Teamo Supremo | |
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Also known as | Disney's Teamo Supremo |
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Created by | Phil Walsh |
Written by |
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Directed by | Joe Horne |
Voices of | |
Composer | Ian Dye |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 39 (76 segments) |
Production | |
Executive producer | Phil Walsh |
Running time | 11 minutes (regular episodes only) 22 minutes ("Play It Again Songstress!" and "The Mark of Comrade Z") |
Production company | Walt Disney Television Animation |
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Release | January 19, 2002[nb 1] – August 17, 2004 |
Teamo Supremo is an American animated television series created by Phil Walsh. [1] Animated in the limited animation style pioneered by Jay Ward, predecessors which inspired its style, it tells of three superhero children: Captain Crandall, Skate Lad, and Rope Girl. [2]
The series made its broadcast debut for ABC's Disney's One Saturday Morning block on January 19, 2002, where most of its first season aired. However, it started regularly airing on Toon Disney in September of that same year, where most of its second season premiered. During the spring of 2003, about half of its second season premiered on what had been by then renamed ABC Kids. On September 13, 2003, it was taken off ABC Kids, leaving the rest of the episodes to premiere on Toon Disney, ending its run by 2004. Thirty-nine episodes were made, with 76 total stories (all but two episodes had two 11-minute long stories slotted in its 22-minute time slot). [3]
Kid superheroes Captain Crandall, Skate Lad and Rope Girl protect their state from various bad guys when called in by Governor Kevin. They take on bad guys like Baron Blitz, Madame Snake, Laser Pirate, Helius Inflato, Dehydro, Mr. Large, and other bad guys while also occasionally interacting with the other local superheroes.
These are the three main characters of the show. None of them are an only child.
There are other superheroes that help keep the state safe from crime:
Most of the episodes in the final two seasons did not air in production code order.
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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First aired | Last aired | Network | |||
1 | 26 | January 19, 2002 | May 25, 2002 | ABC | |
2 | 37 | 15 | September 14, 2002 | May 31, 2003 | |
22 | August 25, 2002 | August 8, 2003 | Toon Disney | ||
3 | 13 | December 5, 2003 | August 17, 2004 |
The first season consisted of 13 episodes and aired on ABC.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Timing Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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1 | 1 | "In the Beginning..." | Karen Peterson, Eddy Houchins, and Gordon Kent | Phil Walsh (also story) | Rebecca Shen | January 19, 2002 | 101a |
Crandall gets together a team of superheroes (Himself, Brenda, and Hector). When they audition for the governor, he doesn't believe kids can do it, but they prove themselves by defeating Baron Blitz and his team of wax president/zombies. When Governor Kevin accepts them, they become Captain Crandall, Rope Girl, and Skate Lad: TEAMO SUPREMO. | |||||||
2 | 2 | "Duly Deputized Super Agents!" | Tim Walker | Phil Walsh (also story) | Sean Bishop | January 19, 2002 | 101b |
Teamo Supremo has a hard time defeating Technor. When they meet Paulsen, a scientist, he gives them all-new-and-improved weapons, from "Level 7". | |||||||
3 | 3 | "And Then There Were Two..." | Gordon Kent | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Ford Riley | Dave Schwartz | January 26, 2002 | 102a |
Skate Lad becomes jealous when a new kid called Scooter Lad impresses Captain Crandall and Rope Girl, but things soon takes a serious turn when he learns that Scooter Lad is actually the son of Chopper Daddy, the leader of a vicious motorcycle gang. | |||||||
