A Quest for the Lost Mixamajig

"Take this key and never let it out of your sight!"

- Maximum Mixel shadow puppet

A Quest for the Lost Mixamajig is the second episode in the second season of Mixels, and the twenty-third episode overall. It is also the third half-hour special. It first aired on September 26, 2015.

Synopsis
A group of Mixels set out on a quest for the mythical Mixamajig, not knowing that it is part of King Nixel's evil plot.

Major Characters

 * Gox (debut)
 * Jinky (debut)
 * Kamzo (debut)
 * Krog (debut)
 * Chilbo (debut)
 * Snoof (debut, main)
 * Spugg (debut)
 * Turg (debut)
 * Tungster (debut)
 * Kramm (debut)
 * Forx (debut)
 * Wuzzo (debut)
 * Dribbal (debut)
 * Gurggle (debut)
 * Slusho (debut)
 * Snax (debut)
 * Berp (debut)
 * Vaka-Waka (debut)
 * King Nixel
 * Nixels

Minor Characters
Italicized characters have lines.


 * Some unidentified Glorp Corp, Muncho and Klinker Mixels
 * Flain
 * Vulk
 * Zorch
 * Krader
 * Seismo
 * Shuff
 * Teslo
 * Zaptor
 * Volectro
 * Flurr
 * Slumbo
 * Lunk
 * Gobba
 * Jawg
 * Chomly
 * Kraw
 * Tentro
 * Balk
 * Glomp
 * Glurt
 * Torts
 * Scorpi
 * Footi
 * Hoogi
 * Magnifo
 * Mesmo
 * Wizwuz
 * Niksput
 * Nurp-Naut
 * Rokit
 * Burnard
 * Flamzer
 * Meltus
 * Globert
 * Vampos
 * Boogly
 * Bats (as a silhouette)
 * Major Nixel

Mixes

 * Krog, Slusho & Berp Mix
 * Chilbo, Dribbal & Snax Mix
 * Jinky & Kamzo Mix
 * Frosticons, Glorp Corp and Munchos Mix
 * Krog & Slusho Mix

Maxes

 * 2014 Infernites Max
 * Cragsters Max
 * Electroids Max
 * 2014 Frosticons Max
 * Fang Gang Max
 * Flexers Max
 * 2014 Glorp Corp Max
 * Spikels Max
 * Wiztastics Max
 * Orbitons Max
 * 2015 Infernites Max
 * Glowkies Max
 * Klinkers Max
 * 2015 Frosticons Max
 * Lixers Max
 * 2015 Glorp Corp Max
 * Munchos Max
 * Ultra-Miximum Max

Murps

 * Klinkers Murp

Production Information

 * There was a slightly longer hiatus in-between Mixel Moon Madness and this episode than there was in-between Season 1 and Season 2, at 6 months and 17 days.
 * It was confirmed by season two character designer Miranda Dressler that this would be 22 minutes, the same length as Mixel Moon Madness.
 * Also, according to Miranda Dressler, production of this episode was in progress by early June 2015.
 * The episode was shipped overseas for animation in mid-September. Starting from this episode on, the animation has a new, smoother style.
 * The episode was written and storyboarded by Michael Diederich and Skip Jones, the latter of which is new to the crew.
 * On September 21, 2015, a 30-second clip of this episode was posted on Facebook, in anticipation of its release.
 * On September 24th, a slightly shorter-length clip featuring the opening scene with King Nixel was posted on the LEGO Club website.
 * The episode's title has been referred to as multiple different shortenings or alterations of it:
 * The Quest for the Lost Mixamajig - Used on TV listings for the UK.
 * Quest for the Mixamajig - An official production title for the episode.
 * Quest for Mixamajig - The shortened title used in the LEGO Club Magazine's revelation of the special.
 * The Quest for the Mixamajig - The title used in the UK commercial for the special.
 * This is the longest concurrent episode to be produced, beating out the "Tall Tales From Da Moon!" segment of Mixel Moon Madness at 9 minutes.

