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+ | |Season = Season Six |
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+ | |TV Show Name = 1981 Shorts |
+ | | Image = Superfriendshour3.jpg |
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+ | | aired = 9/25/1981 to 10/31/1981 |
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|episodes = 18 |
|episodes = 18 |
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− | |production = Production |
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|creator = |
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|writer = Haskell Barkin <br> Dick Conway <br> Willie Gilbert <br> Donald F. Glut <br> Mark Jones <br> Elana Lesser <br> Dick Robbins <br> Cliff Ruby |
|writer = Haskell Barkin <br> Dick Conway <br> Willie Gilbert <br> Donald F. Glut <br> Mark Jones <br> Elana Lesser <br> Dick Robbins <br> Cliff Ruby |
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|director = Oscar Dufau <br> George Gordon <br> Charles A. Nichols <br> Ray Patterson <br> Carl Urbano |
|director = Oscar Dufau <br> George Gordon <br> Charles A. Nichols <br> Ray Patterson <br> Carl Urbano |
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− | |cdirector = Iwao Takamoto |
+ | |cdirector = [[Iwao Takamoto]] |
|produced = [[Hanna-Barbera]] <br> DC Comics |
|produced = [[Hanna-Barbera]] <br> DC Comics |
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|execproducers = [[Joseph Barbera]] <br> [[William Hanna]] |
|execproducers = [[Joseph Barbera]] <br> [[William Hanna]] |
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− | |chronology = Chronology |
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|prevseries = [[1980 Shorts]] |
|prevseries = [[1980 Shorts]] |
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|nextseries = [[The Best of the Super Friends]] re-runs only (1982) |
|nextseries = [[The Best of the Super Friends]] re-runs only (1982) |
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+ | }}[[File:Season 5 & 6 Intro|thumb|left|300 px|1980 and 1981 Introduction]] |
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+ | ==Series Summary== |
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⚫ | These new adventures featured appearances by the core group of the five classic Super Friends ([[Superman]], [[Batman]] and [[Robin]], [[Wonder Woman]] and [[Aquaman]]) along with the illustrious [[Wonder Twins]] ([[Zan]], [[Jayna]] and their pet monkey [[Gleek]]). There were also guest appearances from members previously depicted in [[Challenge of the SuperFriends]] series. |
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⚫ | The 1981 season was unfortunately shorter than 1980 season due to an animator’s writers strike. |
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⚫ | These new adventures featured appearances by the core group of the five classic Super Friends ([[Superman]], [[Batman]] and [[Robin]], [[Wonder Woman]] and [[Aquaman]]) along with the illustrious [[Wonder Twins]] ([[Zan]], [[Jayna]] and their pet monkey [[Gleek]]). There were also guest appearances from members previously depicted in [[Challenge of the SuperFriends]] series. Occasionally, a [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page DC] Villain, namely a couple of former members of the [[Legion of Doom]] would resurface to menace our heroes, but for the most part, our heroes would continue to deal with non comic villains and threats. |
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+ | ==Overview== |
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⚫ | The 1981 season was unfortunately shorter than 1980 season due to an animator’s writers strike. It was reduced down to a 30 minute show, only consisting of these new shorts, and eventually melting in with the reruns of the past. There was no special title and the quality of these shorts were the same as the previous ones. There was one new addition to the SuperFriends. |
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⚫ | Eventually, the strike cleared up and suddenly, the SuperFriends now faced some real animated Super Hero competition on Saturday mornings. Reruns of [[Wikipedia: Thundarr the Barbarian | Thundarr the Barbarian]] were on the [[Wikipedia:American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] lineup that year as well. [[Wikipedia:NBC|NBC]] had three Super Hero hits. [[Hanna-Barbera]] featured [[Wikipedia: Space Stars | Space Stars]] (these shows used a lot of stock music heard on the SuperFriends). [[Filmation]]’s presented the [[Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam]]. Also some real competition for the SuperFriends came along with a 3 season show by ''[[Marvel Comics|Marvel/Sunbow Productions]]''<ref>All programs based on [[Hasbro]] properties were co-productions from 1983-1988, by ''Marvel Productions'' and ''Sunbow Productions''. These programs are currently owned by Hasbro.</ref> called [[Wikipedia: Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends| Spiderman and His Amazing Friends]]. Over at [[Wikipedia:CBS|CBS]], [[Filmation]] presented the [[Wikipedia: Tarzan/Lone Ranger Adventure Hour | Tarzan/Lone Ranger/Zorro Adventure Hour]] and the fantasy themed cartoon series, [[Wikipedia: Blackstar (TV series)| Blackstar]]. |
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⚫ | Eventually, the strike cleared up and suddenly, the SuperFriends now faced some real animated Super Hero competition on Saturday mornings. |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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* [[Black Vulcan]], [[Samurai]], and [[Apache Chief]] were promoted to starring status on the series short. |
* [[Black Vulcan]], [[Samurai]], and [[Apache Chief]] were promoted to starring status on the series short. |
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− | * Another aspect of this season was that there were new health and safety tips as well as crafts that were made, this time being hosted by [[Black Vulcan]], [[Samurai]], [[Apache Chief]], and the [[Wonder Twins]] as well as the original five heroes. |
+ | * Another aspect of this season was that there were new health and safety tips as well as crafts that were made, this time being hosted by [[Black Vulcan]], [[Samurai]], [[Apache Chief]], and the [[Wonder Twins]] as well as the original five heroes. |
− | * With the exception of [[Mxyzptlk Strikes Again]], these episodes have been edited and aired as part of the 90's syndicated [[The Superman/Batman Adventures| Superman/Batman Adventures package]]. |
+ | * With the exception of [[Mxyzptlk Strikes Again]], these episodes have been edited and aired as part of the 90's syndicated [[The Superman/Batman Adventures| Superman/Batman Adventures package]]. The series featured edited episodes of various seasons of the [[Hanna Barbera’s Super Friends |''SuperFriends'']], as well as the [[Super Friends: The Shorts, Part Three, The Lost Episodes | 1983 lost episodes]] of the Super Friends for the first time on television<ref>The series also featured edited episodes of [[The New Adventures of Superman]], [[The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure]], and [[The Batman/Superman Hour]].</ref>, which has aired on [[USA Network|USA]], [[Cartoon Network]], and [[Boomerang (TV channel) |Boomerang]]. It has been reported that these shorts have all aired uncut on TV stations in Canada. |
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+ | ==Cast== |
− | * Narrator – voiced by [[William Woodson]] |
+ | * Narrator – voiced by [[William Woodson]] |
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=== SuperFriends Cast === |
=== SuperFriends Cast === |
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− | * [[Superman]] – voiced by [[Danny Dark]] ( |
+ | * [[Superman]] – voiced by [[Danny Dark]] (1981) |
− | * [[Batman]] – voiced by [[Olan Soule]] ( |
+ | * [[Batman]] – voiced by [[Olan Soule]] (1981) |
− | * [[Robin]] – voiced by [[Casey Kasem]] ( |
+ | * [[Robin]] – voiced by [[Casey Kasem]] (1981) |
− | * [[Aquaman]] – voiced by [[William Callaway]] ( |
+ | * [[Aquaman]] – voiced by [[William Callaway]] (1981) |
− | * [[Wonder Woman]] – voiced by [[Shannon Farnon]] ( |
+ | * [[Wonder Woman]] – voiced by [[Shannon Farnon]] (981) |
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=== Also starring === |
=== Also starring === |
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+ | *[[Justice League of America#Junior SuperFriends Members|Junior SuperFriends]]: |
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− | [http://superfriends.wikia.com/wiki/Justice_League_of_America#Junior_SuperFriends_Members Junior SuperFriends]: |
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+ | ** [[Wonder Twins|Wonder Twin]] [[Jayna]] – voiced by [[Louise Williams]] (1981) |
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+ | ** [[Wonder Twins|Wonder Twin]] [[Zan]] – voiced by [[Michael Bell]] (1981) |
− | * [[Gleek]] – voiced by [[Michael Bell]] (1980-1981) |
+ | ** [[Gleek]] – voiced by [[Michael Bell]] (1980-1981) |
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+ | * [[Mr. Mxyzptlk]] – voiced by [[Frank Welker]] (1 episode: [[Mxyzptlk's Flick]], 1981) |
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− | * [[Rima]] the Jungle Girl – voiced by [[Shannon Farnon]] or [[Kathy Carver]] (1 episode: [[Return of Atlantis]] 1980-1981) |
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− | * [[Mr. Mxyzptlk]] – voiced by [[Frank Welker]] (1 episode: [[The Planet of Oz]], 1980-1981) |
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− | * [[Bizarro]] – voiced by [[Bill Calloway]] (1980-1981) |
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− | * [[Brainiac]] – voiced by [[Stanley Ralph Ross]] (1980-1981) |
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− | * [[Sinestro]] – voiced by [[Vic Perrin]] (1980-1981) |
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− | * [[Solomon Grundy]] – voiced by [[Jimmy Weldon]] (1980-1981) |
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− | ! '''Ep #''' |
+ | !<small> '''Ep #''' </small> |
− | ! '''Episode Name''' |
+ | !<small> '''Episode Name''' </small> |
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+ | !<small> </small> |
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+ | !<small> </small> |
− | ! '''Air Date''' |
+ | !<small> '''Air Date''' </small> |
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− | | align="center"|1 |
+ | | align="center"|<small>1 </small> |
− | | [[Outlaws of Orion]] |
+ | | <small> [[Outlaws of Orion]] </small> |
− | | [[Three Wishes]] |
+ | | <small> [[Three Wishes]] </small> |
− | | [[Scorpio]] |
+ | | <small> [[Scorpio (episode)|Scorpio]] </small> |
− | | September |
+ | | <small> September 26, 1981 </small> |
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− | | align="center"|2 |
+ | | align="center"|<small>2 </small> |
− | | [[Mxyzptlk's Flick]] |
+ | | <small> [[Mxyzptlk's Flick]] </small> |
− | | [[Sink Hole]] |
+ | | <small> [[Sink Hole]] </small> |
− | | [[Alien Mummy]] |
+ | | <small> [[Alien Mummy]] </small> |
− | | October 3, 1981 |
+ | | <small> October 3, 1981 </small> |
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− | | align="center"|3 |
+ | | align="center"|<small>3 </small> |
− | | [[The Evil from Krypton]] |
+ | | <small> [[The Evil from Krypton]] </small> |
− | | [[The Creature from the Dump]] |
+ | | <small> [[The Creature from the Dump]] </small> |
− | | [[Aircraft Terror]] |
+ | | <small> [[Aircraft Terror]] </small> |
− | | October 10, 1981 |
+ | | <small> October 10, 1981 </small> |
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− | | align="center"|4 |
+ | | align="center"|<small>4 </small> |
− | | [[Lava Men]] |
+ | | <small> [[The Lava Men]] </small> |
− | | [[Bizarroworld]] |
+ | | <small> [[Bizarroworld]] </small> |
− | | [[The Warlord's Amulet]] |
+ | | <small> [[The Warlord's Amulet]] </small> |
− | | October 17, 1981 |
+ | | <small> October 17, 1981 </small> |
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− | | align="center"|5 |
+ | | align="center"|<small>5 </small> |
− | | [[The Iron Cyclops]] |
+ | | <small> [[The Iron Cyclops]] </small> |
− | | [[Palette's Perils]] |
+ | | <small> [[Palette's Perils]] </small> |
− | | [[ |
+ | | <small> [[Colossus (episode)|Colossus]] </small> |
− | | October 24, 1981 |
+ | | <small> October 24, 1981 </small> |
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− | | align="center"|6 |
+ | | align="center"|<small>6 </small> |
− | | [[Stowaways from Space]] |
+ | | <small> [[Stowaways from Space]] </small> |
− | | [[The Scaraghosta Sea]] |
+ | | <small> [[The Scaraghosta Sea]] </small> |
− | | [[The Witch's Arcade]] |
+ | | <small> [[The Witch's Arcade]] </small> |
− | | October 31, 1981 |
+ | | <small> October 31, 1981 </small> |
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+ | ==See Also== |
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− | |before=[[1980 Shorts]] |
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+ | *[[1981 Shorts, Series Credits]] |
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− | |after=[[The Best of the Super Friends]] – re-runs only (1982) |
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− | }} |
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Revision as of 11:33, 29 February 2020
Dick Conway
Willie Gilbert
Donald F. Glut
Mark Jones
Elana Lesser
Dick Robbins
Cliff Ruby
George Gordon
Charles A. Nichols
Ray Patterson
Carl Urbano
DC Comics
Series Summary
1981 shorts, Episode Lengths: 7 minutes
This incarnation of the Super Friends ran in 1981 on the ABC Network.
We find ourselves with seven-minute shorts once again. Viewers would be treated to 3 new episodes weekly and a rerun from one of the previous six years.
