Nixel, Nixel, Go Away

"There it is... Mixopolis, my town. A city in spectacular living color. A city of mixing, for mixing. Here, Mixels would mix at the drop of a Cubit. The city was colorful and bright, and was always gleaming with new mixing possibilities. Mixopolis was my town, and it always would be. But then, things changed."

- Booger

Nixel, Nixel, Go Away is the fourth episode in the second season of Mixels, the twenty-fifth episode overall, as well as the series finale. It is also the fifth half-hour special. It first aired on October 1, 2016.

Synopsis
When King Nix [sic] puts a stop to mixing in Mixopolis, it's up to one young Mixel to save the city.

Songs

 * Mixels Main Title
 * Go, Go, Go Mighty Nindjas!
 * Nixel Invasion
 * King Nixel Theme
 * Mix It Up!
 * March

Characters
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Major Characters

 * Booger (main)
 * Scrud
 * Blip
 * Zabo
 * Nixels
 * King Nixel
 * Major Nixel
 * Cobrax (debut)
 * Spinza (debut)
 * Mysto (debut)
 * Screeno (debut)
 * Camsta (debut)
 * Myke (debut)
 * Splasho (debut)
 * Aquad (debut)
 * Hydro (debut)
 * Sharx (debut)
 * Skulzy (debut)
 * Surgeo (debut)
 * Skrubz (debut; no speaking role)
 * Tuth (debut)
 * Gobbol (debut; no speaking role)
 * Sweepz (debut; no speaking role)
 * Compax (debut; no speaking role)

Minor Characters

 * Berp (silhouette)
 * Burnard (anatomy chart)
 * Chilbo
 * Footi
 * Glomp
 * Gox
 * Krog
 * Kraw
 * Kuffs
 * Niksput (statue)
 * Nurp-Naut
 * Slusho
 * Snax (silhouette)
 * Tungster
 * Turg
 * Vaka-Waka
 * Lewt (debut, intro and photograph only; no speaking role)
 * Bootsie the Mixie Cat

Background Mixels

 * Ash
 * Astroy
 * Banjoe
 * Brohawk
 * Byte
 * Coach
 * Crunchee
 * Crunch Doodle
 * Fire Chief
 * Flare
 * Freezi-Breezi
 * Fridjerk
 * Frostbite
 * Gastropodd
 * Globbie
 * Gummo
 * Hotstuff
 * Hurtz
 * Nummie
 * Oozly
 * Phosphee
 * Punkchure
 * Pyrope
 * Rocky
 * Shivor
 * Slymee
 * Squiddo
 * Thornee
 * Twinzy-Twinsy
 * Wott

Mixes
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 * Nindjas Max
 * Tungster & Slusho Mix
 * Krog & Lixer Mix
 * Gummo & Hurtz Mix
 * Sharx & Frostbite Mix
 * Kraw Mix
 * Electroid, Hurtz, and Thornee Mix

Production Information

 * The special was finished and delivered in July 2016, three months ahead of its premiere date.

Broadcast Information
This episode aired on October 1, 2016.
 * This is the series finale, as LEGO cancelled production of the franchise's toyline after 2016, ending with Series 9.
 * This episode was initially set to air on October 29, 2016 in the Netherlands, but was pushed forward and replaced with the initially-scheduled Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon on October 15, 2016, very likely due to dubbing issues with the latter production.
 * This is the only episode of the entire series to air in the US with a regular TV-Y7 rating instead of a TV-Y7 (FV) rating.

International premieres

 * October 15th, 2016 (Netherlands and Flanders, Germany )
 * October 22nd, 2016 (Central Eastern Europe, RSEE countries )
 * November 20th, 2016 (Japan )

Trivia

 * The MCFD, Pyrratz, Medix, Trashoz, Nindjas and Newzers appear, introducing the Series 8 and 9 characters into the show.
 * This is the second half-hour special to introduce two series at once, after A Quest for the Lost Mixamajig.
 * The title was revealed alongside other random titles of Cartoon Network programs via Turner Classic Movies' site. No other information was provided.
 * This episode marks the return and final appearance of the Nixels, after not showing up in the previous episode.
 * This episode is the only one to release on the same day as the LEGO set wave that it represents.
 * Lewt does not appear anywhere except the opening sequence, like Tapsy in Every Knight Has Its Day.

Continuity

 * This is the fifth and final special in the show. ("Mixed Up Special", "Mixel Moon Madness", "A Quest for the Lost Mixamajig", "Every Knight Has Its Day")
 * Mixopolis appears for the third and final time.
 * This is the second time where an area of Planet Mixel is nixed as well as its inhabitants. ("Epic Comedy Adventure")
 * Background Mixels appear for the third and final time.
 * This is the third episode with a full song, having Go, Go, Go Mighty Nindjas! as its song; the first two were Elevator with Happy Birthday to Balk and Mixel Moon Madness with Don't Pull The Plug!.
 * King Nixel mentions his mother again. ("A Quest for the Lost Mixamajig")

Errors

 * Sharx sports a normal eye as opposed to having an eyepatch.
 * After getting unnixed by Booger, Thornee's ears are miscolored.
 * When growing, Booger clips through Mysto.
 * At the few frames at baseball stadium scene, Infernite bully has no lines around his body, as well as tiny Lixer's eye.
 * Surgeo has two normal arms instead of one being a syringe, even though he has his syringe arm in the intro.
 * When Camsta says "I'll get us in", his mouth doesn't move.
 * Camsta's lights on the sides of his head keep dissappearing and reappearing. Also, he has the Mix TV logo on both sides of his body at times.

Allusions

 * Rain, Rain, Go Away - The title is a reference to this nursery rhyme.
 * Power Rangers - The Nindjas theme song is a reference to the Power Rangers theme song.
 * Apple Inc. - The I-Cubit name, plus the fact that everybody goes crazy for it once it is released, is similar to Apple's naming scheme and the popularity of their products.
 * Herbert Morrison - Screeno's quote "Oh, the Mixanity" is a reference to Herbert Morrison's famous "Oh, the humanity" quote during the Hindenberg explosion.
 * LEGO Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu - Mysto says "Nindjas Go!", which is a reference to the famous line from Ninjago "Ninja-GO!" (even in the same tone).
 * Scarface - Booger's quote "Say hello to my little friend!" is a reference to a famous scene from this 1983 crime film.
 * White Heat - King Nixel's quote "Top of the world, ma!" is a reference to a scene from this 1940s film noir movie.
 * Rancho Cucamonga - Similar to how the King mentions retiring to Florida in Every Knight Has Its Day, Major Nixel mentions heading off to Rancho Cucamonga after the Nixels' defeat.