| League of Super Evil | |
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| Genre | Animation / Action |
| Created by | Philippe Ivanusic-Vallee Davila LeBlanc Peter Ricq |
| Voices of | Scott McNeil Colin Murdock Lee Tockar Tabitha St. Germain[1] |
| Opening theme | "League of Super Evil" |
| Country of origin | Canada |
| No. of episodes | 26 |
| Production | |
| Executive producer(s) | Asaph Fipke Ken Faier |
| Producer(s) | Nerd Corps Entertainment |
| Running time | 22 minutes approx. (11x2) |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | YTV |
| Original run | March 7, 2009 – present |
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| Official website | |
League of Super Evil (shortened to L.O.S.E. or LOSE) is an animated television series co-created[citation needed] by Philippe Ivanusic-Vallee, Davila LeBlanc, Peter Ricq, developed by Asaph Fipke, and produced by Nerd Corps Entertainment in conjunction with YTV. It premiered on YTV Saturday, March 7, 2009 at 10:30 am. The show will be airing on Cartoon Network in the INDIA, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND US, CBBC in UK and Canal Plus, Canal J, and Gulli in France. [2] There will be a total of 26 episodes (13 10-11 minute segments) in the first season. [3] In Latin America, it is aired on Disney XD.
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The League of Super Evil or L.O.S.E. as it is generally known, is a group of Super Villains who are plotting to take over their neighborhood in Metrotown and ultimately the world. Their Machiavellian schemes usually collapse in on themselves as the group members are utterly incompetent. While all the other citizens in the neighborhood live in suburban houses, L.O.S.E. has a "secret" evil lair. The League is often at odds with other, more "important" super villains, such as Skullossus.
The V-Mobile is L.O.S.E's car. The V stands for Voltar. It has on more than one occasion been called a golf cart and is not very fast. It has a cart that regularly holds Doomageddon. The V-Mobile doesn't have an official seating chart, nor an official driver. Doomageddon drove it once. For the next few episodes it was featured in, Voltar drove. After that, Red drove. Doktor Frogg has yet to drive the V-Mobile. It can seat up to four people, five if you count the cart. It is also not very strong, bouncing off any vehicle it bumps. It doesn't have side or rear windows. Instead in the back of the cab, there is a gaping hole. Red also says in one episode that they own a getaway boat that lost its motor during a "waterfall accident".
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| 1 | "Lightning Liz/The Bank Job" | 101 | ||||
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Lightning Liz: L.O.S.E.'s latest scheme is to have a lavish "evil" backyard barbecue party and not invite any of the neighbours. Unfortunately, General Sergeant's spoiled teen daughter, Elizabeth, has just been "gifted" the XGL Prototype Battle Armor from her father, and attempts to crash the party. The Bank Job:L.O.S.E. trys to open an account at the First National Bank of Villainy so Voltar can take advantage of an offer for a free Atomic Toaster with every new account. However he does not have the minimum five dollar deposit, so he and the rest of his crew try to breach the bank's vault so they can steal the required money. But their attempts to enter the vault are jeopardized by the cameo villain, the Cougar. |
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| 2 | "Justice Gene/Table for Four" | 102 | ||||
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Justice Gene: L.O.S.E. must fight to keep the title of "most annoying neighbors on the block" by thwarting Justice Gene, a gung-ho suburban by-law officer. Gene's ticketing frenzy - for everything from yawning without covering your mouth to letting the lawn grow 1/6 of an inch too long - is harassing the neighborhood. LOSE counters him by breaking the rules. They are successful, as they eventually expose Gene breaking a rule himself -- not wearing proper socks. Table For Four: L.O.S.E. plots the "mission impossible" of getting their names in the guest book at the hottest Villain restaurant in town, Villaynes. But Jules, the stoic host, is never going to let that happen... So the league attempts to get in, which, by extension, they do. |
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| 3 | "Escape From Skullossus/10" | 103 | ||||
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Escape From Skullossus: Left in the heat on a hot summer afternoon with a broken air conditioner, L.O.S.E. attempt to steal a science fair project, the "Quantum Weather Generator", as a substitute for it (which can freeze things). But, the Military, and a villain named Skullossus, are also trying to get their hands on it. So the LOSE must get it from the military/Skullossus as they battle. 10: Pronto Pizza is forced to send a new delivery guy out to deliver a pizza ordered by Voltar — who as usual for L.O.S.E. and the pizzeria, is trying to stall for 10 minutes so they can get their pizza for free. Using a few methods, all of which fail, they attempt to sabotage the pizza guy. |
