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51 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Rest of The Wendy, Marvin, & Wonder Dog Episodes From Season 1 Are Here!,
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This review is from: Super Friends!: Season One, Vol. Two (DVD)
You've been waiting for it and now it's here. Volume 2 of the 1973 First Season of Super Friends, with Wendy, Marvin, & Wonder Dog is now on DVD!
The episodes from this season were an hour long each (about 46 minutes without commercials) and focused more on mystery solving and plot developments rather than pure action and adventure stories like later Super Friends incarnations. Episodes included with Volume 2: Disc 1: 01) The Balloon People 02) The Fantastic Frerps 03) The Ultra Beam 04) The Menace Of The White Dwarf Disc 2: 05) The Mysterious Moles 06) Gulliver's Gigantic Goof 07) The Planet Splitter 08) The Watermen Just like Volume 1, there will be another Super Friends interactive Trivia Challenge Quiz game included as bonus material. If this sells well, we should see the release of the three remaining Super Friends series some time in the near future. "The World's Greatest Super Friends" is even mentioned on the back of the case, which may be an indication that it will be the next season to be released. "Up! Up! And Away!" COMPLETE SUPER FRIENDS DISCOGRAPHY BELOW: "Super Friends!": Season One, Vol. One & Vol. Two - Sixteen 46 Minute Episodes (1973) "The All-New Super Friends Hour": Season One, Vol. 1 & Vol. 2 - Fifteen 21 Minute Episodes & Forty-Five 7 Minute Shorts (1977) "Challenge of the Super Friends" - Sixteen 21 Minute Episodes (1978) "Super Friends": Volume Two - Sixteen 21 Minute Episodes [Aired along side 'Challenge] (1978) "The World's Greatest Super Friends" - Eight 22 minute episodes - not released yet (1979) "Super Friends" - Twenty-Four 7 minute shorts - Digital Download Only (1980-81) "Super Friends" - Eighteen 7 minute shorts - Digital Download Only (1981-82) "Super Friends": The Lost Episodes - Twenty-Four 7 Minute Shorts (1983) "Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show" - Sixteen 11 Minute Episodes (1984) "The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians" - Six 21 Minute Episodes & Four 11 Minute Episodes (1985)
20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Two boys' review: Saturday morning cartoons perfect for little boys!,
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This review is from: Super Friends: Season 1, Vol. 2 (DVD)
Our five-year old and four-year old superhero fans won't be watching the PG and PG-13 movies released this summer -- The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man and The Dark Knight (Batman). What can a parent do for little superheroes looking for some wholesome yet exciting action?
This two-volume collection, Challenge of the Super Friends, brings back the fun, simple stories that used to fill Saturday cartoon mornings. Parents can rest easy that heroes and villians are clearly identified. The messages are simple, good triumphs over evil. Kids over 10 probably won't be as entertained by the simple stories and animation. However, this collection suits well for parents looking for something relatively safe to entertain younger children.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My 3 and 4 year old love these videos,
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This review is from: Super Friends: Season 1, Vol. 2 (DVD)
My 3 and 4 year old love these videos. There are so many episodes to watch and so many different heroes and villians that they never get bored. The only problem is that my husband loves to watch them too.
25 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Volumes 1 & 2,
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This review is from: Super Friends: Season 1, Vol. 2 (DVD)
Red Box:
Well I finally completed my tour of the two Superfriends box sets (which are coupled together here) and can honestly state that the first volume is seriously the equivalent of a caterpillar to butterfly metamorphosis. How so? Well it's clear that the early episodes contained residual spillover from the 1977 (and earlier) seasons in that the writers weren't quite familiar with the power of the Legion of Doom at their disposal. As such the initial episodes retain plots with very grand schemes laced with loads of space travel, black holes, inter-dimensional portals and so on. By about the halfway point of the first disc, things take a turn for the better. It's as if suddenly the show's writers realized that they had 13 villains (each with interesting back stories) at their service. The plots become richer and better fleshed out as the season progresses and the ridiculousness of helmet-less space travel and Flash with the ability to fly along-side Superman begin to disappear. Interestingly enough, the first 8 episodes of this set have been released before: The first four as Attack of the Legion of Doom and the next four in United They Stand. Despite having purchased both of these stand-alone sets prior, I had to order this one as well so as to enjoy the remaining 8 episodes of the 1978 season. Also oddly enough, there are special features on the stand-alone sets that, for whatever reason, didn't make it on this complete season box in the form of episode introductions by story editor Jeffery Scott (which was surprisingly interesting). However, I suppose Warner realized that such differences may be beneficial in maintaining sales of the prior releases. However the good news is that in addition to all 16 episodes from the 1978 season, we are treated to commentary on both the first and last episode of the set by DC writers Geoff Johns and Mark Waid. There is also a nice little retrospective called Saturday: Sleeping bags and Superfriends. While this could have easily been a three disc set, WB decided to instead make the second disc dual-sided