4 | 4 | "Who Invited the Birthday Bandit?" | Woody Yocum | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Barry Friedman and Phil Walsh | Gavin Dell | January 26, 2002 | 102b |
Teamo Supremo must stop an evil clown called the Birthday Bandit from ruining parties. | |||||||
5 | 5 | "My Sister the Spy!" | Woody Yocum | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Ford Riley and Scott Sooneborn | Troy Adomitis | February 2, 2002 | 103a |
Crandall's sister Jean got a locket as a present from a French boy. Meanwhile, Teamo Supremo keeps trying to defeat a group of French thugs led by Le Poodle but the thugs are always one step ahead of them. Captain Crandall finds out that the locket Jean has is a walkie-talkie for the thugs which lets them know what Teamo Supremo is planning. | |||||||
6 | 6 | "Sinister Substitute!" | Gordon Kent | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Ford Riley | Dave Filoni | February 2, 2002 | 103b |
An evil fashion stylist named Madame Snake disguises herself as Teamo Supremo's teacher and gives them lots of homework so they will have no time to fight crime. | |||||||
7 | 7 | "Grounded!" | Tim Walker | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Henry Gilroy | Chuck Klein | February 9, 2002 | 104a |
Teamo is grounded much to the dismay of Governor Kevin, which lures the latest villain, Mr. Large in town to Crandall's house where they ambush him. | |||||||
8 | 8 | "The Baron and the Baby Brother!" | Kevin Petrilak | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Barry Friedman and Phil Walsh | David Schwartz | February 9, 2002 | 104b |
Baron Blitz returns but Skate Lad and Crandall must fight him alone as Rope Girl is taking care of her brother. | |||||||
9 | 9 | "The Chief's New Groove" | Woody Yocum | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Jack Monaco | Rebecca Shen | February 16, 2002 | 105a |
Tired of Teamo Supremo always being the heroes and feeling useless, the Chief goes out to become a superhero himself, but he causes more problems than he solves, and things quickly get worse when Lo-Fi shows up and attempts to ruin the festival. Title reference: The Emperor's New Groove | |||||||
10 | 10 | "Capitol Offense!" | Gordon Kent | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Henry Gilroy | Sean Bishop | February 16, 2002 | 105b |
While the class learns about pirates, a real pirate called Laser Pirate begins to raid Level 7. | |||||||
11 | 11 | "Danger: Dirigibles!" | Kevin Petrilak | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Kevin Campbell and Ford Riley | Dave Schwartz | February 22, 2002 | 106a |
After Governor Kevin convinces the state legislature to veto a bill that would have allowed for a casino to be built, Helius Inflato swears revenge and sends hordes of mechanical blimps to block out the sun, and he refuses to move them until the state government changes their mind. As always, it's Teamo to the rescue. | |||||||
12 | 12 | "Enter the Cheapskate!" | Tim Walker | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Sara Sluke and Hilary Cherniss | Mike Diederich | February 22, 2002 | 106b |
Skate Lad is accused of stealing people's possessions, causing Governor Kevin to suspend him until further notice. It is soon discovered by Skate Lad that a similar villain named Cheapskate and his henchmen are responsible. | |||||||
13 | 13 | "Appetite For... Dessert!" | Gordon Kent | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Libby Bideau | Gavin Dell | February 23, 2002 | 107a |
When Hypnotheria, with the ability to hypnotize people, hypnotizes them, Teamo Supremo begins eating junk food instead of their normal healthy regime. | |||||||
14 | 14 | "It's Crandall's Birthday – Bandit!" | Woody Yocum | Story by : Ford Riley Written by : Jack Monaco | Dave Filoni | February 23, 2002 | 107b |
Crandall's new toolbelt was stolen by the Birthday Bandit, and now he's using the gadgets against Teamo Supremo. | |||||||
15 | 15 | "The Sinister Stylist!" | Jang Kim | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Krista Tucker | Rebecca Shen | March 2, 2002 | 108a |
