League of Super Evil (2009)
League of Super Evil is a Canadian animated television series inspired by the sketch "Once Were Heroes" by Ryan Harper-Brown, co-created by Philippe Ivanusic-Vallee, Davila LeBlanc, Peter Ricq, developed by Asaph Fipke, and produced by Nerd Corps Entertainment in conjunction with YTV. On YTV, it premiered on March 9, 2009, at 10:30 a.m. ET. The show is airing on Nickelodeon in Canada, Spain, the Netherlands, Portugal and on Cartoon Network in most of Southeast Asia, India, Australia, New Zealand, The United States, CBBC in United Kingdom and Canal Plus, Canal J, and Gulli in France. The first season consisted of 26 episodes. The second season consisted of 13 episodes. In total, 52 episodes have aired. In Latin America, it is aired on Disney XD. The second season started airing in Canada in September 2010 and the third season aired from June 2012 to August 2012. The series ended on August 25, 2012.
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2009League of Super Evil is a Canadian animated television series inspired by the sketch "Once Were Heroes" by Ryan Harper-Brown, co-created by Philippe Ivanusic-Vallee, Davila LeBlanc, Peter Ricq, developed by Asaph Fipke, and produced by Nerd Corps Entertainment in conjunction with YTV. On YTV, it premiered on March 9, 2009, at 10:30 a.m. ET. The show is airing on Nickelodeon in Canada, Spain, the Netherlands, Portugal and on Cartoon Network in most of Southeast Asia, India, Australia, New Zealand, The United States, CBBC in United Kingdom and Canal Plus, Canal J, and Gulli in France. The first season consisted of 26 episodes. The second season consisted of 13 episodes. In total, 52 episodes have aired. In Latin America, it is aired on Disney XD. The second season started airing in Canada in September 2010 and the third season aired from June 2012 to August 2012. The series ended on August 25, 2012.
Seasons & Episode
When Voltar and Dr. Frogg wind up at the city dump after taking a ride in the Lair's emergency escape pod, the two super villains assume they've accidentally destroyed the entire planet!
Voltar gets his evil little hands on a pair of discarded platform boots. The extra inches! The pooooower! But Frogg can't help but notice something strange about the boots... they're girls' boots, grant Voltar super powers, and seem to compulsively fight evil wherever it's afoot!
It's time for the annual Super Villain Parade of Doom! And this year, Voltar has his sights set on having his League of Super Evil float lead the parade. A herculean task considering that the mighty Skullossus float has lead float privileges...
In a misguided attempt to spread justice across the city, Lose's arch nemesis Justice Gene 'borrows' the evil Belt of Multiplicity from the Halls of Glory's hall of confiscated villain loot.
Voltar has done it! He has finally managed to claim Skullossus's space station as his own by having Lose pose as exterminators. With Skullossus staying at the Metrotown plaza hotel while his station is 'fumigated' for 'space bugs', Voltar hopes to use the station's mighty mightiness to... pester Steve!
In an attempt to get rid of Lair clutter, Voltar decides to start selling Frogg's useless inventions.
When Red Menace gets sick, Lose call in the big guns to put an end to his super sneezing.
Voltar thinks he's found a free limitless supply of change for the arcades when he discovers that people toss their unwanted coins into the Mall's wishing well.
When Voltar suffers a humiliating defeat at the hands of Dr. Boddlington Von Pantaloon III, Von Pantaloon taunts Voltar by telling him he could only defeat him "in your dreams!"
Voltar embarks on a quest to make the Lair of Supreme Evil (and the League itself) as dirty as possible!
Doomageddon is called into action to stop a righteous plan by the forces of good that could spell disaster for evildom.
When Voltar's one and only belt winds up being used as the Cougar's necklace, a saggy pants Voltar sets his sights on getting it back.
Voltar's evil genius will be put to the test when he must escape the most horrorfying prison ever built in the history of all things evil!
Voltar is outraged when he discovers the neighbourhood children playing with Force Fighter V action figures.
It's a rainy day at Lose HQ and the members of the League of Super Evil are very bored and looking for something to do
Voltar and the Lose boys open a restaurant of gross Doomhound seasoned food hoping to trick Metrotownians into eating it!
Voltar's 'brain freeze' from eating a Fudgey Yummy Fudge Cone too fast inspires him to embrace the yet untapped evil power of ice cream.
Voltar has gone too far! After demanding one too many excruciatingly difficult tasks from the Henchbots, they decide to go on strike, refusing to work until Voltar cuts them a little slack.
Voltar does the unthinkable and decides to super evil-y-fy his voice. He figures that with a more intimidating laugh he'll be able to lord over the neighbourhood!
When the Metrotown Museum of Art unveils its latest exhibit, featuring portraits of the city's greatest villains (all parodies of famous portraits such as the Campbell Soup Cans, The Old Guitarist and the Scream), Voltar is furious he wasn't included.
Skullossus has the greatest evil plan ever (your standard drill a hole to the center of the world thus covering it in liquid hot magma deal).
Voltar hatches a brilliant evil plan when he sees how stupid and subserviant people become when they see cute kittens.
When Lose gets their cable cut, Voltar decides to destroy television. If he can't watch it nobody can!
Voltar finds himself the smartest man in Metrotown when he accidentally covers the entire city in a cloud of pure concentrated stupid.
In an attempt to whip his minions into shape, Voltar decides to sign Lose up with Metrotown's premier super gym, the Sweatorium.
At long last the answer to the great question will be answered. How did the League of Super Evil meet?
League of Super Evil is a Canadian animated television series inspired by the sketch "Once Were Heroes" by Ryan Harper-Brown, co-created by Philippe Ivanusic-Vallee, Davila LeBlanc, Peter Ricq, developed by Asaph Fipke, and produced by Nerd Corps Entertainment in conjunction with YTV. On YTV, it premiered on March 9, 2009, at 10:30 a.m. ET. The show is airing on Nickelodeon in Canada, Spain, the Netherlands, Portugal and on Cartoon Network in most of Southeast Asia, India, Australia, New Zealand, The United States, CBBC in United Kingdom and Canal Plus, Canal J, and Gulli in France. The first season consisted of 26 episodes. The second season consisted of 13 episodes. In total, 52 episodes have aired. In Latin America, it is aired on Disney XD. The second season started airing in Canada in September 2010 and the third season aired from June 2012 to August 2012. The series ended on August 25, 2012.