Sunday, April 21, 2019

HAPPY EASTER!


Wendy and Marvin found all their eggs, have you? Happy Easter from the Superfriends Universe!

Thursday, April 18, 2019

Episode Review: "The Power Pirate"


"The Power Pirate" aired September 8, 1973 and was the premiere episode of the inaugural SUPER FRIENDS season. As with all the first season episodes, "The Power Pirate" was an hour-long (45 minute single story, broken up by commercials). The pointy-eared chap pictured above is named Anthro from the planet Traum. More on him in a moment...

SYNOPSIS: The Super Friends must stop various power outage disasters caused by an alien who is draining Earth's energy for his own energy-starved planet. In order to walk among humans, the alien disguises himself as Special Inspector with Scotland Yard, Sir Cedric Cedric. The Super Friends figure out the disguise and help the alien provide energy to his planet by turning its moon into a power plant.


NOTES & OBSERVATIONS:

  • The Justice League hold weekly meetings
  • First appearance of Wendy, Marvin and Wonder Dog...and the ONLY time Marvin showcases his apparent super power of air-running/awkward floating

Marvin running into the air

Marvin helplessly floating


  • The Invisible Jet is referred to as Wonder Woman's "Transparent Plane" in this episode and for most of Season One. It can fly at 5000 mph and is thought-powered


Wonder Woman's telepathy

  • The Hall of Justice has an elevator to a lower level, some sort of cave-like hangar underneath the headquarters that holds, at least in this episode, the Invisible Jet


Hall of Justice

Aquaman and Wonder Woman exiting Hangar elevator

Invisible Jet moving out of back door of Hangar


  • There is also mention of a "scan report from our Big Eye", likely referring to the Justice League Satellite, seen in later seasons. The Big Eye is mentioned a few more times this season.
  • Aquatic Telepathy: 4 octopi, some whales
  • Aquaman is proficient in semaphore, a 19th Century Maritime signaling method
Semaphore Code

 Aquaman standing on a whale in the middle of a storm. You wish you were this cool.

Aquaman uses 4 octopi to release him from a hungry sea Anemone, instead of just telling the anemone to let him go. Maybe they're minds are too primitive?
  • Bat-Gadgets: Bat-Grapple Hooks, Batradio, Bat-Lights
  • Bat-Vehicles : Batmobile I
  • Other Planets: Traum



 Bat-Grapple Hooks

Apparently everyone called 'Shotgun" at the exact same time

 The "TroubAlert" in season one, was later just called "Trouble Alert" in all other seasons

 Something about superheroes sitting around a table that is very pleasing

 Awkward laughing

 Sir Cedric Cedric and his cool hat

 Why? Why is this happening? Get in the Batplane for God's sake! Where are Superman's hands? Where is Batman's underwear? Why is Wendy on Batman's lap? This is wrong!

 Wonder Dog VS Light Bulb

 Anthro from the planet Traum

 Anthro's flying saucer

Anthro's Energy-Stealing Umbrella

Monday, April 8, 2019

Model Sheet Monday #3 - Batman


Another Monday, another Model Sheet...here's the Caped Crusader himself, BATMAN!

Monday, April 1, 2019

Sunday, March 31, 2019

Who's Who in the SFU: The Sculpin

THE SCULPIN


PERSONAL DATA
Alter Ego: Unknown
Occupation: Professional Criminal
Known Associates: Two unnamed henchmen
Group Affiliation: None
Base of Operations: Mobile via The Sculpin Ship
Episode Appearances: "Frozen Peril"
Distinguishing Features: Fish-like appearance with fins and feelers, light green skin, backpack
Voice: Norman Alden

HISTORY
The origin and backstory of maritime villain The Sculpin (named after a small fish of the same name) has not been revealed. In his one and only series appearance, we know that he has a history with the Justice League, because both Aquaman and Superman recognize him and his ship. His face does not to appear to be a mask, rather, it appears The Sculpin is a mutant of some sort, half-man and half-fish. He has a backpack that likely enables him to breathe out of water, kind of like a reverse Black Manta. 
The Sculpin operates out of the Sculpin Ship, which also has a a Hydro-Copter feature as well as an Escape Pod. It appears that one of his hideouts is in a cove of a small Pacific island known as Jungle Island. It was in the Sculpin Ship that he and his 2-man crew activated their Hydro Freeze Ray and proceeded to freeze the world's oceans. The next step of his plan involved cutting the ice into large chunks with Heat Laser Cutters, and then selling them to the desert countries of the world, starting with the Gobi Desert. Freezing the world's oceans obviously alerted the Superfriends, and The Sculpin's plan was foiled and he was captured. 

POWERS & WEAPONS
The Sculpin does not appear to have any powers other than a mind for criminal pursuits. As a fish mutant, he can breathe underwater with gills. His backpack allows him to also breathe on land. His Sculpin Ship is equipped with a variety of weaponry, including lasers, claws, and of course, the Hydro Freeze Ray. 

The Sculpin getting ready to activate the Hydro Freeze Ray

The Sculpin at the controls

The Sculpin's Backpack

The Sculpin (full body)

The Hydro Freeze Ray

The Sculpin's henchmen

The Sculpin Ship

The Hydro-Copter

The Sculpin's Escape Pod

Saturday, March 30, 2019

1973 "Super Friends" Commercial

"Meet Super Friends! Superman! Wonder Woman! Aquaman! Batman! Together for the first time with three new friends, Wendy, Marvin and Wonder Dog! Super Friends!"

So proclaimed the announcer in this vintage 1973 commercial for Season One on ABC. Go get your pajamas on, grab a bowl of cereal, and give it a watch!