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A family and team of super-heroes who protect Go City, their names are based on personal pronouns with the "go" added at the end. They originally appeared in the episodes Go Team Go during Season 2, and later came back in Season 4 in Stop Team Go and Mathter and Fervent. The siblings got their powers after a multi-hued meteorite crashed into their tree house when they were young. Like Kim, they also have a set or supervillains that they regularly fight, among them there is their arch-foe, Aviarius, and other foes like The Mathter and Electronique.

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  • Team Go!
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  • A family and team of super-heroes who protect Go City, their names are based on personal pronouns with the "go" added at the end. They originally appeared in the episodes Go Team Go during Season 2, and later came back in Season 4 in Stop Team Go and Mathter and Fervent. The siblings got their powers after a multi-hued meteorite crashed into their tree house when they were young. Like Kim, they also have a set or supervillains that they regularly fight, among them there is their arch-foe, Aviarius, and other foes like The Mathter and Electronique.
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  • A family and team of super-heroes who protect Go City, their names are based on personal pronouns with the "go" added at the end. They originally appeared in the episodes Go Team Go during Season 2, and later came back in Season 4 in Stop Team Go and Mathter and Fervent. The siblings got their powers after a multi-hued meteorite crashed into their tree house when they were young. Like Kim, they also have a set or supervillains that they regularly fight, among them there is their arch-foe, Aviarius, and other foes like The Mathter and Electronique. Though likely coincidental, it is notable that the full Team Go (including Shego) has five members; "Go" is the number five in Japanese.
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