Teamo Supremo facts for kids
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Created by | Phil Walsh |
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Directed by | Joe Horne |
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Composer(s) | Ian Dye |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 39 (76 segments) |
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Executive producer(s) | Phil Walsh |
Running time | 11 minutes (regular episodes only) 22 minutes ("Play It Again Songstress!" and "The Mark of Comrade Z") |
Production company(s) | Walt Disney Television Animation |
Distributor | Buena Vista Television |
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Original release | January 19, 2002 | – August 17, 2004
Teamo Supremo is an exciting American animated television show created by Phil Walsh. It tells the story of three awesome kid superheroes: Captain Crandall, Skate Lad, and Rope Girl. The show uses a cool, simple animation style, similar to older cartoons.
The series first aired on ABC's "Disney's One Saturday Morning" on January 19, 2002. Later that year, it also started showing regularly on Toon Disney. The show ran for three seasons, with a total of 39 episodes. Most episodes had two 11-minute stories packed into a 22-minute slot, giving viewers double the fun! The series finished its run in 2004.
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What's the Show About?
Teamo Supremo follows three young superheroes – Captain Crandall, Skate Lad, and Rope Girl – as they protect the state of South Dakota. They are called into action by Governor Kevin whenever trouble strikes. Their mission is to stop all sorts of wacky bad guys, like Baron Blitz, Madame Snake, and Laser Pirate. Sometimes, other local superheroes even lend a hand!
Meet the Heroes and Their Friends
Teamo Supremo Members
- Captain Crandall / Cap (voiced by Spencer Breslin) – He's the leader of Teamo Supremo. Crandall believes he's an alien superhero from another planet. His teammates often call him "Cap," and his battle cry is "Buh-Za!". He uses a special Level 7 belt and cool gadgets like a yo-yo, marbles, a boomerang, and a shield.
- Hector Felipé Corrio / Skate Lad (voiced by Alanna Ubach) – Hector is the skateboarding champion of the state and a member of Teamo Supremo. His main gadget is a super-fast, jet-powered skateboard. His catchphrase is "Chi-Ka!".
- Brenda / Rope Girl (voiced by Alanna Ubach) – Brenda is the only girl on Teamo Supremo. She has purple hair and a unique western drawl when she speaks. Her catchphrase is "Wuh-Pa!". Her special gadget is a jumprope, which she uses like a lasso to fight villains. She can also use it to help herself, Crandall, and Hector change into their superhero outfits when they all jump rope together.
Teamo's Helpful Allies
- Governor G. Kevin (voiced by Martin Mull) – He's the cool governor of South Dakota. He always calls Teamo Supremo when there's a problem. Sometimes, he even writes them excuse notes for school when they're busy saving the day!
- Chief Epsilon (voiced by Brian Doyle-Murray) – The chief of police. He's not always thrilled when Teamo takes over police matters. He once tried to be a superhero himself, called 'Lawman', but it didn't go so well.
- Mrs. Crandall (voiced by Julia Sweeney) – Crandall's human mom. He calls her "Earth Mom" because he thinks he's an alien. She seems to have no idea her son and his friends are superheroes!
- Jean Crandall (voiced by Rachel Crane) – Crandall's older human sister. She knows about his superhero life and often gives the team helpful advice.
- Mr. Paulson (voiced by Fred Willard) – The quirky director of Level 7. This is a top-secret place that creates all of Teamo's amazing gadgets.
- Mrs. Woolingantz (voiced by Sydney Walsh) – Teamo's teacher. She often excuses them from class when Governor Kevin needs their help.
- Action (vocal effects by Frank Welker) – Crandall's loyal dog. He sometimes helps Teamo on their missions, just like other famous superhero dogs.
Other Superheroes
Teamo Supremo isn't the only group keeping the state safe! Other heroes include:
- Mr. Gruff (voiced by Clancy Brown) – An action hero that Teamo Supremo really looks up to.