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| 4 | "Ice Creamed/The Split" | 104 | ||||
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Ice Creamed: Constantly appalled for being late to get his favourite treat from an ice cream truck, the Fudgy Yummy Fudge Bar, Voltar and his crew try to brainwash customers into buying Tofu Pops instead of the Fudge Bars using hypnotic chimes they installed onto the truck. But the plan goes haywire when Dr. Frogg manages to forget to install an off switch on the device (and is only able to increase the strength of the hypnosis), and when customers go on a rampage of aggression after the Tofu Pops are sold out. The Split: Voltar & Doktor Frogg compete (by asking the other 2 minions) which one of their ideas is better. Red can't pick, and Doomageddon randomly selects Frogg. Stressed, Voltar leaves. Frogg suffers from leadership stress as Voltar suffers living in a horrible apartment. But Red has a solution to the problem. |
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| 5 | "Slam Dunked / Evilest In Show" | 105 | ||||
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Slam Dunked: After being humiliated by a basketball player, Voltar lands in a car washing station; Commander Chaos mistakes him as the car/robot washing guy and gives him his "Shuriken Typhoon Super S Atomic Destruct-O Bot". Voltar gets revenge on the kids; but 5 Super Heroes (Force Fighters V, aka FFV) sense Voltar's evil and LOSE and FFV clash in an epic giant robot fight. The fight ends in LOSE's decisive victory (the Fourth Wall is then breaken after the episode). Evilest In Show: L.O.S.E. decides to put Doomagedon in the local pet contest (Voltar is in desire of the winner's trophy); but Doomageddon must defeat the bunny, Cuddles. Despite overpowering in the race, Cuddles consumes Doomageddon and ends the contest in his defeat. |
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| 6 | "L.O.S.E. vs Lair / Swimming With Sharks" | 106 | ||||
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L.O.S.E. vs Lair While Voltar shows off his new evil bike to the neighborhood kids, Frogg tells him they might steal it. Urged by Voltar, Frogg creates an impressive security/home system that keeps the bike safe. After Voltar tells Lair-Y (the systems name) not to let anyone in, Lair-Y makes sure nobody -- even Voltar or LOSE -- can touch the bike. Voltar's persistence puts the League in a battle against Lair-Y, managing to win -- but damaging the bike -- in the end. Swimming With Sharks: L.O.S.E receives their inflatable pool. After a kid is in the pool L.O.S.E tries various attempts to get him out. They then take a military dolphin out of an aquarium. Although the dolphin attacks L.O.S.E instead of the kid. |
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| 7 | "Rock-a-Bye Voltar/IDestruct" | 107 | ||||
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Rock-a-Bye Voltar:Nanny Boo Boo flies into town and whipps L.O.S.E into shape. They try to fight back and use relentless tactics to attempt to get her away. IDestruct L.O.S.E. attempt to get an iDestruct, a multi-function evil device that can has mind-control and voice-activated garage door opening capabilities, for free by being the first 5 customers at the Rotten Core store, however these plans are interrupted by the LineMaster, a villain who always defends the front of the line at big events for bragging rights. So, LOSE must try to get to the front of the lines. |
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| 8 | "One Zillion/Bite At the Museum" | 108 | ||||
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One Zillion:To impress the neighbor kids, Voltar boasts they have "one zillion" TV channels — but now the kids coax Voltar to prove it. They launch Frogg into space to increase their channels. Bite At the Museum :The League wants to steal a dinosaur bone so they can clone a T-Rex and take over the neighborhood. They manage to sneak in after hours, but soon learn they'll have to get past their old nemesis Justice Gene, who was forced to get a job as a security guard at the museum after L.O.S.E. had him fired. This is an obvious spoof of Night At The Museum. |
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| 9 | "Full Throttle/Happy Birthday Dear Doktor" | 109 | ||||
