The World's Greatest SuperFriends

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The World's Greatest SuperFriends
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Also known asSuper Friends IV
Genre Adventure
Superhero
Created by E. Nelson Bridwell
Carmine Infantino
Julius Schwartz (consultants)
Based on Justice League by Gardner Fox
Written byJeffrey Scott
Bob Kane
William Moulton Marston
Joe Shuster
Jerry Siegel
Directed by Ray Patterson
Oscar Dufau
Carl Urbano
George Gordon
Creative director Iwao Takamoto
Voices of Michael Bell
William Callaway
Danny Dark
Shannon Farnon
Casey Kasem
Olan Soule
Louise "Liberty" Williams
Narrated by William Woodson
Theme music composer Hoyt Curtin
ComposersHoyt Curtin
Paul DeKorte
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes8 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
ProducerDon Jurwich
EditorNancy Massie (color key)
Running time22 minutes
Production companies Hanna-Barbera Productions
DC Comics
Original release
Network ABC
ReleaseSeptember 22, 1979 (1979-09-22) 
September 27, 1980 (1980-09-27)
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The World's Greatest SuperFriends is an American animated television series about a team of superheroes that ran from September 22, 1979, to September 27, 1980, on ABC. [1] It was produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and is based on the Justice League and associated comic book characters published by DC Comics. [2]

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Summary

This particular incarnation of Super Friends relied heavily on folklore and classic fairy tales for plots. One episode in particular, "The Lord of Middle Earth", was inspired by the novel The Lord of the Rings , in which the team journeys to Middle-earth to save the inhabitants from an evil wizard. The series also borrowed from (then) contemporary politics, as the main villain Kareem Azar in "Rub Three Times for Disaster" is almost a carbon copy of the late Iranian religious leader Ayatollah Ruholla Mussaui Khomenei (1900–1989).

Some fans refer to this season as the "Absentee Super Friends season", as a number of the episodes have members who only appear briefly in cameos, or not at all.

"Rub Three Times For Disaster" - Full group appears.

"Lex Luthor Strikes Back" - Zan & Jayna (the Wonder Twins) and Gleek are seen only in cameos at the beginning and end of the episode. They spend the rest of the episode visiting their home planet of Exxor.

"Space Knights of Camelon" - Full group appears.

"Lord of Middle Earth" - Full group appears, but the Wonder Twins are only seen at the beginning and end of the episode, and briefly in the middle.

"Universe of Evil" - The evil version of the Wonder Twins are only seen in a group shot, in the darkened Hall of Evil.

"Terror At 20,000 Fathoms" - Superman has a brief cameo at the beginning, and states he must fly to Saturn and meet Wonder Woman, who isn't seen at all.

"The SuperFriends Meet Frankenstein" - Aquaman and the Wonder Twins are not seen this episode, as they are visiting the city of Atlantis although Gleek is in this episode.

"The Planet of Oz" - Batman, Robin, the Wonder Twins, and Gleek are only seen at the very beginning and end of the episode.

Characters

Cast

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air date
481"Rub Three Times for Disaster"September 22, 1979 (1979-09-22)

Kareem Azaar is a ruthless thief on the planet Zaghdad who has stolen the Magic Lamp of Olam, which contains the power of an evil genie. Kareem uses the Genie's power to take over the planet and banish the Sultan into the world of the Genie's lamp. When the Super Friends arrive to do battle, Superman and the Wonder Twins wind up in the lamp as well, leaving the other heroes to take on Kareem's forces, only for Kareem to get caught by the Superfriends.

Note: Starting with this episode, the "Super Friends" logo has a metallic cosmic silver look to it. Also, the title card background changes to one with an orange background that has the four adult heroes floating at the top.
492"Lex Luthor Strikes Back"September 29, 1979 (1979-09-29)

Lex Luthor uses a projector ray (reverse camera) to disguise himself as Lois Lane in order to escape from prison. Luthor and his assistant Orville Gump, hatch an elaborate plot to destroy the Super Friends. Luthor aligns himself with evil fire aliens who originate from the sun. They aid Luthor in capturing the Super Friends and placing them in death traps. The aliens then change the color of the sun from yellow to red, which cause Superman's powers to vanish, but the Sun Creatures double-cross Luthor and he is trapped in a fire, so he has no choice but to free the Super Friends in an effort to save himself and Earth. The Super Friends perform rescues and put out the fires. Superman uses the Supermobile to chase the fire aliens back into the sun, which causes the sun to return to its natural color and restores Superman's powers. Luthor and Orville are sent back to prison.

