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Captain Healthy and Fitness Lad

"One Captain. One Lad. Infinite Gains"

Often praised as one of the most influential films ever created, a complex study of the superhero genre that follows the adventures of Captain Healthy and Fitness Lad

Top Cast

  • Lucas Parmelee

    Lucas Parmelee

    Captain Healthy

  • Isaac Black

    Isaac Black

    Fitness Lad

  • Jacob Hulbert

    Jacob Hulbert

    Mr. Lester

  • Jeremy Michael

    Jeremy Michael

    Dr. Diabetes

Overview

Often praised as one of the most influential films ever created, a complex study of the superhero genre that follows the adventures of Captain Healthy and Fitness Lad

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