Why not, say, one of the KND as a guide? They're a huge part of the game, but no characters are actually guides. Or maybe a serious fighter, like Samurai Jack? It just kind of baffles me as to why Edd, of all people, would be chosen for a guide when there are so many more action-oriented characters that would fit the bill so much better.
    • Thematic reasons, clearly enough. Not all of the shows involved are action oriented, and it makes sense to have one of the guides represent that portion of Cartoon Network.
    • Please, do not take it personally, this humble comment is not an offence, BUT Dexter is not necessary an action-oriented cartoon for most of the episodes. Like, Monkey and the Justice Friends were more like a Spin-Off than a piece of the main show itself. Dexter gave us more laughs than many others cartoon do nowadays; and at least to me, it made Dexter and Edd keep a balance in the Guide system with the action guys.
    • Thematic reasons once again. Each guide will give a unique sequence of quests that are helping to turn the wave of the war or, in Edd's case, rebuild the world after that. Allright, in the first look (in special when you see the 4 guides side by side) it is strange, unpleasant even, but It Makes Sense in Context as the game follow.