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Teaching kids about fiscal responsibility at a young age is important. And what better way to have the young'uns remember what they learned than using animated superheroes to teach the lessons? That's where the Centsables come into play. The Centsables are a group of friendly bankers by day and superheroes by night, dispatching villains and rescuing people from financial traps. The group is made up of investment counselor Hamilton, bank tellers Franklin and Penny, bank greeter Suzy B and security guards Grant and Jackson (notice a theme with their names?). When transformed into their alter egos, they acquire superpowers that include superspeed, the ability to control water, becoming a giant, and being able to command the wind. The series is based on comic books that first featured the characters.
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