A former soap actress turns to crime. | |||||||
16 | 16 | "Running the Gauntlet!" | Kevin Petrilak and Gordon Kent | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Henry Gilroy | Chong Lee | March 2, 2002 | 108b |
Paulson's assistant Mr. Crawford steals some very powerful gloves. | |||||||
17 | 17 | "Attack of the Stuffed Stuff!" | Woody Yocum | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Eric Friedman and Ford Riley | Dave Schwartz | April 13, 2002 | 109a |
Fabrica uses stuffed animals to steal all the kids' stuffed animals in order to bring them to life and start a stuffed animal army. | |||||||
18 | 18 | "Reservoir Frogs!" | Kevin Petrilak | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Kent Redeker | Mike Diederich and Dave Filoni | April 13, 2002 | 109b |
Teamo Supremo must stop Dehydro and his henchmen from flooding the city. | |||||||
19 | 19 | "Sounds of the Songstress!" | John Kimball | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Krista Tucker | Chong Lee | May 4, 2002 | 110a |
A new teen idol is in town, and her name is Tiffany Javelins (AKA Sally Smith). With her influence, fashion sense, and style, she singlehandedly gets every girl in the state, including Rope Girl, at her command. Everything Tiffany does is "Tifftastic" according to her followers. Captain Crandall and Skate Lad see through the charade and put an end to the fandom mob mentality and defeat her controller the Mischievous Manager. | |||||||
20 | 20 | "Calling Captain Excellent!" | Gordon Kent | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Carrie Evans | Mike Kazaleh | May 4, 2002 | 110b |
Governor Kevin states that, in order to gain rights to be called a real superhero, a superhero has to be evaluated by a real superhero sent by the Planetary Superhero Council. The team's favorite superhero Captain Excellent has been sent to evaluate them, but the arrival of Baron Blitz interferes, and Teamo Supremo has a chance to prove their worth. | |||||||
21 | 21 | "Pogo Panic!" | Tim Walker | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Laura McCreary and Mark Myers | Dave Filoni | May 11, 2002 | 111a |
Teamo faces off against Dr. Pogo, who commits his crimes using pogo sticks to gain revenge for the world's lack of spring appreciation. | |||||||
22 | 22 | "Enter Dr. 'Droid!" | Gordon Kent | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Henry Gilroy | Gavin Dell | May 11, 2002 | 111b |
Teamo combats the robot-loving Dr. Droid, who aims to make the world "a nicer place" by replacing everyone with robots. | |||||||
23 | 23 | "Mr. Vague Does Something..." | Gordon Kent | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Jack Monaco | Rebecca Shen | May 18, 2002 | 112a |
Odd robberies start happening and no one, not even Teamo can figure out the method behind them or if there even is one. | |||||||
24 | 24 | "The Big Put-Down!" | Woody Yocum | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Krista Tucker | Gavin Dell | May 18, 2002 | 112b |
A new villain called the Put-Down Artist comes and badly insults everyone making them feel low. | |||||||
25 | 25 | "The Return of Technor!" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | May 25, 2002 | 113a |
The Techno-Creeps have escaped from jail and have plotted to revive their leader Technor by finding and empowering the Magnabody. The Magnabody, once fully charged, has the ability to find Technor on its own. Once the Magna has enough energy and finds Technor back in Level 7, Technor is now off to fully charge himself, which will cut off the entire state's power supply, which is to the dismay of Skate Lad because he's afraid of the dark. Can Teamo Supremo must stop Technor in time before the entire state blacks out. | |||||||
26 | 26 | "A Monumental Crisis!" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | May 25, 2002 | 113b |
