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Hall of Justice inspiration
editIs there any truth to the rumor that the writers/animators for the Superfriends cartoon used Cincinnati's Union Terminal for the design of the Hall of Justice? Union Terminal/Hall of Justice —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.166.248.149 (talk • contribs) 02:09, 20 May 2006
Cartoon Network lampoon
edit"At one point, Cartoon Network produced three commercials lampooning the Super Friends..."
It actually created a few other as well.
One involved the Wonder Twin Zan seeing Marvin in a video rental store, and trying to avoid them, moving down into the adult section, and him seeing him and going down there, making a few jokes, and pointing out he didn't blame him for getting them thrown off the team.
There was also an absolutely halarious one where the Wonder Twins are called to rescue a kid in a cave from a bear. They fail miserably, then at the funeral, the old woman who was the dead kid's mother smacks them both in the face, and then the monkey too, chewing them out for their stupidity.
Additional trivia, they had a parody of them on South Park, making fun of Aquaman, or Sea-man as they called him.
In fact, they've been parodied on a vast number of shows. Robot Chicken on the Cartoon Network's Adult Swim line up makes fun of them all the time.
Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law had an episode with Apache Chief in it, spilling coffee on his manhood, and filing a lawsuit. It showed Black Vulcan complaining about the "black" part of his name, wishing to be called something else instead but stuck with that do to racist stupidity. In addition Wonder Woman was shown with Zen as her bathwater. Funny episode.
Thought I mentioned it if anyone wanted to update the trivia section.
Dream Focus 05:17, 26 October 2006 (UTC)
- Very interesting. It appears that H-B, rather than DC, owned anything created expressly for this series. If that can be sourced, I'd suggest it to be notable enough for inclusion. --Tbrittreid (talk) 20:02, 9 November 2009 (UTC)
Other title cards
editCan anyone add other title cards like Challenge of the Super Friends to Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians? King Shadeed 16:08, 23 November 2006 (UTC)
Why did it die?
editI never saw the '80s episodes, but I was wondering if its cancelation had anything to do with "Crisis on Infinite Earths." That saga wrapped up in 1986. That was also the year the "Super Powers" toyline ceased, which was clearly based on a composite of the comics and the cartoons.
Just curious. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Epiphone83 (talk • contribs) 00:06, 8 December 2006 (UTC).
Various comments on how ridiculous it was
editThey do have a lot of rediculous plotlines.
In one episode, Grog had taken control over the minds of the gorillas of gorilla city, and they used a weapon to eliminate the powers of the super friends. This included Batman and Robin, who have no super powers, they saying oh no, their utility belts no longer worked. Without their powers they seemed helpless, but fortunately Apache Chief stated "we still have my Indian tracking skills" and they got away. I think if someone found a clip of this and linked to it, it'd demonstrate just how rediculous the show is. Lot of racial stereotypes, as well as idiotic plotlines that made no sense whatsoever.
In one episode Apache Chief grew larger than the earth, to fight a monster who put Earth in a pouch, to use as a marble, in his marble collection. Dream Focus 05:21, 17 December 2006 (UTC)
- I agree with you completely, the plot lines were stupid. -Golem866 (talk) 22:33, 31 December 2009 (UTC)
narrator line
editI believe it was actually, "Meanwhile, BACK at the Hall of Justice..." (a minor difference, but burned into the brains of those of us who watched it as kids...) Hierophany 19:46, 15 February 2007 (UTC)
yep,it was. 99.230.152.143 00:52, 19 October 2007 (UTC)
Twang, shmang
edit"El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera"
The twang from Santana of the Dead's guitar is the exact same sound used in many episodes of Super Friends, which was often used in poor context for things banging into walls, etc."
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Uh, yeah, that "twang" sound effect was and is used in many cartoons, before and after the SFs. It was El Kabong's guitar noise, Shaggy and Scooby ran into masked swindlers with it, etc. Yeesh!
Violence
editThe article sort of implies that there's less violence than in most superhero shows, but I have read that there was actually no fist fighting in the entire series. If anybody can cite a source or verify this then it oughta be in the article. Tempshill (talk) 04:08, 13 February 2008 (UTC)
WikiProject Comics B-Class Assesment required
editThis article needs the B-Class checklist filled in to remain a B-Class article for the Comics WikiProject. If the checklist is not filled in by 7th August this article will be re-assessed as C-Class. The checklist should be filled out referencing the guidance given at Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Assessment/B-Class criteria. For further details please contact the Comics WikiProject. Comics-awb (talk) 17:36, 31 July 2008 (UTC)
Rip Offs
editThe Super Friends are rip offs of the comics and Scooby Doo. These are my exmaples:
- All the members of the Super Friends are members of the Justice League.
- Both Scooby Doo (who appeared before WD) and Wonder Dog both have speech promblems, are smarter then "normal" dogs and are able to stand on two legs.
- Marvin's personality is almost exactly like Shaggy from Scooby Doo.
- Black Vulcan and Black Lightning are both African Americans able to control electricity, that have lightning bolts all over their costumes.
Shouldn't that be metioned? -Golem866 (talk) 22:11, 29 December 2009 (UTC)
I know this comment is over 2 years old, but leaving it sitting here leaves the wrong impression. Especially since it's so easy to answer. The answer is 'No. That shouldn't be mentioned.' The reason why is because that's independent research. Sure, it may seem obvious to you, and it makes sense to me, but, without an authority backing up that claim, it isn't a fact, it's speculation. If, however, you can find a person who's considered an 'expert' in this field who's written something on the subject of the Super Friends pulling a lot of their thematic material from Scooby Doo, then, sure, we can use that.
198.140.203.1 (talk) 07:12, 15 February 2012 (UTC)
- The fact that Superman, Batman, etc. were in both the Justice League comics and the Super Friends show isn't a rip off - it's a different representation of the same licensed characters.
- The Black Vulcan article states "Unlike most of the Super Friends, Black Vulcan was not a pre-existing DC Comics character. This is particularly notable since DC Comics' roster did include an African American superhero with electricity-based powers, Black Lightning, who could not be used on the show due to disputes between DC and Black Lightning's creator Tony Isabella." but the reference is now a dead link. This may also be mentioned on a Super Friends DVD extra featurette, but I don't own the DVD to check.
- -GoingBatty (talk) 00:41, 16 February 2012 (UTC)
Super Friends Canceled After the First Season
editAccording to www.tvparty.com, Super Friends was on the 1974 fall schedule, which is how I remember it, too. -jtmatbat (talk) 14:46, 28 January 2011 (UTC)
Reception
editIf the reception was so good, then how come everyone talks badly about the show?! Everyone I know who seen the show hate it. -21:25, 15 May 2011 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Golem866 (talk • contribs)
Superman 1988?
editI dispute that this is a "spin off" or has any connection to Super Friends (beyond both having a version of Superman as a character anyway). For starters, it was produced by a different company, which alone should disqualify it. Furthermore, it was based mainly on the Post-Crisis incarnation of Superman, which didn't even exist yet during the Super Friends era which used a Pre-Crisis, maybe even Silver Age version of the character.
If this counts as a spin off, than so should any cartoon based on a DC character, such as Batman the Animated Series, which would be silly.98.243.94.83 (talk) 20:32, 9 May 2014 (UTC)
Parodied in SpongeBob Squarepants
editThey did an excellent parody in SpongeBob Squarepants Season 3 Ep. 11. "The International Justice League of Super Acquaintances" — Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.121.125.9 (talk) 15:37, 27 March 2015 (UTC)
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