Challenge of the Super Friends
Challenge of the Superfriends is an American animated television series about a team of superheroes which ran from September 9, 1978, to December 23, 1978, on ABC.[1] The complete series (16 episodes) was produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and is based on the Justice League and associated comic book characters published by DC Comics and created by Julius Schwartz, Gardner Fox and Mike Sekowsky. It was the third series of Super Friends cartoons, following the original Super Friends in 1973 and The All-New Super Friends Hour in 1977.[2]
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Also known as | Super Friends III |
Genre | Adventure Fantasy Science fiction Superhero |
Created by | E. Nelson Bridwell Carmine Infantino Julius Schwartz (consultants) |
Based on | |
Written by | Jeffrey Scott |
Directed by | Ray Patterson Carl Urbano |
Creative director(s) | Iwao Takamoto |
Voices of | Jack Angel Marlene Aragon Michael Bell Bill Callaway Ted Cassidy Danny Dark Shannon Farnon Ruth Forman Buster Jones Stanley Jones Casey Kasem Don Messick Vic Perrin Stanley Ross Dick Ryal Michael Rye Olan Soule Jimmy Weldon Frank Welker Liberty Williams |
Narrated by | William Woodson |
Theme music composer | Hoyt Curtin |
Composer(s) | Hoyt Curtin |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 16 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
Producer(s) | Don Jurwich |
Cinematography | George Epperson Tom Epperson Charles Flekal Ron Jackson Jerry Smith Larry Smith Terry Smith Brandy Whittington Jerry Whittington |
Editor(s) | Larry C. Cowan (supervising editor) |
Running time | 60 minutes (including commercials) |
Production company(s) | Hanna-Barbera Productions DC Comics |
Distributor | Warner Bros. Television Distribution |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Original release | September 9 – December 23, 1978 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | The All-New Super Friends Hour |
Followed by | The World's Greatest Super Friends |
Format
First segment
As originally aired, this season featured adventures with Superman, Batman and Robin, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and the Wonder Twins, similar to those that had aired the previous season in The All-New Super Friends Hour. These episodes were later shown using the opening credits of the All-New Super Friends Hour in syndication.
Second segment
The second segment of this season was Challenge of the Super Friends, a 16-episode series that came the closest to the comic books. Not only did Challenge have the Justice League of America, it was the first official Super Friends series to feature DC supervillains from the comics, and this series had 13 of them together as a group called the Legion of Doom. It included Superman foes like Lex Luthor, Brainiac, the Toyman, and Bizarro, and Batman foes like the Riddler and the Scarecrow. The Legion of Doom dwelt in a murky swamp and launched their attacks for global conquest from a sinister-looking, swamp-based, mechanical, flying headquarters called the Hall of Doom (which resembled Darth Vader’s helmet) as a suitable contrast with the Super Friends' gleaming Hall of Justice. Every week, the Legion schemed to either get rid of or destroy the Super Friends so they could conquer the world. The Super Friends themselves consisted of 11 Justice League heroes.[3] Thanks to the first segment alone being used with the Challenge of the Super Friends opening and confusing references to the show,[4] it is often mistakenly believed that the first and second segments were two separate shows.
Production background
Early development
When the Challenge of the Super Friends season was originally conceived, it was named "Battle of the Super Friends" and featured the introduction of Captain Marvel to the Super Friends. The group that challenged the heroes was called the "League of Evil", led by Captain Marvel's nemesis Doctor Sivana. However, Filmation produced Shazam! and The New Adventures of Batman, which prevented the use of characters such as Mister Atom, King Kull, Beautia Sivana, the Joker, the Penguin, Mr. Freeze, and the Catwoman. Early conceptual art drawn by Alex Toth also included Heat Wave, Poison Ivy, and Abra Kadabra.[5]
Narration, music and character designs
Bill Woodson provides the uncredited voice of the narrator in Challenge of the Super Friends, and the opening narration was by Stanley Jones. The show's main theme and original music was composed and arranged by musical director Hoyt Curtin. The music supervisor was Paul DeKorte. Character designs for this particular Super Friends series were done by Andre LeBlanc.
Team composition experimentation
Hanna-Barbera's writers experimented with team composition as well. Challenge of the Super Friends added The Flash (Barry Allen), Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), and Hawkman (Katar Hol) who were members of the Justice League of America, as well as several new characters: Black Vulcan (who was based on the DC Comics character Black Lightning), Apache Chief, and Samurai. These characters were created to add racial and cultural diversity to the show (this was also mentioned in some of the episode introduction extras on the first two Challenge of the Super Friends DVDs).
Lineups
Super Friends/Justice League of America
Eleven heroes make up the Super Friends/Justice League of America. They are:
Legion of DoomThirteen villains comprise the Legion of Doom during the Challenge of the Super Friends season. They are:
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