The Awesomes - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Pilot, Part 1
After Mr. Awesome decides to retire and disband The Awesomes, his son Prock steps in to keep the team going. Meanwhile, Dr. Malocchio decides it's time to come out of super-villain retirement.

Pilot, Part 2
Prock goes on TV to announce the new team and is surprised by an appearance from Dr. Malocchio. A beautiful new applicant named Hotwire arrives.

Baby Got Backstory
The team is trapped in their hologram training room, while Gadget Gal is left outside. As she fights her archenemy, The Tomboy, The Awesomes tell the stories of how they became superheroes.

No Mo' Sumo
Tim's parents worry that he's not safe with The Awesomes and come to take him home. While leaving, they are attacked and need The Awesomes help to survive.

It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad Parallel World
The Awesomes are transported to a parallel world where they meet their evil doppelgangers, "The Astoundings". Everything is backwards on this world, and they seek help from a kind Italian man – Dr. Benicchio.

Robotherapy
The Awesomes face disbandment unless they submit to psychological testing from government-issued "robo-therapists". Since Prock doesn't trust the robots, Joyce Mandrake forces him out, leaving The Awesomes to be ruled by committee.

Paternity
Muscleman faces an intergalactic paternity suit, and Impresario and Frantic must defend him on an alien talk show. Prock learns the meaning of delegation when Tim and Gadget Gal go on their first solo mission.

Pageant
Frantic is chosen to judge a third-tier beauty pageant, but Gadget Gal suspects it might be a trap. Having been voted the least fun member of the team, Prock tries to loosen up.

The Super-Hero Awards, Part 1
The first annual Superhero Awards take place at the White House. Confirming Prock's suspicions, Dr. Malocchio reveals two secret weapons - one of whom is a member of The Awesomes.

The Super-Hero Awards, Part 2
All the world's superheroes are rendered powerless, except The Awesomes. Can Prock and his team figure out how to stop Malocchio before it's too late?
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