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Crandall
Crandall

Crandall, alias Captain Crandall, is a fictional character created for the Disney TV series Teamo Supremo. He is the virtuous leader of the show's namesake, a trio of preadolescent superheroes. He is willing to help anyone in need, and is often addressed by his teammates, Rope Girl and Skate Lad, as "Cap". His voice is provided by Spencer Breslin. Image File history File links Screenshot of Crandall in his regular form from Teamo Supremo. This work is copyrighted. ... Image File history File links Screenshot of Crandall in his regular form from Teamo Supremo. This work is copyrighted. ... The Three Graces, here in a painting by Sandro Botticelli, were the goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity and fertility in Greek mythology. ... The Walt Disney Company (most commonly known as Disney) (NYSE: DIS) is one of the largest media and entertainment corporations in the world. ... Teamo Supremo Teamo Supremo is an animated television series created by Disney. ... For Youth, the record producer and musician in the band Killing Joke, see Martin Glover. ... A superhero is a fictional character who is noted for feats of courage and nobility and who usually has a colorful name and costume and abilities beyond those of normal human beings. ... Brenda Brenda, also known as Rope Girl, is a fictional character created for the Disney TV series Teamo Supremo. ... Hector Felipe Corrio Hector Felipe Corrio is a fictional character created for the Disney TV series Teamo Supremo. ...


Little is known of Crandall's background, but for some reason, he believes himself to be from another planet (ala Superman). This belief of being an alien may be just a figment of his own imagination, as he pretty much looks a lot like his "Earth-parents". He has also often dreamed of being an actual superhero, which also seems proof that he isn't really the alien he believes himself to be. Strangely, he seems to have the super-powers he believes he has, as shown in episodes such as "Science Friction!" (wherein his skin turns purple because of extreme anger) and "The Gauntlet's New Gloves!" (where he lifts a large statue with his bare hands and then uses them to deflect the Gauntlet's fire). Superman, nicknamed The Man of Steel, is a fictional character and superhero who first appeared in Action Comics #1 in 1938 and eventually became one of the most popular and well-known comic book icons of all time. ... In popular fiction and conspiracy theories, life forms, especially intelligent life forms, that are of extraterrestrial origin, i. ... This article details recurring villains on the Disney animated series Teamo Supremo. ...

Captain Crandall
Captain Crandall

Crandall's chance to be a hero came when the villainous Baron Blitz escaped from prison. Recruiting Brenda and Hector, Crandall applied for the "state protection" job over at the State Capitol. Since then, he and his friends continually save the state from various evildoers. Image File history File links Screenshot of Crandall as Captain Crandall from Teamo Supremo. This work is copyrighted. ... Image File history File links Screenshot of Crandall as Captain Crandall from Teamo Supremo. This work is copyrighted. ... The introduction of this article does not provide enough context for readers unfamiliar with the subject. ... Brenda Brenda, also known as Rope Girl, is a fictional character created for the Disney TV series Teamo Supremo. ... Hector Felipe Corrio Hector Felipe Corrio is a fictional character created for the Disney TV series Teamo Supremo. ...


In the team's first encounter with Technor the Mechanized Man, Crandall received a special Level 7 belt, as well as some of his other trademark equipment (yo-yo, marbles, boomerang, suction dart, and shield). He uses these weapons whenever it is needed. This article details recurring villains on the Disney animated series Teamo Supremo. ... Level 7 Level 7 is a top-secret technical facility featured in the Disney TV series Teamo Supremo. ...


Among Crandall's catch phrases are, "Buh-za!" (his battle cry), "Rope me, Brenda!" (which usually signals Teamo's transformation sequence), "Teamo, scramble!" (a battle command that involves the team jumping into different locations), and "Indeed." A catch phrase is a phrase or expression that is popularized, usually through repeated use, by a real person or fictional character. ...


Family

Crandall with his family.
Crandall with his family.

Crandall lives with his "Earth-family", as he calls them due to his belief of being an alien. His father was only seen in one episode, but judging from his cameo, he seems to read the newspaper a lot. Image File history File links Screenshot of Crandalls family, from Teamo Supremo. This work is copyrighted. ... Image File history File links Screenshot of Crandalls family, from Teamo Supremo. This work is copyrighted. ...


Crandall's mother, whom he seems to get most of his physical characteristics from, seems completely oblivious to the fact that her son and his friends are the actual identities of the state's superheroes (or so it seems).


His older sister, Jean, however, knows perfectly well of Crandall's secret identity, and she is often helping him and his friends out with their cases. In just about every episode, she makes note that she wants a different career. Level 7 Level 7 is a top-secret technical facility featured in the Disney TV series Teamo Supremo. ...


Unlike his teammates, Crandall also has a pet, a dog whom he named Action. Occasionally, Crandall signals Action to come help them, ala Ace the Bat-Hound. Aces first appearance in Batman #92, June 1955 The comic book character Ace the Bat-Hound was the canine crime-fighting partner of Batman and Robin in DC Comics of the 1950s and 1960s. ...


Crandall's eagerness to be a superhero is perhaps influenced by other superheroes he knows. His grandfathers, Gordon and Nick, have revealed to him that they are superheroes themselves - the Silver Shield and the Dark Talon, respectively. An even heavier influence on Crandall is his boyhood idol, Captain Excellent, whose costume and catch phrase Crandall says inspired his own. Teamo Supremo Teamo Supremo is an animated television series created by Disney. ...


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Captain Crandall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (558 words)
Crandall, alias Captain Crandall, is a fictional character created for the Disney TV series Teamo Supremo.
Crandall's chance to be a hero came when the villainous Baron Blitz escaped from prison.
Crandall's mother, whom he seems to get most of his physical characteristics from, seems completely oblivious to the fact that her son and his friends are the actual identities of the state's superheroes (or so it seems).
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