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* CanadaEh: One episode features crooked hockey players causing chaos at the World's Fair, attempting to hijack a bus to Saskatoon. Another episode features clothing store robberies being committed by a French Canadian robber named the Trapster.


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* MooseAndMapleSyrup: One episode features crooked hockey players causing chaos at the World's Fair, attempting to hijack a bus to Saskatoon. Another episode features clothing store robberies being committed by a French Canadian robber named the Trapster.
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* ComedicUnderwearExposure: In the episode "Enter the Cheapscake" the Chief's pants fall down, revealing his pink underwear with hearts, much to his embarrassment.

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* ComedicUnderwearExposure: In the episode "Enter the Cheapscake" Cheapskate" the Chief's pants fall down, revealing his pink underwear with hearts, much to his embarrassment.
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* ComedicUnderwearExposure: In the episode "Enter the Cheapscake" the Chief's pants fall down, revealing his pink underwear with hearts, much to his embarrassment.

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* ThreeAmigos: The eponymous trio.
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They Fight Crime is no longer a trope


The show follows three schoolchildren named [[TokenTrio Crandall, Hector and Brenda]]. After Crandall convinces his friends to join his dream of becoming a superhero, the trio manages to get the approval of the initially reluctant Governor Kevin to become their state's official [[TheyFightCrime crime-fighting]] team: the eponymous Teamo Supremo. Together, as Captain Crandall, Skate Lad, and Rope Girl (respectively), the trio of friends battle any evildoers threatening the safety of their unnamed American state.

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The show follows three schoolchildren named [[TokenTrio Crandall, Hector and Brenda]]. After Crandall convinces his friends to join his dream of becoming a superhero, the trio manages to get the approval of the initially reluctant Governor Kevin to become their state's official [[TheyFightCrime crime-fighting]] crime-fighting team: the eponymous Teamo Supremo. Together, as Captain Crandall, Skate Lad, and Rope Girl (respectively), the trio of friends battle any evildoers threatening the safety of their unnamed American state.



* TheyFightCrime: Gimmicky villains, to be specific.
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* ChocolateFrostedSugarbombs: In the episode "Thug the Caveman Returns!", governor Kevin talks about an old cereal called "Breakast Clubs", which was apparently pulled from the shelves when scientists discovered it contained [[UpToEleven more than 100% pure sugar]].

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* ChocolateFrostedSugarbombs: In the episode "Thug the Caveman Returns!", governor Kevin talks about an old cereal called "Breakast Clubs", which was apparently pulled from the shelves when scientists discovered it contained [[UpToEleven more than 100% pure sugar]].sugar.
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These days, ''Teamo Supremo'' is probably the most forgotten show to come out of Creator/DisneyTelevisionAnimation during the early 2000s, if not all-time. During its run, it saw little audience attention, with detractors comparing the cartoon unfavorably to ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' (despite the two series sharing few elements, if any, outside the "three kid superheroes premise" and the [[Creator/ColumbiaCartoons UPA]][[GenreThrowback -inspired]] ThickLineAnimation). The series also suffers from a bad case of KeepCirculatingTheTapes, with much of the second season of the show being considered lost/missing media.

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These days, ''Teamo Supremo'' is probably the most forgotten show to come out of Creator/DisneyTelevisionAnimation during the early 2000s, if not all-time. During its run, it saw little audience attention, with detractors comparing the cartoon unfavorably to ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' (despite the two series sharing few elements, if any, outside the "three kid superheroes premise" and the [[Creator/ColumbiaCartoons UPA]][[GenreThrowback -inspired]] ThickLineAnimation). The series also suffers from a bad case of KeepCirculatingTheTapes, with much of the second third season of the show being considered lost/missing media.

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Biting The Hand Humor is about jokes made at the expense of the company producing or airing the show, not some random musician that has no connection with the show.


* BitingTheHandHumor: Tiffany Javelins, a parody of Music/BritneySpears, who is ordered by her manager to act as a bad girl and have thousands of her fans follow in her footsteps, to sell records. The writers seemed to dive into low blows, given that Britney as an adult struggled with many problems.


