Henry Hart used to be a smart kid studying with Charlotte, but in working as Kid Danger for so long, he's become a dumbass, in this case naming Martin Luther King Junior as one of America's founding fathers. He knows he's wrong but doesn't care. He's become a dumb jock cliche. What a pig! He's also reprehensibly immoral in trying to quick fix his current dilemma with death. (Captain Man, at the end of the story, also tries to solve the problem with deadly laser blasts, hitting Jasper square in the face instead and, in a manner, disfiguring him, which explains the source of Henry's character decay.)
The story: A mimicking parrot hears and repeats the phrase "Henry is Kid Danger." Rather than laser blast the bird immediately (which Charlotte prevents Henry from doing), Schwoz endeavors to clone and replace the original bird with a copy that doesn't know the troublesome phrase. Unfortunately, no one thinks to stay quiet or keep any of the clones from hearing the damning phrase; thus, all copies become contaminated, especially from the flock accumulating in the Man Cave. (No attention is paid in what to do with all these birds that keep saying "Henry is Kid Danger." Are they just going to exist in the Man Cave for the rest of their lives?)
What's most appreciable was some subtlety behind long-suffering Charlotte (the only one with a maintained moral compass). She's left alone to extract a feather for cloning from the parrot. She succeeds but is seen afterwords with scratches all over her face. It's not talked about, which is meant to humorously show the callousness of the dudes surrounding her. Still, it's not a healthy environment for her, and it becomes a wonder that she maintains her friendships with these thankless boys rather than become their arch-nemesis.
The story: A mimicking parrot hears and repeats the phrase "Henry is Kid Danger." Rather than laser blast the bird immediately (which Charlotte prevents Henry from doing), Schwoz endeavors to clone and replace the original bird with a copy that doesn't know the troublesome phrase. Unfortunately, no one thinks to stay quiet or keep any of the clones from hearing the damning phrase; thus, all copies become contaminated, especially from the flock accumulating in the Man Cave. (No attention is paid in what to do with all these birds that keep saying "Henry is Kid Danger." Are they just going to exist in the Man Cave for the rest of their lives?)
What's most appreciable was some subtlety behind long-suffering Charlotte (the only one with a maintained moral compass). She's left alone to extract a feather for cloning from the parrot. She succeeds but is seen afterwords with scratches all over her face. It's not talked about, which is meant to humorously show the callousness of the dudes surrounding her. Still, it's not a healthy environment for her, and it becomes a wonder that she maintains her friendships with these thankless boys rather than become their arch-nemesis.