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The Twins

The Twins are the main antagonists of Superjail!. They are brothers.

Biography

The Twins are two super genius trouble-making brothers. They spend most of their time ruining the Warden's plans for SuperJail which often leads out to riots, havoc, mischief, and death to some of the inmates, although they're not technically murderers. Both are very intelligent and are rumored to know everything about SuperJail that the Warden doesn't know about. They never need any help except for themselves, but have been in extreme situations in which they could not escape (when they were stuck under a boulder, were tricked into the back of a stranger's van, presumably got raped, and taken hostage). However, they were helped a couple times by some of the inmates and Alice. One talks in a lower voice while the other talks in a little high pitch voice, and whenever they appear onscreen, random techno music plays to accompany them. Because of this, they were sometimes nicknamed "The Techno Twins" by fans. Their relations to jail is unknown, but it's been hinted that they've been given "special privileges" by the Warden that none of the inmates have that gives them more freedom.

The Twins are also from another planet a year away from Earth, where everyone on their planet look exactly like the other. It's also been mention that they are "exchange students" in the jail much to the dismay of their father, mainly because they like their lives in SuperJail than on their planet and most likely have a bad relationship with their father.

Both brothers deeply care for each other, and their relationship often changes from brotherly affection to romantic attraction time after time. Examples are in the episode Superbar when they shared the same drink with two straws, another scene when they were in speedos, and in Negaton when they came close to flirting with each other when one asked the other one on a date. The Twins rarely smile and that they have a Mr. Spock-like calmness.

Interests

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The Twins, as they appear in the pilot

Both of the twins have always think alike, share ideas, and act as a single entity. They have both been interested in the following:

  • Fashion: They both enjoy fashion shows, as shown in "Time Police - Part 2." They enjoy it immensely and commented that this was the same as going to heaven and dying.
  • Mischief: Both twins are known for causing trouble and uses it for their own gain, amusement, and fun. They also done this to make the Warden's job more difficult. Most of their mischief to ruin the Warden's plan always ended up with the inmates being killed in the process. Despite this, however, they don't hold any malice or revenge on Warden or anybody else. It's also been said that their main ingredient for their schemes are E.V.I.L.
  • Video Games and Technology: The Twins own a Control Room where they usually cause destruction. When they make their plans or start causing mischief, it's usually a form of a video game. For example, when they controlled JailBot , they made him twist some prisoners into Tetris-like shapes (and getting killed) and threw them as tetris blocks. They also use a machine to help create Combaticus and at one point learned how to use the Dream Machine.
  • Exercise: Despite being hard gamers and have been seen smoking (as seen in the Pilot episode and Time Police - Part 2), they can manage to stay in shape by means of random, comically irrelevant (to whatever is happening around them) recreational activities. Example: paddle boating, rollerskating, running, dancing, etc.

Powers

Just like the Warden, the Twins have special powers. They consist of:

  • Teleportation: They use this ability to teleport anywhere in Superjail, and had been used quite often. They also use this ability to change into different clothing or bringing food with them. However, they cannot use this ability whether they're trapped (while stuck under a boulder) or someone using magic to prevent them from teleporting (The Hunter with her crystal)
  • Shrink: The Twins also have the ability to shrink to size, as shown when they were inside of JailBot and messed up with his wires. They also done this when they went into the Terrorarium to switch the vials.
  • Strength: It's been hinted that both Twins have super strength, as shown when they were causing trouble for the male and female inmates in Ladies Night.
  • Budding: In the episode Budding of the Wurbuxx, it is revealed that one of the Twins has the power to "bud the Wurbuxx", that is just very similar to pregnancy, with the exception of crystals growing out of the swollen stomach and grows quicker than normal pregnancies, which seems to last a day. It is later revealed that the Wurbuxx is the tastiest food in the universe.

They also seemed to be immune to toxic/old food particles, as shown in the episode Mayhem Donor as they were examining the body parts which were dropped in. They eat regular food like everyone else, though through the process of the budding of the Wurbuxx, the bud-bearer of the Twins seemed to crave "bio-chemical makeup", which consists of bleach, fertilizer, furniture polish, etc, which they seemed to be immune to. They've been shown to have glowing green blood, as shown when they were creating Combaticus.

Relations to the Other Characters

Warden: It's been shown that they don't even like the Warden, as they always ruin whatever Warden was planning to do. However, in Ladie's Night, they unexpectedly help the Warden win the bet against the Mistress when they got the Spanish Flies to make the women go on a rampage.

