
Bullying a Dragon: A lot of the adolescents that bullied superheroes Cindy, Summer and Tucker should've known better.Broken Pedestal: Marsha loses her admiration of Jack when he keeps putting down the kids he's supposed to teach due to his jadedness with the superhero life.or that Summer would even want to become a cheerleader after how she was treated? Broken Aesop: If the cheerleaders treated Summer horribly before she became a member of the Zoom team, what does it say that they accept her as a member of the team because she has powers that make them look good, dresses like them, is a member of a famous super-team and had a hot boyfriend.She sometimes veers into Ditzy Genius, as in the opening scene when she nearly gets hit by a truck while trying to contact Jack. Brainy Brunette: Marsha is a brunette nerd who works at Area 52.Then he asks what is everyone else having. When he and the gang are ordering their meals from their spaceship at the Wendy's drive-thru, he asks for six frosties. Basement-Dweller: Marsha admits she was this in her youth.She doesn't always get the seriousness of what is going on and shows some sadness and confusion about why her parents sent her to the academy. The Baby of the Bunch: Six-year-old Cindy is the only one of the heroes who isn't a teenager or a tween.
Area 51: They live in Area 52 which is hidden behind Area 51. Animated Credits Opening: In a comic book style, similar to Sky High. Amplifier Artifact: Gamma 13 can increase superpowers. While cruising in their flying saucer, the team lift up a cow with a Tractor Beam. Summer finally fixes the ship's electronics at the climax and it performs as well as you would expect a proper superhero transport to be. The thing malfunctions like crazy, wobbles a lot, can't fly faster than 40 MPH, and even backfires. The Alleged Car: Area 52 has an old flying saucer-style UFO lying around that they used as a transport for their supers. And the Adventure Continues: The movie ends with the kids becoming the part of the new Team Zenith led by Zoom. Zoom: Academy for Superheroes provides examples of the following tropes: The film is loosely based on the Zoom's Academy children's book series. Unbeknownst to him, the real purpose of their training is so they can battle Concussion, who is on the brink of returning to his home dimension. Thirty years later, a retired and jaded Shepard is called in to train a group of super-powered youngsters, at Area 52. Years ago, an attempt to boost the powers of Jack and his brother Conner (Concussion) resulted in Conner going mad, killing his teammates, and being exiled into a dimensional vortex by Zoom. It tells the story of Jack Shepard ( Tim Allen), formerly Captain Zoom of the superhero group Team Zenith.
Zoom, also known by its home media title Zoom: Academy for Superheroes, is a 2006 superhero family comedy film.