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Full Throttle:When the League loses a drag race to Doom Driver, a ghostly vigilante racer who takes the rides of his victims, Voltar is insulted that he doesn't seem to want the lame V-mobile. Time for Dr. Frogg to soup it up into a ride worth stealing. Happy Birthday Dear Doktor:Doktor Frogg's birthday celebration turns into a disaster when Voltar and Red resurrect Frogg's very first childhood experiment: The extremely enthusiastic Chuckles the robotic birthday clown, a relentless party machine. They are forced to escape the robot -- which they only do because it reaches midnight, when it isn't Red's birthday. The episode ends with Voltar revealing his birthday right after Red, causing Chuckles to advance. |
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| 10 | "Send in the Clones/Injustice Gene" | 110 | ||||
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Send in the Clones:To get out of picking up Doomageddon's radioactive messes, Dr. Frogg creates clones of the League to do the dirty work. Unfortunately the clones are far superior versions, and instead of picking up poop, almost succeed in taking over the world. Injustice Gene: After being fired from multiple jobs (no thanks to the League) and hoping to try his hand as a villain, Justice Gene comes to live with L.O.S.E. But the evil apprenticeship is soon put to the test when the League is forced to take on undefeated super hero Glory Guy; Gene's formal employer. |
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| 11 | "Bad-O-Meter/School Daze" | 111 | ||||
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Bad-O-Meter: After a heavy metal musician insulted Voltar at a store, he decides to disrupt his next concert — but believing he wasn't evil enough, he has Dr. Frogg install a "Bad-o-Meter" on the Red Menace's head (which gives him electric shocks if he does good things) to teach him to be more evil. The device, ends up causing more harm than good. School Daze: After being upstaged and defeated by Red at a new electronic trivia game, Voltar attempts to get back at the kids who laughed at him after his attempt by posing as a substitute teacher at their school and teaching them incorrect answers to the game's questions while Red teaches the gym class and Frogg invents a weird cheesy monster. |
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| 12 | "Suzie Scouts/At The Movies" | 112 | ||||
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Suzie Scouts: Pre-occupied by a plan to capture a squirrel who rang his doorbell and then pelted him with nuts, Voltar unknowingly refuses to buy cookies from a Suzie Scouts member. While the Suzie Scouts leader is angered at the refusal (since "no one says no to the Suzie Scouts"), Voltar is praised by his neighbours. But after denying (accidentally) another Suzie Scout, LOSE is attacked by 4 "Cookie Commandough"'s -- advanced Suzie Scouts. Whilst unknowingly battling them, Voltar uses his squirrel trap on them; this defeats the Commandoughs, but once Voltar learns he refused the Suzie Scout's Cookies, he un-refuses eating them, getting rid of his army (but the squirrels still are waiting to attack). At The Movies: Looking to see a film based on the comic book "Nimron the Dark One" on opening night, L.O.S.E. take on "Nimron's Ten Great Tasks" to get prime seats for the film. But they have stress trying to get in, and Red continuously references Nimron's "great tasks" with LOSE's predicaments. |
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| 13 | "The Henchbot Elites/Not Accordion To Plan" | 113 | ||||
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The Henchbot Elites: Tired of their henchbots always breaking down, LOSE trade them in for fancy new Henchbot Elites, the very latest from Rotten Core Technologies. They quickly learn that newer isn't always better -- because the Henchbot Elites are total junk unless you buy them dozens of ridicuolously overpriced upgrades. Not Accordion to Plan: When Red Menace discovers he's an accordion savant, Voltar uses this annoying skill to his advantage. But when Red is nearly catapulted to Polka stardom, he's forced to choose between his art and his family. |
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| 14 | "Mr. and Mrs. Bandango/Driver's Evil Ed" | 2009 | 201 | |||
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Mr. and Mrs. Bandango: Voltar tries to produce a documentary on a creature known as a bandago by dressing Dr. Frogg like one, but Frogg meets a real female Bandago, who shows a love interest in him. Driver's Evil Ed: After accidentally shooting a spitball at a police officer, the League loses their driver's license and has to take a driver's education test to get it back. |
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| 15 | "The Night Before Chaos-mas/Counting To Victory" | 2009 | 202 | |||