- The Silver Shield / Gordon (voiced by Robert Stack) – Crandall's grandfather. He was a superhero during World War II, similar to Captain America. His battle cry was "Let freedom ring."
- The Dark Talon / Nick (voiced by Gary Owens) – Crandall's other grandfather. He was a superhero during World War II, like Batman.
- Captain Excellent (voiced by John O'Hurley) – An older superhero whom Crandall admires.
Meet the Villains
Teamo Supremo faces many different villains, some who appear often and others who show up for just one adventure.
Villains Who Appear Often
- Baron Blitz (voiced by Maurice LaMarche) – A short, blue-skinned man, possibly from another planet. He likes to control wax statues, bronze statues, and even animatronics.
- Technor the Mechanized Man (voiced by Jeff Bennett) – Paulson originally created him as a robot psychologist, but he became power-hungry. Technor often travels in his power-sucking Magna Body.
- Chopper Daddy (voiced by Jess Harnell) – A villain who loves motorcycles.
- Scooter Lad (voiced by Pamela Adlon) – Chopper Daddy's son, who rides a scooter. He has tricked Teamo more than once.
- Madame Snake (voiced by Sydney Walsh) – A sneaky villain with snake-like powers. She can change her appearance and has a very wild fashion sense.
- The Birthday Bandit (voiced by Mark Hamill) – This clown used to be a birthday entertainer but turned bad. He loves to rob birthday parties and other special events.
- Laser Pirate (voiced by Tim Curry) – Larry is a former friend of Paulson. He's a pirate who surprisingly hates water! His hideout is a flying skyscraper.
- Helius Inflato (voiced by Joel Murray) – A man who can inflate himself and fly. He wants to build a casino in the state, but he's not allowed to.
- Dehydro (voiced by Diedrich Bader) – A former cruise director who became a water-themed villain. He believes humanity should live underwater.
- Mr. Large (voiced by Edward Asner) – A crime boss who loves anything big.
- Mr. Vague (voiced by Gary Cole) – A rather boring bad guy with grey skin. He's never clear about what he wants to steal.
- The Gauntlet (voiced by Wallace Shawn) – Crawford used to work with Paulson and is obsessed with power. He causes trouble with powerful gloves he keeps stealing.
- Hypnotheria (voiced by April Winchell) – A villain who uses hypnosis and thinks of herself as royalty.
- Electronica (voiced by Kerri Kenney) – Polly Pixel was a video game designer who got angry when players used cheat codes to beat her games.
- Dr. 'Droid (voiced by S. Scott Bullock) – An evil scientist who wants to replace everyone in the state with robot copies.
- Le Poodle (voiced by Jeff Bennett) – A famous cat burglar from France.
- Big Skull (voiced by John Kassir) – An alien supervillain who was behind the Cloaked Skull. He once captured most of the adult superheroes.
- Cloaked Skull (voiced by Joe Flaherty) – A masked villain who haunted places. These were actually random people controlled by Big Skull using alien masks.
Villains Who Appear Once
- The Sinister Stylist (voiced by Sydney Walsh) – Coco Caliente is a former soap opera actress who wants to give everyone bad hair.
- Fabrica (voiced by Nicole Sullivan) – A stuffed toy maker who uses her creations to commit crimes.
- Dr. Pogo (voiced by John Kassir) – A mad scientist who travels everywhere on a pogo-stick.
- Cheapskate (voiced by John Kassir) – A skateboarding villain who tried to blame Skate Lad for his crimes.
- The Put Down Artist (voiced by Barry Diamond) – A comedian who uses insults to commit crimes.
- The Tourorist (voiced by Tress MacNeille) – Frenchy Stakes is a tour guide who steals monuments because people don't respect them.
- Mirrorstar (voiced by Rob Paulsen) – A very vain supervillain.
- The Phony Dentist (voiced by Tim Curry) – An evil dentist who uses a mind control ray on his patients.