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* TakeThat: Tiffany Javelins, a parody of Music/BritneySpears, who is ordered by her manager to act as a bad girl and have thousands of her fans follow in her footsteps, to sell records. The writers seemed to dive into low blows, given that Britney as an adult struggled with many problems.
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* BitingTheHandHumor: Tiffany Javelins, an {{Expy}} of Music/BritneySpears, who is ordered by her manager to act as a bad girl and have thousands of her fans follow in her footsteps, to sell records. The writers seemed to dive into low blows, given that Britney as an adult struggled with many problems.

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* BitingTheHandHumor: Tiffany Javelins, an {{Expy}} a parody of Music/BritneySpears, who is ordered by her manager to act as a bad girl and have thousands of her fans follow in her footsteps, to sell records. The writers seemed to dive into low blows, given that Britney as an adult struggled with many problems.
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These days, ''Team Supremo'' is probably the most forgotten show to come out of Creator/DisneyTelevisionAnimation during the early 2000s, if not all-time. During its run, it saw little audience attention, with detractors comparing the cartoon unfavorably to ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' (despite the two series sharing few elements, if any, outside the "three kid superheroes premise" and the [[Creator/ColumbiaCartoons UPA]][[GenreThrowback -inspired]] ThickLineAnimation). The series also suffers from a bad case of KeepCirculatingTheTapes, with much of the second season of the show being considered lost/missing media.

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These days, ''Team ''Teamo Supremo'' is probably the most forgotten show to come out of Creator/DisneyTelevisionAnimation during the early 2000s, if not all-time. During its run, it saw little audience attention, with detractors comparing the cartoon unfavorably to ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' (despite the two series sharing few elements, if any, outside the "three kid superheroes premise" and the [[Creator/ColumbiaCartoons UPA]][[GenreThrowback -inspired]] ThickLineAnimation). The series also suffers from a bad case of KeepCirculatingTheTapes, with much of the second season of the show being considered lost/missing media.
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* {{Meganekko}}: Crandall's mom, Mrs. Woolingantz, and the blonde girl who whispers to Mrs. Woolingantz to excuse Teamo.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Brenda's hair is purple.
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* AdultFear:
** The governor reacts this way when the only hero auditionees are three elementary school kids. He obviously doesn't want the liability until he sees they are a BadassAdorable team.
** Crandall in one episode realizes that his mother has been replaced by a robot. He immediately realizes his sister Jean is in danger and goes to warn her . . . only to find she's a robot as well.

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* LaserBlade: Laser Pirate's laser hook

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* LaserBlade: Laser Pirate's laser hookhook.
* LastSecondWordSwap: When Crandall suddenly performs a super-jump while holding Rope Girl as they're evading Technor.
-->'''Rope Girl:''' I didn't know you can do that!
-->'''Crandall:''' Neither did I, but I guess I-
-->'''Technor:''' LET ME CRUSH YOU!!!
-->'''Crandall:''' -better do it again.
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* ChocolateFrostedSugarbombs: In the episode "Thug the Caveman Reuturs!", governor Kevin talks about an old cereal called "Breakast Clubs", which was apparently pulled from the shelves when scientists discovered it contained [[UpToEleven more than 100% pure sugar]].

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* ChocolateFrostedSugarbombs: In the episode "Thug the Caveman Reuturs!", Returns!", governor Kevin talks about an old cereal called "Breakast Clubs", which was apparently pulled from the shelves when scientists discovered it contained [[UpToEleven more than 100% pure sugar]].
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These days, ''Team Supremo'' is probably the most forgotten show to come out of Creator/DisneyTelevisionAnimation during the early 2000s, if not all-time. During its run, it saw little audience attention, with detractors comparing the cartoon unfavorably to ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' (despite the two series sharing few elements, if any, outside the "three kid superheroes premise" and the [[Creator/ColumbiaCartoons UPA]][[GenreThrowback -inspired]] ThickLineAnimation). The series also suffers from a bad case of KeepCirculatingTheTapes, with much of the second sesaon of the show being considered lost/missing media.

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These days, ''Team Supremo'' is probably the most forgotten show to come out of Creator/DisneyTelevisionAnimation during the early 2000s, if not all-time. During its run, it saw little audience attention, with detractors comparing the cartoon unfavorably to ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' (despite the two series sharing few elements, if any, outside the "three kid superheroes premise" and the [[Creator/ColumbiaCartoons UPA]][[GenreThrowback -inspired]] ThickLineAnimation). The series also suffers from a bad case of KeepCirculatingTheTapes, with much of the second sesaon season of the show being considered lost/missing media.
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These days, ''Team Supremo'' is probably the most forgotten show to come out of Creator/DisneyTelevisionAnimation during the early 2000s, if not all-time. During its run, it saw little audience attention, with detractors comparing the cartoon unfavorably to ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' (despite the two series sharing few elements, if any, outside the "three kid superheroes premise" and the [[Creator/ColumbiaCartoons UPA]][[GenreThrowback -inspired]] ThickLineAnimation). The series also suffers from a bad case of KeepCirculatingTheTapes, with the second half of the show being considered lost media.

