In the city of Lusaka, Zambia, four girls in secondary school, Zee, Temwe, Monde, and Komana, are chosen by Mama K to become a team of undercover superheroes after they save people when Storm Drain, a supervillain who can control the weather, which includes making and controlling tornadoes, wreaks havoc on their school's science fair. These four girls are given super suits that enhance their natural speed and strength, as they go up against villains like Storm Drain, Locust Pocus, Snap Back, and others, who all work for Bad Magz, an evil mastermind who is bent on the city to its knees.
Now this is what I call a good example of representation done right, as the show, made in southern Africa, gives us brand new superheroes instead of doing what Hollywood has been doing with remakes of older movies (I'm looking at you, Disney), as the characters and setting perfectly capture the culture of the country this cartoon was made in. Also, the animation is amazing, as it is done in the same way the Spider-Man Spider-Verse movies (as well as TMNT: Mutant Mayhem) are, as it feels like we are watching a comic book come to life. Also, the episodes have some good life lessons. This is a neat superhero cartoon for kids.