OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes

'''OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes' is a Cartoon Network series created by Ian Jones-Quartey, formerly co-executive producer for Steven Universe, also known for his work on Adventure Time and Bravest Warriors''. Jones-Quartey even uses this series as the Grand Finale of his infamously abandoned RPG World webcomic in one episode.

Set in the year 201X, in a world populated entirely by the kind of characters you'd find in trading cards and old-school fighting games, a fierce battle rages on two sides of the road on Route 175: the villainous Box More, created by Lord Boxman to sell weapons to ne'er-do-wells, and the righteous Lakewood Plaza, a strip mall of ragtag heroes that combat Box More's petty schemes. Among the residents of Lakewood Plaza are the staff of the hero supply shop/convenience store Gar's Bodega: K.O., an energetic young boy determined to prove himself as the world's greatest hero, Radicles, an apathetic, narcissistic alien, and Enid, a levelheaded big sister-like employee.

The pilot, shorts, and series feature examples of:

 * Bi the Way: Enid, as confirmed by the creator. Same goes for Professor Venomous, and Boxman is revealed to be pansexual.
 * Big Sibling Mentor: Rad and Enid serve as this for K.O., as well as his superiors at Gar's Bodega.
 * Blue Is Heroic: K.O., Enid, and Rad wear blue (Enid and Rad have blue shirts while K.O. has a blue vest), and the plot of the show is about being heroes, specifically K.O. trying to become a hero.
 * Cast Full of Gay: The show has a very diverse cast of LGBT characters: Enid and Venomous are bisexual, Red Action is a lesbian, Boxman is pansexual, the Hue Troops are all LGBT+, Gregg is non-binary, Nick and Joff are a gay couple, and there are a number of Ambiguously Gay or Ambiguously Bi characters (such as Rad, Raymond, RMS, Brandon, Pastel, and Koala Princess.)
 * Cast of Snowflakes: This show has a little bit of everything in its cast. Humans, aliens, sentient food, anthropomorphic animals, robots, cyborgs, demons, angels, mutants...
 * A Day in the Limelight:
 * A number of the shorts focus on different characters other than the three main characters, such as Carol and Dendy.
 * The series proper is filled with this. While there are, of course, quite a few episodes that advance the Myth Arc or develop the main characters, there's an incredibly high number that also focus on secondary characters or antagonists, which has the effect of making most of the people in the series at least somewhat fleshed out and developed.
 * Hide Your Lesbians:
 * Enid and Red Action has a lot Les Yay moments between them and it was implied that Enid is bisexual because she has a peace sign sticker colored like the bisexual pride flag on her helmet in "Hope This Flies" and Red's past relationship with Yellow Technique implies they were more than friends. Word of God only confirmed their sexual orientation on Reddit and Twitter when the show was coming to an end, and it wasn't until "Red Action 3: Grudgement Day" to confirm they're a couple. "Back in Red Action" was about their first date but it was depicted as two friends just hanging out.
 * Boxman and Prof. Venomous' relationship appeared like a very friendly business partnership on the surface, but Word of God confirms they were a couple during their partnership.
 * Keet: K.O., the titular hero, approaches each day working at Mr. Gar's Bodega with a never-say-die enthusiasm in his quest to achieve higher levels of heroism on his power card.
 * Purple Is Powerful: Purple is a recurring color choice with some of the major characters. Notable examples include:
 * Enid's hair
 * Rad's powers
 * Mr. Gar's necktie
 * Carol's outfit
 * T.K.O.'s wristbands, eyelids and aura/energy blasts
 * Crinkly Wrinkly's purple fur, if his Power Level and Hidden Depths is anything to go by.
 * Played with for purple-skinned Professor Venomous.
 * He seems to invert it in that he's less powerful now as Venomous than he was as the normal-skin-toned Laserblast (since Laser lost his powers, and his experiments to try to get them back failed and just turned his skin purple for his trouble).
 * However, it's also played straight in that he uses many potions, viruses, or other concoctions that are purple. Also, his Turbo form Shadowy Figure, who actually does have powers, has grayish-purple skin, and when they become Shadowy Venomous (who's more powerful than either individual identity), he wears a purple-blue longcoat.
 * Real Men Wear Pink: The male main characters have a bit of pink in their attire, specifically K.O.'s legwarmers and Rad's pants.
 * Red Alert: Red lights flash and a klaxon sounds whenever Lord Boxman attacks the plaza.
 * Top-Heavy Guy: Many of the male characters have barrel chests and huge biceps but thin legs, particularly Gar and Radicles. K.O., despite being a little kid, also seems to be developing this way.
 * Vague Age: The show's tumblr has bios for most of the cast that list "age", but almost none of them are actual numbers. Instead most are broad categories or a variety of more descriptive answers:
 * K.O. is "6-11", as apparently are his classmates like Dendy. This even makes it into the actual show, as when K.O. learns that his mother quit being a superhero 6-11 years ago, he exclaims that's exactly how old he is.
 * Rad and Enid are "late teen".
 * Most of the minor characters of the plaza without any obvious age are categorized as "teen", "young adult", or "adult".
 * The robots are listed as "robo-[age group]". Jethro and Mikayla are "robo-kids", Shannon, Darrell and Raymond are "robo-teens", and Ernesto is a "robo-adult". The exception is Mr. Logic, whose age is "???"
 * Mr. Gar is "a little past his prime". Carol's age is "rude to ask!".
 * Villain Takes an Interest: Shadowy Figure towards K.O.; more specifically, he tries to Teach Him Anger and get him to release Turbo K.O.. For most of the series, we don't know why this is, but near the end of the third season, we learn that Shadowy Figure is himself the Turbo alter-ego of Professor Venomous, who was once known as Laserblast and is K.O.'s biological father. Since Venomous knew K.O. was his son since shortly after the events of "We're Captured", Shadowy no doubt knew this too, and figured that his son very likely also had a Turbo form dormant inside him and wanted to bring it out to advance his own plans.
 * World of Badass: More or less everyone in the show is a hero or villain.
 * Year X: The show takes place in the year 201X.