Abnormality Dancin' Boy
Now, from my chrysalis, I’ll become a butterfly. I’ll show off everything as it is.

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Abnormality Dancin' Boy
Now, from my chrysalis, I’ll become a butterfly. I’ll show off everything as it is.
Quapal + Extra Gopal sketches in this late hour
Look, I'm a strong believer that BBBGalaxy should have like 3 season max (not the comic one we have right now). That's why Tempur-A got introduced at the end of season 1, because we are supposed to know more of them in season 2. I don't get why this didn't happened. They leave alot of interesting plot point that should have been expanded but instead they decided to make movie 2.
I miss it so much you don't understand, the build up to each arc is so good. You think Vargoba happend in the last two episode? Of course It's not, it's a slow build up from previous episodes that explode exactly just right. Getting Cahaya and Solar in the same arc is perfect! And Boboiboy also get flung to the space is great too. Love that whenever I watch the episode.
I'm still salty about it. God I wish they didn't make movie 2 yet. How I wish I can be in a timeline where they did season 2 of BBBGalaxy and explore more planets instead following Boboiboy search how to unlock third tier.
My point is, they should have show us how Boboiboy unlock the second tier, then do the movie. The comic arcs could be all be a 12 episode with each have it's own season too. I miss regular old Boboiboy who just happened to stumble to troubles and somehow also unlock new elemental.
Did you notice he never seek it out exactly? except when it actually needed, like Water.
Boboiboy in BBBGalaxy is new to leadership and make many bad decisions that hurt his friends over and over again. Boboiboy in BBBComic now is, not really doing that. Did he grow behind the screen? Probably. It that a good decisions to make by Monsta? Not at all.
Boboiboy motivation now is learning how to unlock third tier instead of saving powersphera, who, I remind you, is still appearing all the time anyway. They could have him just searching the powersphera first and just accidentally, as always, unlock his third tier.
This new motivation, in my opinion, is too selfish even for Boboiboy. He said he want to do it anyway "just incase". Just incase what? There's no panels that showing us a new villain that lurk in the dark. It's pointless to prepare "just incase" power up. What if it didn't happened? What then? You are slowly becoming Retakk'a yourself Boboiboy.
The Elementals AU
It's practically a rite of passage for this fandom atp. I wrote all of this in one go, and for some reason decided it needed to be in Netflix-style horrible episodic description format. So don't worry if it doesn't make sense to you, because it barely does to me too and that's what it means to read Netflix's show descriptions!
This AU specifically isn't just an Elementals AU, it's also a part franchise rewrite.
First written; checks date Satriantar wow it's been over thirteen months??!
The Elementals (show)
Summary: a team of seven superheroes, each with a unique elemental power, take on the task of defending their planet from bad guys.
Season 1
Episode One: Trio Ori (Part One)
Tanah moves to Pulau Rintis Secondary School. There, he meets two interesting girls who seem like night and day-Halilintar Petir and Taufan Angin.
Episode Two: Trio Ori (Part Two)
Tanah, Hali, and Taufan mark coming together as an official team with their first battle against an alien invasion. But will they be able to pull through and save the world?
Episode Three: Adu Du
The Elementals are having a hard time adjusting to their new superhero life and keep stepping on each other’s toes. However, the appearance of a new villain has them realizing they’re much stronger when they work together-even outside of hero work.
Episode Four: Ying And Yaya
Ying and Yaya discover Tanah and Hali’s secrets separately. They dance around the other until they have no choice but to reveal they know to help the Elementals.
Episode Five: Gopal In The Chair
Taufan makes the decision to tell her best friend Gopal that she’s a superhero, in the aftermath of Ying and Yaya’s reveals. This has unexpected consequences when Gopal begins trying to be the Elementals’ ‘guy in the chair’.
Episode Six: Thunderstorm (Part One)
When the Elementals underestimate Adu Du upon his return, Adu Du successfully gives them a permanent weakness-and a new power-up. Thunderstorm is stronger than both Taufan and Tanah-but Hali has no clue who she is!
Episode Seven: Thunderstorm (Part Two)
When the Elementals underestimate Adu Du upon his return, Adu Du successfully gives them a permanent weakness-and a new power-up. Thunderstorm is stronger than both Taufan and Tanah-but Hali has no clue who she is!
Episode Eight: Cyclone
In the aftermath of Hali’s new power-up, Adu Du makes a plan to use her again. However, it backfires in the Elementals’ favor-they’ll be even stronger once they catch Cyclone!
Episode Nine: Mastery
Both Hali and Taufan can upgrade their powers-but their lack of control’s endangering the city. Gopal, Ying, and Yaya begin to train the girls while Tanah wonders if he’s good enough to continue with the Elementals.
Episode Ten: Quake (Part One)
Tanah might leave Pulau Rintis now that his family’s back on their feet, but does he really want to? And do Hali and Taufan even need him? The Elementals are getting divided, and they might not withstand the earthquake Adu Du has prepared for them.
Episode Eleven: Quake (Part Two)
Tanah might leave Pulau Rintis now that his family’s back on their feet, but does he really want to? And do Hali and Taufan even need him? The Elementals are getting divided, and they might not withstand the earthquake Adu Du has prepared for them.
Season 2
Episode One: Return To Pulau Rintis (Part One)
The new school year has started, and the Elementals meet two new underclassmen, as well as a new student. Wen Api and Wen Ais are opposite twins and a year younger than Hali, Taufan, and Tanah-as well as fresh qualifiers for the Elementals!
Episode Two: Return To Pulau Rintis (Part Two)
Fang Dao is a genius who’s skipped two years. However, his friend-making skills are less than perfect, getting on the Elementals’ nerves. They also have to deal with their first ‘villain’ as a team of five-Kitsune!
Episode Three: Return To Pulau Rintis (Part Three)
The Elementals and Kitsune have to work fast if they want to stop Adu Du’s plan. However, Ais begins having suspicions about Kitsune’s identity and Api doesn’t trust her at all. Will they be able to win so divided?
Episode Four: Return To Pulau Rintis (Part Four)
The Elementals discover Kitsune’s real goal-taking Adu Du’s inactive Power Sphera, Ochobot. In the aftermath of the battle, Kitsune and Ochobot disappear, and the Elementals begin their hunt for her.
Episode Five: Blaze
Kitsune finally appears-but this time she’s against the Elementals and fighting them for real. Up against her superior skill, the Elementals don’t stand a chance-until Api upgrades into Blaze!
Episode Six: Ejo Jo (Part One)
Fang discovers the Elementals’ identities-and uses it to blackmail them into letting him help. However, they reject his ideas and do the opposite on the battlefield entirely-until it lands them in hot water against the Earth’s newest alien attacker, Ejo Jo.
Episode Seven: Ejo Jo (Part Two)
The Elementals are forced to work with Adu Du when Kitsune doesn’t show, but to defeat Ejo Jo, it takes a sacrifice that forces the Elementals to realize that things aren’t always black and white.
Episode Eight: In Honor of Probe (Part One)
To repay Adu Du for helping them against Ejo Jo, the Elementals help him start to rebuild Probe. In the aftermath of their team-up, lines begin to blur as they realize maybe he’s not as bad as he tries to be.
Episode Nine: In Honor of Probe (Part Two)
To repay Adu Du for helping them against Ejo Jo, the Elementals help him start to rebuild Probe. In the aftermath of their team-up, lines begin to blur as they realize maybe he’s not as bad as he tries to be.
Episode Ten: Family By Bond
After Ejo Jo’s defeat, a new villain comes to Earth to avenge him-Adu Du’s mother! Adu Du and Probe’s new morals are put to the test, and the Elementals help them as best they can. Kitsune finally appears-but questions Adu Du and Probe’s redemptions.
Episode Eleven: Leaf and Light (Part One)
Twins Cahaya and Daun transfer to Pulau Rintis High School in the wake of a mysterious incident. Cahaya clashes against Fang in a competition of intelligence, while Daun befriends Api and Taufan.
Episode Twelve: Leaf and Light (Part Two)
Cahaya refuses to put Daun in danger, but her vow to never use their powers is put to the test when Kitsune attacks the Elementals with new shadow powers. Daun is hurt when he tries to help them, and Cahaya is forced to make a choice.
