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There has been a second season aired in Europe, but it has not been aired in the US as yet. This season contains an interesting plot twist: {{spoiler|Mr. Lee, the industrialist who was the team's mentor in the first season, turns out to have been [[Evil All Along]]. Even worse, he's created the Mu-Team, a group of mutated [[Psycho Rangers]] with super powers, from the heroes' DNA through [[Lego Genetics]].)}}
There has been a second season aired in Europe, but it has not been aired in the US as yet. This season contains an interesting plot twist: {{spoiler|Mr. Lee, the industrialist who was the team's mentor in the first season, turns out to have been [[Evil All Along]]. Even worse, he's created the Mu-Team, a group of mutated [[Psycho Rangers]] with super powers, from the heroes' DNA through [[Lego Genetics]].)}}
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* [[Ace Pilot]]: Hawk and Bogey.
* [[Ace Pilot]]: Hawk and Bogey.
* [[Action Girl]]: Lioness.
* [[Action Girl]]: Lioness.

Revision as of 03:22, 17 October 2015

A.T.O.M. (an acronym of Alpha Teens On Machines, 2005-2006) is a French animated television series, which chronicles the adventures of five teenagers (the eponymous Alpha Teens), set in the fictional Landmark City. The Alpha Teens test prototype vehicles and weapons for Lee Industries, and use these prototypes to combat criminals, particularly the sadistic Big Bad Alexander Paine.

There has been a second season aired in Europe, but it has not been aired in the US as yet. This season contains an interesting plot twist: Mr. Lee, the industrialist who was the team's mentor in the first season, turns out to have been Evil All Along. Even worse, he's created the Mu-Team, a group of mutated Psycho Rangers with super powers, from the heroes' DNA through Lego Genetics.)


Tropes used in Alpha Teens On Machines include: