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It's possible that he either didn't develop them yet or know how to use them as a baby. Basically, Captain Hero acted exactly like a superhero as a baby and strangely enough, didn't use any of his superpowers. He was very obedient to the rules and he would tell off any of the other babies to his parents if they ever did anything to break them.
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In Drawn Together Babies, Captain Hero was revealed to have the opposite personality when he was a baby.
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This would make Hero even older than the universe itself, however, given the series loose canon this is debatable. Judging from the events in "Terms Of Endearment", in which Hero span the earth around so fast, that it sent him to before the universe existed, Hero then waited possibly billions of years to the present day. In " Xandir and Tim, Sitting in a Tree", he states (in the guise of his alter ego Tim Tommerson) that he has lived for "thirty-some-odd years". Hero's age is given as 28 in the first season, but by the time of " Captain Hero's Marriage Pact", he is at least 30 years old, seemingly providing an exception to the rule that cartoon characters never age.
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However, elsewhere in the series, it is indicated that Hero is his actual name, creating another instance of the show's willingness to sacrifice established continuity for the sake of a joke. The episode " Nipple Ring-Ring Goes to Foster Care" suggests that he became known as Captain Hero after he was caught having sex with a hero sandwich in public, as a result of him pulling a cruel prank on his 12-year-old self through a time transcending communication device. On several occasions, a news anchor has broken off in the midst of reporting on a crisis to exclaim in panic, "Captain Hero, where are you?", despite his efforts often causing more harm than good. Despite Hero's reputation for being a terrible superhero, and despite the fact that many other superheroes clearly exist in the show's reality, the world still seems to rely on Hero a great deal. Hero even went so far as to create a fictitious one (the title "character" in " Captain Girl") out of jealousy, though in that same episode, Wooldoor Sockbat eventually becomes his first permanent sidekick. Unlike many superheroes, Hero has spent most of his career without a sidekick because no one else will work with him, mainly due to his anti-social behavior. In his other life, he fights crime and reports to a city commissioner he has a cave, like Batman, as well as a "Pillowfort of Isolation", a parody of Superman's Fortress of Solitude. Originally from the planet Zebulon (which he later destroyed in a misguided attempt to prove himself), his parents had him aborted and sent the fetus hurtling towards the sun when it was revealed that he would be the lamest superhero ever born the pod carrying him went off course, though, and he ended up surviving and being raised on Earth. He is the creator of the League of Heroes, Earth's premiere superhero team and a parody of the Justice League of America. His first name is Leslie, though he is embarrassed when people call him that. Captain Hero is a macho parody of comic book heroes like Superman (specifically, his design is a poke at Bruce Timm's animated version of Superman). A chauvinistic, lecherous and sociopathic superhero with a frat-boy mentality, who frequently lapses into violent and perverted behaviour.