
Gameoverse
Glitch Productions' May 2026 animated pilot about Kit, a catgirl traveling the "Gameoverse" to stop heroes from beating villains—because winning annihilates each game world—driving fan art, discourse, and crossover memes within days of release.
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Know Your Meme documents Gameoverse as a 2026 pilot from Glitch Productions, written by Ross O'Donovan and Arin Hanson, released on YouTube on May 15, 2026. The story follows Kit and companions Kaboodle and Gobbles as they hop between video-game worlds trying to prevent heroes from defeating villains, since each victory destroys that world's reality. The concept revives O'Donovan's 2013 YouTube miniseries of the same name.
The pilot cleared roughly eleven million views in its first four days and sparked widespread reactions on X and Reddit—praise for visuals and concept alongside critique of "therapy speak" dialogue and costume choices. Fan art pitting Kit against Planetronika's protagonist became a visible crossover thread in mid-May 2026, keeping the property in meme feeds alongside standard animation fandom edits.
How to use this meme on a site
kitbodega.com can anchor a character-first fan hub: episode beat sheets, outfit-change timestamps fans reference in clips, and outbound links to Glitch's official uploads instead of re-hosting the pilot.
gameversekit.com fits a "world rules" explainer that maps each visited game world's joke logic—why stopping the hero matters, how Kaboodle's suit forms work—plus weekly roundups of the strongest fan redraws with creator credit.
kaboodleglitch.com works for maker audiences: printable reference sheets for Kit and Kaboodle silhouettes, remix prompts for multiverse crossover art, and a newsletter tracking discourse spikes (design, writing, comparisons to other May 2026 pilots) without scraping private Discords.
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