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* [[Superman]] – voiced by [[Danny Dark]] (1973-1985)
 
* [[Superman]] – voiced by [[Danny Dark]] (1973-1985)
 
* [[Batman]] – voiced by [[Adam West]] (1984-1985)
 
* [[Batman]] – voiced by [[Adam West]] (1984-1985)
* [[Robin]] – voiced by [[Casey Casem]] (1973-1985)
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* [[Robin]] – voiced by [[Casey Kasem]] (1973-1985)
* [[Wonder Woman]] – voiced by [[B.J. Ward]] (1985)<ref>[http://user1291318.sites.myregisteredsite.com/willsultimatesuperfriendsepisodeguide/id19.html The biggest change was recasting the voice of Wonder Woman with veteran voice actress BJ Ward, who replaces Connie Cawlfield as Wonder Woman. BJ Ward was a logical choice since she's played everything from Jana of the Jungle, Elektra on the Teen Force, Princess Allura on Voltron, Scarlett on G.I.JOE, and Velma Dinkly in some of the Scooby Doo animated DVD movies. BJ Ward reprises the Wonder Woman voice when she guest appeared in the 1988 Superman series by Ruby Spears.]</ref>
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* [[Wonder Woman]] – voiced by [[B.J. Ward]] (1985)<ref>[http://user1291318.sites.myregisteredsite.com/willsultimatesuperfriendsepisodeguide/id19.html The biggest change was recasting the voice of Wonder Woman with veteran voice actress BJ Ward, who replaces Connie Cawlfield as Wonder Woman. [[B.J. Ward]] was a logical choice since she's played everything from Jana of the Jungle, Elektra on the Teen Force, Princess Allura on Voltron, Scarlett on G.I.JOE, and Velma Dinkly in some of the Scooby Doo animated DVD movies. BJ Ward reprises the Wonder Woman voice when she guest appeared in the 1988 Superman series by Ruby Spears.]</ref>
 
* [[Firestorm]] – voiced by [[Mark L. Taylor]] (1984-1985)
 
* [[Firestorm]] – voiced by [[Mark L. Taylor]] (1984-1985)
 
* [[Cyborg]] – voiced by [[Ernie Hudson]] (1985)
 
* [[Cyborg]] – voiced by [[Ernie Hudson]] (1985)

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Series Summary

Episode Lengths: 30 minutes

In the fall of 1985, the final version of Hanna-Barbera’s Super Friends premiered. The show takes a new, more realistic style.

The Super Friends are now called the Super Powers Team, with a show The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians.

It ran on the ABC Network from September 7, 1985 to November 9, 1985.

It is considered one of the most faithful TV adaptations of DC Comic superheroes, second to The Challenge of the SuperFriends. This series would run for only one season on ABC, signifying the end of the Hanna-Barbera’s 12-year run of the Super Friends.

Even though the Super Friends once again had a new format, it was really the second season of SuperFriends: The Legendary Super Powers Show. On the DVD extras, they call it a graduation and could be considered a series by itself because of the changes Hanna-Barbera implemented into this new series.

Gone were the simplistic character designs by Alex Toth we knew so well and in their place were beefed up designs of the heroes and villains designed by DC Comics artist Jose Garcia-Lopez, who also designed the characters for the Super Powers toyline and products.


Notes

  • Cyborg’s voice is none other than Ernie Hudson whose big claim to fame is from the Ghostbusters movies.
  • Their headquarters was the Hall of Justice in Metropolis (which had been redesigned for this series to appear more dome-like and seemingly, larger).
  • Hanna-Barbera eliminated most of the ethnic characters they created for the Super Friends (except for the above mentioned Samurai).
  • In 1985, the Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians had no competition from the other networks.


Continuity

  • The only continuity the Super Powers Team had to the old Super Friends show were their battles with Darkseid (or specifically the previous season), who is determined to conquer Earth and make Wonder Woman his bride.
  • Our heroes also continue to battle their arch foes as well. Also, both the Joker and the Penguin made their first (and only) Super Friends appearances in two different episodes.
  • The only other continuities from the Super Friends is the background music and most of the voice cast.


Spin-off

Although this is the final SuperFriends series, it's not the last time we see the SuperFriends universe. In 1988, just two years after this final season of the Super Friends, a new animated Superman series came out on CBS that was created by Ruby-Spears Productions. On the episode called “Superman and Wonder Woman vs. The Sorceress of Time,” Wonder Woman guest stars, and B.J. Ward reprises her role as Wonder Woman.


Intro and Cast

thumb|400px|right|Intro to 'The Super Powers Team, Galactic Guardians'


SuperFriends Cast


Also starring


Cameo Appearances



DVD / Media info

This DVD series is available through Amazon – The The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians (DVD-2007).


Episode List:

  1. The Seeds of Doom
  2. The Ghost Ship
  3. The Bizarro Super Powers Team
  4. The Darkseid Deception
  5. The Fear
  6. The Wild Cards
  7. Brainchild
  8. The Case of the Stolen Super Powers
  9. The Death of Superman
  10. Escape from Space City


References

  1. The biggest change was recasting the voice of Wonder Woman with veteran voice actress BJ Ward, who replaces Connie Cawlfield as Wonder Woman. B.J. Ward was a logical choice since she's played everything from Jana of the Jungle, Elektra on the Teen Force, Princess Allura on Voltron, Scarlett on G.I.JOE, and Velma Dinkly in some of the Scooby Doo animated DVD movies. BJ Ward reprises the Wonder Woman voice when she guest appeared in the 1988 Superman series by Ruby Spears.


Previous Series

SuperFriends: The Legendary Super Powers Show (1984)

Next Series

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