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The Night Before Chaos-mas: Voltar has decided to pretend to be Kindercreeep in order to steal the other villains 'toys' after not getting one himself. Counting To Victory: The League sneak into a shopping mall at night to try and count gumballs in a jar to win a contest. |
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| 16 | "Fortune's Fools/World Wreckers" | 2009 | 203 | |||
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Fortune's Fools: After only receiving the fortune "banana" from fortune cookies, Voltar goes to the factory where they are produced so he can get ones with his own fortunes on them. World Wreckers: After noticing Skullossus's domination of the book, Voltar tries to break a record from the "World Wreckers" record book, but constantly fails. |
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| 17 | "Lose Tooth/Underwhere?" | 2009 | 204 | |||
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Lose Tooth: Doomageddon's tooth is hurting and he's chewing a lot. But each time LOSE tries to catch him, hearing the word "vet" causes him to warp away. And when it gets really out of hand, Doomageddon's howls of pain catch the ears of the army! Underwhere?: Voltar is forced to wash his foul smelling uniform by his fellow henchmen, but discovers his lucky pair of red underwear has vanished in the washer! This causes them to follow the source and discover Voltar's old school rival, Budlington Von Pantaloon! |
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| 18 | "Lose Junior/The League of Super Hockey" | 2009 | 205 | |||
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Lose Junior: Voltar tries to teach a laconic boy named Mal in the ways of evil, proving to be more intelligent than he thought. The League of Super Hockey: The League assembles an all-star team of villains to play in a game of street hockey against a group of neighbourhood kids to battle for control of the streets. However, the gathering of villains catches the eye of the Force Fighters 5. |
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| 19 | "Franken-Blecch/Room for Four" | 206 | ||||
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Franken-Blecch: Frogg creates a new mutant friend for Doomageddon in his laboratory, which ends up eating anything it sees, grows larger, and constantly burps. Meanwhile, Voltar tries to dig for buried treasure from an X marked in his yard. Room for Four: After their headquarters become inhabited by "Sudzilla" due to a shampoo related accident, the League stays at the Metrotown Plaza Hotel for the night where a superhero gathering is also being held, and try to steal all the complimentary shampoo and get a better room than where they were dumped. But, as Justice Gene now works as a bellhop at the hotel, he tries to foil their plans. |
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| 20 | "Past Due/Degrees of Evil" | 207 | ||||
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Past Due: After escaping a failed experiment using a bunker, Voltar and Red believe Doktor Frogg was killed and that he was now a ghost. Frogg however, plays along with this belief whilst going to the library to return a large amount of books. Degrees of Evil: The League order various novelty diplomas, but are coaxed by General Sergeant, believing the diplomas to be real, to help defeat a mutation of his sister's guinea pig Snookums. |
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| 21 | "Evil Never Sleeps/Glory Hog" | 208 | ||||
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Evil Never Sleeps: Doktor Frogg builds an "Awake-inator" to allow him, Red, and Voltar to stay up for a late-night monster movie marathon, featuring a movie involving a kid discovering everyone in his town was sleeping. But, after Voltar decides to use the device to keep them up to allow them to work through the night, Red is continually freaked out by a similar situation happening in Metrotown, revealed to be caused by a person boring everyone to sleep. Glory Hog: Glory Guy becomes the League's archnemesis, distracting him from being the nemesis of Skullosus, who is setting out a scheme to launch the Earth into the Sun. |
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| 22 | "Vollosus/No Good Deed..." | 209 | ||||
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Vollosus: A dry cleaner accidentally mixes up Voltar's pajamas with Skullosus's exo-suit, which begins to malfunction and takes Voltar on an evil rampage when he accidentally pees in it, as a result of being unable to use the new password lock he installed on the bathroom door. No Good Deed...: The League is accidentally credited with saving a pet bunny after trying to capture it, causing them to be dubbed heroes by the citizens of Metrotown. But, sick of the fame, Voltar plots to do an overly negative act when he and the rest of the League are presented with the key to the city. |