Broadcast Information

 * The episode will have encore presentations on September 30th and October 2nd.
 * In Poland, this episode will be broadcasted followed by reruns of both Mixel Moon Madness and Mixed Up Special.

International premieres

 * October 3, 2015 (UK & Ireland, & South East Asia)
 * October 17, 2015 (Poland)
 * October 24, 2015 (CEE countries, RSEE countries )
 * Sometime in October 2015 (Netherlands, likely most European feeds)

Trivia

 * The Klinkers, 2015 Frosticons, Lixers, Weldos, 2015 Glorp Corp and Munchos appeared, introducing the Series 5 and 6 characters into the show.
 * This makes it the first time that two different series debuted in one episode.
 * The oracle's capsule it is contained in appears as a sprite in the files of Mixels Rush, hinting a connection.
 * This episode reuses the scene transitions first introduced in Mixed Up Special.
 * This episode introduces the concept of three-character Mixes (that aren't Maxes of the same tribe), as well as Mixes of more than three characters from any tribe.
 * A new location, Mixopolis, is introduced.
 * There is a Mix of all of the Mixels from Series 1 through 6, to battle against King Nixel. Thus, this reveals that Maxes can Mix.
 * The Orbitons and Glowkies from Mixel Moon visit Planet Mixel, just like in the last scene of Mixel Moon Madness.
 * This episode has yet another new opening sequence, with all of the Series 5 and 6 Mixels.
 * This episode reveals that the Mixels worship a "Maximum Mixel" like some sort of god.
 * The background used in the credits of the episode is a black-and-white version of the one used in Mixel Moon Madness's credits.
 * The events of the episode were the closest the Nixels ever got to tearing the Mixels apart.
 * This episode uses Major Nixel's design from Mixels Rush, consisting of an updated moustache and the addition of ears. His voice actor is also different again; Peter Jason replaces Fred Tatasciore in season one and Rodger Bumpass in Mixel Moon Madness.
 * This episode reveals that Seismo has a mouth behind his mouthpiece, as shown at the near end of the episode when Kramm introduces Mixopolis.

Continuity

 * This is the fourth time the fourth wall is broken. ("Rockball", "Elevator", "Mixel Moon Madness")
 * This episode is built off of the cliffhanger present at the end of Mixel Moon Madness.
 * This is the third special in the show. ("Mixed Up Special", "Mixel Moon Madness")
 * This is the third episode where a Rainbow Cubit appears. ("Mixed Up Special", "Mixel Moon Madness")
 * This is the seventh episode with a Max; however, it's the second with all Maxes from a series, and the first with every Max so far.

Errors

 * If you pause at the right moment during the intro, Forx has an extra foot for a brief second and while he chases Vaka-Waka, the cones in Waka's mouth are not completely inside while running.
 * When King Nixel is approaching the Nixels, his mouth does not move when he says "assortment".
 * When the Frosticons are looking down into the hole, Snoof's neck is blue, instead of grey. It returns to normal colors after shifting back from the egg-rock.
 * When Vaka-Waka asks Gurggle "Who are you?", Snax blinks, and before his eye fully opens, part of his eye turns purple for a brief second.
 * When Gurggle starts talking about who owns the capsule, Chilbo's body is missing.
 * Waka sometimes speaks with Vaka's voice.
 * Whenever "Klinker(s)" is spoken out loud, the closed captions misspell it as "Clinkers".
 * In the Mixel congregation scene, a few Maxes appear, even though some individual Mixels that are a part of these Maxes are also present.
 * Globert's jaw is brighter and his wings are black instead of navy blue.
 * The silhouettes of several Mixels are shown more than once.

Allusions

 * The LEGO Movie- Whoever has the key is considered "the chosen one", just like how whoever has the Piece of Resistance is considered "The Special".
 * Pop Goes the Weasel- Jinky plays the nursery rhyme "Pop Goes the Weasel" on his bells.

Memorable Quotes

 * Slusho: What is it?


 * Chilbo: It’s a rock!


 * Slusho: It’s an egg!


 * Dribbal: It’s an egg-rock!