Teamo Supremo - Episode List

Episode List

  1. (Pilot Movie)
  2. In the Beginning... / Duly Deputized Super Agents!
  3. Wonry / BeWare Of The Ghost
  4. The Chief's New Groove / Capitol Offense!
  5. Zemodoodle / Enter the RockTown
  6. The Sinister Stylist! / Running the Gauntlet!
  7. Attack of the Stuffed Stuff! / Reservoir Frogs!
  8. Sounds of the Songstress! / Calling Captain Excellent!
  9. Pogo Panic! / Enter Dr. 'Droid!
  10. Mr. Vague Does Something... / The Big Put-Down!
  11. The Return of Technor! / Enter The Dinension # You Better Start Calling Me Chief! / When Elements Unite!
  12. The Haunted House on Horror Hill! / The Returns Of Zemo
  13. Happy Holidays Mr. Gruff / The Grandfather Show
  14. Electronica's Game 2! / Tossing the Gauntlet!
  15. Doin' the Supremo! / Beware of the Bungler!
  16. Supremo Vs Angry Eyebrows
  17. Leggo My Ego
  18. Welcome to the Magna Mall! / The Baron's Blitz!
  19. The Yodelnapper
  20. Cloaked Paulson, Mr. Skull + 3, 2, 1... Teamo!
  21. Something Cheesy Comes This Way / Cartoons of Doom!
  22. State of Chaos / Science Friction!
  23. Will You Be My Valentine Bandit? / Unidentifiable Goopy Substance! 1
  24. The Mark of Comrade Z
  25. Teamo Rocks! / The Wrath of Scooter Lad!
  26. Word Search / Micro Supremo
  27. The Governor's Analyst / The Gauntlet's New Gloves!

1 - Toon Disney only aired this episode once and then never again.

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