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The New Adventures of Superman

  • TV Series
  • 1966–1970
  • TV-Y7-FV
  • 30m
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The New Adventures of Superman (1966)
Hand-Drawn AnimationSuperheroActionAnimationSci-Fi

Superman protects Metropolis and the world from a variety of threats while working at the Daily Planet as Clark Kent.Superman protects Metropolis and the world from a variety of threats while working at the Daily Planet as Clark Kent.Superman protects Metropolis and the world from a variety of threats while working at the Daily Planet as Clark Kent.

  • Stars
    • Bud Collyer
    • Jackson Beck
    • Joan Alexander
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    • Stars
      • Bud Collyer
      • Jackson Beck
      • Joan Alexander
    • 9User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Bud Collyer
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    • Clark Kent…
    • 1966–1968
    Jackson Beck
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    • 1966–1968
    Joan Alexander
    Joan Alexander
    • Lois Lane
    • 1966–1968
    Jack Grimes
    • Jimmy Olsen
    • 1966–1968
    Ray Owens
    • Lex Luthor
    • 1966–1968
    Ted Knight
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    Bob Hastings
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    • Lana Lang
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    6StrictlyConfidential

    This Looks Like A Job For... (Guess Who!?)

    You know, I quite enjoyed watching these vintage, pre-CGI Superman cartoon from the mid-to-late 1960s.

    Their story-lines certainly contained lots of fast-paced action which always allowed Superman the golden opportunity to pulverize all of the evil villains who were forever standing in his way and posing a very serious threat to the safety of the citizens of Metropolis.

    Anyway - If you don't judge these Superman cartoons too harshly, then, I'm sure that you're bound to get some real worthwhile entertainment value out of viewing them.
    8afonsobritofalves

    The first superman in the film industry

    One of the best super hero series, FANTASTIC. Highly recommend.
    6strong-122-478885

    (*Favourite Superman quote*) - "Up!.... Up!.... (and) - Away!"

    Greetings, all you insatiable, vintage superhero fans - This 2-disc set contains 36 (6-minute) action-packed episodes of pure amusement from "The New Adventures Of Superman" which was first aired on Saturday morning TV back in 1966.

    Be sure to tune in closely and watch in wonder as the big, brave, and beefy Superman repeatedly saves the day as he heroically conquers such diabolical villains as Toyman and Brainiac and their dastardly deeds.

    Believe me - These rapid-paced cartoon capers of Superman are guaranteed to keep you thoroughly entertained with all of their high-energy retro-fun from start to finish.
    7hqofficial

    SuperFriends Anthology

    I calculated the average for all the series in this anthology using each show's IMDb rating and I obtained 7.4357142857143.

    SuperFriends Anthology: 7.4/10
    7redryan64

    Saturday Morning Kiddie Time Ratings Down? This Looks Like A Job For DC Comics,Filmation Associates And Even SUPERMAN!!!

    The Partnership of Comic Book Characters and Television ended abruptly in 1959 with the death of TV's Superman, George Reeves. It had some really wide spread affects, on the viewing public* as well as life and business at "The Webs." (what we insiders use as a slang term for The Networks.)

    Now, in The Year of Our Lord 1966, we had seen the Batman Series take the nation and a good deal of the world by storm. The two characters were from the same publishers, National Comics AKA Superman DC Comics Publications. The characters crossed over to have adventures together on a regular basis, even though the characters and whole mood of their respective strips were very much un-alike.

    So, how would the launching of a new Series for the Man of Steel be received? What would be the proper niche for this Superman show? Was the fallout from the death of Mr. George Reeves, which was both so mysterious and tragic, be enough to put any hurt on another show?** Well, a lot of thought went into the planning and execution of this new series. National Comics people okayed a deal with the Television Animation Company, Filmation Associates, and proceeded to create an animated series which had a really good appearance and had stories that were just about the same as those being published in the comics magazines at the time.***The new animations were also populated with many more characters from the comics stories. Hence, we were treated to such enemies as Luthor, Mr. Mxzyptlk and Brainiac.

    Furthermore, one of three weekly cartoon adventures would feature SUPERBOY,The Adventures of Superman When He Was A Boy! Superboy was joined by Ma & Pa Kent, Lana Lang and Krypto his Superdog from Krypton, all from the comics.

    We all know about the Superman Theatrical Cartoons of the 1940's. Having been made by Max and Dave Fleischer's Cartoon Studio, and then by Paramount's Famous Studios, each cartoon was a feast of fine animation, music and action. How would the admittedly limited animation of TV hold up in comparison? The National Comics people and the Filmation people really must have put their heads together, because they came up with something that pleased just about everybody.

    The final product had 3 separate cartoon episodes. There would be 2 Superman and 1 Superboy adventure. The design was either done directly by or patterned after longtime DC illustrator, Curtis Swan. Curt had done Superman, Superboy, Jimmy Olsen Comics as well as most of the cover art for a slew of comics. The animation looked like their comic book counterparts.

    The casting of proper voice actors involved another master stroke. The Voice Actors cast were Mr. Bud Collyer and Miss Joan Alexander. This pair had voiced Clark Kent/Superman and Lois Lane on the Mutual Radio Network's SUPERMAN Radio Show as well as in the Fleischer/Famous Studio Theatrical Cartoons. They also obtained the services of Jackson Beck as Announcer and voice of Perry White and others. Mr. Beck was also a veteran of the Superman Radio Show.

    To this cast was added Ted Knight (Nattator), Jack Grimes (Jimmy Olsen), Janet Waldo (Lana Lang) and Bob Hastings (Superboy and young Clark Kent).

    The parts were all in place and the result was a top rated Saturday Morning for CBS TV Network. And the success continued for several years as the series morphed to an hours length, becoming first "The Superman-Aquaman Hour of Adventure", then "The Batman-Superman Hour." We're pretty sure that the project succeeded far better than expectations would have dictated.

    * The news was received very badly by the public. I can tell you first hand of one 12 year old boy being brought to tears at this news.

    ** Remember now, this was only 7 short years later.

    *** At this time, Superman appeared in Action Comics, Adventure Comics, Jimmy Olsen , Lois Lane ,Superboy, Superman and World's Finest Comics (co-starring with Batman & Robin) and appeared as a member in Justice League of America.

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    • Trivia
      In order to secure the licence to produce a "Superman" cartoon, the founders of Filmation got several of their friends to set up a faux animation studio. They invited representatives from DC Comics to tour their facility, where they saw what looked like a large, busy production staff. In reality, the staff of Filmation was much smaller.
    • Goofs
      In most instances, whenever Clark Kent changes into Superman, he has on his blue suit. But when the Superman costume is revealed, he is seen removing a white coat.
    • Quotes

      Superman: What have you done now, Luthor?

      Lex Luthor: Olsen activated my lighting conditioner, automatically locking the door!

      Superman: One side!

    • Connections
      Edited from The Adventures of Superboy (1966)

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    • Release date
      • September 10, 1966 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ein Job für Superman
    • Production companies
      • Filmation Associates
      • National Periodical Publications
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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