Croaks — [s1e3] Ribby &

The "apology" scene between Ribby and Croaks is a masterclass in comedic timing. Watching two massive, intimidating frogs turn into sobbing messes over a childhood incident—only to immediately go back to trying to pummel the cup brothers—is easily the highlight of the episode.

Ribby & Croaks is a fast-paced, funny, and visually vibrant episode that proves the show can successfully adapt the game's iconic bosses without losing the "sitcom" feel of the series. [S1E3] Ribby & Croaks

Should they have gotten their ice cream, or did they get exactly what they deserved? The "apology" scene between Ribby and Croaks is

This episode shines because it leans into the "comical misfortune" that defines the series. Seeing Cuphead and Mugman try to navigate a high-stakes dinner while being hunted by two giant, boxing frogs is peak slapstick. Should they have gotten their ice cream, or

Just like Cuphead and Mugman, Ribby and Croaks spend half the episode at each other’s throats. Their constant bickering over past grievances (like a stolen ice cream cone from decades ago) serves as a fun mirror to our main duo.

If the first two episodes of The Cuphead Show! were about establishing the world, Episode 3 is where the series truly finds its rhythm. introduces us to the show’s first major boss adaptation from the game, and it’s every bit as chaotic, slimy, and hilarious as fans hoped.