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The School
The Super-K’s
In General
- Superhero Speciation: Despite getting their powers from the same source, all the Super-K’s have different abilities.
- Two Girls to a Team: Cray-Cray and Patty Putty the two girls on the team.
Arnold Armstrong/Captain Fantastic
Voiced by: Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Brought Down to Badass: He was depowered but he is still muscular due to working out every day.
- Captain Superhero: Captain Fantastic. This is also lampshaded when the kids mistake him for Captain America and Captain Marvel.
- Ink-Suit Actor: He looks like Arnond Schwarzenegger both in-univers and out.
- Superman Substitute: Captain Fantastic is a clear parody of Superman, which Dr. Superior often confuses him for.
Blocker/Billy
Voiced by: Shelly Longworth
- Barrier Warrior: Blocker's power is to create building blocks, which he can use to climb and wall himself or others in when upset.
Patty Putty
Voiced by: Nneka Okoye
- Black and Nerdy: Patty Putty is a black girl who's the smartest one of the bunch.
- Not To Be Confused With: Putty Patty from the that other cartoon about weird super-powered kids.
Cray-Cray/Lin Choi
Voiced by: Rae Lim
- Art Initiates Life: Cray Cray's power is to make her crayon drawings come to life, though they're not always under her control.
Sticky/Vik
Voiced by: Sash Hira
- Spider-Man Send-Up: "Sticky" is based off Spider-Man with them both having wall-crawling abilities and wearing a red costume. In episode 3 a Newspaper Chief demands photos of him.
- Wall Crawl: Sticky's power is super-adhesive skin, which he uses to climb on walls and ceilings.
Power Pedro
Voiced by: Jules De Jongh
- Super-Strength: Power Pedro's superpower is super-strength, though even he can't get out of Blocker's blocks.
Jackson Jet
Voiced by: Penelope Rawlins
- Flight: Jackson Jet combines this and Fartillery, as he uses farts to fly around.
- Green Is Gross: He has a green costume and flies through farts. His farts also appear green.
Emerson
Voiced by: Vedanten Naidoo
- Like Parent, Like Child: Unlike the Super-K’s, who all received their powers from Captain Fantastic’s final battle, Emerson’s parents are both supers, and as such, he inherited his powers from them.
- Mind over Matter: Emerson has the power of telekinesis, and can move items and people with his mind.
- The Sixth Ranger: Joins the team as an exchange student in the final Season One episode.
- Super Wheelchair: In his superhero identity, he has one with an oil slick, smoke screen, tear gas, hover tech, bulletproof shield, etc.
Others
Principal Shoutzalot
Voiced by: Desiree Burch
- Determinator: She doesn’t know that the kindergarteners are super-powered, but she knows that there’s
- Meaningful Name: She does shout a lot, thus/hence her name.
- Perpetual Frowner: She has not laughed, smiled or giggled in 26 years.
The Academy for Superior Children
In general
- Academy of Evil: Dr. Superior created this school to train supervillains.
- Bad Powers, Bad People: In contrast to the heroic powers and heroes of Greendale, the Academy's super-children have powers over slime, insects, invisibility, and destructive beams.
- Evil Counterpart: The Academy for Superior Children teaches four supervillains, who have powers and personalities to counter the heroes.
Nigel Danforth/Dr. Superior
Voiced by: Dan Russell
- Dastardly Whiplash: He has a twirly moustache and acts like a cartoonish supervillain.
- Evil Brit: Has a British accent.
- Pet the Dog: He likes koala bears.
Guillermo/Creepster
Voiced by: Jules De Jongh
- Pest Controller: Guillermo, AKA Creepster, can control ants, bees, and other insects to do his bidding.
Isabelle/Hide and Sneak
Ivan/Splats
Voiced by: Penelope Rawlins
- Sticky Situation: He can generate black slime which can easily trap people.
Robyn/The Zapper
Other Villains
Natasha Badinski
A champion chess player who's secretly planning a museum heist.
- Obviously Evil: Her last name is a pretty big clue to her true colors.
Joan of Dark
A Parisian supervillain who plans to destroy the city's national landmarks. She can control the dead from the catacombs.
- Punny Name: Her name is a play of Joan of Arc.
Evil Captain Fantastic
An evil version of Captain Fantastic from a parallel universe.
- The Sacred Darkness: As the good Captain puts it, without a villain, his world would be very boring.
Kremlon
An evil alien with designs on world conquest. He wears a human disguise for a majority of the first season.
- Bubble Gun: His secret weapon is a regenerating, nearly indestructible bubble that entraps foes within it.
Others
Stan Lee
Voiced by: Adam Diggle
A familiar face who appears in every episode in a different job.- Catchphrase: "EXCELSIOR!"
- Expy: In episode 3, Stan Lee cameos as a parody of J. Jonah Jameson, demanding pictures of the Super-K. This gets him in trouble by a lawyer representing Disney and Marvel, but he rips up their papers and asks if they know who he is.
- Once per Episode: Stan Lee cameos once per episode, as seemingly every non-recurring character he can get away with.
Lulu
Captain Fantastic's pet donkey.
- Named After Somebody Famous: Is named after Schwarzenegger's pet Donkey Lulu.
- Silent Snarker: Rolls her eyes at Captain Fantastic whenever he does something silly.
- Trademark Favorite Food: He likes donuts.