The Tick Season 2 Episode 1
The Tick
Season 2

Ep 1. The Little Wooden Boy and the Belly of Love

  • TVY
  • September 9, 1995
  • 26 min
  • 7.3  (341)

In the Season 2 premiere of "The Tick," titled "The Little Wooden Boy and the Belly of Love," our beloved superhero and his faithful sidekick Arthur are back in action, ready to save The City once again from impending doom.

The episode kicks off with a glimpse into the aftermath of the chaotic events of the Season 1 finale. The City is still recovering from the chaos caused by the Terror and his dastardly plans, but a new threat looms on the horizon. As darkness continues to cast its shadow over the city streets, The Tick and Arthur must rise to the occasion and protect the innocent.

Our dynamic duo finds themselves facing a mysterious and perplexing case involving a missing child. Reports have been surfacing about strange disappearances, with children vanishing without a trace. In their quest to solve this peculiar mystery, The Tick and Arthur stumble upon a trail that leads them to the unlikeliest of places: an enchanted toy store.

Enveloped in an atmosphere of whimsy and magic, the toy store is a wonderland that seems to have a life of its own. As they explore the aisles, the duo encounters peculiar objects and characters that could only belong in The Tick's peculiar world. Each step brings them closer to unravelling the truth behind the missing children and discovering the nefarious plot that lies hidden within the store.

To their surprise, The Tick and Arthur encounter a charming wooden puppet named Pinocchio, who possesses an enigmatic connection to the mysterious disappearances. Pinocchio, seemingly brought to life by some unknown force, becomes a valuable ally and guide on their quest. With his childlike innocence, infectious optimism, and a touch of mischief, Pinocchio leads our heroes deeper into the secrets of the toy store, unraveling a web of interconnected stories that raises more questions than answers.

As they navigate this labyrinthine world of enchantment and danger, our heroes face various trials and obstacles. Along the way, they encounter both old friends and foes, with unexpected alliances forming and old grudges resurfacing. The Tick's unwavering determination and unwieldy strength offers a beacon of hope, while Arthur's intelligence and resourcefulness continue to complement his eccentric partner.

"The Little Wooden Boy and the Belly of Love" explores deeper themes of identity, purpose, and the power of imagination. Through their encounters, The Tick and Arthur grapple with their own personal demons, ultimately discovering that true strength lies not only in physical prowess but also in sacrifice, compassion, and the strength of their friendship.

The episode is packed with a perfect blend of action, humor, and heart. The witty and clever dialogue, characteristic of "The Tick," keeps the audience entertained while driving the plot forward. The episode's stunning visual effects bring to life the vivid and fantastical world of the toy store, seamlessly blending the real and the surreal.

As the episode reaches its thrilling conclusion, The Tick and Arthur inch closer to uncovering the truth behind the missing children and the enigmatic toy store. The battle between good and evil intensifies, forcing our heroes to make difficult choices that will undoubtedly shape their future adventures.

The Season 2 premiere of "The Tick" sets the tone for another exciting and unpredictable journey. With its inventive storytelling, charismatic characters, and larger-than-life superhero shenanigans, this episode leaves viewers eager for what lies ahead in the remaining episodes of the season.

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  • First Aired
    September 9, 1995
  • Content Rating
    TVY
  • Runtime
    26 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (341)