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These days, ''Team Supremo'' is probably the most forgotten show to come out of Creator/DisneyTelevisionAnimation during the early 2000s, if not all-time. During its run, it saw little audience attention, with detractors comparing the cartoon unfavorably to ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' (despite the two series sharing few elements, if any, outside the "three kid superheroes premise" and the [[Creator/ColumbiaCartoons UPA]][[GenreThrowback -inspired]] ThickLineAnimation). The series also suffers from a bad case of KeepCirculatingTheTapes, with much of the second half sesaon of the show being considered lost lost/missing media.
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* HypnoFool:
** In "Appetite for... Dessert", Hypnotheria hypnotizes Teamo Supremo to become addicted to junk food.
** In "The Chief of Cheer", Hypnotheria returns, and hypnotizes the Chief to become happy and destroy Governor Kevin.


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* StatusQuoIsGod: In "The Chief of Cheer", The Chief is hypnotized into becoming happy; at the end of the episode, he's back to his crabby self, and even says that being happy didn't work so well for him.

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* ChocolateFrostedSugarbombs: In the episode "Thug the Caveman Reuturs!", governor Kevin talks about an old cereal called "Breakast Clubs", which was apparently pulled from the shelves when scientists discovered it contained [[UpToEleven more than 100% pure sugar]].



* ClarkKenting: Crandall's mom seemingly can't tell why she never sees her son and "that kid from Teamo Supremo" in the same place; however, [[spoiler:in the last episode, we find out that she's been aware of it the whole time.]]

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* ClarkKenting: Crandall's mom seemingly can't tell why she never sees her son and "that kid from Teamo Supremo" in the same place; however, [[spoiler:in [[spoiler:however, in the last episode, we find out that she's been aware of it the whole time.]]
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* WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld: They're heroes, but also grade schoolers.
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!!This show contains examples of:!!Trope me, Brenda!
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* WordOName: The heroes team name follows this naming convention. Averted with their individual superhero names.
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The series followed an episodic TwoShorts format throughout its run, but the third and final season would go on to begin a short StoryArc regarding Crandall's "superpowers". A RunningGag throughout the series was Crandall constantly claiming that [[InterspeciesAdoption he's an alien]] with dormant superpowers, which everyone (including his mother and sister) seems to take in stride. The final episode would reveal that he actually ''does'' possess super strength, but the implications that this might have had were [[CutShort left unresolved]] as a result of the series' cancellation.

These days, ''Team Supremo'' is probably the most forgotten show to come out of Creator/DisneyTelevisionAnimation during the early 2000s, if not all-time. During its run, it saw little audience attention, with detractors comparing the cartoon unfavorably to ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' (despite the two series sharing few elements, if any, outside the "three kid superheroes premise"). The series also suffers from a bad case of KeepCirculatingTheTapes, with the second half of the show being considered lost media.

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The series followed an episodic TwoShorts format throughout its run, but the third and final season would go on to begin a short StoryArc regarding Crandall's "superpowers". A RunningGag throughout the series was Crandall constantly claiming that [[InterspeciesAdoption he's an alien]] with dormant superpowers, which everyone (including his mother and sister) seems to take in stride. The final episode would reveal that he actually ''does'' possess super strength, super-strength, but the implications that this might have had were [[CutShort left unresolved]] as a result of the series' cancellation.

These days, ''Team Supremo'' is probably the most forgotten show to come out of Creator/DisneyTelevisionAnimation during the early 2000s, if not all-time. During its run, it saw little audience attention, with detractors comparing the cartoon unfavorably to ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' (despite the two series sharing few elements, if any, outside the "three kid superheroes premise").premise" and the [[Creator/ColumbiaCartoons UPA]][[GenreThrowback -inspired]] ThickLineAnimation). The series also suffers from a bad case of KeepCirculatingTheTapes, with the second half of the show being considered lost media.
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