Jared: Little is known about the Twins' relationship with Jared and have very little interactions, but they don't seem to acknowledge him while Jared seems tolerable to them (despite what happened in the Pilot). In one episode, the Twins managed to manipulate him into drinking the growth serum they stole earlier, but with different effects that causes Jared to transform into a Hulk-like state. However, in the season one finale, Jared, along with JailBot, seemed to be shocked about what happened to them. In one episode of Season 2, he decided to help The Twins escape from Hunter.

JailBot: Just like Jared, they don't acknowledge him very much, but one episode, they used him as a pawn in a plan to overthrow one of the Warden's plans yet again. However, in the season one finale, JailBot, along with Jared, seemed to be shocked about what happened to them. He was shown helping The Twins escape from Hunter, though it seems as if he was helping Alice and Jared to help The Twins escape.

Alice: They seemed to be in good terms with Alice, and she doesn't even deal with them much like the Warden and seems to enjoy their company, but often refers The Twins as geeks, and often mistakes them as girls. In one episode of Season 2, Alice decided to help The Twins escape from Hunter, but mainly because she believes that Hunter wanted her boyfriend, which consists of one of the inmates. Alice also helps out one of the Twins' budding and helped giving birth to the Wurbuxx, even wanting to be the Godmother. The Twins also seem to trust her, as they accepted her help in both of these episodes.

Combaticus: The "son" of the Twins in order to irk up the Warden and his Fight City Tournament. At first, they treated him like a weapon, but later on, they were mourning for his death in sadness since he sacrifice himself to save the Twins and was crushed by a giant rock. He wasn't seen again until Time Police - Part 2 where he rescued the Twins from the Warden's robots, who both cry with joy and hugged him in an almost parental sort of way.

Hunter: A female human-shaped naked creature created by Ozal. When the Twins were lying to the inmates about their pasts, they told them that she helped their father cause the genocide to their race. When in reality, she is actually the family dog who was sent to bring them back home. Hunter seemed to have a deep hatred for the Twins, as they also seemed to fear her for a short time before they trapped her in the Crystal of Ozal.

Ozzal: An alien-like father of the Twins. When the Twins were lying to the inmates about their pasts, they told them that their father, along with Hunter, destroyed their home planet. When in reality, he was the ruler of their home planet and disliked his sons for living in SuperJail, even sending Hunter to try to bring them home.

Wurbuxx: The Wurbuxx is an human-like embryo and the infant of the Twins. It was later revealed to be "food" as part of the Twins' race, as they devour it.

The Triplets: The three older brothers of the Twins. Their relationship with them seems to be a typical older-young sibling relationships. They were also jealous when the Twins were declared the next overlords of their home world.

Trivia

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The Twins before they devour the Wurbuxx. Notice their upgraded facial expressions during Season 2.

  • Their uniforms are based on the Sandmen uniforms from the novel/film Logan's Run, as the producer was a fan of the film as a child.
  • Like all of the SuperJail staff that have female counterparts, the UltraPrison staff that runs an all-women prison, whether or not the Twins also have female counterparts is unknown.
  • In the two-part episodes of Time Police, it appears that the Twins haven't change or aged a bit in the Warden's alternative future or the one where he was missing for years, hinting a possibility that they might be immortal or that they slowly age.
  • The episodes where the Twins appear but didn't cause any mischief are Superbar, Negaton, Time Police - Parts 1 & 2, Best Friends Forever, Lord Stingray Crash Party, The Budding of the Wurbuxx, Vacation, Uh-Oh, It's Magic!, Sticky Discharge, Special Needs, and Burn Stoolie Burn. They do not appear in Mr. Grumpy Pants, Gay Wedding, Ghosts, JailBot 2.0, Stingstress, and Superfail!
  • It's also apparent that the Twins are perfect liars and manipulators, as shown when they lied to the inmates about their past story in order to gain their sympathy and manipulated them into helping them escape and going against Hunter (though this is likely due to the inmate's lust for her). They also manipulated Jared at one point as well.
  • It's revealed that if the Twins are forced to be separated from each other, both would fall into a trance, followed by a blood-curdling, echoing, monotonous, pierce scream that can be heard all over SuperJail.
  • It can be assumed that both Twins are Atheists.
  • According to one of the early drafts and production notes in the Pilot, The Twins were suppose to be pure evil "super-criminals" imprisoned in SuperJail for a litmus test for The Warden, for if he can contain both brothers, he can confine anyone in jail. However, this was change for the Twins fitting better in being troublemakers.
  • In Troubles with Triplets, The Twins left SuperJail by their father to become the next "overlords" of their home planet. This has received controversy amongst the fanbase, as there are some arguments about rather or not the Twins will never come back in the show again. However, one of the creators mentioned that they have major roles near the end of Season Three. This is proven to be true that by the next episode, The Twins returned to SuperJail without any explanation of how they came back. It's been said that it may be brought up if the show gets renewed for a fourth season.

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