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Original Title: Challenge Of The Superfriends

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The Justice League of America battles the plots of the supervillian team, the Legion of Doom.
In this show, Superman leads a superhero team comprising of the greatest DC Comics superheroes against a team of 13 of the most notorious DC Comics supervillians called the Legion of Doom, led by Lex Luthor in a war that has the fate of Earth in the balance.
This was an hour long show that was actually two shows put together. Half of it was a continuation of The All-New Super Friends Hour but just a half hour this time. The second part is them fighting the Legion Of Doom. That's the series I remember seeing the most as a kid, it was probably re-run by itself later. This is the only series that came close to the comic book, they even go to the Bat cave. I would highly recommend not watching any series that came before this one.
I agree with all previous comments that this was the ultimate of all versions of the Super Friends. I remember watching this particular show when I was 12 years old. The basic plot of each episode involved the Legion of Doom shown at the beginning of each episode in their headquarters nestled in the murky swamp hatching some diabolical, evil plan to rid themselves of the Super Friends and gain control of the world. Their plans would always be thwarted by the Super Friends, but, just when it appeared that the Super Friends would capture the Legion of Doom in the end, the evildoers would always manage to escape until next week's installment when they would again devise another nefarious scheme.

My only complaint is that I never understood why there were only 11 Super Friends to combat 13 members of the Legion of Doom when there were other Justice League members such as Hawkgirl, Atom, El Dorado and Rima the Jungle Woman, among others, who could have been added to the show. I just think it would have been better to have had an equal number on each team of good and evil.

For a time in 1979, the episodes containing the Legion of Doom were shown with 2 half-hour shows featuring the principal Justice League (Superman, Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Batman & Robin, and featuring the Wonder Twins & Gleek) bringing the total time of the Super Friends show to a full 90 minutes.

For all you fans of this series, two VHS videos have been released in 2003. (Most likely they can be found in DVD format. I just found the videos today at my local Hollywood Video store.) Each video contains 4 full episodes.

The first is called "Challenge of the Super Friends: Attack of the Legion of Doom." It contains the following 4 episodes to which I will add a brief synopsis for each. In "Wanted: Ten Super Friends" the LOD uses mind control over the SF to make them steal gold, antiques and other riches; the SF turn themselves in to the authorities, but it is a trap set by the LOD to eliminate the SF and gain control of the world. In "Invasion of the Fearians" the LOD makes a pact with three-headed aliens from Venus, who plan to colonize the planet Earth and then destroy the SF so that the LOD can gain world dominion. In "The World's Deadliest Game" the LOD lead Wonder Woman, Hawkman and Black Vulcan through a black hole in space and onto a strange, desolate planet where Toyman terrorizes them in several "games" (pinball, dollhouse, etc.) while the other SF race to find them in time before the black hole closes permanently. In "The Time Trap" the LOD lead several of the SF into different time periods in order to steal riches and frame the SF for the crimes so that they will be caught and remain stuck in time and, therefore, cease to be a threat to the LOD in the furture.

The second is called "Challenge of the Super Friends: United They Stand." Following are the 4 featured episodes. In "Trial of the Super Friends" the LOD charges the SF with crimes of fighting injustice and evil; the LOD then finds them guilty and proceeds to punish them. In "Monolith of Evil" Solomon Grundy leads the other members of the LOD to the center of the Earth to the power source that made him evil so that they can gain new and more powerful sources of evil to use in their latest scheme against the SF. In "The Giants of Doom" Sinestro and Captain Cold lead the rest of the LOD around the world to collect vital elements needed to make a formula that will transform them into giants in order to conquer the SF and rule the universe. In "Secret Origins of the Super Friends" the LOD travels back in time to change the course of historical events so that Superman, Wonder Woman and Green Lantern never became Super Friends and it's up to the other SF to go back in time to undo the damage done by the LOD.

These are great! Watching these episodes again was like reliving a part of my youth... it seemed like Saturday morning all over again. I hope they release all of the episodes, because there are others that I remember that were not included on these tapes. If you can, check them out!

As a general comment, I wish the Cartoon Network would feature this show more prominently again. I don't think it is on the schedule anymore, but I am not positive. (If it is, I cannot find it.) This channel seems to make a lot of new shows (and airs each new show at least 5 times per day) and completely ignores old favorites, except for Scooby Doo, which is also a great show (but I am referring only to the orginial shows from 1969 & 1970 and NOT the Scrappy or Scooby Dumb or "guest star" mysteries). The same thing has happened with the Game Show Network. The people in charge of these cable stations are missing the point... viewers want to see the shows that they remember and grew up watching. Fortunately for viewers like me, there is a channel that does understand this basic philosphy... TV Land!
Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, Robin, Aquaman, Green Lantern, Flash, Hawkman, Black Vulcan, Samurai and Apache Chief. Lex Luthor, Bizarro, Brainiac, Solomon Grundy, Toyman, Cheetah, Giganta, The Riddler, Scarecrow, Black Manta, Sinestro, Gorilla Grodd and Captain Cold. The headquarters for the Legion of Doom. It is metallic, dome-shaped and has two windows that look like eyes--making it resemble the helmet of Darth Vader, an evil space villain in a movie that was only a year old by 1978. This meeting hall doubles as a ship that can travel over the globe and across the universe. But one can usually find it "deep within a bleak and dismal swamp, hidden beneath its murky waters." Superman's arch-foes are Lex Luthor, Brainiac, Toyman, and Bizarro. Wonder Woman's are Cheetah and Giganta. Batman and Robin's are The Riddler, Scarecrow and Solomon Grundy. Aquaman's is Black Manta. Green Lantern's is Sinestro. Flash's are Gorilla Grodd and Captain Cold.

Isn't Solomon Grundy Green Lantern's foe? Sort of. But according to comic book lore, the Solomon Grundy, Batman and Green Lantern from the older comic books are distinct from those of the newer ones. Comic book fans know there's a Golden Age, a Silver Age and a Modern Age. There's also an Earth-1, an Earth-2 and so on. We won't go into that. Suffice it to say, this Solomon Grundy is the arch foe of this Batman and not this Green Lantern.

Isn't Captain Cold Batman's foe? You're thinking of Mr. Freeze.

Isn't Giganta Apache Chief's foe? In this series, yes. In the comic books, she is Wonder Woman's foe. No. And neither are Marvin and Wendy. There are no teenage sidekicks in this series; nor are there any cute animals (like Gleek or Wonder Dog) to provide comedy relief.

Are you sure the Wonder Twins aren't in this series? That depends on what you mean by "this series." IMDb categorizes this, the second segment of an hour-long program, as a separate series. The first half-hour segment does indeed feature the Wonder Twins. But the second segment - what IMDb means by "this series" - does not feature them. Black Vulcan, Samurai and Apache Chief were all created either for this series or for an earlier SuperFriends series. They were created to add racial diversity to the cast of heroes. Black Vulcan is black; Samurai is Japanese; Apache Chief is an American Indian.

Are you sure Black Vulcan did not come from the comic books? There was a very similar comic book superhero called Black Lightning. According to Wikipedia, Black Lightning could not be used for this series "due to disputes between DC Comics and Tony Isabella, the creator of the character." Cartoon fans love to ridicule Aquaman. But some look at the other characters and ask: "How is he especially ludicrous?"

Aquaman, who is very capable under water, has the power to call fish and other marine life telepathically and bend them to his will. But above the water? Well, he's not exactly Superman or Green Lantern. In fact, either of them would presumably be more capable than Aquaman, even in his own domain. Green Lantern would even have better control of the fish (unless they were yellow).

Aquaman fit very well into the first incarnation of the "SuperFriends" with its heavy-handed environmental themes. Early villains were always polluting the oceans, causing tidal waves and so on. By this series, Aquaman's dramatic usefulness was more dubious. He probably won his role in this series by virtue of precedent and inertia. Probably as a convenience to the writers and animators. Note the awkwardness of having Aquaman hitch a ride with Wonder Woman in her invisible jet. Supposedly his power ring cannot be used against anything that is yellow--which would seem to give Sinestro, who has a yellow power ring and no corresponding weakness, the power to crush him like an ant. But it never works out that way. In fact, according toseanbaby.com Green Lantern was able to use his ring against something yellow in 24 out of 30 "SuperFriends" episodes in which he appeared. In fact, in one episode, Green Lantern himself was making yellow objects from his own power ring. Filmation, which was producing a Batman and Robin cartoon at the time, had exclusive animation rights to The Joker and other Bat-villains.

Otherwise there are no glaring omissions from the roster of bad guys. Superman's primary arch-foe was Lex Luthor. The other villains were either the top enemies of the Justice League members, or they were pretty close. Hawkman was the only comic book hero without an arch-foe in the Legion. Black Vulcan, Samurai and Apache Chief were created for "The SuperFriends" and thus had no arch-enemies for the creators to draw from. (Giganta, Wonder Woman's enemy, became Apache Chief's for this series, as noted above.) Several DC Comics characters have given themselves the name of "Toyman." By 1978, there were two. This show's Toyman is modeled on the less familiar one, who appeared briefly in the 1970s and wore a jester-like costume.

The more familiar Toyman appears in "The New Adventures of Superman (1966)" (1966). In episode 7, "The Giants of Doom," four members of the Legion use a mixture of special elements to become 100-foot tall giants. They are Bizarro, Sinestro, Toyman and Captain Cold. Later, Superman, Green Lantern, Batman and The Flash become giants, too, and do battle with the oversized villains.

Couldn't Apache Chief and Giganta already grow gigantic? Yeah, but they could only grow fifty feet tall.

Were they jealous? Giganta expresses her derision. Apache Chief, in keeping with his nobler character, stays silent. In the 1970s, the word "lube" may have had a sexual connotation, but not as inescapably as it does now. The risibility of words comes and goes. Consider the ejaculating characters in the Sherlock Holmes stories. Or consider Lady Macbeth's speech: "Come, thick night,/And pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell,/That my keen knife see not the wound it makes,/Nor heaven peep through the blanket of the dark,/To cry 'Hold, hold!'"

In Dr. Johnson's day, "dun," "knife," "peep," and "blanket" all seemed ludicrous in the context of a solemn tragedy, just as "lube" seems ludicrous in the context of ... a solemn episode of "SuperFriends"?

Why does Batman command Robin to use Bat-lube? They are escaping into the air, courtesy of their Bat-cables, when Solomon Grundy suddenly grabs their legs. They each press a button on their respective utility belts and an oily substance squirts out, which runs down their legs (!) and causes Grundy to lose his grip on them.

Oh, come on. Did he really say "Bat-lube"? Here's how the lines go exactly:

BATMAN: Quick, Robin, the Bat-cables!

ROBIN: He's got us, Batman!

BATMAN: But not for long, Robin. Use your Bat-lube! Superman: Great Scott! or Great Krypton!

Wonder Woman: Great Hera!

Batman: Great Gotham!

Robin: Holy [term relevant to the situation]!

Aquaman: Great Neptune! or Great Atlantis!

Flash: Great wings of Mercury! (once borrowed by Wonder Woman)

Green Lantern: Great meteors! or Great Guardians or Great galaxies!

Hawkman: Great thunder! or Great birds of prey!

Black Vulcan: Great lightning!

Apache Chief: Great Spirit! Of course, he says "Inuk-chuk," which means "big man," according to Wikipedia. This is not an interjection but a magic word that helps him to grow fifty feet tall.

Samurai has three magic phrases. "Kaze no Y ni Hayaku" causes the lower half of his body to become a tornado and propel him into the air. "Tmei Ningen" makes him invisible. "Igo Moen" engulfs him in flames. (See his Wikipedia page.) Don Messick was an extraordinary voice talent with a wide variety of characterizations. The taunting, raspy-voiced Scarecrow was created by the same man who gave us Scooby-Doo. Frank Welker, another extraordinary talent, is best known as Fred from "Scooby Doo, Where Are You! (1969)" (1969) and its countless follow-ups. The high-pitched voice of Toyman is similar to his characterization for Slimer from "The Real Ghost Busters (1986)" (1986). Snoop Dogg feat. PKCZ: Bow Down full movie hd 1080p download kickas...
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