- Car-Go – A criminal racer who steals cars.
- Lord Druid (voiced by Mark Hamill) – He tried to change history so his family would still rule the state.
- Angler (voiced by Stephen Root) – A fisherman-themed villain who steals all the fish.
- Vladimir Trettiak (voiced by Joe Flaherty) – An old enemy of Chief Epsilon from his younger days.
- Sinister Shillelagh – A villain who has incredibly good luck.
- Sloppy Joe (voiced by Stuart Pankin) – A messy supervillain.
- Zomnambulist (voiced by Jonathan Freeman) – A villain who can control dreams.
- Will 2 Wynn (voiced by David Leisure) – Governor Kevin's opponent in an election. He secretly worked with many villains.
- Mr. Alchemy (voiced by Xander Berkeley) – An alchemy-themed supervillain who stole Mr. Gruff's voice.
- The Sons of the Flange Brothers (voiced by Jeff Bennett and Phil Morris) – The sons and cousins of acrobatic villains.
- DJ Despicable (voiced by Casey Kasem) – A former radio DJ who hypnotizes people with his music.
- Barney the Bungler (voiced by Billy West) – A clumsy, low-level villain.
- Comrade Z (voiced by Maurice LaMarche) – An old enemy of the Silver Shield.
- General Incompetence and Major Delays – Two former military members who make everyone incompetent and late.
- Libro Shushman – A librarian who steals words.
- Lo Fi (voiced by Michael McKean) – A musician who uses low-frequency music for crimes.
- Lavalizer – A minor villain who can control fire.
- Mean Thumb – A villain with very large thumbs.
Episode Guide
Most episodes in the last two seasons didn't air in the order they were made.
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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 |
Season 1 (2002)
The first season had 13 episodes and aired on ABC.
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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 forms a superhero team with Brenda and Hector. The governor doesn't believe kids can be heroes, but they prove him wrong by defeating Baron Blitz and his wax president zombies! They become Captain Crandall, Rope Girl, and Skate Lad – Teamo Supremo!
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2 | 2 | "Duly Deputized Super Agents!" | Tim Walker | Phil Walsh (also story) | Sean Bishop | January 19, 2002 | 101b |
Teamo Supremo struggles against Technor. They meet Paulsen, a scientist, who gives them awesome new weapons from "Level 7" to help them fight crime.
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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 gets jealous when a new kid, Scooter Lad, impresses Captain Crandall and Rope Girl. But things get serious when he learns Scooter Lad is the son of the villain Chopper Daddy!
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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 and special events.
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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 gets a locket from a French boy. Teamo Supremo keeps trying to defeat French thugs led by Le Poodle, but the thugs always know their plans. Crandall discovers Jean's locket is a walkie-talkie for the bad guys!
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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 pretends to be Teamo Supremo's teacher. She gives them tons of homework so they won't have time to fight crime!
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7 | 7 | "Grounded!" | Tim Walker | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Henry Gilroy |
Chuck Klein | February 9, 2002 | 104a |
Teamo gets grounded, which is bad news for Governor Kevin. The villain Mr. Large takes advantage of this and ambushes them at Crandall's house.
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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! Skate Lad and Crandall have to fight him alone because Rope Girl is busy taking care of her baby brother.
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9 | 9 | "The Chief's New Groove" | Woody Yocum | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Jack Monaco |
Rebecca Shen | February 16, 2002 | 105a |
The Chief is tired of Teamo Supremo getting all the glory, so he tries to become a superhero himself. But he causes more problems than he solves, especially when Lo-Fi shows up!
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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 named Laser Pirate starts raiding Level 7, the secret gadget facility.
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11 | 11 | "Danger: Dirigibles!" | Kevin Petrilak | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Kevin Campbell and Ford Riley |
Dave Schwartz | February 22, 2002 | 106a |
Governor Kevin stops a bill for a new casino. Helius Inflato gets revenge by sending mechanical blimps to block out the sun. Teamo Supremo must save the day!
