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Static Shock Season 3 Episode 15 - Watch Legally and Safely

Static Shock Season 3 Episode 15

Episode Title: Blast from the Past
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: June 21, 2003
Runtime:30 mins
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Static Shock: Sharon convinces Virgil to help her at a retirement home. He is impatient to leave, and when robots rampage downtown Dakota, Virgil has his excuse. He runs to the roof to change into Static when one of the elders, Mr. Grant, follows him and discovers his identity. Mr. Grant tells Virgil he is Soul Power, a superhero from the 1960's, and he wants to help Virgil stop those robots. Virgil reluctantly takes him along and Soul Power says his arch nemesis, Dr. Menace, created the robots so they are immune to electromagnetic powers. The robots easily defeat Static and Soul Power, but Dr. Menace says he won't kill them because he wants his old enemy to see his victory. Soul Power thinks Dr. Menace is creating a weather machine to destroy cities, and goes to an old friend to gain access to global satellites to find Menace. His friend declines and Soul Power lifts the access card to view the satellites. He takes Static to his secret base and powers up the 40 year old equipment. They locate the weather machine and learn it was a trap, Menace uses Static and Soul Power to charge his weather machine. Soul Power's old sidekick, Sparky arrives to help them. They track down Menace's real base of operation, which is under the rest home. They battle Dr. Menace and discover that he is one of the elderly residents of the retirement home.

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