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Revision as of 16:26, 27 August 2011

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Channel:
Aired:
9/10/1977 to 12/17/1977
Episodes:
15 regular
plus 45 shorts
equals 60


Production
Writer(s):
Director(s):
Creative Director:
Produced by:
Executive Producers:
Joseph Barbera
William Hanna


Chronology
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Next Series:


thumb|300px|left|Season 2, Introduction


Series Summary

Episode Lengths: 30 minute adventures, 7 minute shorts, 4 minute morality plays & 6 minute adventures

The fall 1976 – spring 1977 reruns of the Super Friends in a half-hour format proved successful enough to cause The All-New Super Friends Hour in the 8:00 AM timeslot.

It ran from September 10, 1977 to December 16, 1977 the ABC Network.

This was the big revival series that would help make the Super Friends a must watch series on Saturday mornings for the next few years.

The fact that SUPERMAN: THE MOVIE was being filmed for release the following year, The NEW ADVENTURES OF WONDER WOMAN TV show with Lynda Carter airing Friday nights on the CBS Network, and The New Adventures of Batman (February 5, 1977 - May 21, 1977), a new Filmation cartoon with the voices of Adam West and Burt Ward airing on CBS Saturday mornings, were probably some contributing factors to the Super Friends making their big comeback.

More young children and teenagers than before tuned in, making The All-New Super Friends Hour a huge ratings success. The success prompted the ABC television network to plan a new and even more innovative series for the fall of 1978.


Format

The hour differed from the previous show, in that it had a different format:

  • First up were seven-minute adventures featuring two members of the main Super Friends’ team.
  • Next were four-minute morality plays starring the Wonder Twins (who replaced the first series’ Wendy Harris, Marvin White, and Wonder Dog). These youthful trainees were aliens from Exxor: Zan (male) and Jayna (female) with their pet monkey Gleek. The twins also wore Teen Trouble Alerts allowing troubled teens to signal them.
  • Next was a one half-hour adventure with all of the Super Friends.
  • Along with these stories were several 30-second pro-social tips for the home viewing audience: safety tips, craft-building and magic trick tips, and decoders which gave kids the opportunity to guess a mystery work pertaining to that day’s half-hour adventure.
  • Last but not least were six-minute adventures teaming a Super Friend main team member with a guest Super Friend as they dealt with threats of nature or disasters such as volcanoes or storms. Several of the guest stars were the above mentioned new network-created ethnic superheroes.


Syndication/cable

The 15 hour-long shows[1] were later cut into half-hour installments for local syndication[2] in the early 1980s; episodes from the 1977 series were included in The Superman/Batman Adventures, which aired on the USA Network in 1996 and later on the Cartoon Network and Boomerang Network, which would air the original hour-long shows from 1977 in their full-blown entirety (save for the next-week previews) in July 2004, and again in June 2008.


Notes

  • Two somewhat minor DC villains did appear in this series.
  • Aquaman’s arch enemy, Black Manta, was watered down and simply called Manta in this series.
  • Hawkman’s arch enemy, the Gentleman Ghost also turned up at the end of the season to battle the SuperFriends.
  • In addition, the before mentioned, Filmation’s the The New Adventures of Batman, marked the first time any cartoon characters (namely Batman and Robin) ever appeared on 2 different networks on 2 different shows by 2 different companies, voiced over by 2 different pairs of actors at the same time.
  • The SuperFriends also got a new narrator in the voice work of William (Bob) Woodson, who would narrate most of the SuperFriends series all the way to SuperFriends: The Legendary Super Powers Show of 1984. If you watch any episode of the SuperFriends between 1977 and 1984, you will definitely recognize that dramatic sounding narration.


Cast


Cast


Junior SuperFriends:


Also starring


Episode List:

    Ep #         Full Length Episodes        The Shorts                        Air Date    
1     Invasion of the Earthors         The Brain Machine         Joy Ride         Whirlpool         September 10, 1977    
2     The Mysterious Time Creatures         The Secret Four         Tiger on the Loose         The Antidote         September 17, 1977    
3     City in a Bottle         Invasion of the Hydronoids         Hitchhike         Space Emergency         September 24, 1977   
4     Day of the Plant Creatures         Doctor Fright         Drag Race         Fire         October 1, 1977    
5     Superfriends vs. Superfriends‎         The Monster of Dr. Droid         Vandals         Energy Mass‎         October 8, 1977    
6     Planet of the Neanderthals         The Enforcer         Shark         Flood of Diamonds         October 15, 1977    
7     Coming of the Arthropods         The Invisible Menace         Initiation         River of Doom         October 22, 1977    
8     The Water Beast         Attack of the Giant Squid         Game of Chicken         Volcano         October 29, 1977    
9     The Mind Maidens         The Collector         Handicap         Alaska Peril         November 5, 1977    
10     Exploration Earth         The Fifty Foot Woman         Cheating         Attack of the Killer Bees         November 12, 1977    
11     The Lionmen‎         Forbidden Power         Pressure Point         Day of the Rats         November 19, 1977    
12     Tiny World of Terror         The Man-Beasts of Xra         Prejudice         Tibetan Raiders         November 26, 1977    
13     The Mummy of Nazca‎         Frozen Peril         Dangerous Prank         Cable Car Rescue         December 3, 1977    
14     Will the World Collide?         The Marsh Monster         Runaways‎         Time Rescue         December 10, 1977    
15     The Ghost         The Protector         Stowaways         Rampage         December 17, 1977    

See Also


DVD / Media info

Warner Home Video released The All-New Super Friends Hour - Season 1, Volume 1 on DVD [3] on January 8, 2008 containing 7 episodes (28 cartoons). However the episodes are not in the order they originally aired on ABC.

On January 27, 2009, Warner released The All-New Super Friends Hour - Season 1, Volume 2 featuring the remaining eight episodes.

DVD Name Ep # Release Date
Season 1, Volume 1 7 (28 cartoons) January 8, 2008
Season 1, Volume 2 8 (32 cartoons) January 27, 2009

The two-part DVD set of all the series is available through Amazon. They are re-mastered, uncut and complete with their PSA and decoder segments, which were mostly edited out of syndication.


External Links


References



Season 1 (1973)   Season 2 (1977)   Season 3 (1978)   Season 4 (1979)   Season 5, 1980 Shorts
Season 6, 1981 Shorts   Season 7, 1983 Shorts   Season 8 (1984)   Season 9 (1985)   
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