![]() The catch is, along with being as stretchy and mold-able as silly putty, she can also be just as delicate. in fact, being one of the smartest kids in school, she was practically the only one in her kindergarten class who knows what the phrase "molecular structure" even means! None the less, all the brains in the world- let alone within her own head- doesn't change the fact that she makes mistakes just like every other kid, which can be problematic to a girl who can literally squash and stretch like silly putty, allowing her to do things from squeeze into small spaces to bounce off the walls like a rubber ball AS a rubber ball. ![]() Patty is able to rearrange her molecular structure. but, unfortunately, he's still practicing building with wooden blocks, so once in a while his energy blocks tend to lack structure, leading to various results.Īs a teen, he continues to find pleasure in building things, and had set a record for fastest growing High School beard. His superpower is to create giant, colorful building blocks out of his own energy and concentration, which allow him to create walls to fence in bad guys, stair cases to help him climb up and reach high things, and anything else a normal kid can build on a smaller scale with ordinary wooden blocks. of course, being so young, he has yet to grasp the concept that superhero work in the real world and the kind he sees on TV are two very different things. Since "Superhero Kindergarten" is pretty much a new show, I might as well introduce the tiny team that makes up the Super K's:īilly is normally a shy kid, but the thought of being a superhero like being in the movies brings out his more confidence side. ![]() the rest I had to make up to fit their powers and personalities- and I like them- but I have my fingers crossed that the last names I picked out turn out to be cannon, or at least "close enough". "Cray Cray") was ever revealed to have an actual surname in the four episodes of their show thus far. While I thought of doing an age comparison painting of Chiro both as a small child and a teen hero, I figured I might as well do the Super K's from "Superhero Kindergarten" and THEIR grown-up selves as well. but other then that, I say I pretty much nailed him. Honestly, I made a slight mistake with this one: here, I made it so the teen Chiro we know has the same "Sun Riders" backpack that I pictured him having in kindergarten, but it wasn't until AFTER I finished drawing this and exported it for download onto this sight that I was reminded via YouTube videos that- as shown in the series origin recap before the theme song- Chiro actually wore a PLAIN WHITE backpack when he discovered the Super Robot ( )! I got to make a note for that for a future drawing.
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