Warped!
Warped! is an American live-action buddy comedy television series that premiered on Nickelodeon on January 20, 2022.[1] The show follows Milo, the introverted manager of a comic book store in a strip mall, whose orderly world is turned upside down when his boss hires the energetic and unpredictable Ruby as a new employee.[2] Despite their clashing personalities, Milo and Ruby develop an unlikely friendship while embarking on comedic adventures with their quirky circle of friends, including the fashion-savvy Darby and the laid-back Hurley.[2] Created by Kevin Kopelow and Heath Seifert—known for their work on Disney Channel's Austin & Ally and Nickelodeon's Cousins for Life—the series was produced by Nickelodeon Productions and aimed at a tween audience with its blend of pop culture references, comic book fandom, and lighthearted humor.[3] Anton Starkman stars as Milo, with Kate Godfrey portraying Ruby, Ariana Molkara as Darby, and Christopher Martinez as Hurley; supporting roles include Makenzie Lee-Foster as Ren and guest appearances by comic book industry figures like Kevin Smith.[4] The series ran for a single season consisting of 13 episodes, concluding its original run on March 31, 2022, after which Nickelodeon opted not to renew it for a second season.[5] As of 2025, Warped! is available for streaming on platforms such as Paramount+ and Apple TV.[6] Warped! highlights themes of friendship, self-acceptance, and the joys of geek culture, often featuring episodes centered around comic conventions, store mishaps, and imaginative escapades.[7]Premise and format
Premise
Warped! is a buddy comedy television series centered on the employees of a comic book store named Warped!, located in a strip mall. The show follows Milo, the store's manager and a meticulous enthusiast of comics and pop culture, whose orderly daily routine is dramatically altered by the arrival of his new co-worker, Ruby, a vibrant and unpredictable young woman hired by their boss.[2][8] Set primarily within the confines of the Warped! store, the narrative explores the evolving relationship between Milo and Ruby as they form an unlikely alliance to create the world's greatest graphic novel, while handling customer interactions, inventory mishaps, and spontaneous escapades inspired by the comics they sell. Their contrasting personalities drive much of the humor: Milo's precise, geeky approach to store management clashes with Ruby's chaotic energy and impulsive ideas, leading to a series of comedic situations that strengthen their unlikely friendship.[2][9][10] The series emphasizes workplace dynamics infused with comic book culture, where the protagonists navigate personal growth, loyalty among colleagues, and lighthearted adventures that blend real-life antics with fantastical elements drawn from the store's merchandise. This core premise highlights themes of adaptation and camaraderie in a niche retail environment, showcasing how Ruby's enthusiasm pushes Milo beyond his comfort zone while his reliability grounds her exuberance.[8][9]Format
Warped! employs a multi-camera sitcom format typical of Nickelodeon live-action comedies, featuring a live studio audience and laugh track to enhance its humorous delivery.[7][11] The series utilizes quick cuts and staged scenes to capture ensemble dynamics in a comic book store environment, emphasizing comedic timing through audience reactions.[7] Each episode runs approximately 22 minutes, adhering to standard half-hour network television slots with commercials.[12] The structure revolves around self-contained stories centered on hijinks within the store, such as inventory mishaps or customer interactions, often resolving within a single installment without overarching season arcs.[7] This episodic approach allows for standalone adventures that highlight the central duo's contrasting personalities, as Milo and Ruby navigate their unlikely partnership amid daily chaos.[13] As a buddy comedy, Warped! prioritizes physical humor through slapstick gags and props-related antics, alongside quick-witted banter filled with sarcasm and mild insults among the ensemble cast.[7] Episodes frequently incorporate pop culture references to comics, superheroes, and fandom culture, weaving these elements into the narrative via store inventory and character obsessions to appeal to young audiences familiar with geek tropes.[13] Recurring gags often involve eccentric customers or mishandled merchandise, fostering ensemble interactions that drive the show's lighthearted, relatable tone.[7]Cast and characters
Main cast