After a long field trip around the state for its monuments, the children of Teamo Supremo's class find it uninteresting. The tour guide, Frenchy Stakas, who's obsessed with and dedicated to the history of the monuments, threatens that she will make the people take the monuments and their history seriously – especially the children. Assuming the identity of the Tourorist, she and her Docents steal all of the monuments from the state to a place where she can really appreciate them. Teamo Supremo must find the monuments and return them to their rightful places, and capture the Tourorist and her Docents. |
The second season consisted of nineteen episodes, which makes the longest season to air. Eight episodes were aired on ABC. Eleven episodes were aired on Toon Disney.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Timing Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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27 | 1 | "Thog the Caveman Returns!" | Barbara Dourmashkin-Case | Rico Gagliano and Jason Berlin Story by : Phil Walsh | Rebecca Shen | August 25, 2002 b | 205a |
An actor who once portrayed Thog, the caveman mascot for the discontinued Breakfast Clubs Cereal, suffers a bump on the head. Afterwards, he thinks he really is Thog the Caveman. | |||||||
28 | 2 | "Mr. Large's Slippery Scheme" | Woody Yocum | Nick Garey Story by : Ford Riley | Dave Filoni | August 25, 2002 b | 205b |
When he starts acting weird, Teamo discovers that Governor Kevin was kidnapped and that Madame Snake is impersonating him and partnered up with Mr. Large. | |||||||
29 | 3 | "The Big Image Problem!" | Woody Yocum | Krista Tucker Story by : Phil Walsh | Gavin Dell | September 14, 2002 a | 209a |
Teamo faces off against Mirrorstar – a very vain villain who attempts to melt down all the state's mirrors into a single gigantic one with which to admire himself. Note: This episode was released in selected theaters in front of the 2002 Disney film The Country Bears . | |||||||
30 | 4 | "Not on My Cinco De Mayo!" | Mitch Rochon | Ford Riley | Rebecca Shen | September 14, 2002 a | 209b |
It's Cinco De Mayo and everyone is celebrating – except for Le Poodle, who is angry because this day marks France's wartime defeat. Le Poodle has set out to steal all the Mexican stuff that he can find. | |||||||
31 | 5 | "You Better Start Calling Me Chief!" | John Kimball and Mitch Rochon | Rico Gagliano and Jason Berlin Story by : Phil Walsh | Rebecca Shen | October 24, 2002 b | 201a |
Teamo Supremo is being interviewed for the state newspaper by a cub reporter named Ollie Jimson. Meanwhile, his boss keeps fuming over those who don't address him as "Chief" instead of "sir". Things take a really bad turn when the Trapster arrives. | |||||||
32 | 6 | "When Elements Unite!" | Gordon Kent | Kent Redeker Story by : Phil Walsh and Ford Riley | Gavin Dell | October 24, 2002 b | 201b |
Laser Pirate, Helius Inflato, and Dehydro have united as the Elements of Unpleasantness. | |||||||
33 | 7 | "The Haunted House on Horror Hill!" | Gordon Kent and Kevin Petrilak | Ford Riley Story by : Phil Walsh | Dave Filoni | October 31, 2002 b | 202a |
Teamo Supremo visit a haunted house on Halloween where the Cloaked Skull is lurking. | |||||||
34 | 8 | "An Appointment With the Dentist!" | Jang Kim | Thom Hart Story by : Phil Walsh | Gavin Dell | October 31, 2002 b | 202b |
An evil dentist starts controlling people's minds. | |||||||
35 | 9 | "Getaway Car-Go!" | Woody Yocum | Mark Archuleta Story by : Ford Riley | Chong Lee | November 7, 2002 b | 203a |
After losing his pink slips, a racer wreaks havoc in the state by stealing various muscle and sports cars. That racer is Car-Go along with his pit crew. Stealing all of the best cars they can find focuses on the fastest production car ever built: the Penketh QRS. It is about to be displayed at a car show the state is holding. Teamo Supremo must stop Car-Go and his pit crew from stealing the Penketh QRS and apprehend this rogue racer. | |||||||
36 | 10 | "Enter Lord Druid!" | Mitch Rochon | Jack Monaco Story by : Ford Riley | Gavin Dell | November 7, 2002 b | 203b |
The entire state is currently encountering a massive Deja Vu and is seem to be repeating themselves thanks to Lord Druid. | |||||||