These new adventures featured appearances by the core group of the five classic Super Friends (Superman, Batman and Robin, Wonder Woman and Aquaman) along with the illustrious Wonder Twins (Zan, Jayna and their pet monkey Gleek). There were also guest appearances from members previously depicted in Challenge of the SuperFriends series. Occasionally, a DC Villain, namely a couple of former members of the Legion of Doom would resurface to menace our heroes, but for the most part, our heroes would continue to deal with non comic villains and threats.
Overview
The 1981 season was unfortunately shorter than 1980 season due to an animator’s writers strike. It was reduced down to a 30 minute show, only consisting of these new shorts, and eventually melting in with the reruns of the past. There was no special title and the quality of these shorts were the same as the previous ones. There was one new addition to the SuperFriends.
Eventually, the strike cleared up and suddenly, the SuperFriends now faced some real animated Super Hero competition on Saturday mornings. Reruns of Thundarr the Barbarian were on the ABC lineup that year as well. NBC had three Super Hero hits. Hanna-Barbera featured Space Stars (these shows used a lot of stock music heard on the SuperFriends). Filmation’s presented the Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam. Also some real competition for the SuperFriends came along with a 3 season show by Marvel/Sunbow Productions[1] called Spiderman and His Amazing Friends. Over at CBS, Filmation presented the Tarzan/Lone Ranger/Zorro Adventure Hour and the fantasy themed cartoon series, Blackstar.
Notes
- Black Vulcan, Samurai, and Apache Chief were promoted to starring status on the series short.
- Another aspect of this season was that there were new health and safety tips as well as crafts that were made, this time being hosted by Black Vulcan, Samurai, Apache Chief, and the Wonder Twins as well as the original five heroes.
- With the exception of Mxyzptlk Strikes Again, these episodes have been edited and aired as part of the 90's syndicated Superman/Batman Adventures package. The series featured edited episodes of various seasons of the SuperFriends, as well as the 1983 lost episodes of the Super Friends for the first time on television[2], which has aired on USA, Cartoon Network, and Boomerang. It has been reported that these shorts have all aired uncut on TV stations in Canada.
Cast
- Narrator – voiced by William Woodson
SuperFriends Cast
- Superman – voiced by Danny Dark (1981)
- Batman – voiced by Olan Soule (1981)
- Robin – voiced by Casey Kasem (1981)
- Aquaman – voiced by William Callaway (1981)
- Wonder Woman – voiced by Shannon Farnon (981)
Also starring
- Junior SuperFriends:
- Wonder Twin Jayna – voiced by Louise Williams (1981)
- Wonder Twin Zan – voiced by Michael Bell (1981)
- Gleek – voiced by Michael Bell (1980-1981)
- Samurai – voiced by Jack Angel (1981)
- Green Lantern – voiced by Michael Rye (1981)
- Apache Chief - voiced by Michael Rye (1981)
- Black Vulcan – voiced by Buster Jones (1981)
- The Atom – voiced by Wally Burr (2 episodes: Sink Hole and The Iron Cyclops, 1981)
- El Dorado – voiced by Fernando Escandon (2 episodes: Alien Mummy and Palette's Perils, 1981)
- Mr. Mxyzptlk – voiced by Frank Welker (1 episode: Mxyzptlk's Flick, 1981)
- Bizarro – voiced by Bill Calloway (1981)
Episode List:
Ep # | Episode Name | Air Date | ||
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1 | Outlaws of Orion | Three Wishes | Scorpio | September 26, 1981 |
2 | Mxyzptlk's Flick | Sink Hole | Alien Mummy | October 3, 1981 |
3 | The Evil from Krypton | The Creature from the Dump | Aircraft Terror | October 10, 1981 |
4 | The Lava Men | Bizarroworld | The Warlord's Amulet | October 17, 1981 |
5 | The Iron Cyclops | Palette's Perils | Colossus | October 24, 1981 |
6 | Stowaways from Space | The Scaraghosta Sea | The Witch's Arcade | October 31, 1981 |
See Also
DVD / Media info
For a DVD set of SuperFriends Shorts (Parts 1-3) check out I Miss My TV Show, an incredible website for old and rare cartoons.
References
- ↑ All programs based on Hasbro properties were co-productions from 1983-1988, by Marvel Productions and Sunbow Productions. These programs are currently owned by Hasbro.
- ↑ The series also featured edited episodes of The New Adventures of Superman, The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure, and The Batman/Superman Hour.