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- 1. Shock to the System Sep 23, 2000
- A strange gas transforms 15-year-old Virgil Hawkins into a master of electromagnetic energy.
- 2. Aftershock Sep 30, 2000
- Static investigates a big city businessman; Static's old school bully is after him.
- 3. The Breed Oct 7, 2000
- Ebon tries to recruit Virgil's best friend, Derek, into his evil group.
Static Shock is an American superhero animated television series based on the Milestone Media/DC Comics superhero Static. It premiered on September 23, 2000, on the WB Television Network's Kids' WB programming block. Static Shock ran for four seasons, with 52 half-hour episodes in total.
With Phil LaMarr, Jason Marsden, Kevin Michael Richardson, Michele Morgan. In the city of Dakota, a teenage boy with electricity based powers, with the help of his inventive friend, fights crime as a superhero.
Static Shock is an animated superhero television series produced by The WB Television Network. It is a family-friendly adaptation of the Milestone Media comic, Static, with original creators Dwayne McDuffie and Denys Cowan as a part of the writing team.
Static Shock. Based on characters from the DC Comics series, superhero Virgil Hawkins and his classmates confront real problems and issues faced by today's teens: peer pressure, gangs and growing up in an ethnically diverse, urban neighborhood.
An ordinary inner-city kid gains extraordinary powers and becomes an urban legend as the first teenage African-American superhero in this series based on the popular DC Comics character, Static Shock. Cast and Crew. Starring: Phil LaMarr, Jason Marsden, Kevin Richardson, Michele Morgan.
An ordinary inner-city kid gains extraordinary powers and becomes an urban legend as the first teenage African-American superhero in this series based on the popular DC Comics character, Static Shock, when Virgil Hawkins, a smart, funny high school freshman, transforms into a new breed of superhero with amazing electromagnetic powers after ...
An ordinary inner-city kid gains extraordinary powers and becomes an urban legend as the first teenage African-American superhero in this series based on the popular DC Comics character, Static Shock.