37 | 11 | "Electronica's Game!" | Jungja Kim-Wolf and Woody Yocum | Libby Bideau Story by : Libby Bideau and Ford Riley | Dave Filoni | November 14, 2002 b | 204a |
Electronica tries to ruin all video games when people start beating her games by using cheat codes. | |||||||
38 | 12 | "The Angler's Angle!" | Jang Kim | Clay Wilcox Story by : Phil Walsh | Mike Kim | November 14, 2002 b | 204b |
The Angler is stealing all the fish in the world. | |||||||
39 | 13 | "Out of the Past" | John Kimball | Milton Chassman Story by : Phil Walsh | Rebecca Shen | November 21, 2002 b | 206a |
The Chief faces off against an old nemesis from his younger days: Vladimir Trettiak, who has come equipped with technology from Level 8 that surpasses that of the team. | |||||||
40 | 14 | "The Sinister Shillelagh!" | Gordon Kent | John Boni Story by : Ford Riley | Scott Shaw | November 21, 2002 b | 206b |
Teamo faces a villain with uncanny good luck for him and bad luck for them. | |||||||
41 | 15 | "The Parents From Another Planet!" | Mitch Rochon | Ford Riley (also story) | Gavin Dell | November 28, 2002 b | 207a |
Pretending to be Crandall's real parents, two people named Lisa and Robert try to steal the state's many things. | |||||||
42 | 16 | "The Birthday Bash!" | Woody Yocum | Jack Monaco Story by : Ford Riley | Troy Adomitis | November 28, 2002 b | 207b |
The Birthday Bandit returns, and he invites Teamo, Governor Kevin, The Chief, Paulson, and Samantha to a party. | |||||||
43 | 17 | "The Sinister Sloppy Joe!" | John Kimball | Jim Peronto Story by : Phil Walsh | Chong Lee | December 5, 2002 b | 208a |
Teamo combats the messy and mean Sloppy Joe, who schemes to turn the state into his disorderly domain. | |||||||
44 | 18 | "Surf, Sand, Sun and... Skull?" | Gordon Kent | Brian Sintay Story by : Ford Riley | Dave Filoni | December 5, 2002 b | 208b |
The Cloaked Skull returns on the state beach and has somehow cursed Teamo's tools. | |||||||
45 | 19 | "Things That Go Bump in the Night!" | Gordon Kent | Jack Monaco Story by : Phil Walsh | Kevin Altieri | December 6, 2002 b | 210a |
Teamo battles the Zomnambulist, a villain who stalks sleepers in their dreams. | |||||||
46 | 20 | "Will of the People!" | John Kimball | Barry Friedman and Ford Riley Story by : Phil Walsh and Ford Riley | Troy Adomitis | December 6, 2002 b | 210b |
A man named Will 2 Wynn is running against Governor Kevin for governor; if Will wins, everyone loses. Teamo Supremo doesn't know it yet, but Will 2 Wynn has gained the support of villains like Baron Blitz, Madame Snake, Laser Pirate, Dehydro, Birthday Bandit, Electronica, Mr. Large, and Helius Inflato. | |||||||
47 | 21 | "Happy Holidays Mr. Gruff" | Tim Walker | Phil Walsh and Ford Riley Story by : Phil Walsh | Dave Schwartz and Dave Filoni | December 7, 2002 a | 211a |
During the holiday season, Teamo's favorite action hero Mr. Gruff helps them combat the evil Mr. Alchemy who thinks that people are more into getting new things on Christmas. | |||||||
48 | 22 | "The Grandfather Show" | Kevin Petrilak | Ford Riley Story by : Phil Walsh and Ford Riley | Dave Filoni | December 7, 2002 a | 211b |
Crandall's grandpa, superheroes called Silver Shield and Dark Talon, help Teamo combat a bunch of second generation villains called the Sons of the Flange who are planning to disrupt the New Year's Eve plans. | |||||||
49 | 23 | "Going It Alone!" | Gordon Kent | Jack Monaco Story by : Phil Walsh | David Filoni | March 1, 2003 a | 214a |
Madame Snake tricks Crandall into thinking he'd be better off without Skate Land and Rope Girl, which is seemingly confirmed when the latter two are injured fighting her. | |||||||
50 | 24 | "Out to Dry!" | John Kimball | Kent Redecker Story by : Phil Walsh and Ford Riley | Rebecca Shen | March 1, 2003 a | 214b |
Dehydro escapes from prison and begins stealing all the water in the state. | |||||||
51 | 25 | "Play It Again Songstress!" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | March 8, 2003 a | 215 |
