View Full Version : "Super Friends - Warner Home Video Announces the Season 1, Volume 2 DVD Set"
The Cartoon
03-31-2010, 07:09 PM
Coming July 20th:
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Super-Friends-Season-1-Volume-2/13544
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I'm a bit surprised that Green Arrow is included in the cover art since I believe that he only appeared in like one episode. I'm not complaining though.
Mister Intensity
03-31-2010, 08:54 PM
It would be nice if they used the Alex Toth designs from the show as the cover art. It also would be nice if Warner even tried making decent special features besides those insultingly easy quizes. I would have loved to learn more about the behind the scenes struggles to put a superhero show on television after they were driven from the airwaves in the late-60's and the compromises that had to be made (you could see that from the end product) for the show to get on the air.
So after this release, what is left from the seasons that still needs to be released?
SF4Ever
03-31-2010, 10:14 PM
So after this release, what is left from the seasons that still needs to be released?
After the release of The Superfriends, Season 1, Volume 2, that would only leave The World's Greatest Superfriends, The Superfriends 1980-81 & The Superfriends 1981-82 to be released on DVD. Get all those releases, then you would've collected the entire SF series on DVD. I would like to thank The Cartoon for the heads-up info, because I will buy SF Season 1, Volume 2 on DVD, come July 20, to furtherly continue my collection of the entire series. Expect the box set of the entire Superfriends series to be released, likely sometime, next year.
Hero Supreme
03-31-2010, 10:22 PM
So after this release, what is left from the seasons that still needs to be released?
There are the 8 Worlds Greatest Super Friends episodes:
• Rub Three Times For Disaster
• Lex Luthor Strikes Back
• Space Knights Of Camelon
• The Lord Of Middle Earth
• Universe Of Evil
• Terror At 20,000 Fathoms
• The Superfriends Meet Frankenstein
• The Planet of Oz
And the first 2 seasons of Super Friends Shorts:
1980
• Bigfoot
• Ice Demon
• Makeup Monster
• Journey Into Blackness
• Cycle Gang
• Dive To Disaster
• Yuna The Terrible
• Rock And Roll Space Bandits
• Elevator To Nowhere
• One Small Step For Mars
• Haunted House
• The Incredible Crude Oil Monster
• The Voodoo Vampire
• Invasion Of The Gleeks
• Mxyzptlk Strikes Again
• The Man In The Moon
• Circus Of Horrors
• Around The World In 80 Riddles
• Termites From Venus
• Eruption
• Return Of Atlantis
• The Killer Machines
• Garden Of Doom
• Revenge Of Bizarro
1981
• Outlaws Of Orion
• Three Wishes
• Scorpio
• Mxyzptlk's Flick
• Sink Hole
• Alien Mummy
• Evil From Krypton
• The Creature From The Dump
• Aircraft Terror
• Lava Men
• Bazarowurld
• The Warlord's Amulet
• The Iron Cyclops
• Palette's Perils
• Colossuss
• Stowaways From Space
• The Scaraghosta Sea
• The Witch's Arcade
Plus it would be nice to get Captain Marvel
SF4Ever
03-31-2010, 11:06 PM
Plus it would be nice to get Captain Marvel
I agree. After the remaining releases of The Superfriends series on DVD, it would be nice if Warner Home Video could consider releasing all episodes of the animated Shazam, produced by Filmation and aired on NBC in 1981, on DVD. We'll just have to stay on top of this, for now.
adoptedBatpuppy
04-01-2010, 06:50 PM
Have only seen a handful of episodes myself, I was wondering if it's worth my time to get his DVD set or the vol. 1? :o
Mandouga
04-02-2010, 06:34 AM
I agree. After the remaining releases of The Superfriends series on DVD, it would be nice if Warner Home Video could consider releasing all episodes of the animated Shazam, produced by Filmation and aired on NBC in 1981, on DVD. We'll just have to stay on top of this, for now.
Don't forget the live-action one Filmation did before (which co-incidentally, is the only live-action Filmation series yet to be released on DVD).
SF4Ever
04-02-2010, 11:03 AM
Don't forget the live-action one Filmation did before (which co-incidentally, is the only live-action Filmation series yet to be released on DVD).
The live-action Shazam aired on CBS in the mid 1970's, but you're right- Warner Home Video needs to release that program on DVD. In the meantime, let's stay on top of The Superfriends DVD releases, because a box set of the entire series will likely be released, some time, next year.
Mister Intensity
04-02-2010, 07:09 PM
After I watch the Season One Volume Two boxset, I'm going to watch one episode a week in chronological order as they were presented on Saturday mornings (both parts of Challenge will be viewed together with the "main 7" segment first). Hopefully World's Greatest and the 1980 and 1981 shorts will be out by the time I get to that point in the series. That will take 47 weeks from the time I start doing that.
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