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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.
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.
The film focuses on apolitical themes of comedic supervillainy, with its narrative centered on the humorous antics and failures of its characters rather than engaging with any discernible political agenda or commentary on real-world societal issues.
The animated series features a cast of non-human, stylized characters, which precludes explicit racial or gender recasting of traditionally human roles. The narrative is a lighthearted comedy about supervillains and does not engage in critical portrayals of traditional identities or incorporate explicit DEI themes.
The animated series 'League of Super Evil' focuses on the comedic misadventures of a group of supervillains. There are no discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes present throughout the show's run, resulting in no portrayal to evaluate.
The animated series 'League of Super Evil' centers on comedic supervillain escapades and does not include any discernible transsexual characters or explore related themes. The narrative remains entirely separate from such portrayals.
The animated series primarily features male characters in combat roles. While female characters like Lightning Liz are present and participate in villainous schemes, their methods of engagement typically involve superpowers or technological gadgets, not direct physical combat or martial arts against male opponents. No instances of female characters defeating male opponents in close-quarters physical combat were identified.
The League of Super Evil is an original animated series, not an adaptation of pre-existing material. All characters were created for this show, meaning there is no prior canonical gender to be swapped from.
League of Super Evil is an original animated series from 2009. There is no prior source material or historical context for its characters that would establish their race differently before this show's creation. Therefore, no race swaps occurred.
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