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| 23 | "Red Menacing/Dr. Strong Frogg" | 210 | ||||
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Red Menacing: Red asserts himself as a temporary boss for "Henchman Appreciation Day", while the League acquires a high-powered military weapon from a crate accidentally dropped from a transport van in front of their house. Dr. Strong Frogg: Tired of being intelligent but weak, Dr. Frogg tries to make himself stronger by converting his brain into brawn. |
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| 24 | "Party Pooper/A Lose/Lose Situation" | 211 | ||||
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Party Pooper: Voltar tries to get himself into a birthday party next door that everyone but him was invited to. A Lose/Lose Situation: The Legion of Supreme Evil, a parallel version of the League of Super Evil, move in across the street from each other, causing the two groups to partake in competition against each other. |
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| 25 | "Dial 'E' for Evil/Voltar Squared" | 212 | ||||
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Dial 'E' for Evil: Voltar accidentally crank calls an Ginorman emperor named Humungo, who then demands an apology from Voltar for annoying him. As a pay of tribute, Voltar however gives them black licorice, which is however a very powerful form of dark matter. Voltar Squared: After capturing Voltar, Humungo poses as him and steals all the black licorice in the city to build a giant space cannon powered by the product. Meanwhile in the midst of the battle, Voltar, wearing a paper bag over his head, desperately tries to get his helmet back. |
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| League of Super Evil | |
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| Genre | Animation / Action / Comedy |
| Created by |
Philippe Ivanusic-Vallee Davila LeBlanc Peter Ricq |
| Voices of |
Scott McNeil Colin Murdock Lee Tockar Tabitha St. Germain[1] |
| Opening theme | "League of Super Evil" |
| Ending theme | "League of Super Evil" |
| Country of origin | Canada |
| No. of seasons | 2 |
| No. of episodes | 29 (aired) |
| Production | |
| Executive producer(s) |
Asaph Fipke Ken Faier |
| Producer(s) | Nerd Corps Entertainment |
| Running time | 22 minutes approx. (11x2) |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel |
YTV Cartoon Network CBBC |
| Original airing | March 7, 2009 |
| Chronology | |
| Preceded by | Storm Hawks |
| Followed by | Hot Wheels Battle Force 5 |
| External links | |
| Official website | |
League of Super Evil (shortened to L.O.S.E. or LOSE) is an animated television series co-created by Philippe Ivanusic-Vallee, Davila LeBlanc, Peter Ricq, developed by Asaph Fipke, and produced by Nerd Corps Entertainment in conjunction with YTV. It premiered on YTV Saturday, March 7, 2009 at 10:30 am. The show will be 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.[2] The first season compiled of 26 episodes (52 10-11 minute segments).[3] In Latin America, it is aired on Disney XD. The second season has started airing in Canada from September 2010.
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The League of Super Evil or L.O.S.E. as it is generally known, is a group of Super Villains who are plotting to take over their neighborhood in Metrotown and ultimately the world. Their Machiavellian schemes usually collapse in on themselves as the group members are utterly incompetent. While all the other citizens in the neighborhood live in suburban houses, L.O.S.E. has a "secret" evil lair. The League is often at odds with other, more "important" super villains, such as Skullossus.
The V-Mobile is L.O.S.E's car. The V stands for Voltar. It has on more than one occasion been called a golf cart and is not very fast. It has a cart that regularly holds Doomageddon. The V-Mobile doesn't have an official seating chart, nor an official driver. Doomageddon drove it once ("The Bank Job"). For the next few episodes it was featured in, Voltar drove. After that, Red drove. Doktor Frogg has yet to drive the V-Mobile. It can seat up to four people, five if you count the cart. It is also not very strong, bouncing off any vehicle it bumps. It doesn't have side or rear windows. Instead in the back of the cab, there is a gaping hole. Red also says in one episode that they own a getaway boat that lost its motor during a "waterfall accident".
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| 1 | "Lightning Liz/The Bank Job" | March 7, 2009 | 101 | |||
