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  • Supervillains
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  • Supervillains is an American animated television series which aired on Kingson from 1998 to 2003. The series has been created by Ralf Hat and written by him as well. Setting in the fictional city of High Noob, the series follows a group of five supervillians who usually fail at spreading chaos throughout the world. The shows humor tends to be dark and somewhat controversial, which led to the cancellation of the series in 2002. Overall, Supervillains has 64 episodes, 120 segments, four half-hour episodes, four specials, and one television films.
  • A supervillain is the status of anyone who users their powers for stealing, pillaging, and disrupting the peace of Miracle City. There are more known supervillains then there are known superheroes. The Super Villain that makes the most appearances is Puma Loco, but he is never the main villain of a plot. The villain with the most appearances and was central to the plot would be Sartana of the Dead.
  • A "Supervillain" is a villain who goes up and beyond the call of regular villainy to distinguish themselves in some way. They act as counterparts to "Superheroes", and provide frequent conflict with them. A supervillain may be someone with enhanced superhuman or magical powers, enhanced intellect allowing them to devise schemes or contraptions capable of thwarting a hero, enhance regular human abilities such as physical performance, and very often much higher ambitions than the garden-variety villain.
Ending Theme
  • T.O.M.E
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Trivia
  • * The first supervillain ever to actively battle a superhero on a recurring basis was the Ultra-Humanite, who frequently fought Superman during the Golden Age, and first appeared in .
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  • Overview A "Supervillain" is a villain who goes up and beyond the call of regular villainy to distinguish themselves in some way. They act as counterparts to "Superheroes", and provide frequent conflict with them. A supervillain may be someone with enhanced superhuman or magical powers, enhanced intellect allowing them to devise schemes or contraptions capable of thwarting a hero, enhance regular human abilities such as physical performance, and very often much higher ambitions than the garden-variety villain. Motivations Not every supervillain shares common desires. While some hunger for power, others do it for the money, and some because they just enjoy being evil. These are just a few examples. Political TBD Megalomaniacal TBD Criminally Insane TBD Teaming UpInjustice Society right|100px The first recorded massive Supervillain team-up, where a group of villains banded together under a new name to take on their heroic counterparts, was the first Injustice Society of the World. Originally consisting of The Wizard, Brain Wave, The Gambler, Per Degaton, The Thinker and Vandal Savage, the Injustice Society fought their original namesakes, the Justice Society of America, on Earth-Two. Despite eventually adding new members to their roster, such as Solomon Grundy, the Shade and the Fiddler, the Injustice Society were defeated countless times. Although they were the first example of a group of supervillains with almost nothing else in common coming together to achieve common goals, they wouldn't be the last. Rogues Another popular frequent team-up example is the Flash's Rogues Gallery, a sort of "boy's club" of different supervillains operating out of and around Keystone and Central City. While often lauded for their seemingly silly gimmicks and usual lack of success, the Rogues remain one of the only supervillain teams ever to actually accomplish the goal they set out to when they murdered the fourth Flash, [[W:C:DC:Bartholomew Allen II
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  • 1320.0
OfficialName
  • Supervillains
Country
  • United States
Genre
  • Animation
  • Science fiction
  • Action/adventure
  • Dark comedy
Caption
  • The series logo
Language
  • English
Opening Theme
  • T.O.M.E
Links
  • * Supervillain at Wikipedia.org
Company
  • Deadpan Productions
Num episodes
  • 64
Related
RelatedText
  • * Superheroes
num seasons
  • 4
Picture format
  • 480
Writer
  • Ralf Hat
Director
  • Ralf Hat
Network
Creator
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  • Supervillains is an American animated television series which aired on Kingson from 1998 to 2003. The series has been created by Ralf Hat and written by him as well. Setting in the fictional city of High Noob, the series follows a group of five supervillians who usually fail at spreading chaos throughout the world. The shows humor tends to be dark and somewhat controversial, which led to the cancellation of the series in 2002. Overall, Supervillains has 64 episodes, 120 segments, four half-hour episodes, four specials, and one television films.
  • A supervillain is the status of anyone who users their powers for stealing, pillaging, and disrupting the peace of Miracle City. There are more known supervillains then there are known superheroes. The Super Villain that makes the most appearances is Puma Loco, but he is never the main villain of a plot. The villain with the most appearances and was central to the plot would be Sartana of the Dead.
  • A "Supervillain" is a villain who goes up and beyond the call of regular villainy to distinguish themselves in some way. They act as counterparts to "Superheroes", and provide frequent conflict with them. A supervillain may be someone with enhanced superhuman or magical powers, enhanced intellect allowing them to devise schemes or contraptions capable of thwarting a hero, enhance regular human abilities such as physical performance, and very often much higher ambitions than the garden-variety villain.