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%%* CampStraight: The Governor.

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%%* * CampStraight: The Governor.Governor has visible eyelashes and seems flamboyant at times, but he does has a girlfriend.



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* CompressedVice: CompressedVice



* EurekaMoment: In "The Sinister Substitute", when Mrs. Crandall comments on the kids' excessive homework being "almost criminal", the kids' realize Madam Snake has replaced Mrs. Woolingantz.



* TheUnseen: Since she's called Mrs. Woolingantz, it's reason to believe she's married. But her husband was never seen or mentioned.



* YouthfulFreckles: Crandall has these.

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* YouthfulFreckles: Crandall has these.these, which he inherited from his mom.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar:
** The fact that in Tiffany Javelins's episode her manager is starting a campaign to encourage Tiffany's fans to BareYourMidriff and pierce their belly buttons, as well as skip school and steal chocolate milk. Also note that a good portion of her fans are preteens, including Brenda, though the Chief's daughter and Paulsen's work partner also get swept away.
** In the banned Valentine's Day episode, the [[strike:Birthday]] Valentine Bandit kidnaps Governor Kevin's girlfriend; he responds to this development by saying "That fiend stole my heart!" ([[HoYay Taking this line in the wrong context]] might be the reason the episode was banned.)

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%% * GettingCrapPastTheRadar:
** The fact that in Tiffany Javelins's episode her manager is starting a campaign
GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to encourage Tiffany's fans to BareYourMidriff overwhelming and pierce their belly buttons, as well as skip school and steal chocolate milk. Also note that a good portion of her fans persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are preteens, including Brenda, though the Chief's daughter and Paulsen's work partner also get swept away.
** In the banned Valentine's Day episode, the [[strike:Birthday]] Valentine Bandit kidnaps Governor Kevin's girlfriend; he responds to
reading this development by saying "That fiend stole my heart!" ([[HoYay Taking this line in the wrong context]] might be future, please check the reason trope page to make sure your example fits the episode was banned.)current definition.
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* IdiotPlot: When Crandall turns into his superhero-persona, the only thing he changes is his clothes. He doesn't even wear a mask, and has his real name right in his superhero name, which is basically just giving away his secret identity. Yet SOMEHOW, his own mother can't recognize him when he's wearing the costume.
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* VocalDissonance: The Chief's daughter is a pretty young man, yet she has a deep, raspy voice.

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* VocalDissonance: The Chief's daughter is a pretty young man, woman, yet she has a deep, raspy voice.
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* VocalDissonance: The Chief's daughter is a pretty young man, yet she has a deep, raspy voice.
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* Crandall's grandfather, a ComicBook/CaptainAmerica {{Expy}}, has his own catchphrase.

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* ** Crandall's grandfather, a ComicBook/CaptainAmerica {{Expy}}, has his own catchphrase.
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These days, ''Team Supremo'' is probably the most forgotten show to come out of Creator/DisneyTelevisionAnimation during the early 2000s. 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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These days, ''Team Supremo'' is probably the most forgotten show to come out of Creator/DisneyTelevisionAnimation during the early 2000s.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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* MonsterClown: The Birthday Bandit, whose modus operandi is sabotaging birthday parties and throwing some sinister parties of his own. In one episode, he becomes the Valentine Bandit and sets out to ruin Valentine's Day. He's even voiced by [[Creator/MarkHamill someone]] known for a [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries certain other]] [[SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker evil clown]].

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* MonsterClown: The Birthday Bandit, whose modus operandi is sabotaging birthday parties and throwing some sinister parties of his own. In one episode, he becomes the Valentine Bandit and sets out to ruin Valentine's Day. He's even voiced by [[Creator/MarkHamill someone]] known for a [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries certain other]] [[SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker [[ComicBook/TheJoker evil clown]].
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These days, ''Team Supremo'' is probably the most forgotten show to come out of Creator/DisneyTelevisionAnimation during the early 2000s. 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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These days, ''Team Supremo'' is probably the most forgotten show to come out of Creator/DisneyTelevisionAnimation during the early 2000s. 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"). 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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* MissingStepsPlan: The team faced a villain who had no real plan short of stealing random stuff. His motives are so vague, it confuses not only them but his cohorts as well (one of them planned on leaving because he's tired of the leader's lack of clarity). They decide to use this trope against him by threatening with "The Supremo Something". He gives up so he doesn't have to find out what this "something" is.

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* SkewedPriorities: Zigzagged. Teamo Supremo are crimefighting kids, so they are excused from class whenever they're needed. However, they are still kids, and, enforced by their teacher, they are not allowed to shirk their homework. They point out how gratful they are that she never gives out too much.



* SternTeacher: Mrs. Woolingantz always excuses Teamo from class, but does not like it when their homework is left unfinished.

