Super School Kids

Super School Kids

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These aren't your normal fifth graders. Well at first they were, but when they got hit by nuclear radiation they each developed unique powers. Now they find bad guys to fight and , well, fight them. As they become more of a threat, the sinister Dr. Malcowitzenhein decides to try to take them down for good. Oh, and the whole time the FBI are after them to do experiments. Will the kids be captured? Or will they manage to bring Dr. Malcowitzenhein to justice and get the FBI off their tail? (This is based off a game I used to play with my friends in elementary which should hopefully explain a lot)
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