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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 things, and Governor Kevin suspends him. Skate Lad soon discovers a villain named Cheapskate is responsible for the crimes.
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13 | 13 | "Appetite For... Dessert!" | Gordon Kent | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Libby Bideau |
Gavin Dell | February 23, 2002 | 107a |
Hypnotheria, a villain who can hypnotize people, makes Teamo Supremo eat only junk food instead of healthy meals. Can they stop themselves in time?
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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 is stolen by the Birthday Bandit, who then uses Crandall's own gadgets against Teamo Supremo!
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15 | 15 | "The Sinister Stylist!" | Jang Kim | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Krista Tucker |
Rebecca Shen | March 2, 2002 | 108a |
A former soap opera actress turns to a life of crime, causing bad hair days for everyone.
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16 | 16 | "Running the Gauntlet!" | Kevin Petrilak and Gordon Kent | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Henry Gilroy |
Chong Lee | March 2, 2002 | 108b |
Mr. Crawford, Paulson's assistant, steals some very powerful gloves called the Gauntlets.
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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 and bring them to life, creating a stuffed animal army!
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18 | 18 | "Reservoir Frogs!" | Kevin Petrilak | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Kent Redeker |
Mike Diederich and Dave Filoni | April 13, 2002 | 109b |
Can Teamo Supremo stop Dehydro and his henchmen from flooding the entire city?
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19 | 19 | "Sounds of the Songstress!" | Unknown | Krista Tucker | TBA | May 4, 2002 | 110a |
A new teen idol, Tiffany Javelins, influences all the girls in the state, including Rope Girl. Captain Crandall and Skate Lad discover she's controlled by the Mischievous Manager.
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20 | 20 | "Calling Captain Excellent!" | Unknown | Carrie Evans | TBA | May 4, 2002 | 110b |
Teamo's favorite superhero, Captain Excellent, comes to evaluate them. But Baron Blitz interferes, giving Teamo a chance to prove they are real superheroes!
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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 Dr. Pogo, who commits crimes using pogo sticks to get revenge for the world not appreciating springs!
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22 | 22 | "Enter Dr. 'Droid!" | Gordon Kent | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Henry Gilroy |
Gavin Dell | May 11, 2002 | 111b |
Teamo fights the robot-loving Dr. Droid, who wants to replace everyone with robots to make the world "nicer"!
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23 | 23 | "Mr. Vague Does Something..." | Gordon Kent | Story by : Phil Walsh Written by : Jack Monaco |
Rebecca Shen | May 18, 2002 | 112a |
Strange robberies start happening, and no one, not even Teamo, can figure out why or if there's a pattern.
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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 arrives and insults everyone, making them feel terrible.
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25 | 25 | "The Return of Technor!" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | May 25, 2002 | 113a |
The Techno-Creeps escape jail and try to bring back their leader, Technor, by powering up the Magnabody. Technor plans to cut off the state's power, which makes Skate Lad afraid of the dark.
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26 | 26 | "A Monumental Crisis!" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | May 25, 2002 | 113b |
After a boring field trip about monuments, the tour guide, Frenchy Stakas, becomes the Tourorist. She steals all the monuments to a secret place where she can appreciate them.
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Season 2 (2002–03)
The second season had nineteen episodes, making it the longest season. Eight episodes aired on ABC, and eleven aired on Toon Disney.
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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 | 205a |
An actor who played Thog the caveman gets a bump on the head and thinks he's really Thog. Can Teamo stop his wild rampage?
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28 | 2 | "Mr. Large's Slippery Scheme" | Woody Yocum | Nick Garey Story by: Ford Riley |
Dave Filoni | August 25, 2002 | 205b |
Governor Kevin starts acting strange. Teamo discovers he was kidnapped and Madame Snake is pretending to be him, working with Mr. Large.
