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=== Season 3 === {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" !No. in<br /> series !No. in<br /> season !Title ! Release date |- |25 |1 |[[Hard as Nails/Transcript|Hard as Nails]] | |- | colspan="4" |Lured by Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn, a young meta-human girl named "Nails" travels to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gotham_City Gotham City], hoping to find a cure. Instead, she finds two super villains ready to exploit her powers for their personal gain. Static and Batman once again team up to resolve the case and help Nails at the same time. |- |26 |2 |[[Gear/Transcript|Gear]] | |- | colspan="4" |Richie's increasingly frantic inventing worries Virgil, and he suspects Richie is a bang baby. Richie is disappointed because his special ability of superhuman intelligence is hardly as flashy as Static's abilities, but when the Meta-Breed decide to kidnap Virgil, Richie has to prove his mettle; and the new hero "Gear" is born. |- |27 |3 |[[Static in Africa/Transcript|Static in Africa]] | |- | colspan="4" |When the Hawkins family goes on a vacation to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghana Ghana], Static teams up with a legendary African folk hero named Anansi to stop a group of evil African Bandits, led by a leopard named Osobo, from stealing an ancient African treasure and destroying thousands of homes and claiming hundreds of lives. |- |28 |4 |[[She-Bang/Transcript|She-Bang]] | |- | colspan="4" |Static encounters a sassy, female teenage superhero named She-Bang. She is a shy classmate who shows him up every time they meet. Static and Gear learn that she is a genetically engineered superhuman, and the company that created her now wants her back. |- |29 |5 |[[The Unusual Suspect/Transcript|The Unusual Suspect]] | |- | colspan="4" |Static and Gear go toe-to-toe with a destructive monstrous meta-human who is taking revenge on individuals who angered a well-known bully at school. |- |30 |6 |[[A League of Their Own (Part 1)/Transcript|A League of Their Own (Part 1)]] | |- | colspan="4" |A cosmic string strikes the Watchtower of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justice_League Justice League], draining the station of its power and sending it hurtling towards Earth. Batman suggests Static needs to recharge the power core, and he and Gear get invited into the Watchtower. But unknown to all, the power outage enabled [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brainiac_(character) Brainiac] to infiltrate the station's computer system. After the Justice League is called away, Static and Gear discover Brainiac lurking inside the computers and soon face the fight of their lives. |- |31 |7 |[[A League of Their Own (Part 2)/Transcript|A League of Their Own (Part 2)]] | |- | colspan="4" |Static and the Justice League think Brainiac has been defeated, but in fact he has found a way to escape annihilation and has taken control over Richie and the League. Now Static has to devise a plan to free his best friend without harming him. |- |32 |8 |[[Showtime/Transcript|Showtime]] | |- | colspan="4" |When a sleazy TV producer, Bernie Rast, wants to make a TV show about Static, it drives a wedge between Static, who acts as a show off for the camera, and Gear, who is jealous of all the attention Static is getting. When a new meta-human with much stronger and more powerful electromagnetic abilities shows up, Static is seen on live TV multiple times. Static and Gear have to put aside their arguing to come up with a solution to stop him. |- |33 |9 |[[Consequences/Transcript|Consequences]] | |- | colspan="4" |Daisy gets hurt in a fight between Puff, Onyx, and Static, and falls into a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coma coma]. Static blames himself, because he tried to show off instead of focusing on her safety. He tries to hunt down the two villains, destroying everything in his path. Rubberband Man succeeds in cooling him down. Puff and Onyx soon learn that Static has gone on a destructive rampage to hunt them down. They decide to use this as an advantage to ruin his reputation, and do that by going on a rampage of their own to drive Static's anger to the top. |- |34 |10 |[[Romeo in the Mix/Transcript|Romeo in the Mix]] | |- | colspan="4" |Bernie Rast convinces [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lil_Romeo Lil Romeo] (voiced by himself) to make a music video in Dakota, promising his favorite superhero, Static, will be there. But when Lil Romeo dresses in a Static costume for the video, he is mistakenly captured by the Leech, a power-absorbing meta-human who has been kidnapping Bang-Babies all over the city to temporarily absorb their special abilities. Static, Lil Romeo, and Gear have to rescue the other Bang-Babies and put the Leech behind bars for good. |- |35 |11 |[[Trouble Squared/Transcript|Trouble Squared]] | |- | colspan="4" | Specs and Trapper are hired by Alva to do grunt work on the research project to cure his son. Unsatisfied with this, the two young geniuses decide to develop combat-powered exoskeleton suits to catch Static for their employer. They nearly succeed, but in the battle a lot of the research equipment is destroyed. Specs and Trapper get fired and kidnap Alva Jr. to blackmail their former boss, who now needs the help of Static to get his son back. |- |36 |12 |[[Toys in the Hood/Transcript|Toys in the Hood]] | |- | colspan="4" |Static teams up with ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superman Superman]'' when the Man of Steel’s old nemesis, ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyman Toyman]'', appears in Dakota. This episode features characters from ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superman:_The_Animated_Series Superman: The Animated Series]'' and resolves some loose ends from the show's episode "Obsession." |- |37 |13 |[[The Parent Trap/Transcript|The Parent Trap]] | |- | colspan="4" |She-Bang returns to Dakota and follows Static and Gear to the Gas Station of Solitude and learns their identity. She enlists their help in locating her parents, Jonathon and Delores Dale, who have mysteriously gone missing in the wake of a large villain capable of absorbing mass and matter to greatly strengthen himself. |- |38 |14 |[[Flashback/Transcript|Flashback]] | |- | colspan="4" |Five years ago, when a blackout hit the city, Dakota was hit by gang riots (possibly a play on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_riots_of_1992 Los Angeles riots of 1992].) As Virgil tries to regain memories of his mother, who was killed that night, a new meta-human, Nina Crocker aka Time-Zone, seeks out the help of Static and Gear. When Gear invents a device that puts her time-traveling capabilities under control, the remote is stolen by Ebon. Static accidentally burns out the circuits and sends them all back five years to the Dakota gang riots where Virgil comes face-to-face with his late mother, Jean. |- |39 |15 |[[Blast From the Past/Transcript|Blast From the Past]] | |- | colspan="4" |Static reluctantly teams up with a retired electricity-manipulating/controlling superhero from the sixties, Soul Power, to defeat an old-time villain, Professor Menace. Static does not see eye-to-eye with Soul Power's methods, or his outdated campy style. But they got along and become allies and Static helps him take down Professor Menace. Soul Power officially retired and leaves the superhero to protect Dakota to Static. |}
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