>>102852021If my complaints come off too much as powerlevelsing I apologize, but that's really not my intent. My problems are that a cosmically significant entity that has obvious parallels to the the fiction of H.P. Lovecraft is summoned to Ooo for the final battle, yet what it does seems both out of wack for potential danger posed by this incident, as well as throwing away a chance to do something more weird than an army vs a giant monster. The fact that it wasn't beaten through violence is good, but its scenario was not. It could have radically altered Ooo more with its presence. The monster it created could have attacked in weirder, less mundane ways.
GOLB was portrayed as a fairly typical giant monster, just one that didn't care what was going on. If it were a more eldritch creature, people shouldn't have been able to look at it for long. Mythos monsters work better like Jaws, where you don't see the monster a whole lot, rather than like a Gamera movie, where you see the monsters a whole lot. The nature of GOLB and what it does is fairly comprehensible, which seems somewhat out of wack compared to what they allude to in its description. When these eldritch horror beings are involved, you should really aim for confusion and fear. Albeit this is a children's comedy and adventure show, but I still think you could make it a bit more mysterious at least. The Beast from Over the Garden Wall handled this sort of thing far better.
GOLB didn't even need to be there for as long as it was. I would have been fine with some sort of servants of GOLB showing up instead, with GOLB only making a small appearance instead. Maybe have GOLB do things on accident from a distance while being somewhere on Ooo, but the heroes have to find him, or while he's hiding in plain sight.