List of recurring villains from Teamo Supremo

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This article details recurring villains on the Disney animated series Teamo Supremo. This list only includes villains who have appeared at least twice, as none of them have ever been featured in more than five episodes.

Most of these villains also made a cameo appearance in the episode "Will of the People!" However, this episode is not counted as an official featured episode for these villains, as they were not the featured villains of that episode.

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[edit] Baron Blitz

Baron Blitz
Baron Blitz

Baron Blitz was the first villain that Teamo went up against, and is described as insidious and cruel. He has a Napoleon complex (as shown by his clothing style) and speaks with a German accent. He also has blue skin, which suggests that he comes from another planet; however, his origins are never explained. Blitz has usually made attempts to take over the State by stealing money in order to gain power. More recently, though, he has upgraded his goal to world domination, which he has yet to do because of his continuous losses to Teamo. His minions usually consist of wax statues which he has brought to life by use of remote control (judging from his appearance, it could be alien technology), but he has also included bronze football players and audio-animatronics in his repertoire of pawns made from inanimate objects.

Blitz is voiced by Maurice LaMarche.

Featured Episodes:

  • "In the Beginning..."
  • "The Baron and the Baby Brother!"
  • "Calling Captain Excellent!"
  • "The Baron's Blitz!"
  • "Science Friction!"

[edit] Big Skull

Big Skull
Big Skull

Big Skull is an intergalactic supervillain/Real Estate developer who wanted to steal the moon in order to create better surfing waves for his customers with beach-front property. His main weapon is the criminal known as The Cloaked Skull, Once thought to be only a singular individual, The Cloaked Skull was revealed to be part of a Skull army that Big Skull had created, who dress in identical costumes and wear the same mask with hypnosis chips in them which Big Skull used on various beings from Earth and space. It’s members dress in identical costumes and wear the same mask. He also seems to know Crandall somehow cause in the episode he premired in, after seeing Teamo, he recognized Crandall and stated that he should have destroyed him when he stole the hypnosis chip from his home planet.

Featured Episodes:

  • "Cloaked Paulson, Mr. Skull!" + "3, 2, 1... Teamo!"

[edit] The Birthday Bandit

The Birthday Bandit
The Birthday Bandit

The Birthday Bandit was formerly a clown for hire who went by the name of B.B. the Clown. Upset over the fact that he never received any good birthday gifts himself, he turned to crime because of that. He usually shows up to steal from birthday parties or other special occasions that involve gift-giving. He has been shown causing chaos at Crandall's and Brenda's birthday parties, and has also made mention of planning to rob Hector's birthday (which comes about a month after Valentine's Day).

The Bandit's henchmen are called his Party Favors, and consist of a fat man wearing an orange jester's hood, a comparatively thin man wearing a green one, and a woman with a yellow hood. The two male Party Favors have never been referred to by name, but the female one is named Evelyn, and has been known to work alongside her boss without the other two Party Favors.

The Bandit has also been harboring a crush on Dutch actress Viva Voom, even sending her cards every Valentine's Day. But since Viva is already in love with Governor Kevin, the feeling obviously isn't mutual. This rejection led to the Bandit changing his name to the Valentine Bandit, and his Party Favors being called his Lonely Hearts. As the Valentine Bandit, he attempted to ruin Valentine's Day for the state and kidnapped Viva, but he was still unsuccessful in escaping capture by Teamo.

The Bandit is fittingly voiced by Mark Hamill, who had earlier provided the voice of The Joker in Batman: The Animated Series.

Featured Episodes:

  • "Who Invited the Birthday Bandit?"
  • "It's Crandall's Birthday - Bandit!"
  • "The Birthday Bash!"
  • "Brenda's Birthday - Bandit!"
  • "Will You Be My Valentine Bandit?"

[edit] Chopper Daddy & Scooter Lad

Chopper Daddy & Scooter Lad
Chopper Daddy & Scooter Lad

Chopper Daddy leads a gang of notorious motorcyclists.

