Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show
Debut: December 15, 1985
Ended: December 15, 1986

Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show is an American animated television series about a team of superheroes which ran from 1984 to 1985 on ABC. It was produced by Hanna-Barbera and is based on the Justice League and associated comic book characters published by DC Comics. Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show was the first Super Friends series in a new format since 1979's The World's Greatest Super Friends. Continuing the previous three years' policy of producing short stories, this series' format was two stories per half hour, so all the separate stories were ten minutes long each. Unlike previous series, this one was produced as a toyline tie-in (which was just becoming a very popular practice at the time). The toys were produced by Kenner. The general story as detailed in the mini-comics that accompanied the figures. The mini-series, published by DC themselves, was that the major heroes of Earth had teamed up to fight Darkseid and his villains. This series followed that storyline, and so was more in line with the very popular Challenge of the Super Friends series, which also featured actual super-villains from the comics as regular adversaries. One of the most obvious tie-ins was the character of Brainiac, who had been given a radically different look for his toy (despite him appearing in his original form in the opening credits). His look on the show was similarly updated. Being produced to promote toys, there were a few departures from past Super Friends series in order for the series to appear more modern and have a higher profile in a more competitive television market. Eleven heroes made up the Super Friends/Justice League of America. They were: Superman Batman Robin Wonder Woman Aquaman The Flash Green Lantern Hawkman Firestorm Black Vulcan Apache Chief Samurai El Dorado Wonder Twins Gleek After Olan Soule served as the voice of Batman on the Super Friends for several years, he turned the part over to none other than the man who played Batman on the live-action 1960s TV series, Adam West, for the Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show series. For these seasons, Olan instead played the voice of Professor Martin Stein, one half of Firestorm the Nuclear Man. One of the most obvious tie-ins with the Super Powers Collection toys was the character of Brainiac, who had been given a radically different look for his toy (despite him appearing in his original form in the opening credits). His look on the show was similarly updated.

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