League of Super Evil

League of Super Evil
Genre Animation
Action
Comedy
Slapstick
Created by Philippe Ivanusic-Vallee
Davila LeBlanc
Peter Ricq
Voices of Scott McNeil
Colin Murdock
Lee Tockar
Frank Welker
Tabitha St. Germain
Blu Mankuma
Opening theme "League of Super Evil"
Ending theme "League of Super Evil" (instrumental)
Composer(s) Steffan Andrews
Hal Beckett
Country of origin Canada
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 52 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Asaph Fipke
Ken Faier
Running time 22 minutes approx. (11x2)
Production company(s) Nerd Corps Entertainment
Release
Original network YTV
Picture format 480i (4:3 SDTV)
Original release March 7, 2009 – May 9, 2012 (United Kingdom) August 25, 2012 (Canada)
Chronology
Preceded by Storm Hawks
Followed by Rated A for Awesome
External links
Website

League of Super Evil (initialized as L.O.S.E. or LOSE) 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. It premiered on March 7, 2009 on YTV, at 10:30 a.m. ET. The second season started airing in Canada in September 2010 and the third season season started airing in Canada in June 2012. The series ended its run on August 25, 2012. The series aired reruns on YTV for 2 years, until September 2, 2014, when Teletoon picked up where YTV had left off.

Episodes

Season Episodes Season premiere Season finale
1 26 March 7, 2009 December 18, 2009
2 13 September 11, 2010 December 11, 2010
3 13 June 2, 2012 August 25, 2012

Plot

The League of Super Evil (or "L.O.S.E.") is a group of Super Villains who are plotting to take over their neighborhood in Metrotown and ultimately the world. Their missions usually involve pranks such as gluing a penny to a chair. 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 and also tries to evade getting busted by Metrotown's heroes.

Cast

Production/History

Character creation

When the series was announced on November 12, 2008, the characters of the show underwent changes. Doktor Frogg was originally created with grey hair, a grey lab coat, silver framed goggles and silver claws. His final design was later changed to dark green hair, a blue coat, gold framed goggles and gold claws. Voltar originally had a grey suit, which was changed to red. Doomageddon was also created as a grey Hellhound but was later changed to yellow. Red Menace was originally created with a red and white colour suit, but the suit was changed to just plain green. These prototypes were inserted into the show as the Legion of Supreme Evil in the episode "A LOSE/LOSE Situation".

Debut

League of Super Evil premiered on YTV in Canada on March 7, 2009. It aired on Saturdays at 10:30 a.m., as part of YTV's Crunch block. The series premiered in the United States on Cartoon Network on March 5, 2009 at 9:00 p.m. It premiered in Latin America on Disney XD (LA) on June 4, 2011. The show later premiered on British television on CBBC on the Fri 26 Feb 2010 18:15

2011 hiatus

After the end of Season 2, the series entered a full year hiatus in 2011. It was soon revealed that a third season of the series had been officially announced. The series' hiatus ended on June 2, 2012.

Series run: 2009–2012

Season 1

The first season of League of Super Evil premiered on 7 March 2009. The season aired until 18 December 2009. It contained 26 episodes.

Season 2

The second of League of Super Evil premiered on 11 September 2010. It ended on 11 December 2010. It contained 13 episodes.

Season 3

The final season of League of Super Evil premiered on 2 June 2012. The season finished on 25 August 2012, containing 13 episodes, bringing the series a total of 52 episodes.

Reception

League of Super Evil received generally positive reviews from critics and audiences. The series has a 6.9/10 rating on IMDb,[1] and a 7.4/10 on TV.com.[2]

Awards and nominations

Year Association Award Category Notes Result
2010 Leo Awards Leo Best Animation Program or Series. Chuck Johnson

Ken Faier Asaph Fipke

Won
2011 Leo Awards Leo Best Musical Score in an Animation Program or Series. Hal Beckett

Steffan Andrews For episode "Ant-Archy!".

Nominated
2011 Gemini Awards Gemini Best Sound in a Comedy, Variety, or Performing Arts Program or Series. Patrick Haskill

Steffan Andrews Gordon Sproule Johnny Ludgate Ewan Deane For the episode "Ant-archy".

Nominated

References

External links

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