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* ''[[Spawn]]'', his cape is a [[Badass Cape]] all by itself thanks to its [[Voluntary Shapeshifting]].
* ''[[Spawn]]'', his cape is a [[Badass Cape]] all by itself thanks to its [[Voluntary Shapeshifting]].
* There's a Polish superhero spoof ''[[Chinchilla Man]]''. Chinchilla Man's team employs one caped hero, who is rather useless, but teams with caped heroes receive funding from European Union.
* There's a Polish superhero spoof ''[[Chinchilla Man]]''. Chinchilla Man's team employs one caped hero, who is rather useless, but teams with caped heroes receive funding from European Union.
* As befits its founding in the 1940s, the [[Justice Society of America]] has had a multitude of caped members: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Scott the first Green Lantern], Doctor Fate, the Spectre, Hourman, the Sandman, the Atom, Doctor Mid-Nite, Batman, Superman, Robin, Power Girl, the Huntress, Red Tornado, Miss America, Captain Marvel, Obsidian...
* As befits its founding in the 1940s, the [[Justice Society of America]] has had a multitude of caped members: [[wikipedia:Alan Scott|the first Green Lantern]], Doctor Fate, the Spectre, Hourman, the Sandman, the Atom, Doctor Mid-Nite, Batman, Superman, Robin, Power Girl, the Huntress, Red Tornado, Miss America, Captain Marvel, Obsidian...
* [[The Mighty Thor]]
* [[The Mighty Thor]]
* The Sentry, Marvel's [[Alternate Company Equivalent|version of Superman]].
* The Sentry, Marvel's [[Alternate Company Equivalent|version of Superman]].
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* [[Captain Caveman and The Teen Angels|Captain Caveman]], the superhero who wears ''only'' a cape.
* [[Captain Caveman and The Teen Angels|Captain Caveman]], the superhero who wears ''only'' a cape.
* This trope is [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] in an episode of ''[[Danny Phantom]]''. When Danny [[Split Personality|split in two]], his superhero side donned a cape to emphasize his 100% dedication to world-saving. The cape spends the better portion of the episode bellowing in [[Dramatic Wind]].
* This trope is [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] in an episode of ''[[Danny Phantom]]''. When Danny [[Split Personality|split in two]], his superhero side donned a cape to emphasize his 100% dedication to world-saving. The cape spends the better portion of the episode bellowing in [[Dramatic Wind]].
* Robin in ''[[Teen Titans (Animation)|Teen Titans]]'' wears one, what with his [[Batman|origins]]. Raven wears more of an [[All Encompassing Mantle]] with a [[In the Hood|hood]]. None of the other Titans wear capes.
* Robin in ''[[Teen Titans (Animation)|Teen Titans]]'' wears one, what with his [[Batman|origins]]. Raven wears more of an [[All-Encompassing Mantle]] with a [[In the Hood|hood]]. None of the other Titans wear capes.
* When Fry and Leela gain superpowers in an episode of ''[[Futurama]]'', they form a team with Bender, and all wear capes.
* When Fry and Leela gain superpowers in an episode of ''[[Futurama]]'', they form a team with Bender, and all wear capes.
* Played with in ''[[Rugrats]]'' where Chuckie and the other babies thought that he's a superhero but he needed a cape to have super powers. So, Chuckie put on a towel and began to think of himself as a superhero.
* Played with in ''[[Rugrats]]'' where Chuckie and the other babies thought that he's a superhero but he needed a cape to have super powers. So, Chuckie put on a towel and began to think of himself as a superhero.
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