"Aggro's Jam" is the first segment of the seventy-third episode of Miles from Tomorrowland. It premiered on May 14, 2018 alongside "Sea Change", and is the first segment of the nineteenth episode in the third season.
Plot[]
Mission Force One leaves the Zenith with their respective space jets to Planet Tessitura. The team came there because Miles and Loretta say that back when they were kids, their parents used to tell them space legends. Their favorite was about a planet where strange vibrations in the air make everyone sing instead of talk. Blodger likes those kinds of planets.
Although Haruna says that it might be the craziest thing he has ever heard and it can't be possible, Loretta says that when she was five, she started researching whether it could be possible. After years of writing codes and searching the universe, she finally found Tessitura, a planet that might have the right conditions. Today, Mission Force One gets to see if Loretta's theory is right. Admirals Watson and Crick are meeting the team there to check it out, as well.
To test if this is the right planet, Mirandos activates the audio monitor. Things on the planet quickly vibrate, and Haruna realizes that the vibrations are making him burst into song. Mission Force One congratulates Loretta for her work paying off, and they can really rock. The Admirals appear, and they state that they landed their shuttle pretty far, as someone forgot to charge it. They then notice themselves singing, and are told by Mission Force One about how great the planet is.
After that song ends, a Nemesystems escape pod lands on the planet. Aggro appears with Destructo-bots he built to stop Mission Force One. He realizes that he is singing, and although he may not like it, he has a new plan to stop Mission Force One. This time, he tells the Destructo-Bots to destroy the team's space jets, and they agree. They say that destroying anything is the only thing that brings them joy.
Mission Force One and the Admirals notice this, and realize that Nemesystems is up to no good again. Mission Force One then suits up to stop Nemesystems. They then deactivate the Destructo-Bots. Miles and the Admirals congratulate Blodger for using himself as a slingshot to deactivate one of the Destructo-Bots.
Aggro reveals that he has more Destructo-Bots, which then destroy the space jets, shocking Mission Force One and the Admirals. Mission Force One realizes that Aggro is the one responsible for all of this. The Destructo-Bots then start to ruin the planet by forming a crack. Aggro tells the Destructo-Bots to use their trap beams to trap Mission Force One. They then trap the Admirals, who are then freed by Miles. Haruna does the math, and states that there are more Destructo-Bots than Mission Force One can fight, so the team and the Admirals decide to retreat.
Aggro assumes that building robots should be his full time job. Just then, the Destructo-Bots destroy the Nemesystems escape pod, as they are only programmed to destroy everything in their path. This shocks Aggro, who tries to shut them off but realizes that he forgot to add an off switch. The Destructo-Bots then decide to capture Aggro. Aggro then goes away from the Destructo-Bots when the vibrations stop.
Mission Force One and the Admirals notice this. Loretta realizes that if the vibrations cause the singing, maybe they come and go. Miles tells Mission Force One that they need a plan when Aggro appears, stating that he needs help from the team because the Destructo-Bots destroyed his ship. Miles accepts Aggro's plea to get him off the planet, as that's what Mission Force One does. He tries to call Zeno to bring the Zenith to Tessitura to pick Mission Force One, but the signal isn't strong enough.
The vibrations begin again, upsetting Aggro, who wants to get off of the planet as quickly as he can. Miles reassures him that Mission Force One will get him and the team out of the planet. Although Mission Force One's are damaged, there is still the Admirals' shuttle, which is out of power. Although charging it will take an hour, Mission Force One will find a way.
Just then, the Destructo-Bots appear. Miles then welcomes Aggro to Mission Force One's troop. Although this is Aggro's worst dream, he decides to be an ally of Mission Force One. They then start to make their way to the Admirals' ship while escaping from the Destructo-Bots. The Destructo-Bots then destroy the bottom of the cliff, causing rocks to fall. They then make rock music.
It is time for Mission Force One and the Admirals to take it to the top. Mission Force One and Aggro deactivate more Destructo-Bots as they make their way to the shuttle. Everyone makes it to the shuttle, and Aggro wonders how to get it into the sky, since it has no power. Mission Force One tells Aggro to not be upset, as the team has their blast jets to lift it up.
One Destructo-Bot appears, and destroys the ground underneath the shuttle. Realizing that the shuttle will fall before it heads off the ground, Aggro decides to be a hero by destroying the Destructo-Bot. Mission Force One then lifts the shuttle out of the planet while singing about Aggro being a hero and saving the day.
Aggro feels good to be a hero and to help his team. Aggro decides to do this more, and assumes that this is just a dream. The Zenith then catches the shuttle in a trap beam. Mission Force One realizes it and also realizes that they are speaking again.
Aggro admits that he created those robots that destroyed everything. He apologizes, as he was just trying to do his job. Blodger thanks Aggro for saving Mission Force One. Aggro tells Blodger to not tell anyone about this, and tells everyone that Commander Nemex is in the shuttle when Nemex is not. Aggro then leaves.
Miles is so glad Loretta found Tessitura. Loretta can't wait to go back and explore it some more. Blodger states that Mission Force One doesn't need a planet to make them all rock. The team and the Admirals decide to rock some more, with Aggro being a part of it even while leaving.
Cast[]
- Justin Felbinger as Miles Callisto
- Fiona Bishop as Loretta Callisto
- Ivy Bishop as Mirandos
- Sam Lavagnino as Blodger Blopp
- Issac Ryan Brown as Haruna Kitumba
- John DiMaggio as Aggro
- Danny Jacob as Admiral Watson/Destructo-Bot
- Diedrich Bader as Admiral Crick
Songs[]
- "We Can Really Rock"
- "Why Am I Singin'?"
- "I Gotta Stop This Bot"
- "Oh No"
- "Take It to the Top"
- "Hero"
- "Aggro's Victory"
Trivia[]
- This is a musical-themed episode, making this episode feature the most songs (a total of seven) out of all the episodes in the series.
- This is the second and final episode to feature more than one song, following "Operation Groovestar".
- One of the songs featured in this episode, "Oh No", is heard in the end credits of this episode. This is the sixth and final time (third consecutive time) that music other than "Way Out" or the closing theme used since "Connect and Protect" is heard in the end credits. The first was in "Yuri's Night/I, Stella", the second was in "The Discovery Expedition/Snow Globe", the third was in "Galactech: The Search for the Plectrix/Robo-Monkey Business", the fourth was in "Operation Groovestar/The Suit Pursuit", and the fifth was in "The Space Station Situation".
- Tessitura is the only planet whose strange vibrations make everyone sing instead of talk.
- This is the last episode to not feature a gap between the start of the episode and its title card.
- The title card is formed when the electric guitar plays, and it is formed by the volume from a radio.
- This is the second time Aggro appears without Commander Nemex, following "Friend or FoeBot".
- This episode features new machines designed by Nemesystems: Destructo-Bots. They destroy anything in their path, including the company's own starships.
- Aggro becomes a temporary ally of Mission Force One in this episode.
- This is the only episode to not feature M.E.R.C., making Miles the only cast member to appear in every episode in the series.
- Similar plots would later be used for the Elena of Avalor episode "Sweetheart's Day", when a potion makes everyone sing, and the Vampirina episode "The Vamp-Opera", when a spell causes everyone to sing consistently.
Gallery[]