Zebra Unicorn
the ideas are just stolen from the movie "The Incredibles " people may say its not exactly but it is but like all writers they steal ideas from hit shows or movies and just twist it a little so they wont get sued for copyright.Don't believe me here are a few examples: -The parents are retired super heros in hiding. -The second to the last kid has super speed. -The father has super strength -They have freeze powers like frozone
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J—— [REDACTED]
WHY. Just WHY. Same situation as The Haunted Hathaways: they pick a word, in this case "HERO", and try to turn it into a poor, pointless "comedy". The jokes suck, the plots suck, the demonic rabbit puppet thing sucks, and I couldn't care less about the titular characters. Even worse, their powers have little to do with the show. The only reason they're "HEROES" is to try to attract attention, which, sadly, exists. I'm very disappointed with the taste of modern youth.
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Baylah Nowell
The whole good twin/evil twin idea was really interesting and was able to be used for a lot of interesting episodes. Max also made the show a lot better because he was unique and stuck out. Dr. Colosso was a bit interesting as well! I wouldn't recommend the show to older audiences. It's a good show for ages 10 and below, but teenagers and even preteens would be able to see how flawed the show is. How is it flawed you ask? I will dismiss the poor acting and skip to the poor plot. A family of superheroes wants to be normal but can't have any one know. However they are CONSTANTLY using their powers in public. Also they lived in Metrocity or something beforehand which i a city just for supers? So what only villains live there too. Also why is the world unaffected by superheroes? In the MCU we can see differences in society bc of it. However it seems like our world with one family of superheroes. Also the jokes won't make anyone laugh besides children which is perfectly fine bc it is a show for kids after all.