to fit the final two episodes and final commentary pieces. Included on the red box set are the following episodes: 1 Wanted: The Superfriends 2 Invasion of The Fearians 3 The World's Deadliest Game 4 The Time Trap 5 Trial of the Superfriends 6 Monolith of Evil 7 The Giants of Doom 8 Secret Origins of the Superfriends 9 Revenge on Gorilla City 10 Swamp of the Living Dead 11 Conquerors of the Future 12 The Final Challenge 13 Fairy Tale of Doom 14 Doomsday 15 Superfriends, Rest in Peace 16 The History of Doom Blue Box: Here is the second part of the 1978 season that featured the Wondertwins and Gleek (in addition to 5 of the 11 Justice League Members). It appears that the Amazon description of this set is filled with errors. For starters, it is not the 1973 season as the title of this page suggests. In addition the plot synopsis says to expect 'apprentice' super-heroes Marvin, Wendy, and Wonder Dog. In reality, by 1978 the two junior members and their dog were replaced with the Vulcanized versions of Donnie and Marie Osmond and their pet space monkey, Gleek. Finally even the special features aren't immune to such inaccuracies, promising a retrospective featuring Kevin Smith (of Clerks fame). Nowhere is Mr. Smith found on this two-disc set. Although Paul Dini (eating a Pop-Tart no less) makes a pretty funny appearance in the retrospective. Errors aside, this collection contains 16 episodes that ran as the second portion of the season that introduced us to Challenge of the Superfriends back in 78. The show's writers were clearly making strides in the right direction (especially compared to the 1977 season which also featured the Wondertwins). The shows each run for just under a full half-hour and unlike their Challenge counterparts, do not offer a villain (or legion of villains) to battle. Instead the show takes a similar (if not slightly improved) approach that was taken in the previous season where scientists and aliens make up the threats to the world. Actually, expect a dose of alien activity that could put X-Files to shame! Among the strangest villains encountered is none other than Count Dracula himself who, rather than bite his victims to infect them, merely sprinkles dust on the exterior of a jumbo jet to transform the passengers into vampires. In most every episode on the set, the Wondertwins disobey orders to stay at the Hall of Justice and wind up saving the day in the process. Having never been a big fan of the Wondertwins in the first place, I do feel that this set pales in comparison to the Challenge of the Superfriends box set but remains an essential piece to the complete SF collection. 1: Rokan: Enemy from Space 2: The Demons of Exxor 3. Battle at the Earth's Core 4: Sinbad and the Space Pirates 5: The Pied Piper from Space 6: Attack of the Vampire 7: The Beasts are coming 8: Terror from the Phantom Zone 9: The Anti-Matter Monster 10: World Beneath the Ice 11: Invasion of the Brain Creatures 12: The Incredible Space Circus 13: Batman: Dead or Alive 14: Battle of the Gods 15: Journey through inner space 16: The Rise and Fall of the Super Friends
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Watching Superfriends with your kids is great.,
This review is from: Super Friends: Season 1, Vol. 2 (DVD)
I purchased these dvds so that I could share the experience, that I remembered as a kid, with my kids. It worked, and they loved them.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Cartoons,
By Panguitch Joe "Joe" (Panguitch, Utah United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Super Friends: Season 1, Vol. 2 (DVD)
My 11-year-old son and 4-year-old daughter have watched these DVD's repeatedly. They love them. For me, they're nostalgic. And now, when I watch them with the kids, they make me laugh for how cheesy and improbable they are. But, my kids love them and the videos are clean. Great choice if you're looking for something safe and fun to entertain your children.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just as good as I remembered them,
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This review is from: Super Friends: Season 1, Vol. 2 (DVD)
I recall watching these cartoons on Saturday mornings and enjoying them thoroughly.
I was looking for Batman cartoons for my 4 year old and found that most of the more modern ones were too graphic. These fit the bill perfectly, as the violence is quite benign yet the personalities of the characters are still entertaining.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Worth the Money,
By Billy Barule "BB" (Cincinnati, OH United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Super Friends: Season 1, Vol. 2 (DVD)
Best video I have bought for my son. Really brings you back in time to those Saturday mornings as a kid. He loves it to. If the TV is going to be on, might as well be something you both can enjoy.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Paren of 4yr old boy,
By Kelli (Denver, CO) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Super Friends: Season 1, Vol. 2 (DVD)
My boy loves superheros. I would not allow him to watch current day superhero programs due to the violence. We bought the classic collection and are thrilled. I am so pleased that I was able to find these DVD's. My boy really went from PBS, Noggin to these DVD's (at 4 yrs old) I imagine if your child is more special effect savy he or she may be bored. If you are looking to provide your child with superhero entertainment without all the weapons, bad language and explosions this is a good pick.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
They just don't make 'em like they used to.,
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This review is from: Super Friends: Season 1, Vol. 2 (DVD)
These cartoons are great. Still fun for kids these days, and not too dark and violent like most superhero cartoons these days.
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