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* SternTeacher: Mrs. Woolingantz always excuses Teamo from class, but does not like it when their homework is left unfinished. The ''are'' kids, after all.
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* BattleCry: Each team member has one, which doubles as their personal {{Kiai}}. When other superheroes are introduced, they have similar callouts when using their powers.
--> '''Captain Crandall:''' Buh-za!\\
'''Skate Lad:''' Chi-ka!\\
'''Rope Girl:''' Wuh-pa!
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* Crandall's grandfather, a ComicBook/CaptainAmerica {{Expy}}, has his own catchphrase.
-->"Let freedom ring!"
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* TakeOverTheWorld: Baron Blitz aims to do this in his last appearance ([[Film/StreetFighter OF]] [[Website/ThatGuyWithTheGlasses COURSE!!]]).

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* TakeOverTheWorld: Baron Blitz aims to do this in his last appearance ([[Film/StreetFighter OF]] [[Website/ThatGuyWithTheGlasses COURSE!!]]).appearance.
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-->- '''The Chief'''

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-->- -->-- '''The Chief'''
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* TotallyRadical: Governor Kevin lived this trope, but it was probably intentional and [[TropesAreNotBad he managed to come across as a pretty cool guy despite (and perhaps even thanks to) it]].

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* TotallyRadical: Governor Kevin lived this trope, but it was probably intentional and [[TropesAreNotBad [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools he managed to come across as a pretty cool guy despite (and perhaps even thanks to) it]].
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* ScoobyDooHoax: In fact, the episode itself was a ''ScoobyDoo'' parody entirely!

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* ScoobyDooHoax: In fact, the episode itself was a ''ScoobyDoo'' ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo'' parody entirely!

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* ShoutOut: While under mind control in one episode, the Chief exits with a [[Series/ThePrisoner "B"-gesture by his nose and says "Be seeing you!"]]

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While under mind control in one episode, the Chief exits with a [[Series/ThePrisoner "B"-gesture by an [[Series/ThePrisoner1967 "OK"-gesture over his nose eye and says "Be seeing you!"]]

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''Teamo Supremo'' (2002-2004) was a Creator/{{Disney}} cartoon created by ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'' writer Phil Walsh that originally aired as part of Disney's Creator/OneSaturdayMorning programming block (right before its transition into ABC Kids), before airing the second half of its run on Creator/ToonDisney.

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''Teamo Supremo'' (2002-2004) was a Creator/{{Disney}} superhero comedy cartoon created by ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'' writer Phil Walsh that originally aired as part of Disney's Creator/OneSaturdayMorning programming block (right before its transition into ABC Kids), before airing the second half of its run on Creator/ToonDisney.
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The show follows three schoolchildren named [[TokenTrio Crandall, Hector and Brenda]]. With the latter two following along with the former's dreams of becoming a superhero, the trio manages to get the approval of the initially reluctant Governor Kevin to become the eponymous [[TheyFightCrime crime-fighting]] team to battle any evildoers threatening the safety of their unnamed American state. after the former convinces the latter two . As superheroes, they call themselves Captain Crandall, Skate Lad, and Rope Girl, respectively.

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The show follows three schoolchildren named [[TokenTrio Crandall, Hector and Brenda]]. With the latter two following along with the former's dreams 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 the eponymous their state's official [[TheyFightCrime crime-fighting]] team to 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. after the former convinces the latter two . As superheroes, they call themselves Captain Crandall, Skate Lad, and Rope Girl, respectively.
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[[caption-width-right:350:These kids have some funky fresh moves. Left to right: Skate Lad, Captain Crandall and Rope Girl.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:These kids have some funky fresh moves. Left [[note]]Left to right: Skate Lad, Captain Crandall and Rope Girl.]]
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''Teamo Supremo'' (2002-2004) was a Creator/{{Disney}} cartoon originally aired as part of Disney's One Saturday Morning right before its transition into ABC Kids, and was just as quickly shown in reruns on Creator/ToonDisney (and for a short while, the regular Creator/DisneyChannel) when the channel was still showing Disney cartoons on a regular basis. It is a rather simple show about three ordinary schoolchildren named Crandall, Hector and Brenda (right), who take on the secret identities of the eponymous [[TheyFightCrime crime-fighting]] trio to battle evildoers. As superheroes, they call themselves Captain Crandall, Skate Lad, and Rope Girl, respectively.

Perhaps because of the simplicity of that, the show was never one of Disney's popular franchises mostly due to coming at a time during ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' popularity (some detractors even claiming it copied from it though the show had plenty of differences outside the three kid superheroes format) and only had 39 episodes (albeit each one following a TwoShorts format). What the viewers missed out on, though, was a short StoryArc in the third season regarding Crandall's superpowers (he thinks he is an alien) that was [[CutShort left unresolved]] as a result of the series' cancellation.