Episode Thirteen: Leaf and Light (Part Three)
Cahaya and Kitsune are evenly matched, and nothing can tip the scales-except Ais. The laziest Elemental is tired of taking the backseat, and finally he shows the true power of change.
Season Three
Episode One: Natural Forces (Part One)
The holidays begin, and so do Cahaya, Daun, Api, and Ais’ training. Fang proves to be a greater help than ever, and as a full team for the first time, the Elementals decide to chase their first villain-Kitsune.
Episode Two: Natural Forces (Part Two)
In the center of the Earth, truths about the Elementals’ origins are revealed. The new team is shaken to the very core when Kitsune tells them what exactly their powers are.
Episode Three: Natural Forces (Part Three)
Fang appears to feel bitter about Yaya, Ying, and Gopal’s new powers-and Cahaya’s teasing certainly isn’t helping matters. However, the Elementals and the NFs-Natural Forces-will have to work together to stop Kitsune from taking away all their new powers with Ochobot.
Episode Four: Change (Part One)
School’s back! In the wake of so many changes, it’s difficult to adjust. However, slowly they’re finding new ways to work together, better than before. Not every friendship is forged under fire.
Episode Five: Change (Part Two)
School’s back! In the wake of so many changes, it’s difficult to adjust. However, slowly they’re finding new ways to work together, better than before. Not every friendship is forged under fire.
Episode Six: Kitsune (Part One)
Fang’s distance from the groups grows, and Cahaya takes on his previous task of investigating Kitsune’s identity. However, she soon realizes that even Fang surpasses her.
Episode Seven: Kitsune (Part Two)
Kitsune announces her ultimatum-the Elementals and Natural Forces surrender their powers, or she destroys their sun. Fang tells them it’s a bluff-but they no longer trust him.
Episode Eight: Kitsune (Part Three)
Adu Du and Probe return-just in time to show Kitsune’s true nature. However, she still rejects working with them, and warns that they can’t stop the storm headed their way.
Episode Nine: Fang (Part One)
Captain Kaizo is even better than Kitsune-and with her on his side, the Elementals can’t win. Much less without powers.
Episode Ten: Fang (Part Two)
Kitsune and Captain Kaizo clash to decide the Elementals and NFs’ fates. In the aftermath of their battle, Kitsune stops hiding behind a mask.
Episode Eleven: Anti-Hero (Part One)
Fang Dao is really Fang K’tenna-the Legendary Ghost, Kitsune. He’s spent over a year fighting against his best friends, and throughout it all he’s been torn. Which side should he choose-blood or bond?
Episode Twelve: Anti-Hero (Part Two)
Fang Dao is really Fang K’tenna-the Legendary Ghost, Kitsune. He’s spent over a year fighting against his best friends, and throughout it all he’s been torn. Which side should he choose-blood or bond?
Episode Thirteen: Teleportal (Part One)
Power Sphera Klamkabot comes to Earth, and in his wake is a threat that none of them are prepared to face. The only one who stands a chance is their Power Sphera expert, Fang-but he’s unconcerned about Ochobot and focused only on the villain.
Episode Fourteen: Teleportal (Part Two)
When Ochobot is killed and Fang reveals the reason behind his obsession with defeating Bora Ra, the Elementals unite to deliver a devastating attack. To resurrect Ochobot, they are willing to pay any price.
Season 4
Episode One: Boboiboy (Part One)
To resurrect Ochobot, the Elementals channelled their power in the Earth’s core. It had an unexpected side effect-the return of the Wielder of the Seven Elementals, Boboiboy Khan! Boboiboy is asleep rather than dead now, but if he doesn’t wake up the Elementals won’t ever get their powers back.
Episode Two: Boboiboy (Part Two)
When Ejo Jo makes a comeback, Fang is the only one who can awaken Boboiboy. Boboiboy shows the Elementals a new power-fusions!
Episode Three: The Divider of Gravity
Not even Boboiboy can return their second tiers, so the Elementals return to training to get them back. But more attacks happen, so it’s up to the Natural Forces to step up. And out of the four-Yaya is the first to get to her second tier!