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29 | 3 | "The Big Image Problem!" | Woody Yocum | Krista Tucker Story by: Phil Walsh |
Gavin Dell | September 14, 2002 | 209a |
Teamo faces Mirrorstar, a vain villain who tries to melt all the state's mirrors into one giant mirror to admire himself!
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30 | 4 | "Not on My Cinco De Mayo!" | Mitch Rochon | Ford Riley | Rebecca Shen | September 14, 2002 | 209b |
It's Cinco De Mayo, but Le Poodle is angry about France's wartime defeat. He sets out to steal all Mexican items he can find!
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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 | 201a |
Teamo Supremo is interviewed for the newspaper. The boss gets mad when people don't call him "Chief." Things get worse when the Trapster arrives!
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32 | 6 | "When Elements Unite!" | Gordon Kent | Kent Redeker Story by: Phil Walsh and Ford Riley |
Gavin Dell | October 24, 2002 | 201b |
Laser Pirate, Helius Inflato, and Dehydro team up as the "Elements of Unpleasantness" to cause trouble.
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33 | 7 | "The Haunted House on Horror Hill!" | Gordon Kent and Kevin Petrilak | Ford Riley Story by: Phil Walsh |
Dave Filoni | October 31, 2002 | 202a |
Teamo Supremo visits a haunted house on Halloween where the spooky Cloaked Skull is hiding.
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34 | 8 | "An Appointment With the Dentist!" | Jang Kim | Thom Hart Story by: Phil Walsh |
Gavin Dell | October 31, 2002 | 202b |
An evil dentist starts controlling people's minds with his dental tools.
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35 | 9 | "Getaway Car-Go!" | Woody Yocum | Mark Archuleta Story by: Ford Riley |
Chong Lee | November 7, 2002 | 203a |
A racer named Car-Go and his pit crew steal muscle and sports cars after he loses his pink slips. They target the fastest car ever built, the Penketh QRS.
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36 | 10 | "Enter Lord Druid!" | Mitch Rochon | Jack Monaco Story by: Ford Riley |
Gavin Dell | November 7, 2002 | 203b |
The entire state experiences a massive Deja Vu, repeating themselves, thanks to the villain Lord Druid.
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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 | 204a |
Electronica tries to ruin all video games because people keep beating her games with cheat codes.
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38 | 12 | "The Angler's Angle!" | Jang Kim | Clay Wilcox Story by: Phil Walsh |
Mike Kim | November 14, 2002 | 204b |
The Angler, a fisherman-themed villain, starts stealing all the fish in the world.
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39 | 13 | "Out of the Past" | John Kimball | Milton Chassman Story by: Phil Walsh |
Rebecca Shen | November 21, 2002 | 206a |
The Chief faces an old enemy from his past, Vladimir Trettiak! Even worse, Trettiak has super-advanced technology from Level 8.
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40 | 14 | "The Sinister Shillelagh!" | Gordon Kent | John Boni Story by: Ford Riley |
Scott Shaw | November 21, 2002 | 206b |
Teamo faces a villain who has amazing good luck for himself, but terrible bad luck for everyone else!
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41 | 15 | "The Parents From Another Planet!" | Mitch Rochon | Ford Riley (also story) | Gavin Dell | November 28, 2002 | 207a |
Two people named Lisa and Robert pretend to be Crandall's real parents. They try to steal many things from the state.
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42 | 16 | "The Birthday Bash!" | Woody Yocum | Jack Monaco Story by: Ford Riley |
Troy Adomitis | November 28, 2002 | 207b |
The Birthday Bandit returns and invites Teamo, Governor Kevin, the Chief, Paulson, and Samantha to a party. But it's a trap!
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43 | 17 | "The Sinister Sloppy Joe!" | John Kimball | Jim Peronto Story by: Phil Walsh |
Chong Lee | December 5, 2002 | 208a |
Teamo fights the messy and mean Sloppy Joe, who plans to turn the entire state into a giant, disorderly mess!
