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Watch Your Favorite Scientists Become Time-Traveling Superheroes

Let’s face facts. Learning about the universe, and how everything came to be, is an overwhelming task at the best of times. So, why don’t we take a break from that life-long activity, and imagine our favorite scientists as a band of time-traveling, nazi and zombie-battling superheroes lead by Winston Churchill?

Wait, the masterful artist Brett Jubinville and his team at Tinman Creative Studios are already on top of that, with their Kickstarter-funded adventure series, Super Science Friends.

Without further ado, I invite you to climb aboard the science mobile and let this wacky show take you back to WW2-era, where the brainiacs are tasked with investigating the widespread disappearance of apples. Warning: look out for the Hitler-bot!

The animation in this is surprisingly good (surprising only because when you think of science-y video’s, you tend to think: simple/dry animation), sort of resembling the style of Rick & Morty, and adopting their same whirlwind momentum. 

Personally, my favorite character was the fourteen-year-old, endearingly wide-eyed clone of Albert Einstein who can travel at super-speeds because, duh, “time is relative.” Genius.

You might have to wait a while to see another episode of Super Science Friends, but in the meantime, check out Jubinville’s webcomic about Ada Lovelace. A new page is published every Monday, so set your calendar reminders to stick with the program.

Did you like this episode? Would you watch more, if it was available? Reach out to me on Twitter, or make a comment below.

HT: Gizmodo

IMAGE: Vimeo/Tinman Creative Studios

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