Kate Godfrey portrays Ruby, the outgoing and impulsive new hire at the comic book store who brings chaos through her energetic antics and pop culture enthusiasm.[14] Anton Starkman depicts Milo, the introverted yet comic-obsessed manager whose expertise in graphic novels and superheroes drives much of the series' humor, particularly as he navigates awkward social situations that foster his personal growth.[4][15] Ariana Molkara plays Darby, Milo's quirky best friend and fellow employee at the store, who often acts as the voice of reason amid the group's mishaps, delivering sarcastic commentary with her smart and creative flair.[4][16] Christopher Martinez acts as Hurley, the laid-back owner of the neighboring pizzeria who provides comic relief through his oblivious authority and inventive, if misguided, culinary experiments that frequently spill over into the comic store's chaos.[4][17]Recurring cast
Makenzie Lee-Foster portrays Ren, Milo's tech-savvy sister who occasionally visits the comic book store, adding family dynamics and gadget-based humor to the series; she appears in 10 episodes.[18][19] Milan Carter plays Wilson, the owner of the comic book store who oversees the staff and interacts with the main characters; he appears in 7 episodes.[4][20] Other recurring roles include Parker Pannell as Carl, a store regular appearing in 4 episodes, and Emma Nasfell as Olivia, a recurring character who is hired to work at the store, appearing in 4 episodes.[4]Production
Development
Warped! was created by Kevin Kopelow and Heath Seifert, a writing and producing duo known for creating the Disney Channel series Austin & Ally and writing on the Nickelodeon series Kenan & Kel.[21] They pitched the show as a buddy comedy centered on the vibrant world of a comic book store, drawing on themes of fandom and geek culture to explore the unlikely partnership between two young employees.[21] On October 23, 2020, Nickelodeon ordered a pilot episode for Warped!, marking the initial step in bringing the concept to the screen.[21] Following the pilot's positive reception, the network greenlit the full series on March 18, 2021, committing to a first season of 13 episodes with production slated to begin later that year.[22] Kopelow and Seifert served as writers and executive producers on the series, alongside Kevin Kay, a veteran Nickelodeon producer with credits including All That and Lip Sync Battle Shorties.[22] The project's development emphasized the creators' enthusiasm for comic book fandom, positioning the show as a celebration of pop culture enthusiasts collaborating on creative endeavors like graphic novels.[22]Filming
Filming for Warped! took place in Los Angeles, California, primarily on a soundstage at Quixote Studios replicating the interior of the comic book store.[23] The production schedule began on July 22, 2021, following the greenlight earlier that year, and wrapped on November 5, 2021, allowing time for post-production ahead of the January 2022 premiere.[24] The series utilized a multi-camera setup typical of live-action sitcoms, which facilitated efficient shooting of comedic scenes.[15] Practical effects were incorporated for comic-themed elements, including custom costumes and detailed store display props to enhance the on-set authenticity.[25]Episodes
Overview
Warped! is an American buddy comedy television series that aired for a single season consisting of 13 episodes on Nickelodeon.[2] The series debuted with a sneak peek of its pilot episode on January 16, 2022, immediately following Nickelodeon's broadcast of an NFL Wild Card playoff game. Full episodes then aired weekly, primarily on Thursday evenings, from January 20, 2022, to March 31, 2022, with the first two episodes premiering back-to-back on the initial broadcast date.[26] Each episode of Warped! features a title punctuated with an exclamation point, exemplified by "Pilot!" and "Challenged!", reflecting the show's energetic tone.[27] The structure emphasizes standalone comedic adventures set within a comic book store environment, while progressively developing the unlikely friendship between the main characters, Milo and Ruby, as they collaborate on creating a superhero graphic novel.[28] The series concluded after its one-season run and was not renewed for additional seasons.[2]List of episodes
