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Marvin White
Marvin (The Power Pirate.)
Information
Real name: Marvin White
AKA: Super Marv
Species: Human
Homeworld: Earth
Hair: brown
Eyes: brown
Relatives: Daniel White (father)
Diana Prince White (mother)
Occupation: Junior superhero
Base: Hall of Justice
White's residence
Ivy University
Affiliations: Junior SuperFriend
Super Marv and Wonder Dog
Abilities: Amateur Detective
Voiced/Played: Frank Welker
Marvin White Gallery

Junior SuperFriends Team Member

Marvin (SuperFriends 26)

Marvin on holiday from Ivy University.
Image from SuperFriends, #26 (November 1, 1979)

Marvin White, aka "Super Marv" was a Junior SuperFriend. His pet and sidekick was Wonder Dog, his best friend and fellow-adventurer was Wendy Harris.

Although somewhat bumbling at times,[1] Marvin's cleverness and resourcefulness made him invaluable to the other SuperFriends.[2]

He was always dressed with a cape and a big letter "M" on his chest.

Continuity from SuperFriends Comic Book

Marvin was the son of Diana Prince White (the nurse whose name Wonder Woman took when she came to Man's World) and Daniel White.[3]

In 1977, after several years as a Junior SuperFriends Member, Marvin goes on to Ivy University, where fellow superhero Ray Palmer worked as a professor.[4]

A few years later, he returned with Wendy to aid the new Junior SuperFriends, the Wonder Twins, posing as Zan's and Jayna's human disguises, "John" and "Joanna", to fool a criminal who had deduced the Wonder Twins' and Batman's secret identities.[5]


Later Years

Marvinfat

A slightly older Marvin

In his later years, Marvin's superhero days are apparently far behind him. As he now began to put on some pounds, and he grew a goatee and joined a band with Wendy, and signed on to a major record label. He doesn't envy the Wonder Twins of their fame in the Justice League of America, and he considers his departure from the Superfriends as a blessing, because now he can focus on his musical career with his band.


Transportation

Marvin 2


Marvin's other belongings


Powers and Abilities

Super Powers

  • Levitation: Marvin demonstrated the ability to hover in the air for a few seconds.[6] Where and how he had acquired this ability hasn't been revealed, but the ability was obviously not that helpful in most situations, since Marvin's School basketball team did not gain an advantage from what seemed to be his greatest power.
  • Super-Leaping: He could also leap great distances. How he had achieved this was also never revealed.

Abilities

  • Investigation: Marvin has some detective skills, and has cited Sherlock Holmes as an inspiration for his detective work.[7]
  • Wrestling: Marvin was seen wrestling Superman on one occasion, although Superman was letting him win. Nevertheless, it appeared that he was possibly skilled at it.
  • Music: Marvin has a passion and talent for music, playing the guitar.[8] Years after their time with the Super Friends, he told Zan and Jayna that he and Wendy's band had just signed on to a major label.[9]

SuperFriends Team Members

Members of the Justice League

Justice League:
Aquaman (founding member) • Batman (founding member) • Superman (founding member) • Flash (founding member)
Green Lantern (founding member) • Martian Manhunter (founding member) • Wonder Woman (founding member)


Comic Book JLA Team Members:
Black CanaryElongated ManRed TornadoZatanna Zatara
Phantom Stranger (part-time Leaguer) • Sargon, The Sorcerer (honorary Leaguer)


Other Known Justice Leaguers:
The HuntressBlack OrchidCaptain MarvelSupergirlGreen FuryPlastic ManAtomGreen Arrow


SuperFriends Founding Members:
SupermanBatmanWonder WomanAquaman
HawkmanSamuraiGreen LanternFlashBlack Vulcan


Other Known SuperFriends Members:
HawkgirlApache ChiefEl DoradoRima


Junior SuperFriends:
RobinCyborgFirestorm
ZanJayna
Marvin WhiteWendy Harris


Mascots:
GleekWonder Dog


Episode Appearances


External Links


Appearances in Other Media


References

  1. As it was often shown to be the case in the cartoon.
  2. As seen in the comics. There was also a few instances in the cartoon where he was shown to be fairly smart as far as with being a detective is concerned.
  3. E. Nelson Bridwell explains who Marvin's parents are in the letters column of the SuperFriends Comic Book issue #1.
  4. As shown in Super Friends #9
  5. As shown in Super Friends #26
  6. As seen in the Superfriends season one episode The Power Pirate (1973).
  7. Marvin mentioned Sherlock Holmes in Dr. Pelagian's War.
  8. As seen in Super Friends (Whitman Coloring Book, 1975).
  9. As seen in Be Kind, Rewind (2007).
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