Three superhero children - Captain Crandall, Skate Lad, and Rope Girl - protect their state from supervillains.Three superhero children - Captain Crandall, Skate Lad, and Rope Girl - protect their state from supervillains.Three superhero children - Captain Crandall, Skate Lad, and Rope Girl - protect their state from supervillains.
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- TriviaEach of the members of Teamo Supremo has a special superhero phrase. Captain Crandall's is: "Buh-Zah," Skate Lad's is: "Chee-Kah," and Rope Girl's is: "Wuh-Pah."
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"Teamo Supremo" are made up of pre-pubescent heroes Captain Crandall, Rope Girl and Skate Lad, who fight crime with the knowledge and cooperation of the well-meaning but not totally competent leader of the city, while at the same time having to go to school and live normal little child lives...
Sounds familiar? Yep, this is basically a copy of Cartoon Network's "The Powerpuff Girls," though more sexually and ethnically mixed (Skate Lad/Hector is of Mexican derivation, for instance). The trouble is, while it has the pre-teen hero motif it lacks Bubbles and Co's Japanese-influenced animation style; genuinely sharp scripts; villains as entertaining as Him, Mojo Jojo or even Princess; heroes with the proper personalities that Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup have; and, of course, the narrator. (Although I do give the show points for the voice of Martin Mull as the governor.)
It's still watchable, but go for the real thing if you have a choice.
Sounds familiar? Yep, this is basically a copy of Cartoon Network's "The Powerpuff Girls," though more sexually and ethnically mixed (Skate Lad/Hector is of Mexican derivation, for instance). The trouble is, while it has the pre-teen hero motif it lacks Bubbles and Co's Japanese-influenced animation style; genuinely sharp scripts; villains as entertaining as Him, Mojo Jojo or even Princess; heroes with the proper personalities that Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup have; and, of course, the narrator. (Although I do give the show points for the voice of Martin Mull as the governor.)
It's still watchable, but go for the real thing if you have a choice.
- Victor Field
- Aug 28, 2002
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