Note: Orville Gump is based on Otis, the character played by Ned Beatty in the 1978 film Superman . The film also provided the model for Luthor's subterranean lair in this episode.
503"Space Knights of Camelon"October 6, 1979 (1979-10-06)

While protecting a prehistoric planet from a meteor, Superman ends up hit by the meteor's nuclear core, crash lands on the medieval planet of Camelon, and loses his memory. A bunch of rebels led by Logan take Superman in as their Black Knight in a plan to overthrow King Arthur 7. It is up to the Super Friends to help Superman remember who he is and defeat the rebels.

Note: This episode, the 1st season episode "The Power Pirate" and the Challenge of the Superfriends episode "Sinbad and the Space Pirates" are the only episodes in the Super Friends series where Wonder Woman's magic lasso exhibits truth-compelling power like in the live-action Wonder Woman television series, which was canceled when CBS ended its third season a month earlier.
514"The Lord of Middle Earth"October 13, 1979 (1979-10-13)
What starts off as a camping trip for the Wonder Twins turns into a nightmarish adventure in Middle Earth when the Super Friends must battle a black magic sorcerer named Mal Havoc who has taken over the troll kingdom. Mal Havoc uses his magic to turn the Super Friends into trolls. With their powers reduced, Batman and Wonder Woman accompany the troll king on a mission to free Middle Earth of the evil sorcerer.
525"Universe of Evil"October 20, 1979 (1979-10-20)
In a parallel universe, the Super Friends are supervillains, the Super Enemies. Mount Vesuvius is a focal point that links the two universes -- in one universe, Superman tries to stop the eruption, while his evil counterpart is causing the same disaster in his own reality. Vesuvius explodes, causing the two Supermen to exchange universes. While Superman has to fight the evil Super Enemies and authorities that see him as a villain to find a way back to his own world, his evil counterpart battles the heroic Super Friends and begins his plan to conquer Earth.
536"Terror at 20,000 Fathoms"October 27, 1979 (1979-10-27)
The evil Captain Nimoy plots to use nuclear warhead missiles to sink continents below the sea where he plans to rule. Nimoy is aided by an android duplicate of Batman to help him out, but with Superman and Wonder Woman away on a space mission, the Super Friends are aided by Superman's tiny Kryptonian friends from the bottle city of Kandor.
547"The Super Friends Meet Frankenstein"November 3, 1979 (1979-11-03)
When a descendant of the original Dr. Frankenstein abducts and steals the powers of Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman and transfers them into his latest creation, it is up to Robin to stop the Super-Monster. Robin transfers the remaining powers into himself, battles Frankenstein's super-powered monster, then manages to restore the Super Friends' powers.
558"The Planet of Oz"November 10, 1979 (1979-11-10)
After the Wonder Twins and the Dynamic Duo find out they are not able to get rid of a tornado, the storm transports the Hall of Justice to the Land of Oz, where the Super Friends encounter Mr. Mxyzptlk. Mxyzptlk has once again escaped from the Fifth Dimension and informs the Super Friends that they must find the Wizard to get home. Along the way, they encounter the Wicked Witch of the Worst Kind in a gingerbread house, who turns Aquaman into the Scarecrow, Superman into the Tin Man, and Wonder Woman into the Lion.

DC Super Friends

The main title theme for the direct-to-video original animation DC Super Friends: The Joker's Playhouse (2010) is from the World's Greatest SuperFriends.

Home media

The complete season four was released on DVD titled The World's Greatest Super Friends: And Justice for All as a Target exclusive on April 23, 2013. It was scheduled to be a general retail release ("at all sellers who decide to participate") starting November 12 the same year. [3]

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