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* [[Day in the Life]]: Though not a completely routine day, there are no world saving heroics going on.
* [[Day in the Life]]: Though not a completely routine day, there are no world saving heroics going on.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Deadly Girl
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Deadly Girl
* [[Death By Origin Story]]: Stretchie Boy's demise in "Who Are the Specials?" could be considered an example of this.
* [[Death by Origin Story]]: Stretchie Boy's demise in "Who Are the Specials?" could be considered an example of this.
* [[Did You Just Have Sex?]]: {{spoiler|Minute Man and Deadly Girl}}
* [[Did You Just Have Sex?]]: {{spoiler|Minute Man and Deadly Girl}}
* [[The Ditz]]: U.S. Bill
* [[The Ditz]]: U.S. Bill

Revision as of 10:57, 7 June 2014

We're there for the oddball, the rebel, the outcast, the geek!

 Title Card: This is the story of the Specials...

Title Card: ...The 6th or 7th greatest superhero team in the world.

Title Card: They have spent many a day fighting natural disasters and battling supervillains.

Title Card: This is not one of those days.

A (2000) comedy film about the sixth (or seventh) greatest superhero team in the world. The movie follows the events of several days during which no major world-shaking events occur, instead focusing on the various team members' lives. During the course of the film a new member joins the team, a line of toys based on the Specials is unveiled, and long-festering conflicts within the team come to a head.

No relation to the band or the third Uglies book.


This film contains examples of:

 Sunlight Grrrll: The Femme Five. I'm here to ask you to join.

Deadly Girl: Well, then you'd be the Femme Six.

Sunlight Grrrll: There are already eight of us. Traditional counting is an oppressive patriarchal tool.