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[-[[caption-width-right:348:Even if most of them already have magical abilities, it's not a ''real'' superhero episode unless you're wearing spandex, a mask and the occasional cape.]]-]

->'''Fry:''' When you were a kid, what was your greatest fantasy?\\
'''Leela:''' To have parents.\\
'''Fry:''' Whatever. The ''correct'' answer is: To be a superhero! We ''have'' superpowers, ''and'' we're Americans. Now's our chance!
-->-- ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'', "[[Recap/FuturamaS4E4LessThanHero Less Than Hero]]"

An episode of a non-superhero show in which the characters temporarily gain [[StockSuperpowersIndex superpowers]] and/or the urge to dress up in colored spandex and fight crime.

The characters in question may normally be non-powered, or they may have already had extraordinary abilities that they've [[NotUsingTheZWord never before referred to as superpowers]].

Depending on the nature of the show's [[TheVerse universe]], this may occur "for real," as a [[AllJustADream dream or fantasy]], or completely out-of-continuity, but in any case it involves familiar characters wearing capes, kicking ass, and going by (possibly parodic) SomethingPerson names.

May include a [[StockParodies stock parody]] fight scene referencing TheSixties' ''Series/Batman1966'' series.

A SubTrope of FormulaBreakingEpisode. The {{fanfic}} equivalent of this trope is the SuperFic, which usually implies a more permanent change in the characters and their setting.
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!!Example subpages:
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* SuperheroEpisode/WesternAnimation
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!!Other examples:
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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSpaceHeroes'' have the gang getting Doraemon's help to shoot their own {{toku}} film, where Doraemon then uses his Upgrading Light gadget to give everybody temporary superpowers. And then they're approached by an alien named Aron who's asking for their help to save his world, leading to a lengthy episode where the gang become superheroes (with stock superpowers, like Gian getting SuperStrength and Shizuka having MakingASplash abilities) for much of the film. Come by the next film, they're back to their normal SliceOfLife selves.
* ''Anime/DragonBallZ'''s Great Saiyaman, which is Not-So-OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent Gohan's superhero identity. PlayedForLaughs, as neither criminals nor cops find his outlandish getup and antics very impressive, and his PaperThinDisguise does not fool anyone for long.
* ''Manga/FairyTail'' had one make where Erza buys an outfit said to belong to a hero of justice. Erza wears it and helping people with ordinary tasks, before learning that the costume had changed her face and voice to a traditional comic heroine.
* ''Manga/OnePiece'' has a few shorts and one numbered anime episode revolving around "Chopperman", a superhero version of Chopper completely out of continuity, where Chopper plays the eponymous hero, Usopp the BigBad, Zoro, Sanji, and Robin form the QuirkyMinibossSquad, Nami is Chopper's secretary, and Luffy is a giant sombrero robot.
* The ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'' episode, "[[Recap/PokemonS3E22TheSuperheroSecret The Superhero Secret]]", has the gang meet an aging BatmanParody called Gligarman.
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[[folder:Asian Animation]]
* ''Animation/{{Lamput}}'': "Super Docs" is about Fat Doc and Slim Doc discovering the latter inadvertently brought superhero clothes home from the laundromat by mistake and using their abilities to aid in their chase after Lamput.
* The ''Animation/MotuPatlu'' episode "Super Duper Man" is about Motu and Patlu deciding to become superheroes to help the city of Furfuri Nagar. They call themselves [[SomethingPerson Motu Man and Patlu Man]] and try to stop John the Don from robbing a bank.
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* One AlternateContinuity in ''ComicBook/ArchieComics'' features the characters as superheroes -- Archie is a SupermanSubstitute named Pureheart the Powerful, Betty is his DistaffCounterpart Superteen, Jughead turns into Captain Hero when he recites an incantation similar to the Franchise/GreenLantern oath, and Reggie serves as Pureheart's EvilCounterpart Evilheart. Later stories in the series would introduce Miss Vanity (Veronica) and Mighty Moose (Moose).
* ''ComicBook/StrangersInParadise'' had an out-of-continuity issue in which Francine and Katchoo were superheroes and Freddie a bumbling villain who accidentally destroys the world.
* The ''Super Sidekick Sleepover Slaughter'' arc of ''ComicBook/HackSlash''.
* The "Cape Fear" storyline in ''Comicbook/ResurrectionMan'' started with Mitch in a virtual world created by his subconscious, in which he was a Silver Age caped superhero, and all the people who had tried to kill him were costumed supervillains. He was still wearing the costume from this scenario when Franchise/{{Superman}} invited him to join the ComicBook/JusticeLeague. He eventually decided it wasn't for him.
* Quite common in the comics based on ComicBook/TheSimpsons. Either using [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS11E4TreehouseOfHorrorX Stretch Dude and Clobber Girl]], having Bart be the Bartman character he dressed as in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS2E21ThreeMenAndAComicBook Three Men and A Comic Book]]" or [[ShowWithinAShow comic book within a show]] character, ''Radioactive Man''. One story even had an AllianceOfAlternates between Bartman, Stretch Dude and Cupcake Kid (Pie Man's sidekick from the last scene of "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS15E19SimpleSimpson Simple Simpson]]"), and another had the characters parodying ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}''.
* In one issue of ''ComicBook/BillAndTedsExcellentComicBook'', the duo get stranded on Hyper-World, an AnotherDimension populated by constantly fighting superheroes and villains. They get drafted into the ''Bright, Upstanding Guys'' to find their stolen time machine from Dr. Braino
* ''Bluntman and Chronic'': Was a comic about [[Film/TheViewAskewniverse Jay and Silent Bob]] as [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Batman and Robin]]-style superheroes. It's meant to be the in-universe comic they get written about themselves in ''Film/ChasingAmy''.
* In the ''Superteam'' arc of ''ComicBook/{{Fables}}'', Ozma forms a groups of fable superheroes.
* The ''Super Ace'' story in an issue of the ''[[Magazine/RedDwarf Red Dwarf Smegazine]]'' had Ace Rimmer visit a universe where the Dwarfers were superheroes living in the city of Smegopolis. In addition to the FlyingBrick Super Ace, other characters were Lister as Action Man (a Punisher pastiche with a smiley face instead of a skull), Cat and Kryten as Catman and Robbie, and the floating telepathic head of Professor H.
* The ''ComicBook/{{Futurama}}'' story, ''Son of The Sun'' is another adventure for the New Justice Team from the "Less Than Hero" episode of the cartoon.
* The third volume of the ''Toys/TeddyScares'' comic by Ape Entertainment had a story titled "Super Cyrus", where Abnormal Cyrus was inspired to become a superhero after reading a Captain Stupendous comic book. His superheroics annoy the hell out of Edwin Morose, Hester Golem, Redmond Gore and Rita Mortis, who decide to get even with Cyrus by forming a supervillain team called the Scare-tastic Four.
* The fourth volume of ''ComicBook/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen'' focuses on Mina's time on a SuperTeam called the Seven Stars and what the surviving [[OldSuperhero Old Superheroes]] are doing in the modern day.
* Gold Key issue #24 of Franchise/ScoobyDoo dealt with a comic artist whose creation, a superhero named the Blue Scarab, comes to life and terrorizes him. This was reworked five years later as the debut episode of ''Scooby and Scrappy Doo.''

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[[folder:Comic Strips]]
* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'' has Stupendous Man strips from time to time. Some of these are {{Imagine Spot}}s, while others have Calvin actually putting on a costume.
** Calvin also likes pretending to be CaptainSpaceDefenderOfEarth, Spaceman Spiff.
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[[folder:Films -- Animated]]
* ''Toys/{{Bratz}} Super Babyz'', where an old woman babysitting the Bratz Babyz unwittingly buys an alien machine that turns one into what they ask to be swapped with a simple toy and, confusing it with a TV remote one night, presses a button and gives the Bratz Babyz different superpowers.
** Sasha: SuperIntelligence
** Jade: StickySituation via hands.
** Yasmin: SuperSpeed
** Cloe: SuperScream
* ''[[Film/TheViewAskewniverse Jay and Silent Bob's Super Groovy Cartoon Movie]]'' has the duo as the ''Bluntman and Chronic'' superheroes from the titular comic mentioned above.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSpongeBobMovieSpongeOutOfWater'' has ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' and co. become superheroes in order to rescue the Krabby Patty formula.
* The last of the ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAnimatedMovieTrilogy'' is an adaptation of the below-mentioned ''Garfield's Pet Force'', which sees the superhero Garzooka give Garfield's friends superpowers in order to combat Vetvix, a villain from his world.
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[[folder:Films -- Live Action]]
* ''Film/SuperheroMovie'' was originally conceived as ''Film/ScaryMovie5'' but became a DivorcedInstallment when the creators realised that it had no horror elements.
* The ''Film/AirBuddies'' sequel, ''Super Buddies'' has the titular dogs becoming superheroes.
* ''Film/SonicTheHedgehog22022'' starts with Sonic trying to fight crime as "Blue Justice" but ends up accidentally wrecking Seattle.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* In the ''Literature/SkulduggeryPleasant'' novel, ''Last Stand Of Dead Men'', recurring [[HarmlessVillain joke villains]], Vaurian Scapegrace and Thrasher become ''The Dark and Stormy Knight'' and ''The Village Idiot''. Learning martial arts and trying to protect the town of Roarhaven.
* The ''Literature/{{Goosebumps}}'' novel, ''Literature/AttackOfTheMutant'' is about a [[RefugeeFromTVLand villain from a comic book]] trying to attack the real world. There would later be other books in the series with a similar setup, including the Dr. Maniac books and ''The Wizard of Oooze''.
* ''Franchise/{{Garfield}}'' had a series of books called ''Garfield's Pet Force'' where Garfield, along with his friends Odie, Nermal, Arlene, and Pooky, turn into superheroes whenever they enter an alternate universe.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/{{Bewitched}}'' had the episode "Super Arthur" in which Uncle Arthur turns into Franchise/{{Superman}} after Dr. Bombay gives him a pill.
* One of the possible ideas for a fifth season of ''Series/{{Blackadder}}'' would have been called ''Batadder'' and would have had Blackadder and Baldrick as heroes based on [[ComicBook/{{Batman}} Batman and Robin]].
** The [[DivorcedInstallment concept was reused]] for the Comic Relief sketch, ''Spider-Plant Man''. Where Creator/RowanAtkinson played the titular hero and Baldrick's actor played Robin.
* ''Series/{{Charmed|1998}}'' has "Witches in Tights" in the fifth season. A preteen witch is being hunted by a warlock - and uses his magic drawings to turn the sisters into superheroes.
* ''Series/{{CSI}}'': Season 15's "[[Recap/CSIS15E15HeroToZero Hero to Zero]]" features a group of vigilantes who dress as superheroes and attempt to thwart muggers and such.
* ''Series/{{CSINY}}'': The first victim in Season 2's "[[Recap/CSINYS02E19 Super Men]]" is a mentally challenged young man named Clark who crawled out of his group home's window at night, changed clothes in a phone booth, saved a man from getting mugged at an ATM, and tried to stop a drug deal in an alley.
* ''Series/{{Dexter}}'' had an episode in which Dexter imagined his life as a super hero (or super villain, he wasn't quite sure). As one would imagine, it was done in the same horrifyingly psychotic way as everything else in the show.
* The puppet/animatronics sitcom ''Series/{{Dinosaurs}}'' had an episode where Earl became Captain Impressive after exposure to toxic waste. Then his boss finds out and then shows him a clause in the contract that [[CrazyPrepared grants all superpowers an employee might get to the WESAYSO Corporation]]. Earl is forced to sell cheaply-made toys in infomercials.
* ''Series/DoctorWho'' has a ChristmasSpecial called "[[Recap/DoctorWho2016CSTheReturnOfDoctorMysterio The Return of Doctor Mysterio]]", where a [[BigApplesauce New York]] kid accidentally ingests an alien wish-granting artifact, which, coupled with his obsession with comic books, gives him FlyingBrick powers. Year later, the Doctor returns to New York and discovers the existence of the Ghost, a masked superhero clearly based on Franchise/{{Superman}}. The Doctor immediately recognizes him as Grant, the kid he met that night, who works as a mild-mannered nanny for his childhood crush, a reporter with an obsession for the Ghost. While Grant/Ghost isn't mentioned in later episodes, there is a comic book, where the Doctor works with him again.