The first season of Warped! consists of 13 episodes, which aired on Nickelodeon from January 20 to March 31, 2022. The episodes focus on the antics at a comic book store, often tying into themes of graphic novels, collectibles, and fan culture. Below is the complete list in broadcast order, including production codes, air dates, key credits (directors and writers noted where they differ from the series creators Kevin Kopelow and Heath Seifert), U.S. viewers (millions), and brief synopses emphasizing comic book elements.[29][30]| No. | Title | Production code | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pilot! | 101 | Jonathan Judge | Kevin Kopelow & Heath Seifert | January 20, 2022 (sneak peek January 16, 2022) | 0.22 | Ruby's first day at the comic book store disrupts Milo's established routine and introduces the main characters, as they bond over their shared passion for creating a graphic novel.[31] |
| 2 | Challenged! | 102 | Jonathan Judge | Kevin Kopelow & Heath Seifert | January 20, 2022 | 0.24 | Milo and Ruby team up to reclaim Milo's world record in a comic book-themed challenge after his rival beats it, highlighting their competitive geek knowledge.[32] |
| 3 | Duped! | 105 | Trevor Kirschner | Kevin Kopelow & Heath Seifert | January 27, 2022 | 0.31 | Milo purchases a rare comic to impress the store owner, but discovers it's counterfeit, prompting him and Ruby to track the forger in a plot centered on comic authenticity and value.[33] |
| 4 | Space-Conflicted! | 107 | Leonard R. Garner Jr. | Jeny Quine | February 3, 2022 | 0.25 | The gang sneaks onto the set of a popular sci-fi comic book adaptation called Space Conflicts, leading to chaotic mishaps that mirror the franchise's interstellar adventures.[30] |
| 5 | Sandwiched! | 103 | Jonathan Judge | Joey Manderino | February 10, 2022 | 0.23 | Ruby's idea for comic-inspired sandwiches causes store mayhem, forcing Milo to balance creative comic character development with real-world cleanup.[30] |
| 6 | Plagiarized! | 109 | Wendy Faraone | Tim Barnes | February 17, 2022 | 0.32 | Milo and Ruby pitch their original movie concept inspired by their graphic novel to filmmaker Kevin Smith, only to suspect he has incorporated it into a comic project without credit.[30] |
| 7 | Creeped! | 104 | Trevor Kirschner | Liz Magee | February 24, 2022 | 0.21 | An eerie horror comic-themed doll arrives unbidden and persistently returns to the store, terrifying the staff and tying into classic spooky comic tropes.[30] |
| 8 | Recorded! | 108 | Leonard R. Garner Jr. | Kevin Kopelow & Heath Seifert | March 3, 2022 | 0.21 | Milo and Ruby attempt to record a podcast about comic book news, but an embarrassing mishap goes viral, affecting their store's reputation among fans.[30] |
| 9 | Limited! | 106 | Wendy Faraone | Philippe Iujvidin | March 10, 2022 | 0.30 | Competition erupts at the store over a limited-edition comic release, testing loyalties as Milo and Ruby navigate fan frenzy and exclusive collectible hype.[30] |
| 10 | Raccooned! | 112 | Trevor Kirschner | Tim Barnes | March 17, 2022 | 0.36 | A raccoon invades the comic shop and steals valuables, prompting a heist-like recovery effort that parodies comic book villain schemes.[30] |
| 11 | Hired! | 110 | Morenike Joela Evans | Liz Magee | March 24, 2022 | 0.43 | The store hires a new employee, leading Milo and Ruby to evaluate candidates through comic book trivia and role-playing scenarios to ensure team fit.[30] |
| 12 | Talented! | 113 | Jonathan Judge | Jeny Quine | March 31, 2022 | 0.18 | After a venue issue, Ruby enters Milo in a high-stakes talent show featuring comic-inspired performances to raise funds for the store.[30] |
| 13 | Finished! | 111 | Morenike Joela Evans | Joey Manderino | March 31, 2022 | 0.13 | Milo and Ruby race to retrieve their completed graphic novel before a release party, culminating in reflections on their growth, job security, and friendships forged through comic collaboration; this serves as the series finale.[30] |
Reception
Ratings
Warped! premiered on Nickelodeon on January 20, 2022, drawing 0.22 million total viewers for the pilot episode "Pilot!".[34] Across its single 13-episode season, the series averaged 0.26 million viewers per episode, with viewership ranging from a low of 0.13 million for the finale "Finished!" to a high of 0.43 million for the episode "Hired!".[35][36] The show's performance was modest within Nickelodeon's 2022 lineup, reflecting a steady but limited audience for its short run. Reruns on Nick@Nite and TeenNick contributed to slight boosts in overall exposure for select episodes. Compared to similar Nickelodeon programming, Warped!'s averages were lower than those of the iCarly reboot on Paramount+, which benefited from streaming metrics and nostalgia-driven viewership exceeding traditional cable benchmarks for family comedies.| Episode | Air Date | Viewers (millions) |
|---|---|---|
| Pilot! | January 20, 2022 | 0.22 |
| Hired! | March 24, 2022 | 0.43 |
| Finished! | March 31, 2022 | 0.13 |