After season one, shorts began airing at the end of certain Syndicate episodes and sometimes during commercial breaks. These are non-canon, self-parodying comedic bits that are usually one to three minutes long. Some shorts are informative and some shorts use recurring themes, such as Wario and Web reading fan mail, Morningstar hosting a trivia quiz game show, and Syndicate characters being reimagined as kids in a school setting (e.g. Collector is the class president, Imperium are a group of bullies, Sapient is the guidance counselor, etc.)
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| - After season one, shorts began airing at the end of certain Syndicate episodes and sometimes during commercial breaks. These are non-canon, self-parodying comedic bits that are usually one to three minutes long. Some shorts are informative and some shorts use recurring themes, such as Wario and Web reading fan mail, Morningstar hosting a trivia quiz game show, and Syndicate characters being reimagined as kids in a school setting (e.g. Collector is the class president, Imperium are a group of bullies, Sapient is the guidance counselor, etc.)
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| - After season one, shorts began airing at the end of certain Syndicate episodes and sometimes during commercial breaks. These are non-canon, self-parodying comedic bits that are usually one to three minutes long. Some shorts are informative and some shorts use recurring themes, such as Wario and Web reading fan mail, Morningstar hosting a trivia quiz game show, and Syndicate characters being reimagined as kids in a school setting (e.g. Collector is the class president, Imperium are a group of bullies, Sapient is the guidance counselor, etc.)
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