Teamo Supremo is informed by the governor that Tiffany Javelins is planning a comeback tour. After Captain Crandall and Skate Lad get trapped, Rope Girl is invited by Tiffany to go on tour with her. What Rope Girl doesn't know yet is that the Manager and Dr. Droid return and trick Rope Girl into singing with a robotic Tiffany while having the real Tiffany as their prisoner. Note: This is the first half-hour special. | |||||||
52 | 26 | "Welcome to the Magna Mall!" | Mitch Rochon | Francis Gagliano Story by : Phil Walsh and Ford Riley | David Filoni | April 12, 2003 a | 217a |
Hector thinks the state's new mall is actually Technor's Magnabody. | |||||||
53 | 27 | "The Baron's Blitz!" | Trell Yocum | Kent Redeker Story by : Phil Walsh | Rebecca Shen | April 12, 2003 a | 217b |
Baron Blitz returns and his henchmen are now unmeltable metal football players. | |||||||
54 | 28 | "Pyrite and Pirate!" | Gordon Kent | Brian Sintay and Nicholas Garey Story by : Phil Walsh and Ford Riley | Scott Shaw | April 19, 2003 a | 218a |
Laser Pirate offers Sam a new job. | |||||||
55 | 29 | "The Chief of Cheer!" | John Kimball | Libby Bideau Story by : Phil Walsh and Ford Riley | Chong Lee | April 19, 2003 a | 218b |
Hypnotheria returns to hypnotize the Chief. | |||||||
56 | 30 | "Cloaked Paulson, Mr. Skull" | Jang Kim | Ford Riley Story by : Phil Walsh and Ford Riley | Shellie Kvilvang | April 26, 2003 a | 219a |
The Cloaked Skull is back, and menacing the state capital, but this time the skull is, apparently, Mr. Paulson. | |||||||
57 | 31 | "3, 2, 1... Teamo!" | John Kimball and Gordon Kent | Mark Drop Story by : Phil Walsh and Ford Riley | Gary Terry | April 26, 2003 a | 219b |
A threat by an intergalactic villain called the Big Skull has Teamo and Captain Excellent uniting to save the world from Big Skull and his army of Cloaked Skulls. This episode continues from where the last one left off. | |||||||
58 | 32 | "Brenda's Birthday Bandit!" | Gordon Kent | Gordon Kent Story by : Phil Walsh | Shellie Kvilvang | May 31, 2003 a | 216a |
Brenda/Rope Girl celebrates her birthday at Girlie World where the Birthday Bandit's helper is waiting for the arrival of the Birthday Bandit who has plans for Rope Girl. | |||||||
59 | 33 | "Raising The State!" | John Kimball | Jack Monaco Story by : Phil Walsh and Ford Riley | Ben Jones, Gabe Swarr, and Gary Terry | May 31, 2003 a | 216b |
Helius Inflato gets ownership of the sky and he raises the state up there so he can be governor. | |||||||
60 | 34 | "Electronica's Game 2!" | John Kimball | Kent Redeker Story by : Ford Riley | Dave Filoni | August 1, 2003 b | 212a |
Paulson has just met up with a new pen pal. Paulson is spending more time contacting her and less time improving Teamo's tools. Jean figures out the pen pal is really Electronica, who has broken out of prison and now seeks to challenge the Teamo with a whole new game of revenge. | |||||||
61 | 35 | "Tossing the Gauntlet!" | Mitch Rochon | Jim Peronto Story by : Phil Walsh | Chong Lee | August 1, 2003 b | 212b |
The Gauntlet tricks his way out of prison and steals the gauntlets once again. Paulson and Teamo easily stop him by tricking him into pulling off the gauntlets. | |||||||
62 | 36 | "Doin' the Supremo!" | Woody Yocum | Ford Riley Story by : Phil Walsh | Gavin Dell | August 8, 2003 b | 213a |
DJ Despicable is hypnotizing people with his music during his crime spree. | |||||||
63 | 37 | "Beware of the Bungler!" | Gordon Kent | Mike Kramer Story by : Phil Walsh and Ford Riley | Troy Adomitis | August 8, 2003 b | 213b |
Teamo Supremo is forced to stop Barney the Bungler from causing disaster when he tries to rob places like banks, pet shops, and other places. |
The third and final season consisted of seven episodes, which makes the shortest season to air, and aired on Toon Disney.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Timing Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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64 | 1 | "Something Cheesy This Way Comes!" | Mitch Rochon | Krista Tucker Story by : Phil Walsh | David Filoni and Deborah Cone | December 5, 2003 | 301a |
