Finally, Meowscles arrived to The Fortilla.
He landed back on water between two boats that collided with each other and exploded. Then, he landed on some cement drying at The Authority and used a passing Choppa as a ride.
Afterwards, he swerved through some junk and used a ramp to jump, while doing this he threw Jellie behind him. He then flew through a floating caravan, coming out holding Jellie and his skis no longer on fire. Meowscles just about saved it but went onto The Brat's barbecue and his skis caught fire. This abruptly ended as Aquaman spotted that they were about to crash, he pointed it out and left. Next, Aquaman emerged on a giant Flopper to fist-bump Meowscles. He passed a floating bar where Ocean was fighting Brutus, she knocked him out cold taking his helmet off in one blow.
Meowscles was later seen controlling a Loot Shark with a fishing rod and was riding on skis behind. Meowcles had a son named Kit, who wants to be like his father, it is not yet known who the mother is, although it is theorized that is Lynx Sometime later during week six, he defected to SHADOW and was kicked out of The Yacht to reside at Box Factory, in his SHADOW style He was later assigned to be the Boss of The Yacht, in his GHOST style. He was seen as one of the agents of GHOST in The Agency who was called in for a meeting in Chapter 2: Season 2. Now, I'm off to track down 'Whisper of the Heart', which is a 1995 Studio Ghibli film that features the character of Baron.Batman/Fortnite: Zero Point Issue 2 Chapter 2: Season 2 Also, those who love cats can't help but fall in love with the many feline characters we come across in the film. Although the plot of 'The Cat Returns' is a simple affair so it will easily appeal to young children, there is much humour in the film that will keep older kids and adults amused. The characters, as always, are solid from the refreshingly normal teen-aged Haru to the grumpy Muta to the suave Baron (even though he's an animated cat, the charisma of the character will leave many females empathising with Haru's little crush on him!). The scene where the cats from Cat Kingdom descend on Haru's street in the middle of the night was had a very wondrous aura to it and the scene where the cats try to make Haru laugh at her feast was hilarious. As a cat-lover, I found this film utterly adorable. Naturally, our heroine is horrified at the prospect and must seek protection from enigmatic Baron, founder of the Cat Bureau, for help before she is carted off to the Cat Kingdom by the very determined cats. Lune's father, the King of Cats, promptly decides the best way to repay such a favour is for Haru to marry his son. When walking home from school one afternoon, Haru rescues a cat from being ran-over by a lorry only to discover she is responsible for saving the life of Prince Lune, the heir apparent to the Cat Kingdom. The story of this film is much simpler than previous Studio Ghibli productions/epics with a typical modern teenage girl Haru as the heroine. 'The Cat Returns' is yet another treat produced by Studio Ghibli, the company which brought us masterpieces such as 'My Neighbour Totoro' and 'Spirited Away'.