| Lightning Liz: L.O.S.E.'s latest scheme is to have a lavish "evil" backyard barbecue party and not invite any of the neighbours. Unfortunately, General Sergeant's spoiled teen daughter, Elizabeth, has just been "gifted" the XGL Prototype Battle Armor from her father, and attempts to crash the party. The Bank Job: The League tries to steal five dollars from the First National Bank of Villainy to make a required initial deposit so Voltar can get a free atomic toaster. | ||||||
| 2 | "Justice Gene/Table for Four" | March 7, 2009 | 102 | |||
| Justice Gene: L.O.S.E. must fight to keep the title of "most annoying neighbors on the block" by thwarting Justice Gene, a gung-ho suburban by-law officer. Gene's ticketing frenzy - for everything from yawning without covering your mouth to letting the lawn grow 1/6 of an inch too long - is harassing the neighborhood. LOSE counters him by breaking the rules. They are successful, as they eventually expose Gene breaking a rule himself -- not wearing proper socks. Table For Four: Left without a reservation and a famously long waiting list, The League tries to breach the Villaynes restaurant. | ||||||
| 3 | "Escape From Skullossus/10" | March 14, 2009 | 103 | |||
| Escape From Skullossus: Left in the heat on a hot summer afternoon with a broken air conditioner, L.O.S.E. attempt to steal a science fair project, the "Quantum Weather Generator", as a substitute for it (which can freeze things). But, the Military, and a villain named Skullossus, are also trying to get their hands on it. So L.O.S.E. must get it from the military/Skullossus as they battle. 10: L.O.S.E. tries to abuse Pronto Pizza's guarantee of delivery in 10 minutes or less for free pizza by leading a new delivery employee into a gauntlet to stall him. | ||||||
| 4 | "Ice Creamed/The Split" | March 21, 2009 | 104 | |||
| Ice Creamed: Appalled by Voltar not being able to buy them himself, Doktor Frogg replaces the chimes on a ice cream truck with a mind control device to make customers buy tofu pops instead of fudge bars. Unfortunately, the plan goes out of control when he forgets to install an off switch on the device, and is only able to make the device's effects stronger. The Split: Voltar & Doktor Frogg compete (by asking the other 2 minions) which one of their ideas is better. Red can't pick, and Doomageddon randomly selects Frogg. Stressed, Voltar leaves. Frogg suffers from leadership stress as Voltar suffers living in a horrible apartment. But Red has a solution to the problem. | ||||||
| 5 | "Slam Dunked / Evilest In Show" | March 28, 2009 | 105 | |||
| Slam Dunked: After being humiliated by a basketball player, Voltar lands in a car washing station and Commander Chaos mistakes him for an employee and gives him his Shuriken Typhoon Super S Atomic Destruct-O Bot. After Voltar uses it to get revenge on the kids, the Force Fighters V sense his presence and forces him into a robot fight. Evilest In Show: Voltar enters Doomageddon in a pet show under Red's guidance in order to win a trophy, but Doomageddon is in fear of one of his rivals, an innocent looking bunny named Cuddles. | ||||||
| 6 | "L.O.S.E. vs Lair / Swimming With Sharks" | April 11, 2009 | 106 | |||
| L.O.S.E. vs Lair: Frogg implements a highly advanced security system named Lair-Y at their base to help guard Voltar's new bike, but the hardware glitches when it does not allow anyone access to the bike at all, and gains a mind of its own. Swimming With Sharks: The League goes to great lengths to force a neighbourhood kid out of their new pool. | ||||||
| 7 | "Rock-a-Bye Voltar/iDestruct" | April 18, 2009 | 107 | |||
| Rock-a-Bye Voltar:Nanny Boo Boo flies into town and whipps L.O.S.E into shape. They try to fight back and use relentless tactics to attempt to get her away. iDestruct L.O.S.E. attempt to get an iDestruct, a multi-function evil device featuring mind-control functions and a voice-activated garage door opener, for free by being the first 5 customers at the Rotten Core store, however these plans are interrupted by the LineMaster, a villain who always defends the front of the line at big events for bragging rights. | ||||||
| 8 | "One Zillion/Bite At the Museum" | May 2, 2009[7] | 108 | |||
| One Zillion:To impress the neighborhood kids, Voltar brags that he can receive "one zillion" satellite TV channels, but after being coaxed by the kids to prove it, Frogg is sent into space in order to help make it a reality. Bite At the Museum: The League tries to steal a dinosaur bone from a museum so they can clone a T-Rex using it, but the museum is guarded at night by Justice Gene. | ||||||
| 9 | "Full Throttle/Happy Birthday Dear Doktor" | May 9, 2009[8] | 109 | |||
| Full Throttle:When the League loses a drag race to Doom Driver, a ghostly vigilante racer who takes the rides of his victims, Voltar is insulted that he doesn't seem to want the lame V-mobile. Time for Dr. Frogg to soup it up into a ride worth stealing. Happy Birthday Dear Doktor: Voltar and Red decide to hold an evil birthday party for Doktor Frogg, but the humiliating party erupts into chaos when they activate Mr. Chuckles, one of Frogg's early inventions designed to wreck birthday parties. | ||||||
| 10 | "Send in the Clones/Injustice Gene" | May 16, 2009[9] | 110 | |||
| Send in the Clones:To get out of picking up Doomageddon's radioactive messes, Dr. Frogg creates clones of the League to do the dirty work. Unfortunately the clones are far superior versions, and instead of picking up poop, almost succeed in taking over the world. Injustice Gene: After being fired from multiple jobs (no thanks to the League) and hoping to try his hand as a villain, Justice Gene comes to live with L.O.S.E. But the evil apprenticeship is soon put to the test when the League is forced to take on undefeated super hero Glory Guy; Gene's formal employer. | ||||||
| 11 | "Bad-O-Meter/School Daze" | May 23, 2009 | 111 | |||
| Bad-O-Meter: After a heavy metal musician insults Voltar at a store, he plans to disrupt his next concert. Meanwhile, Frogg trains Red to be more evil by instituting a device that gives him electric shocks if he acts good. School Daze: After being upstaged and defeated by Red at a new electronic trivia game, Voltar attempts to get back at the kids who laughed at him after his attempt by posing as a substitute teacher at their school and teaching them incorrect answers to the game's questions. | ||||||
| 12 | "Suzie Scouts/At The Movies" | May 30, 2009 | 112 | |||
| Suzie Scouts: Pre-occupied by a plan to capture a squirrel who rang his doorbell and then pelted him with nuts, Voltar unknowingly refuses to buy cookies from a Suzie Scouts member. While the Suzie Scouts leader is angered at the refusal (since "no one says no to the Suzie Scouts"), Voltar is praised by his neighbours. But after denying (accidentally) another Suzie Scout, LOSE is attacked by 4 "Cookie Commandough"'s -- advanced Suzie Scouts. Whilst unknowingly battling them, Voltar uses his squirrel trap on them; this defeats the Commandoughs, but once Voltar learns he refused the Suzie Scout's Cookies, he un-refuses eating them, getting rid of his army (but the squirrels still are waiting to attack). At The Movies: Looking to see a film based on the comic book "Nimron the Dark One" on opening night, L.O.S.E. take on "Nimron's Ten Great Tasks" to get prime seats for the film. | ||||||
| 13 | "The Henchbot Elites/Not Accordion To Plan" | June 6, 2009 | 113 | |||
| The Henchbot Elites: The League is coaxed into buying Henchbot Elites, new and highly advanced robots, but quickly discover that they require numerous expensive addons in order to be remotely useful. Not Accordion to Plan: When Red Menace discovers he's an accordion savant, Voltar uses this annoying skill to his advantage. But when Red is nearly catapulted to Polka stardom, he's forced to choose between his art and his family. | ||||||
| 14 | "Mr. and Mrs. Bandango/Driver's Evil Ed" | September 5, 2009 | 114 | |||
| Mr. and Mrs. Bandango: Voltar tries to produce a documentary on a creature known as a bandago by dressing Dr. Frogg like one, but Frogg meets a real female Bandago, who shows a love interest in him. Driver's Evil Ed: After accidentally shooting a spitball at a police officer, the League loses their driver's license and has to take a driver's education test to get it back. | ||||||
| 15 | "The Night Before Chaos-mas/Counting To Victory" | December 18, 2009 | 115 | |||
| The Night Before Chaos-mas: Voltar has decided to pretend to be Kindercreeep in order to steal the other villains 'toys' after not getting one himself. Counting To Victory: The League sneak into a shopping mall at night to try and count gumballs in a jar to win a contest. | ||||||
| 16 | "Fortune's Fools/World Wreckers" | September 12, 2009 | 116 | |||
| Fortune's Fools: After only receiving the fortune "banana" from fortune cookies, Voltar goes to the factory where they are produced so he can get ones with his own fortunes on them. World Wreckers: After noticing Skullossus's domination of the book, Voltar tries to break a record from the "World Wreckers" record book, but constantly fails. | ||||||
| 17 | "Lose Tooth/Underwhere?" | October 3, 2009 | 117 | |||
| Lose Tooth: Doomageddon's tooth is hurting and he's chewing a lot. But each time LOSE tries to catch him, hearing the word "vet" causes him to warp away. And when it gets really out of hand, Doomageddon's howls of pain catch the ears of the army! Underwhere?: Voltar is forced to wash his foul smelling uniform by his fellow henchmen, but discovers his lucky pair of red underwear has vanished in the washer! This causes them to follow the source and discover Voltar's old school rival, Budlington Von Pantaloon! | ||||||
| 18 | "Lose Junior/The League of Super Hockey" | October 10, 2009 | 118 | |||