State scientists find out that the homemade cheese of a cheese cook named Elizabeth Cheddar was artificially aged. All of her products are then taken off the market and her TV show is sold. Elizabeth Cheddar is so angry that she decides to take revenge on her critics. | |||||||
65 | 2 | "Cartoons of Doom!" | Trell Yocum | Julie Marsh | Rebecca Shen | December 5, 2003 | 301b |
A talented cartoonist has come up with a new cartoon series, but has been rejected by the large drawing studios in the state. | |||||||
66 | 3 | "State of Chaos" | Gordon Kent | Jack Monaco Story by : Phil Walsh | Michael Kazaleh and Deborah Cone | December 12, 2003 | 302a |
General Incompetence and Major Delays, two inept ex-militarists, unleash a ray which makes everybody who is hit by it incompetent and late. | |||||||
67 | 4 | "Science Friction!" | Unknown | Unknown | Thurop Van Orman | December 12, 2003 | 302b |
Crandall loses his temper when the animatronic aliens at the Out of This World Cafe and Amusement Park seemingly rebel against humanity, which is actually the work of Baron Blitz. | |||||||
68 | 5 | "The Mark of Comrade Z" | John Kimball and Gordon Kent | Gordon Kent Story by : Phil Walsh and Ford Riley | David Filoni and Gary Terry | December 19, 2003 | 304 |
The entire state is under attack by a villain named Comrade Z who was paroled from prison last week due to good behaviour. During his invasion involving an iron shower curtain around the state and a forcefield, he demands only one thing – the surrender of his arch nemesis the Silver Shield. As Comrade Z's attacks intensifies, Teamo Supremo, Silver Shield, and Dark Talon must work together to defeat Comrade Z and his forces that also involves training Teamo Supremo at AARSP (short for American Association of Retired Super Persons). NOTE: This is the second and final half-hour special. | |||||||
69 | 6 | "Teamo Rocks!" | Unknown | Unknown | Phil Andrade | December 26, 2003 | 305a |
Two former songwriters have been stealing the musical talents of various performers, and with assistance from Tiffany Javelyns, Teamo goes undercover as a rock band to stop them. | |||||||
70 | 7 | "The Wrath of Scooter Lad!" | Unknown | Unknown | Gabe Swarr | December 26, 2003 | 305b |
Skate Lad competes in the Y-Not games, and meets up with a "supposedly" reformed Scooter Lad. | |||||||
71 | 8 | "Will You Be My Valentine Bandit?" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | March 14, 2004 | 303a |
The Birthday Bandit (now called the Valentine Bandit) kidnaps Governor Kevin's girlfriend, movie starlet Viva Voom. | |||||||
72 | 9 | "Uncontrollable Goopy Substance!" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | March 14, 2004 | 303b |
Mr. Vague unleashes a monstrous green goopy substance on the state. NOTE: The episode, along with the above one ("Will You Be My Valentine Bandit?"), were aired only once on Toon Disney at 6:00 AM (hence why no copies are available online). [4] | |||||||
73 | 10 | "Word Search" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | August 16, 2004 | 306a |
Teamo Supremo faces off against loony librarian Libro Shushman, who is tired of people paying no attention to late book notices, and is stealing all the words in the state with her "Dictionary of Doom". | |||||||
74 | 11 | "Micro Supremo" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | August 16, 2004 | 306b |
Teamo Supremo accidentally get shrunken down size while facing of against Captain Excellent's arch foe Dr. Minutia, and must now get to Level 7 to reverse it and capture the bad guys, while standing only five inches tall. | |||||||
75 | 12 | "The Governor's Analyst" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | August 17, 2004 | 307a |
Helius Inflato kidnaps Governor Kevin's new color analyst, Dr. Cedric Flint. | |||||||
76 | 13 | "The Gauntlet's New Gloves!" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | August 17, 2004 | 307b |
The Gauntlet, now in an activated super-powered suit, abducts Paulson and Samantha, then Governor Kevin and the Chief, in hopes of leading Teamo into a dangerous trap. Series finale |
