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* VindicatedByHistory: ''League of Super Evil'' fared terribly in the United States when it originally aired on Creator/CartoonNetwork, due to being one of several Canadian imports shown at the height of the channel's AudienceAlienatingEra in 2009. As a result, it suffered from low ratings and negative reception from many fans of the channel, leading to it falling quickly into obscurity in the United States. However, in the years since, a newfound appreciation for the series has risen with some, who see it as one of the better things airing on the channel at the time with an excellent sense of slapstick humor, a humorous and sometimes inventive premise, and a unique style of CGI that accommodated its cartoony antics well and has since become the most celebrated characteristic of [[Creator/NerdCorpsEntertainment its creator company]]. Nowadays, its considered one of the all-time classics of Creator/NerdCorpsEntertainment alongside ''WesternAnimation/StormHawks'' and ''WesternANimation/{{Slugterra}}'', series that received much better reception than it did when they first came to America.

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* VindicatedByHistory: ''League of Super Evil'' fared terribly in the United States when it originally aired on Creator/CartoonNetwork, due to being one of several Canadian imports shown at the height of the channel's AudienceAlienatingEra in 2009. As a result, it suffered from low ratings and negative reception from many fans of the channel, leading to it falling quickly into obscurity in the United States. However, in the years since, a newfound appreciation for the series has risen with some, who see it as one of the better things airing on the channel at the time with an excellent sense of slapstick humor, a humorous and sometimes inventive premise, and a unique style of CGI that accommodated its cartoony antics well and has since become the most celebrated characteristic of [[Creator/NerdCorpsEntertainment its creator company]]. Nowadays, its it's considered one of the all-time classics of Creator/NerdCorpsEntertainment alongside ''WesternAnimation/StormHawks'' and ''WesternANimation/{{Slugterra}}'', series that received much better reception than it did when they first came to America.
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* VindicatedByHistory: ''League of Super Evil'' fared terribly in the United States when it originally aired on Creator/CartoonNetwork, due to being one of several Canadian imports shown at the height of the channel's AudienceAlienatingEra in 2009. As a result, it suffered from low ratings and negative reception from many fans of the channel, leading to it falling quickly into obscurity in he United States. However, in the years since, a newfound appreciation for the series has risen with some, who see it as one of the better things airing on the channel at the time with an excellent sense of slapstick humor, a humorous and sometimes inventive premise, and a unique style of CGI that accommodated its cartoony antics well and has since become the most celebrated characteristic of [[Creator/NerdCorpsEntertainment its creator company]]. Nowadays, its considered one of the all-time classics of Creator/NerdCorpsEntertainment alongside ''WesternAnimation/StormHawks'' and ''WesternANimation/{{Slugterra}}'', series that received much better reception than it did when they first came to America.

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* VindicatedByHistory: ''League of Super Evil'' fared terribly in the United States when it originally aired on Creator/CartoonNetwork, due to being one of several Canadian imports shown at the height of the channel's AudienceAlienatingEra in 2009. As a result, it suffered from low ratings and negative reception from many fans of the channel, leading to it falling quickly into obscurity in he the United States. However, in the years since, a newfound appreciation for the series has risen with some, who see it as one of the better things airing on the channel at the time with an excellent sense of slapstick humor, a humorous and sometimes inventive premise, and a unique style of CGI that accommodated its cartoony antics well and has since become the most celebrated characteristic of [[Creator/NerdCorpsEntertainment its creator company]]. Nowadays, its considered one of the all-time classics of Creator/NerdCorpsEntertainment alongside ''WesternAnimation/StormHawks'' and ''WesternANimation/{{Slugterra}}'', series that received much better reception than it did when they first came to America.
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* JerkassWoobie:
** [[spoiler:While Voltar may often be an unsympathetic {{Jerkass}}, the only reason he’s a villain is because his dreams of being a hero were brutally crushed when his chance to become one was snatched away from him by Glory Guy, then was made fun of by almost the entire hero school despite all his efforts as a hall monitor to uphold justice]].
** [[spoiler:The rest of the League and other villains like Skullossus, Doom Driver, and Rock Gothlington were also this back when they used to be heroes-in-training, as they constantly endured hellish bullying by Glory Guy's posse until Voltar inspired them to fight back and became the big names they are today]].

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* MagnificentBastard ("The Night Before Chaos-mas"): The [[BadSanta Kinder Creep]] is the villain equivalent of Santa Claus, where every Chaos-mas he visits and rewards the villains who committed the most evil deeds. When Kinder Creep visits Skullosus' lair, he finds L.O.S.E. impersonating him, where he proceeds to easily overwhelm them in combat. When Skullosus gets awoken, Kinder Creep [[ImpostorExposingTest puts Voltar on the spot]], forcing Voltar to explain to a pissed off Skullosus on where his presents were, along with eating the rancid snacks intended for Kinder Creep. Kinder Creep then pursues L.O.S.E. back to their lair, overcoming their attempts to lock him out by entering via another toilet. While continuing to intimidate L.O.S.E., Kinder Creep also [[VillainRespect rewards them with presents for being sufficiently naughty this year]].
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Glory Guy and Skullossus have intentional Foe Romance Subtext.


%%Another episode reveals that Skullossus and Captain Glory Guy's relationship is positively screaming with this. %%ZCE

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For unintentional gay subtext, not for popular gay ships.


* FoeYayShipping:
** When faced with a freeze ray, the General and Skullossus hold hands and grin awkwardly at each other before they're zapped.
** Another episode reveals that Skullossus and Captain Glory Guy's relationship is positively screaming with this.
* HoYay: In some parts of the fandom, Frogg/Red is a popular ship.

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* FoeYayShipping:
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FoeYayShipping: When faced with a freeze ray, the General and Skullossus hold hands and grin awkwardly at each other before they're zapped.
** Another %%Another episode reveals that Skullossus and Captain Glory Guy's relationship is positively screaming with this.
* HoYay: In some parts of the fandom, Frogg/Red is a popular ship.
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