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''Teamo Supremo'' (2002-2004) was a Creator/{{Disney}} cartoon created by ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'' writer Phil Walsh that originally aired as part of Disney's One Saturday Morning right Creator/OneSaturdayMorning programming block (right before its transition into ABC Kids, and was just as quickly shown in reruns on Creator/ToonDisney (and for a short while, Kids), before airing the regular Creator/DisneyChannel) when the channel was still showing Disney cartoons second half of its run on a regular basis. It is a rather simple Creator/ToonDisney.

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show about follows three ordinary schoolchildren named [[TokenTrio Crandall, Hector and Brenda (right), who take on Brenda]]. With the secret identities latter two following along with the former's dreams of becoming a superhero, the trio manages to get the approval of the initially reluctant Governor Kevin to become the eponymous [[TheyFightCrime crime-fighting]] trio team to battle evildoers.any evildoers threatening the safety of their unnamed American state. after the former convinces the latter two . As superheroes, they call themselves Captain Crandall, Skate Lad, and Rope Girl, respectively.

Perhaps because of the simplicity of that, the show was never one of Disney's popular franchises mostly due to coming at a time during ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' popularity (some detractors even claiming it copied from it though the show had plenty of differences outside the three kid superheroes format) and only had 39 episodes (albeit each one following a The series followed an episodic TwoShorts format). What format throughout its run, but the viewers missed out on, though, was third and final season would go on to begin a short StoryArc in the third season regarding Crandall's superpowers (he thinks he is an alien) "superpowers". A RunningGag throughout the series was Crandall constantly claiming that was [[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.cancellation.

These days, ''Team Supremo'' is probably the most forgotten show to come out of Creator/DisneyTelevisionAnimation during the early 2000s. 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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* IdiotPlot: When Crandall turns into his superhero-persona, the only thing he changes is his clothes. He doesn't even wear a mask, and has his real name right in his superhero name, which is basically just giving away his secret identity. Yet SOMEHOW, his own mother can't recognize him when he's wearing the costume.
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* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler: The last episode has the villain throwing a statue on Teamo and seemingly crushing them, but Crandall's super-strength suddenly appears and he lifts the statue up]].

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* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler: The last episode has the villain throwing a statue on Teamo and seemingly crushing them, but Crandall's super-strength suddenly appears and he lifts the statue up]].up.]]
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* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler: The last episode has the villain throwing a statue on Teamo and seemingly crushing them, but [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome Crandall's super-strength suddenly appears and he lifts the statue up]].]]

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* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler: The last episode has the villain throwing a statue on Teamo and seemingly crushing them, but [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome Crandall's super-strength suddenly appears and he lifts the statue up]].]]

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* KnowsTheRopes: Rope Girl uses her jump rope several ways, among which like a whip and like a lasso.



* KnowsTheRopes: Rope Girl uses her jump rope several ways, among which like a whip and like a lasso.
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* WhipItGood: Rope Girl uses her jump rope like a whip, as well as a lasso.

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* WhipItGood: KnowsTheRopes: Rope Girl uses her jump rope several ways, among which like a whip, as well as whip and like a lasso.

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** Helius Inflato's very distinctive EvilLaugh, "Har-de-har har har!"



* CurbStompBattle: Technor in his first appearance defeats Teamo without breaking a sweat because they're still using an ordinary yo-yo, jumprope, and skateboard. Governor Kevin and Paulson anticipate this, so they immediately upgrade the team's weapons.

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* CurbStompBattle: Technor in his first appearance defeats Teamo without breaking a sweat because they're still using an ordinary yo-yo, jumprope, jump rope, and skateboard. Governor Kevin and Paulson anticipate this, so they immediately upgrade the team's weapons.



* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: The alien responsible for the Cloaked Skull's name is a repeated sound of chattering teeth. Since "saying" his name hurts your teeth, most Earthlings call him "Big Skull".



* ExplosiveOverclocking: The one weakness of the Mega Gauntlets is a failsafe that shuts them down if they exert too much power for too long.



* GratuitousSpanish:
** Skate Lad breaks out in Spanish whenever he's angry, like when Le Poodle steals artifacts from a Mexican museum on Cinco de Mayo.

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GoneHorriblyRight: Paulson's biggest mistake was when he invented the Mega Gauntlets and they proved to be too powerful to use responsibly.
* GratuitousSpanish:
Skate Lad breaks out in Spanish whenever he's angry, like when Le Poodle steals artifacts from a Mexican museum on Cinco de Mayo.


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* LoopholeAbuse: If Mr. Large ever gets arrested, odds are he'll always avoid jailtime because of some unnamed technicality.


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* VoluntaryShapeshifter: Madam Snake's M.O. She used her talent to disguise herself as those close to Temo Supremo to undermine their efforts, like when she disguised herself as their teacher and kept them buried under ludicrous ammounts of homework.

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