An ambitious, humor‑heavy installment that pushes the series’ mythology forward while staying true to its tongue‑in‑cheek vibe. The episode’s pacing is brisk, the animation (or prose, if you’re reading the fan‑fic version) is crisp, and the new “Quantum Skate‑Loop” mechanic adds fresh stakes. A few tonal dips and a somewhat rushed subplot keep it from hitting a perfect score, but overall it’s a solid, memorable entry that rewards long‑time fans and remains accessible to newcomers.


When the exclusive dropped in late 2024 (delayed by six months due to Skatingjesus’s shoulder injury—he animates with a stylus held in a cast), the reaction was immediate. Long-time patron LoreMaster_Kai wrote:

“I’ve watched every Skatingjesus release since 2018. Chapter 3.32 is the first time I had to pause and walk away. The 32-second loop broke me. Andaroos isn’t a hero. He’s a scar. This exclusive is essential canon.”

Negative reviews are rare, but some fans argue the exclusive creates plot holes. If Andaroos remembers the 32-year loop (which the exclusive implies he does), why does he act surprised in Chapter 4’s trailer? Skatingjesus has only replied with a gif of a ticking stopwatch—further fueling the hype.

Chapter 3‑32 is positioned as the “exclusive” bridge between the main arc (Chapters 1‑30) and the upcoming “Grand Slam” finale. The episode opens with SkatingJesus (SJ) discovering an abandoned “Chrono‑Rink” hidden beneath the abandoned skate park of Neo‑Lombardia. Meanwhile, Andaroo, the hyper‑intelligent, semi‑sentient skate‑board, receives a cryptic transmission from the “Council of Ollie‑Mancers,” warning of an imminent “Temporal Ripple” that could erase the entire skate‑verse.

Key plot beats:


According to fan transcripts and leaked discussion threads (Skatingjesus is known for strict DRM on exclusive content), Chapter 3.32 reveals: