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** Stan Lee, who openly tells a lawyer from Creator/{{Disney}} and Creator/MarvelComics, when he begins a blatant ShoutOut to Franchise/SpiderMan, that he can't sue him for it, purely since he '''''is''''' Creator/StanLee.

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** Stan Lee, who openly tells a lawyer from Creator/{{Disney}} and Creator/MarvelComics, when he begins a blatant ShoutOut to Franchise/SpiderMan, ComicBook/SpiderMan, that he can't sue him for it, purely since he '''''is''''' Creator/StanLee.
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** Plenty in Captain Fantastic's SuperheroOrigin to remind the viewer that it takes place in TheEighties:
*** A boy tries to impress a girl he likes by inviting her to his house to play ''VideoGame/DuckHunt'' and watch Creator/{{MTV}}. Said girl wishes to see ''Film/TheTerminator'' instead.
*** Arnold's mixtape includes Music/{{Prince}}, Music/BruceSpringsteen, Music/{{Madonna}} and "a local band called An Assortment of Penguins" (presumably a parody of Music/AFlockOfSeagulls).
*** Two students on the high school campus Arnold worked at converse about then-new show ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
--> '''Boy:''' Did you see that new show last night called ''The Simpsons''?
--> '''Girl:''' Cartoon? Yeah, [[ItWillNeverCatchOn it'll never last]].
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* RealAfterAll: At the end of "Bessie, We Hardly Knew Ye," [[spoiler:three genuine lake monsters appear in Lake Bess.]]


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* StockNessMonster: Bessie, the Lake Bess Monster, featured in "Bessie, We Hardly Knew Ye." [[spoiler:One turns out to just be a mechanical prop from a Captain Fantastic film, and three genuine lake monsters appear at the end of the episode.]]
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* ChristmasEpisode: “How the Super K’s Save Christmas.”

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* CelebrityParadox: Arnold Schwarzenegger played Captain Fantastic in films, and voices him in the show.

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Arnold Schwarzenegger played Captain Fantastic in films, and voices him in the show.show.
** Stan Lee, who openly tells a lawyer from Creator/{{Disney}} and Creator/MarvelComics, when he begins a blatant ShoutOut to Franchise/SpiderMan, that he can't sue him for it, purely since he '''''is''''' Creator/StanLee.



* FourthWallObserver: Dr. Superior is highly aware of the fourth wall and admonishes the audience for thinking it strange to talk to his pet rat, then rolls the credits so he can drink his tea alone.

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Dr. Superior is highly aware of the fourth wall and admonishes the audience for thinking it strange to talk to his pet rat, then rolls the credits so he can drink his tea alone.alone.
** Stan Lee's character is effectively Creator/StanLee, to the point that, when he's sued by Creator/MarvelComics, he brushes them off with a simple 'Do you know who I am?'[[note]]Up until his retirement, ''their defacto boss!''[[/note]]



* SpiderManSendUp: "Sticky" is based off Spider-Man with them both having wall-crawling abilities and wearing a red costume. In episode 3 a newspaper chief, that looks [[Creator/StanLee very familiar]] demands photos of him.

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* SpiderManSendUp: "Sticky" is based off Spider-Man with them both having wall-crawling abilities and wearing a red costume. In episode 3 a newspaper chief, that looks [[Creator/StanLee very familiar]] demands photos of him.him from a reporter who has a very suspicious red top on underneath their clothes.

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* FakeShemp: As with [[Film/{{Clerks}} every]] [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse other]] [[Anime/{{Heroman}} project]] he's been involved in, Creator/StanLee appears, in this case seemingly as most of the extras, but his voice is provided by a soundalike for obvious reasons.



* SuperHeroOrigin: Lampshaded in the first episode, when Captain Fantastic rattles off his backstory, Doctor Superior then brushes it off, effectively telling him that he already knows his backstory.



* SpiderManSendUp: "Sticky" is based off Spider-Man with them both having wall-crawling abilities and wearing a red costume. In episode 3 a Newspaper Chief demands photos of him.

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* SpiderManSendUp: "Sticky" is based off Spider-Man with them both having wall-crawling abilities and wearing a red costume. In episode 3 a Newspaper Chief newspaper chief, that looks [[Creator/StanLee very familiar]] demands photos of him.
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* {{Cliffhanger}}: Season One ends with [[spoiler:the entire team plus newcomer Emerson captured and transported away by the alien Kremlon, while Dr. Superior plots a VillainousRescue]].
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* TheSacredDarkness: In the episode "Weirdo World," where the team encounters an evil Captain Fantastic from an alternate reality, Mr. Armstrong cheers his counterpart up by saying he's the most important person in his world as the villain, as there's no story without one.
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* SupermanSubstitute: Captain Fantastic is a clear parody of Superman, which Dr. Superior often confuses him for.

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* SupermanSubstitute: Captain Fantastic is a clear parody of Superman, which Dr. Superior often confuses him for. However he doesn't share Superman's aversion to killing people.
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* SavingChristmas: Episodes 10 and 11 are a 2-part episode about the Super K's saving Christmas from Dr. Superior and the Fearsome Foursome.

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