Teamo Supremo is an American animated television series created by Phil Walsh. Animated in the limited animation style pioneered by Jay Ward , predecessors which inspired its style, it tells of three superhero children: Captain Crandall, Skate Lad, and Rope Girl.
11-1056: For other uses, see Crandall (disambiguation) . See also: Crandell Crandall is an English surname. It is likely a geographic feature name deriving from the Anglo-Saxon, "crundel," meaning hollow, ravine, or water-course. Notable people with the surname [ edit ] Bradley Crandall (1927–1991), radio personality, US Bruce Perry Crandall (born 1933), soldier and Medal of Honor recipient, US Charles Henry Crandall (1858–1923), author and poet, US Charles M. Crandall (1826–1867), physician and politician, US Charles Martin Crandall (1833–1905), inventor and toymaker, US Del Crandall (1930–2021), baseball player and manager, US Duane Crandall (born 1946), politician, Canada Elizabeth Walbert Crandall (1914–2005), academic, US Ella Phillips Crandall (1871–1938), nurse, US Geno Crandall , basketball player with Hapoel Be'er Sheva in
22-433: A robotic Tiffany while having the real Tiffany as their prisoner. The third and final season consisted of seven episodes, which makes the shortest season to air, and aired on Toon Disney . The entire state is under attack by a villain named Comrade Z who was paroled from prison last week due to good behaviour. During his invasion involving an iron shower curtain around the state and a forcefield, he demands only one thing –
33-488: A very vain villain who attempts to melt down all the state's mirrors into a single gigantic one with which to admire himself. Teamo Supremo is informed by the governor that Tiffany Javelins is planning a comeback tour. After Captain Crandall and Skate Lad get trapped, Rope Girl is invited by Tiffany to go on tour with her. What Rope Girl doesn't know yet is that the Manager and Dr. Droid return and trick Rope Girl into singing with
44-580: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Crandall (disambiguation) Crandall is a Scottish surname. Crandall may also refer to: Captain Crandall The series made its broadcast debut for ABC 's Disney's One Saturday Morning block on January 19, 2002, where most of its first season aired. However, it started regularly airing on Toon Disney in September of that same year, where most of its second season premiered. During
55-2189: The Israeli Basketball Premier League . US Harrison R. Crandall (1887–1970), photographer and painter, US Harry Crandall (1879–1937), businessman, US J'aime Crandall (born 1982), ballet dancer, US James Otis Crandall (1887–1951), baseball player, US Jesse Armour Crandall (1834–1920), inventor and toymaker, US John Crandall (1609–1676), early settler of Rhode Island, US John Gardner Crandall Jr. (1931–2008), American football coach, US Joseph Crandall (ca 1761–1858), Baptist minister and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada Keith A. Crandall (born 1965), computational biologist, bioinformaticist, and population geneticist, US Lauren Crandall (born 1985), field hockey player, US Lee Saunders Crandall (1887–1969), ornithologist and General Curator of Bronx Zoo, US Louis Eugene Crandall (1929–2016), printer and entrepreneur, US Lucien Stephen Crandall (1844–1889), inventor, US Lynn Crandall (1888–1964), civil engineer, US Martin Lesley Crandall (born 1975), keyboardist, US Michael Grain Crandall (born 1940), mathematician, US Orson Leon Crandall (1903–1960), soldier and Medal of Honor recipient, US Prudence Crandall (c. 1803 – 1890), schoolteacher and activist, US Rachel Crandall Crocker (born 1958), psychotherapist and transgender activist Reed Leonard Crandall (1917–1982), illustrator of comic books and magazines, US Richard Crandall (1947–2012), computer scientist and physicist, US Robert Lloyd Crandall (born 1935), businessman, US Rodolph Crandall (1832–1922), politician and soldier, US Roland Crandall (1892–1972), animator, US Stephen Harry Crandall (1920–2013), professor emeritus of mechanical engineering, US Fictional characters [ edit ] Captain Crandall , leader of Teamo Supremo Lt. Rip Crandall, character played by Jack Lemmon in The Wackiest Ship in
66-823: The Army Lt. Dolores Crandall, character in Operation Petticoat Lennart Crandall, character in Johnny Cool Bob "Lightnin'" Crandall, character played by Bob Steele in Lightnin' Crandall Corky Crandall, character in sitcom Makin' It Sam Crandall, character in The FBI Story George Crandall (disambiguation) , multiple characters Ellen Crandall, character played by Dorothy Neuman in Perry Mason , episode #44 "The Case of
77-935: The Curious Bride" Jack Crandall, character played by Dwayne Hickman in My Dog, The Thief Sheriff Vic Crandall, character played by Barry Kelley in sitcom Petticoat Junction Sheriff Lucky Crandall, character played by Russell Hayden in A Tornado in the Saddle Sir Crispin Crandall, character played by Harris Yulin, The Blacklist, episode "Sir Crispin Crandall Monte Crandall, character played by James Ellison in The Ghost Goes Wild Lawrence and Betty Crandall, characters played by Harry Hayden and Donna Martell in Abbott and Costello Meet
88-565: The Killer, Boris Karloff Jim Crandal, character played by James Britton in The Yesterday Machine See also [ edit ] Crandall v. Nevada (1868), U.S. Supreme Court case Crandell (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Crandall . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding
99-544: The other local superheroes. These are the three main characters of the show. None of them are an only child. There are other superheroes that help keep the state safe from crime: Most of the episodes in the final two seasons did not air in production code order. The first season consisted of 13 episodes and aired on ABC . The second season consisted of nineteen episodes, which makes the longest season to air. Eight episodes were aired on ABC . Eleven episodes were aired on Toon Disney . Teamo faces off against Mirrorstar –
110-725: The person's given name (s) to the link. References [ edit ] ^ "Crandall Surname Origin, Meaning & Last Name History" . forebears.io . ^ "Westerleigh: John Crandall and the Origins of Westerly's Name" . seewesterly.com . 17 July 2020. ^ "Crundel" . bosworthtoller.com . 2014. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Crandall&oldid=1217771452 " Categories : Surnames English-language surnames Surnames of British Isles origin Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
121-684: The spring of 2003, about half of its second season premiered on what had been by then renamed ABC Kids. On September 13, 2003, it was taken off ABC Kids, leaving the rest of the episodes to premiere on Toon Disney, ending its run by 2004. Thirty-nine episodes were made, with 76 total stories (all but two episodes had two 11-minute long stories slotted in its 22-minute time slot). Kid superheroes Captain Crandall, Skate Lad and Rope Girl protect their state from various bad guys when called in by Governor Kevin. They take on bad guys like Baron Blitz, Madame Snake, Laser Pirate, Helius Inflato, Dehydro, Mr. Large, and other bad guys while also occasionally interacting with
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