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44 | 18 | "Surf, Sand, Sun and... Skull?" | Gordon Kent | Brian Sintay Story by: Ford Riley |
Dave Filoni | December 5, 2002 | 208b |
The Cloaked Skull returns at the state beach and curses Teamo's tools. They have to stop him without their gadgets!
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45 | 19 | "Things That Go Bump in the Night!" | Gordon Kent | Jack Monaco Story by: Phil Walsh |
Kevin Altieri | December 6, 2002 | 210a |
Teamo battles the Zomnambulist, a villain who sneaks into people's dreams and causes nightmares.
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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 | 210b |
A man named Will 2 Wynn runs against Governor Kevin for governor. Teamo Supremo doesn't know that Will has the support of many villains!
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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 | 211a |
During the holidays, Teamo's hero Mr. Gruff helps them fight the evil Mr. Alchemy, who thinks Christmas is only about getting new things.
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48 | 22 | "The Grandfather Show" | Kevin Petrilak | Ford Riley Story by: Phil Walsh and Ford Riley |
Dave Filoni | December 7, 2002 | 211b |
Crandall's grandfathers, the superheroes Silver Shield and Dark Talon, help Teamo fight the Sons of the Flange who plan to ruin New Year's Eve.
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49 | 23 | "Going It Alone!" | Gordon Kent | Jack Monaco Story by: Phil Walsh |
David Filoni | March 1, 2003 | 214a |
Madame Snake tricks Crandall into thinking he's better off without Skate Lad and Rope Girl, especially after they get hurt fighting her.
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50 | 24 | "Out to Dry!" | John Kimball | Kent Redecker Story by: Phil Walsh and Ford Riley |
Rebecca Shen | March 1, 2003 | 214b |
Dehydro escapes from prison and starts stealing all the water in the state, making everything dry.
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51 | 25 | "Play It Again Songstress!" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | March 8, 2003 | 215 |
The Manager and Dr. Droid return and trick Rope Girl into singing with a robot version of Tiffany. This is the first half-hour special episode.
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52 | 26 | "Welcome to the Magna Mall!" | Mitch Rochon | Francis Gagliano Story by: Phil Walsh and Ford Riley |
David Filoni | April 12, 2003 | 217a |
Hector thinks the state's new mall is actually Technor's giant Magnabody.
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53 | 27 | "The Baron's Blitz!" | Trell Yocum | Kent Redeker Story by: Phil Walsh |
Rebecca Shen | April 12, 2003 | 217b |
Baron Blitz returns, and his henchmen are now football players made of unmeltable metal.
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54 | 28 | "Pyrite and Pirate!" | Gordon Kent | Brian Sintay and Nicholas Garey Story by: Phil Walsh and Ford Riley |
Scott Shaw | April 19, 2003 | 218a |
Laser Pirate offers Sam a new job, but it's probably a trick!
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55 | 29 | "The Chief of Cheer!" | John Kimball | Libby Bideau Story by: Phil Walsh and Ford Riley |
Chong Lee | April 19, 2003 | 218b |
Hypnotheria returns and tries to hypnotize the Chief, making him overly cheerful.
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56 | 30 | "Cloaked Paulson, Mr. Skull" | Jang Kim | Ford Riley Story by: Phil Walsh and Ford Riley |
Shellie Kvilvang | April 26, 2003 | 219a |
The Cloaked Skull is back and threatening the state capital, but this time, the skull is... Mr. Paulson?
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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 | 219b |
An alien villain called the Big Skull threatens the world. Teamo and Captain Excellent must team up to save everyone from Big Skull and his army of Cloaked Skulls.
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58 | 32 | "Brenda's Birthday Bandit!" | Gordon Kent | Gordon Kent Story by: Phil Walsh |
Shellie Kvilvang | May 31, 2003 | 216a |
Brenda/Rope Girl celebrates her birthday at Girlie World, but the Birthday Bandit's helper is waiting for the villain to arrive with plans for Rope Girl.
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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 | 216b |
Helius Inflato gains control of the sky and raises the entire state high up, hoping to become governor.
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60 | 34 | "Electronica's Game 2!" | John Kimball | Kent Redeker Story by: Ford Riley |
Dave Filoni | August 1, 2003 | 212a |
Paulson's new pen pal is actually Electronica, who has escaped prison! She wants to challenge Teamo with a whole new game of revenge.
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61 | 35 | "Tossing the Gauntlet!" | Mitch Rochon | Jim Peronto Story by: Phil Walsh |
Chong Lee | August 1, 2003 | 212b |
The Gauntlet tricks his way out of prison and steals his powerful gloves again. Paulson and Teamo easily stop him by tricking him.
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62 | 36 | "Doin' the Supremo!" | Woody Yocum | Ford Riley Story by: Phil Walsh |
Gavin Dell | August 8, 2003 | 213a |
DJ Despicable is hypnotizing people with his music while he goes on a crime spree.
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63 | 37 | "Beware of the Bungler!" | Gordon Kent | Mike Kramer Story by: Phil Walsh and Ford Riley |
Troy Adomitis | August 8, 2003 | 213b |
Can Teamo Supremo stop Barney the Bungler from causing disasters as he tries to rob banks, pet shops, and other places?
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- Aired on ABC.
- Aired on Toon Disney.
Season 3 (2003–04)
The third and final season had seven episodes and aired on Toon Disney.
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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 |
A cheese cook named Elizabeth Cheddar gets angry when her cheese is taken off the market. She decides to get revenge on her critics.
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65 | 2 | "Cartoons of Doom!" | Trell Yocum | Julie Marsh | Rebecca Shen | December 5, 2003 | 301b |
A talented cartoonist creates a new series, but it's rejected by big studios. This makes him very upset.
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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 clumsy ex-military members, use a ray that makes everyone hit by it incompetent and late.
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67 | 4 | "Science Friction!" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | December 12, 2003 | 302b |
Crandall gets angry when animatronic aliens at an amusement park seem to rebel against humans. This is actually Baron Blitz's work!
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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 state is attacked by Comrade Z, who demands that his old enemy, the Silver Shield, surrender! This is the second and final half-hour special.
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69 | 6 | "Teamo Rocks!" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | December 26, 2003 | 305a |
Two former songwriters are stealing musical talents from performers. With Tiffany Javelyns' help, Teamo goes undercover as a rock band to stop them!
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70 | 7 | "The Wrath of Scooter Lad!" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | December 26, 2003 | 305b |
Skate Lad competes in the Y-Not games and meets a "reformed" Scooter Lad. But is Scooter Lad really as good as he claims to be?
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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, the movie star Viva Voom.
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72 | 9 | "Uncontrollable Goopy Substance!" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | March 14, 2004 | 303b |
Mr. Vague unleashes a huge, monstrous green goopy substance all over the state.
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73 | 10 | "Word Search" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | August 16, 2004 | 306a |
Teamo Supremo faces the crazy librarian Libro Shushman, who is tired of people ignoring late book notices. She steals all the words in the state with her "Dictionary of Doom"!
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74 | 11 | "Micro Supremo" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | August 16, 2004 | 306b |
Teamo Supremo accidentally shrinks down to five inches tall while fighting Captain Excellent's enemy, Dr. Minutia. They must get to Level 7 to reverse it and catch the bad guys!
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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.
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76 | 13 | "The Gauntlet's New Gloves!" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | August 17, 2004 | 307b |
The Gauntlet, now in a super-powered suit, kidnaps Paulson, Samantha, Governor Kevin, and the Chief. He hopes to lead Teamo into a trap in this series finale!
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