Later on, the kids went to Crandall's house to think about this strange case.

"I don't understand why or how George Washington could rob a bank..." Indigo said.

"Same here." Sho said.

"Maybe he needed the cash?" Hector suggested.

"And why hasn't Baron Blitz made a move yet?" Crandall then wondered as his mother came inside the house with groceries.

"Maybe he's waiting for the right moment." Sho said.

"Crandall, aren't you going to introduce me to your friends?" Mrs. Connors smiled.

"Hello, ma'am." Sho greeted.

"Earth Mom, these are my super teammates," Crandall introduced with a smile. "Skate Lad, Rope Girl, Pie Gal, and Sports Detective."

"Hey, Crandall's mom." Hector smiled.

"Hi!" Brenda waved.

"Hello." Indigo added.

"Konichiwa." Sho greeted.

"I'm sorta hungry." Brenda then frowned.

"Why don't I make you all some hero sandwiches?" Mrs. Connors smiled. "You can all use your superpowers to make them disappear!"

There was then a ringing at the phone.

"Hello?" Mrs. Connors then answered the phone and sounded surprised. "The Governor? You wanna talk with Captain Crandall: The Superhero?" she then handed the phone to her son.

"Captain C here," Crandall took the phone with a smile. "We're on our way! Hold the mayo, Earth Mom, we've got work to do, let's move!"

They soon went off to fight another villain and where they brought the sandwiches with them. Brenda roped the sandwiches over. Mrs. Connors thought it was just a game, so she let them go off without any hesitation.

"She seemed to take that rather well." Sho said.

"What do you think your parents would say?" Indigo then asked, unintentionally causing Sho to be sad.

"Um...I-I'm sure they would be protective." Sho frowned.

Indigo then curiously looked to him. "Sho... Don't you have any parents?"

"No." Sho frowned.

"Oh..." Indigo replied.

"I-I'll tell you more later..." Sho then said as they had a job to do.


"There, that should stop those kids..." the chief said as he put in a sign which read 'Crime Scene, No Meddling!'.

'Does he really think that will stop us?' Sho thought to himself.

"Thanks for the ramp, Chief," Crandall said as he biked with his new friends. "We'd never think of a better one."

Abraham Lincoln then appeared to be robbing from the Jewelry Store.

"Abraham Lincoln now?" Sho said, confused.

"Not another president!" Crandall called out as he biked with the others, he then knelt down and held the sign on his back. "Skate Lad, prepare for mobile launch!"

"Chi-Ka!" Hector called as he skated over the ramp and hit the president on his head.

"I've got him." Sho said.

Abraham Lincoln was then blinded by his hat as Sho then pinned him down like in a wrestling match. "Gotcha, Honest Abe!"

However, the president appeared to be melting.

"What the...?" Sho asked before having a waxy substance on his hands. "Eww!"

"What are you kids doing with that stolen jewelry?!" the chief glared.

"We caught the thief, but he melted." Sho said.

"What up, kids?" Governor Kevin smiled as he pulled up in his limo.

'Thieves don't melt!" the Chief glared to Sho.

"This one did and he looked like Abraham Lincoln." Sho defended.

"Its true." Crandall said.

"Yeah, right." the chief scoffed.

"You kids should maybe leave the crime-fighting to us grown-ups." Governor Kevin frowned.

"But Governor Kevin-" Crandall frowned.

"Beat it, kid before I haul you in for impersonating a superhero!" the chief firmly demanded.

"Alright, we're going, we're going." Sho said.

"Maybe Governor Kevin will hire us back if we solve the mystery of the melting presidents," Crandall suggested as they walked away sadly. "Or nab Baron Blitz."

"Face it, Crandall, we're done." Hector replied.

"No way," Sho said. "We can't give up."

"I need some time to think, you guys can go if you want, I'll be in my secret hideout." Crandall said.

"You have a secret hideout?" Indigo asked.


In the Connors backyard...

"I don't see any secret hideout." Hector said.

"It's secret, you can only get in by using the password." Crandall replied.

"Would it be 'Fetch'?" Sho asked as he saw a dog and a doghouse there.

"Like this," Crandall replied as he took out a tennis ball in front of his dog. "Fetch!" he then threw it in the distance.

The dog then woke up and chased after the ball.

"After you." Crandall then led his friends into the doghouse.

"I somehow knew that was it." Sho said.


They then walked into the doghouse as it was dark so far.

"It smells like dog in here." Hector complained.

"Of course it does." Sho said.

"This is a three-dimensional map of our town," Crandall informed the others. "Washington is hiding somewhere in this town. Maybe Baron Blitz too. If we just knew where to look."

"But where?" Sho asked.

"It's not our problem anymore," Hector replied. "Let's go play."

"Crandall, I've signed that permission slip, I'll just slide it through the secret door!" Mrs. Connors called out, dropping the permission slip for the wax museum field trip.

Sho then remembered something he learned about waxed figures. "I know what happened to Abraham Lincoln!" he then smiled.

"I think you're on to something..." Crandall had the same thoughts as he then rushed over to a speaker and called to his older sister. "Jean! Can wax melt in the sun?!"

"Yes, wax melts at 37 degrees Celsius," a pre-teen's voice replied. "I have to know this stuff if I wanna be a famous scientist someday."

"I knew it!" Sho smiled.

"Okay, what did Lincoln do?" Crandall quizzed.

"He melted!" Brenda smiled.

"Because he was made of...?" Crandall then asked.

"Ice?" Hector guessed.

"He was made of wax and wax melts under the heat of the sun." Sho smiled.

"And where do they normally get wax presidents?" Crandall quizzed.

"The Wax Museum!" Indigo concluded. "We have a field trip there on Monday."

"Correct, and I only have one question for you four," Crandall replied. "Are we gonna go as students or are we gonna go as superheroes?"

"Superheroes." Sho said.

Crandall smiled back at them. The kids then decided to make their own superhero costumes now that they were official.