Episode Four: The Warper of Time
Captain Kaizo alerts Fang to an increased number of attacks on Earth as a result of the attention they have drawn. Rapid-fire attacks can only be slowed by one force-time.
Episode Five: Halilintar Petir
When Ying and Yaya prove unable to handle it, Hali steps in. She becomes the first to get her second tier back-just as she was the first to achieve it!
Episode Six: The Shifter of Molecule
The Natural Forces are shaping up to be stronger than the Elementals, and this is proven true when Gopal is the next to get his second tier.
Episode Seven: Protectors of Power Spheras (Part One)
Fang returns to space when Kitsune is called in, and when he doesn’t return to Earth, the Elementals and NFs follow his tracks. They learn he was lost on a mission for the organization he’s linked with-Trackers and Protectors of Power Spheras, TAPOPS!
Episode Eight: Protectors of Power Spheras (Part Two)
When Commander Koko Ci wants to take Ochobot, the Elementals and NFs have to make a choice. They choose…to join TAPOPS!
Episode Nine: Hold Back
To keep their secret identities, only a few of the Elementals are allowed to go on missions at any one time. For now, they’re content to stay as reserves and backup-until Api runs into some trouble.
Episode Ten: Sai and Shielda (Part One)
The Elementals are put through the TAPOPS Toughness Test when Admiral Tarung comes out of retirement! Can they pass it and stay in TAPOPS?
Episode Eleven: Sai and Shielda (Part Two)
Sai and Shielda are put against the Elementals and NFs in separate tests, spanning five days. First is Hali and Tanah, next is Taufan and Daun, then Cahaya and Gopal, Yaya and Ying, then finally Api and Ais. There’s just one twist-Sai and Shielda have an extra person helping them out.
Episode Twelve: Sai and Shielda (Part Three)
The tests continue, but not every fight ends positively. Not all of them pass, but that doesn’t mean they won’t try again!
Episode Thirteen: Roktaroka
Api and Ais aren’t TAPOPS members anymore. This becomes a problem when Trio Ori aren’t a match for a mind-controlled fiery alien while fighting against some space pirates on a mission!
Episode Fourteen: TAPOPS Reserves
As official TAPOPS Reserves, Api is trying her best to get back onto the others’ levels. But Ais is slowing her down, and she wonders if it’s worth leaving her twin behind.
Episode Fifteen: Bad Dudes (Part One)
Jokertu is sneaky, deceitful, fast and quick-witted, which is how he’s managed to rise on TAPOPS’ wanted list with every member of theirs he captures. The only person who can match him in stealth, smarts, and speed is Kitsune, and he’ll have to work fast if he wants to save everyone!
Episode Sixteen: Bad Dudes (Part Two)
Phantom Thief Panto may be a reluctant villain, but that doesn’t make him any less dangerous. Nothing can stop him-so they try peace talks instead.
Episode Seventeen: Bad Dudes (Part Three)
Captain Kaizo is the closest to Planet Circus, so he’s the one to attack Jugglenaut to take down the Bad Dudes. When he starts to struggle, help comes in the form of family.
No idea what I was on, but have this and message me for explanations if you want. Hope it's vaguely comprehensive!
*drops out*
@recordmcqueen @samaniala heyyy I decided to make Fang actually cool and a feasible spy trying his best-
(Fang is trans FTM in this btw)
Imagine gentar having his own educational series where he explains to the audience about the diffrent sources of energy like non renewable energy and renewable energy
Of course theres going to be the rest of the elementals holding up the props in a stage show and when they mention solar power, they just shine the stage lights onto solar, just solar and then he just pulls out a solar panel outta his pocket and then explains how the panels convert solar energy into electricity in the most complex wording possible, even continuing into the credits, until the post credits scene just shows him 3 hours later with the rest of his class and friends already asleep when he finally finishes his explanation.
Me looking at Elements as Archons:
Me looking at Venti's backstory:
Me: :)
Me: what if i just-
You know what i kinda still think about them from time to time but more like traumatized post-war broskis which only exists in my au //dips
idk why I made this but enjoy it
vid made by asticot_banana (TikTok)