Scooter Lad is Chopper Daddy's son, and according to Chopper Daddy, his real name is Snake. He has twice fooled Teamo into believing they can trust him, and especially rivals Skate Lad. The first time around, he gains Captain Crandall and Rope Girl's trust, and then helps Chopper Daddy escape whenever they've seemingly caught him. Fortunately, Hector finds out about Snake's relation to Chopper Daddy and helps his friends after they find out the truth. Snake later reappears, along with a trio of similarly-dressed peers, as Hector's competitor in the Y-Games, this time claiming to have turned over a new leaf, and his real name to be Justin. In actuality, though, he and his friends are stealing things from various stores for Chopper Daddy, causing Teamo to be distracted from the games. Soon afterward, Teamo eventually discovers that Justin has lied about everything he said earlier, including his name change, and succeed in recapturing him and Chopper Daddy.

It seems obvious that Chopper Daddy must've married someone in order to have Scooter Lad, but the subject of Scooter Lad's mother is never brought up (although "Justin" could be the name she intended to give him). However, it's apparent that Chopper Daddy & Scooter Lad going to a life of crime must've been what drove her away.

Scooter Lad is voiced by Pamela Segall.

Featured Episodes:

  • "And Then There Were Two..."
  • "The Wrath of Scooter Lad!"

[edit] Dehydro

Dehydro
Dehydro

Dehydro is an aquatic villain who plans to take over the city by flooding it. He was a former cruise director/diving instructor, who gave up those jobs and now believes humanitys true destiny lies beneath the waves. He one time teamed up with Helius Inflato and Laser Pirate in one occasion.

Diedrich Bader voices Dehydro.

Featured Episodes:

  • "Reservoir Frogs!"
  • "When Elements Unite!"
  • "Out to Dry!"

[edit] Dr. Minutia

Dr. Minutia
Dr. Minutia

Captain Excellent's 2nd greatest foe after Big Skull, Dr. Minutia and his muscular henchman Cosmo, sought to shrink the entire state using his special shrink ray.

Featured Episodes:

  • "Micro Supremo!"

[edit] Electronica

Electronica
Electronica

Real Name: Polly Pixel

Electronica is a villainess/game designer who takes revenge on the world for using cheat codes. She wears a glove that emits electricity and can destroy any electronic device. She later escapes from prison and, using a red wig and glasses, disquses herself using the fake name of Lilly Poplex (her real name with the letters rearranged), and began to date Mr.Paulson in order to get her hands on the blueprints for a device that would allow her to control any electrical object, however, she was beaten and jailed once more.

Featured Episodes:

  • "Electronica's Game!"
  • "Electronica's Game 2.0!"


[edit] The Gauntlet

The Gauntlet
The Gauntlet

The Gauntlet formerly worked as a coworker of Paulson, and a rather clumsy one at that. His real name is Crawford. After fouling up too many times, he steals a pair of ultra-powerful gloves that can be used against anything metallic, and uses them to wreak havoc on the State, calling himself the Gauntlet. (He originally intends to call himself Mr. Gloves, but abandons that name because of how ridiculous it sounded.) However, Teamo is able to beat him by using nonmetallic versions of their weapons and tricking him into burning out the gloves' power. Not one to let a single loss stop him, he steals the gloves again in another episode, only to be tricked into simply handing the gloves to Teamo.

Crawford returns, however, for the show's closing episode, this time having upgraded from powerful gloves to all-powerful supersuit. But this time, instead of simply causing destruction, he aims to murder Teamo, especially Captain Crandall. To do this, he captures Paulson & Samantha, then does the same for Governor Kevin and Chief Epsilon, whom he holds captive in the Lobster of Liberty. When Teamo shows up to save them, Crawford throws the statue down on them, seemingly killing them. But his victory is short-lived, for then Captain Crandall's superpowers finally show up, and Crawford loses all his power when Cap throws his own beams back at him.

Crawford was voiced by Wallace Shawn.

Featured Episodes:

  • "Running the Gauntlet!"
  • "Tossing the Gauntlet!"
  • "The Gauntlet's New Gloves!"