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The Batman is an American animated television series based on the DC Comics superhero Batman. Developed by Michael Goguen and Duane Capizzi, and produced by Warner Bros. Animation, the series first aired on Kids' WB on September 11, 2004, then Cartoon Network on April 2, 2005. The show would become exclusive to the former network for its third, fourth, and fifth seasons in early 2006. The Batman won six Daytime Emmy Awards over the course of its run. Many elements from previous Batman storylines were borrowed and adapted, such as those from the comic books, film series and the animated shows like Batman: The Animated Series from the DC Animated Universe, but it remained strictly within its own distinct continuity. Jackie Chan Adventures artist Jeff Matsuda served as art director and provided the character designs. The production team altered the appearances of many of the comic books' supervillains for the show, such as the Joker, the Penguin, Mr. Freeze, Bane, and the Riddler.
The Crime Doctor is the name of two fictional supervillains that appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. The Crime Doctor is an underworld medical expert who caters exclusively to criminals, originally an enemy of Batman.
Monster Squad is a television series produced by D'Angelo-Bullock-Allen Productions that aired Saturday mornings on NBC from September 11, 1976, to September 3, 1977. It is unrelated to the later film of the same name.
League of Super Evil is a Canadian animated comedy television series co-created by Philippe Ivanusic-Vallee, Davila LeBlanc and Peter Ricq and developed by Asaph Fipke. Inspired by a comedy sketch entitled "Once Were Heroes" by Ryan Harper-Brown, the series was produced by Nerd Corps Entertainment in association with YTV.
T.U.F.F. Puppy is an American animated television series created by Butch Hartman for Nickelodeon. It premiered on October 2, 2010, on Nickelodeon along with Planet Sheen, which premiered a half hour earlier. T.U.F.F. Puppy is Hartman's third animated series for Nickelodeon, after The Fairly OddParents and Danny Phantom and also before Bunsen Is a Beast. The series was cancelled after three seasons and aired its final episode on April 4, 2015.
Sidekick is a Canadian animated series created by Todd Kauffman and Joey So for YTV, and produced by Nelvana. The series ran from September 3, 2010, to September 14, 2013, with 52 episodes produced. The series is based on the original shorts originally titled The Not-So-Superheroic Adventures of Sidekick aired as part of the 2005 TV series, Funpak. It currently airs reruns on Boomerang, and Disney XD in Canada.
Marvel's M.O.D.O.K., or simply M.O.D.O.K., is an American stop-motion adult animated television series created by Jordan Blum and Patton Oswalt for Hulu, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. The series is produced by Marvel Television, with Blum and Oswalt serving as showrunners.
Hamster & Gretel is an American animated superhero comedy television series created by Phineas and Ferb co-creator Dan Povenmire that premiered on Disney Channel on August 12, 2022. In January 2023, the series was renewed for a second season.
Robert "Bob" Parr, also known as Mr. Incredible, is a fictional superhero who appears in Pixar's animated superhero film The Incredibles (2004) and Incredibles 2 (2018). He is a superhero who possesses superhuman strength, durability, and stamina. He is married to Helen Parr, also known as Elastigirl, and has three children named Dash, Violet, and Jack-Jack. He is voiced by Craig T. Nelson in the films, while in Mr. Incredible and Pals and the video games, he is voiced by Pete Docter, Richard McGonagle and Jeff Bergman. He was created by writer/director, Brad Bird, and is partly based on Bird's father, with Bird stating, "He’s a little bit like my dad, because my dad was a great guy, really funny and smart, and I love him dearly".