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[[File:Teamo10.jpg|thumb|350px|These kids have some funky fresh moves.]]
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'''''Teamo Supremo''''' (2002-2004) was a [[Disney]] cartoon originally aired as part of Disney's One Saturday Morning right before its transition into ABC Kids, and was just as quickly shown in reruns on [[Toon Disney]] (and for a short while, the regular [[Disney Channel]]) when the channel was still showing Disney cartoons on a regular basis. It is a rather simple show about three ordinary schoolchildren named Crandall (center), Hector (left), and Brenda (right), who take on the secret identities of the eponymous [[They Fight Crime|crime-fighting]] trio to battle some stupid evildoers. As superheroes, they call themselves Captain Crandall, Skate Lad, and Rope Girl, respectively.
'''''Teamo Supremo''''' (2002-2004) was a [[Disney]] cartoon originally aired as part of Disney's One Saturday Morning right before its transition into ABC Kids, and was just as quickly shown in reruns on [[Toon Disney]] (and for a short while, the regular [[Disney Channel]]) when the channel was still showing Disney cartoons on a regular basis.

It is a rather simple show about three ordinary schoolchildren named Crandall (center), Hector (left), and Brenda (right), who take on the secret identities of the eponymous [[They Fight Crime|crime-fighting]] trio to battle some stupid evildoers. As superheroes, they call themselves Captain Crandall, Skate Lad, and Rope Girl, respectively.


Perhaps because of the simplicity of that, the show was never one of Disney's popular franchises (some detractors falsely [[They Copied It, So It Sucks|accused it of being a ripoff of]] ''[[The Powerpuff Girls]]'', despite the obvious fact that Teamo was made up of [[Three Amigos|two males and one girl]] who were not related by blood nor the result of a lab accident) and only had 39 episodes (albeit each one following a [[Two Shorts]] format). What the viewers missed out on, though, was a short [[Story Arc]] in the third season regarding Crandall's superpowers (he thinks he is an alien) that was [[Cut Short|left unresolved]] as a result of the series' cancellation.
Perhaps because of the simplicity of that, the show was never one of Disney's popular franchises (some detractors falsely [[They Copied It, So It Sucks|accused it of being a ripoff of]] ''[[The Powerpuff Girls]]'', despite the obvious fact that Teamo was made up of [[Three Amigos|two males and one girl]] who were not related by blood nor the result of a lab accident) and only had 39 episodes (albeit each one following a [[Two Shorts]] format). What the viewers missed out on, though, was a short [[Story Arc]] in the third season regarding Crandall's superpowers (he thinks he is an alien) that was [[Cut Short|left unresolved]] as a result of the series' cancellation.
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Latest revision as of 17:34, 1 March 2024

These kids have some funky fresh moves.

Teamo Supremo (2002-2004) was a Disney cartoon originally aired as part of Disney's One Saturday Morning right before its transition into ABC Kids, and was just as quickly shown in reruns on Toon Disney (and for a short while, the regular Disney Channel) when the channel was still showing Disney cartoons on a regular basis.

It is a rather simple show about three ordinary schoolchildren named Crandall (center), Hector (left), and Brenda (right), who take on the secret identities of the eponymous crime-fighting trio to battle some stupid evildoers. As superheroes, they call themselves Captain Crandall, Skate Lad, and Rope Girl, respectively.

Perhaps because of the simplicity of that, the show was never one of Disney's popular franchises (some detractors falsely accused it of being a ripoff of The Powerpuff Girls, despite the obvious fact that Teamo was made up of two males and one girl who were not related by blood nor the result of a lab accident) and only had 39 episodes (albeit each one following a Two Shorts format). What the viewers missed out on, though, was a short Story Arc in the third season regarding Crandall's superpowers (he thinks he is an alien) that was left unresolved as a result of the series' cancellation.


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