[edit] Helius Inflato

Helius Inflato
Helius Inflato

Helius Inflato is an obese villain who plans to get people to go to his casino. He can float in midair and can use balloons and other inflation items as weapons. He once teamed up with Dehydro and Laser Pirate. His henchmen, known as his Highrollers are parodies of 3 members of The Rat Pack, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., and Peter Lawford

Featured Episodes:

  • "Danger: Dirigibles!"
  • "When Elements Unite!"
  • "Raising the State!"
  • "The Governor's Analyst!"

[edit] Laser Pirate

Laser Pirate
Laser Pirate

Laser Pirate is a high-tech pirate whose hook can turn into lasery objects. His real name is Larry, and he was once Paulson's dormmate until a pool accident shorted out one of his inventions. As a result, he can't stand water even when it came to the time when he teamed up with Helius Inflato and Dehydro. In his travels, Laser Pirate is flanked by three henchmen, also dressed as pirates, going by the names Mauvebeard, Chartrusebeard, and Indigobeard.

Tim Curry provides his voice.

Featured Episodes:

  • "Capitol Offense!"
  • "When Elements Unite!"
  • "Pyrite and Pirates!"

[edit] Madame Snake

Madam Snake
Madam Snake

Madame Snake is a dangerous Femme Fatale and one of Teamo's most prominent enemies. She was once a successful Model/Fashion Designer, until she had a bizzare accident involiving a batch of experimental shower gel (this incident is never fully explained in the show), which endowed her with the power to compress her skeleton and mold her face, making her a master of disquise and severley warping her mind, she plans to use her powers to steal all the designer clothing in the state, making so that everyone will be forced to wear her clothing designs (which look horrible).

Featured Episodes:

  • "The Sinister Substitute!"
  • "Mr. Large's Slippery Scheme!"
  • "Go It Alone!"

[edit] Mr. Large

Mr. Large
Mr. Large

Mr. Large has the appearance of a typical mobster, and even the mannerisms of one. He prefers to steal large things, as his name suggests.

He was once the head of a giant criminal organization known as The Big Syndicate until he was arrested and later released on a technicality, and now seeks to attract new members by staging really big attractive robberies.

Unlike most of the villains Teamo regularly faces, Mr. Large's henchmen have names - Ernie the Hat, Mickey the Shirt, and Rosie the Purse.

Featured Episodes:

  • "Grounded!"
  • "Mr. Large's Slippery Scheme!"

[edit] Mr. Vague

Mr. Vague
Mr. Vague

Mr. Vague is a villain who is never specific about what he wants to steal, or about anything else (such as what to eat for lunch), which severley annoys everyone, including his own henchmen.

Henchmen: Vagueabonds

Featured Episodes:

  • "Mr. Vague Does Something..."
  • "Uncontrollable Goopy Substance!"

[edit] Technor the Mechanized Man

Technor the Mechanized Man
Technor the Mechanized Man

Technor the Mechanized Man was the second villain Teamo had to face, and also the first one they lost against in their first battle. He was originally invented by Paulson to be a robot psychologist, but has since gone power-hungry. He is often shown thrashing around the city for power, accompanied by his (human?) minions, the TechnoCreeps. He usually does his power-draining in his walking android, the MagnaBody, which is built to resemble a rather tall man. Technor himself sits upon the MagnaBody where the head would be. Later on, the MagnaBody was greatly enlarged and disguised as a shopping mall. Technor's defeats usually end with him being shut down, although in his third and last appearance on the show, his shutdown occurred in a different manner than previously, so it is doubtful that Technor will ever strike again.

Technor appears to be visually based on the Marvel Comics villain MODOK, a giant head with arms and legs constrained to a chair, and his TechnoCreeps are likewise similar to MODOK's minions at Advanced Idea Mechanics in their classic "bee-keeper" helmets.

Featured Episodes:

  • "Duly Deputized Secret Agents!"
  • "The Return of Technor!"
  • "Welcome to the Magna Mall!"