** The Second Doctor met a fictional comic book superhero called The Karkus in "The Mind Robber" while in The Land of Fiction, he was from a comic from Zoe's timeline.
* Superpowers broke out on an episode of ''Series/GilligansIsland'' thanks to a shipment of [[RadiationInducedSuperpowers radioactive vegetables]].
* ''Series/{{Glee}}'': "Dynamic Duets" was essentially centered around a superhero club at [=McKinley=] High. It was written and directed by Ian Brennan, so there was bound to be surrealism involved.
* The ''Series/Goosebumps1995'' episode "[[Recap/Goosebumps1995S2E2E3AttackOfTheMutant Attack of The Mutant]]", which was based on the book of the same name mentioned above. It even had Creator/AdamWest AdamWesting as a campy superhero.
* Soap opera ''Series/GuidingLight'' of all things. There was even a corresponding comic book tie-in to Marvel's ''ComicBook/{{Civil War|2006}}''!
* While ''Series/LoisAndClark'' '''was''' a superhero series, Lois Lane was most definitely not a superhero -- except for one episode where she got Superman's powers and became ''Ultra Woman''.
* In season 5 of ''Series/{{Misfits}}'', Rudy wants to set up a superhero team. In the final episode, Abbey gets stranded a year into the future where Rudy has succeeded but his team murder minor criminals over nothing. When she gets back to her own time, she talks Rudy out of the idea but the main cast discuss the idea of becoming superheroes themselves.
* ''Series/TheMonkees'' turn into "Monkeemen" in a few episodes. While they can fly, the rest of their powers consist of exchanging insults to bruise someone's ego.
* ''Series/OneTreeHill'' had an episode in season 8 where Haley, Brooke and Quinn pretend to be superheroes.
* Harvey from ''Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'' has this as a B-plot in one episode. He gets hit with a potion to relive his childhood dream -- and transforms into the superhero Mighty Teen.
* ''Series/Sanctuary2007'' does this twice, in "Hero" and "Hero 2", with a living suit which gives people superpowers but makes them unstable.
* In the ''Series/StargateSG1'' episode "[[Recap/StargateSG1S4E3Upgrades Upgrades]]", SG-1 gets superpowers after being guinea pigs for a Tok'ra technology. Their newfound powers cause them to [[PsychoSerum completely lack good judgment]], including getting in a [[BarBrawl bar fight]].
* ''Series/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'' had one as part of a Disney's "[[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor Wish Gone Amiss]]" weekend, aptly named "[[Recap/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCodyS3E4SuperTwins Super Twins]]". Zack and Cody have a dream where they become superheroes known, respectively, as Quick Guy and Brain Man, and Mr. Moseby becomes a supervillain known as the Meanager [[spoiler:with Arwin and Esteban serving as his minions, respectively known as the Engineer and [=BellBoy=]]].
* ''Series/Warehouse13'' does this in the episode "Mild Mannered"; given the show's premise, it was easy for an artifact to give someone super-powers.
* In the ''Series/WeirdScience'' episode "Rock Hard Chett", Chett uses his new invulnerability to become a superhero. When the wish wears off, he gets shot during a bank heist (though Lisa manages to bring him back to life just as quickly). Wyatt suggests just walking away, but Chett goes back in to save the day despite losing his powers. (He manages to talk the robbers down by convincing them their guns have already failed to stop him.)
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[[folder:Music Videos]]
* ''[[Music/{{Eminem}} Eminem's]]'' video of ''Without Me'' has him as ''Rap Boy''. In a costume identical to ComicBook/{{Robin}}'s but with a backwards E instead of an R on it. He goes on a quest to stop a child from playing a Parental Advisory Eminem [=CD=].
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[[folder:Puppet Shows]]
* The Creator/LyndaCarter episode of ''Series/TheMuppetShow'' was a tribute to Lynda's role in the ''Series/{{Wonder Woman|1975}}'' TV show. Miss Piggy played the title role in a sketch called "Wonder Pig" ("''Wonder Pig?''" Lynda repeats, bemused) while some of the other Muppets try to become superheroes themselves by wearing gaudy costumes and reading from an instruction book, "Invincibility Made Easy". HilarityEnsues as the 'apprentice superheroes' (as [[OnlySaneMan Kermit]] calls them) bungle about trying to emulate common superpowers.
* In the ''Series/{{Dinosaurs}}'' episode, "[[Recap/DinosaursS04E02EarlDontBeAHero Earl, Don't Be A Hero]]", Earl gets a promotion to toxic waste supervisor at the [=WeSaySo=] corporation. Exposure to toxic waste gives Earl the abilities to fly, have heat vision, [[FlightStrengthHeart and accurately guess peoples' weight]]. Earl becomes a superhero named Captain Impressive and earns the respect of Baby. When B.P. Richfield finds out about Earl's superpowers, he points out that Earl's employment contract he signed (which he was told he didn't have to read) states that if any employee obtains superpowers, the heroes will become the property of [=WeSaySo=], and Earl is forced into putting promoting the company as Captain Impressive over saving the world. Richfield makes Earl the host of a home shopping show that sells dangerous products associated with Captain Impressive. When Baby calls in to order a dangerous product, Earl reveals his identity, gives up being a superhero and takes a shower. In the end, Earl explains to Baby that [[AnAesop parents are real heroes, because even though they don't have super powers, they do a lot of hard work to care for their kids]].
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[[folder:Toys]]
* ''Toys/MonsterHigh'' had a superhero-themed line of dolls dubbed "Power Ghouls", which saw several Monster High students don costumes and fight crime using both the abilities they already had as monsters and newly-acquired powers. The line-up consisted of Clawdeen (as Wonder Wolf, who used a shield a la ComicBook/CaptainAmerica), Spectra (as Polterghoul, who got MindOverMatter abilities), Frankie (as Voltageous, whose existing ShockAndAwe powers were greatly boosted), and Toralei (as Cat Tastrophe, the team's EmpoweredBadassNormal nemesis). There were also two "unofficial" additions to the line-up that were made San Diego Comic-Con exclusives: Ghoulia (cosplaying as the InUniverse comic character [[SuperSpeed Dead Fast]], and who served as the BigGood in tie-in material) and Wydowna (as Webarella, who was tricked into helping Cat Tastrophe before ultimately becoming a solo hero).
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* In ''Videogame/CastleCats'', the annual "Call of Heroes" event involves the characters dressing up in hero/villain costumes and behaving as such.
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[[folder:Web Animation]]
* One episode of ''WebAnimation/LetsGoTamagotchi'' is about Chamametchi being asked to watch over the house when her mother goes away. She opens her calculator and transforms MagicalGirl-style into "Chama Girl" to save the town, and her brother Mametchi, from a [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever giant]] Beartchi. [[spoiler:This is AllJustADream, though.]]
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[[folder:Webcomics]]
* ''Webcomic/BronzeSkinInc'' : In chapter 4, One of the giantesses and one of the employees has a superhero identity, in addition to the Marvires having a super villain identity.
* The Snowsong (a.k.a. [[AudienceAlienatingEra Supergreg]]) arc in ''Webcomic/DominicDeegan''.
* The superhero arc in ''Webcomic/ArthurKingOfTimeAndSpace''. Arthur Pendragon is [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Kingman]]! Lancelot [=DuLac=] is [[Franchise/{{Batman}} White Night]]! Gawaine Orkney is [[Franchise/GreenLantern Sun Man]]!
* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', Tedd has an ImagineSpot that he and the other main characters are superheros when Elliot tells him the bank's being robbed in [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2004-07-21 this]] GuestComic strip.[[spoiler: Much later Elliot does get a spell that makes him a [[SuperGenderBender superheroine]] but is nothing like how Tedd imagines him.]]
* In a strip from ''Webcomic/ThePetriDish'', Thaddeus accidentally gives himself superpowers, including super-strength and [[{{Fartillery}} super farts]]. He gets given a superhero name (just an exclamation point) and a rubber suit, but his powers go away before he can become a superhero.
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