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The Superhero Training Academy was a so-called day camp that would make kids become very strong. [[Greg ]] and Rowley wanted to do it so they could overpower [[Leon Feast]] and his friends, but they realized it was a scam. They were stuck there for a week and had to participate in lame activities like the wall smash station. And at the end of the week, Greg and Rowley only received some lame certificates saying Greg was a superhero for showing good manners during snack time.
[[File:Superhero Training Academy.jpg|thumb|The poster]]
The '''Superhero Training Academy''' is a day camp at the [[YMCA]] that appears in ''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Hard Luck]]''. It is advertised to "Unlock your child's inner superpowers!"


== Trivia ==
[[Greg Heffley|Greg]] and [[Rowley Jefferson|Rowley]] enroll so they can gain powers to defeat [[Leon Feast]] and his friends. However, they realize that it is meant for kids younger than them and does not give them real superpowers. One activity is the Wall Smash Station, in which the attendees run through soft, fake bricks. When the camp ends, Greg gets a certificate deeming him "a superhero at showing good manners during snack time."
* Since Greg's certificate mentioned "snack time," it can be assumed that the program was targeted towards young children Manny's age, and also because they wouldn't know that it was a scam.
 
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Latest revision as of 17:18, 2 October 2019

The poster

The Superhero Training Academy is a day camp at the YMCA that appears in Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Hard Luck. It is advertised to "Unlock your child's inner superpowers!"

Greg and Rowley enroll so they can gain powers to defeat Leon Feast and his friends. However, they realize that it is meant for kids younger than them and does not give them real superpowers. One activity is the Wall Smash Station, in which the attendees run through soft, fake bricks. When the camp ends, Greg gets a certificate deeming him "a superhero at showing good manners during snack time."