| Lose Junior: Voltar tries to teach a laconic boy named Mal in the ways of evil, proving to be more intelligent than he thought. The League of Super Hockey: The League assembles an all-star team of villains to play in a game of street hockey against a group of neighbourhood kids to battle for control of the streets. However, the gathering of villains catches the eye of the Force Fighters 5. | ||||||
| 19 | "Franken-Blecch/Room for Four" | September 19, 2009 | 119 | |||
| Franken-Blecch: Frogg creates a new mutant friend for Doomageddon in his laboratory, which ends up eating anything it sees, grows larger, and constantly burps. Meanwhile, Voltar tries to dig for buried treasure from an X marked in his yard. Room for Four: After their headquarters become inhabited by "Sudzilla" due to a shampoo related accident, the League stays at the Metrotown Plaza Hotel for the night where a superhero gathering is also being held, and try to steal all the complimentary shampoo and get a better room than where they were dumped. But, as Justice Gene now works as a bellhop at the hotel, he tries to foil their plans. | ||||||
| 20 | "Past Due/Degrees of Evil" | October 17, 2009 February 7, 2010 | 120 | |||
| Past Due: After escaping a failed experiment using a bunker, Voltar and Red believe Doktor Frogg was killed and that he was now a ghost. Frogg however, plays along with this belief whilst going to the library to return a large amount of books. Degrees of Evil: The League order various novelty diplomas, but are coaxed by General Sergeant, believing the diplomas to be real, to help defeat a mutation of his sister's guinea pig Snookums. | ||||||
| 21 | "Evil Never Sleeps/Glory Hog" | October 24, 2009 February 7, 2010 | 121 | |||
| Evil Never Sleeps: Doktor Frogg builds an "Awake-inator" to allow him, Red, and Voltar to stay up for a late-night monster movie marathon, featuring a movie involving a kid discovering everyone in his town was sleeping. But, after Voltar decides to use the device to keep them up to allow them to work through the night, Red is continually freaked out by a similar situation happening in Metrotown, revealed to be caused by a person boring everyone to sleep. Glory Hog: Glory Guy becomes the League's archnemesis, distracting him from being the nemesis of Skullosus, who is setting out a scheme to launch the Earth into the Sun. | ||||||
| 22 | "Vollosus/No Good Deed..." | November 7, 2009 February 7, 2010 | 122 | |||
| Vollosus: A dry cleaner accidentally mixes up Voltar's pajamas with Skullosus's exo-suit, which begins to malfunction and takes Voltar on an evil rampage when he accidentally pees in it, as a result of being unable to use the new password lock he installed on the bathroom door. No Good Deed...: The League is accidentally credited with saving a pet bunny after trying to capture it, causing them to be dubbed heroes by the citizens of Metrotown. But, sick of the fame, Voltar plots to do an overly negative act when he and the rest of the League are presented with the key to the city. | ||||||
| 23 | "Red Menacing/Dr. Strong Frogg" | November 14, 2009 | 123 | |||
| Red Menacing: Red asserts himself as a temporary boss for "Henchman Appreciation Day", while the League acquires a high-powered military weapon from a crate accidentally dropped from a transport van in front of their house. Dr. Strong Frogg: Tired of being intelligent but weak, Dr. Frogg tries to make himself stronger by converting his brain into brawn. | ||||||
| 24 | "Party Pooper/A Lose/Lose Situation" | November 21, 2009 | 124 | |||
| Party Pooper: Voltar tries to get himself into a birthday party next door that everyone but him was invited to. A Lose/Lose Situation: The Legion of Supreme Evil, a parallel version of the League of Super Evil, move in across the street from each other, causing the two groups to partake in competition against each other. | ||||||
| 25 | "Dial 'E' for Evil/Voltar Squared" | November 21, 2009 | 125 | |||
| Dial 'E' for Evil: Voltar accidentally crank calls an Ginorman emperor named Humungo, who then demands an apology from Voltar for annoying him. As a pay of tribute, Voltar however gives them black licorice, which is however a very powerful form of dark matter. Voltar Squared: After capturing Voltar, Humungo poses as him and steals all the black licorice in the city to build a giant space cannon powered by the product. Meanwhile in the midst of the battle, Voltar, wearing a paper bag over his head, desperately tries to get his helmet back. | ||||||
| 26 | "20,000 Crunches Under the Sea/Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow" | Unknown Date 2009 | 126 | |||
| 20,000 Crunches Under the Sea: Voltar tries to disprove a money back garentee. Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow: LOSE colects hair in order to receive untold riches from the hair fairy, despite Frogg's allergies. | ||||||
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