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* Variation: In ''[[Recess]]'' [[The Movie]], the school is only used for a secret plot during summer vacation when no one is around. A mad scientist uses it to hide a tractor beam with which he plans to move the Moon in order to send North America into a state of perpetual winter. To improve the students' test scores. And thus be elected President. Or something.
** He was trying to abolish summer break.
* In the ''[[American Dragon: Jake Long]]'' episode "A Befuddled Mind", [[Evil Sorcerer|Eli Pandarus]] fronted an academy for gifted children in the hopes that one of them could solve a magical puzzle box containing powerful magic.
* The episode of ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]'' that introduced Brother Blood to the series had Cyborg going undercover at the HIVE Academy (no relation to the one in the Literature section) as a villain-in-training named Stone. It's really not all that different from a regular high school (there's a Sadie Hawkins dance, regular lunchroom, etc). The only thing different is the subject matter. The HIVE and Brother Blood exist in comics, but the Church of Blood and the HIVE are totally separate organizations, and neither spent a great deal of time grooming new supervillains in a full on "[[X-Men|Xavier School]], but evil!" setting. By the way, HIVE stands for [[Fun with Acronyms|Hierarchy of International Vengeance and Extermination]].
 
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