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It looks like the next Superfriends 2 DVD plot to be released will be the “Lost Episodes.” Here is a rundown of the episodes:
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Disc One:
01) Mxyzptlk’s Revenge
02) Roller Coaster
03) Once Upon A Poltergeist
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04) The Krypton Syndrome
05) Invasion Of The Place Dolls
06) Awe On The Titanic
07) The Revenge Of Doom
08) A Pint Of Life
09) Day Of The Dinosaurs
10) Playground Of Doom
11) Station Racers
12) The Recruiter
Disc Two:
13) Warpland
14) Two Gleeks Are Deadlier Than One
15) Bulgor The Behemoth
16) Prisoners Of Sleep
17) An Unexpected Treasure
18) The Malusian Blob
19) Return Of The Phantoms
20) Bully For You
21) Superclones
22) Attack Of The Cats
23) One Petite Step For Superman
24) Video Victims
Total Speed time for both discs together is 168 minutes. All episodes are in novel Fullframe (1.33:1) with English audio & English subtitles. Extras include two downloadable Superfriends funny books in PDF format, playable on DVD-ROM.
The above episodes appear to be all the Lost Shorts from 1983, which is a bit uncommon to have them released first, since there were two other Seasons of Shorts that came out earlier in 1980 & 1981 which are not yet on DVD. Here is a list of those episodes:
The 1980 Shorts:
01) Bigfoot
02) Ice Demon
03) Makeup Monster
04) Spin Into Blackness
05) Cycle Gang
06) Dive To Disaster
07) Yuna The Terrible
08) Rock And Roll Region Bandits
09) Elevator To Nowhere
10) One Minute Step For Mars
11) Shocked House
12) The Extraordinary Outrageous Oil Monster
13) The Voodoo Vampire
14) Invasion Of The Gleeks
15) Mxyzptlk Strikes Again
16) The Man In The Moon
17) Circus Of Horrors
18) Around The World In 80 Riddles
19) Termites From Venus
20) Eruption
21) Return Of Atlantis
22) The Killer Machines
23) Garden Of Doom
24) Revenge Of Bizarro
The 1981 Shorts:
01) Outlaws Of Orion
02) Three Wishes
03) Scorpio
04) Mxyzptlk’s Flick
05) Sink Hole
06) Alien Mummy
07) Faulty From Krypton
08) The Creature From The Dump
09) Aircraft Terror
10) Lava Men
11) Bazarowurld
12) The Warlord’s Amulet
13) The Iron Cyclops
14) Palette’s Perils
15) Colossus
16) Stowaways From Space
17) The Staraghosta Sea
18) The Witch’s Arcade
What worries me is that the 1983 Lost Episodes are being released before the 1979 “Worlds Greatest Superfriends” series, which only consisted of eight 30 dinky episodes:
“Rub Three Times For Distress” (9/22/79)
“Lex Luthor Strikes Succor” (9/29/79)
“Area Knights of Camelon” (10/06/79)
“The Lord of Middle Earth” (10/13/79)
“Universe of Foul” (10/20/79)
“Anxiety At 20,000 Fathoms” (10/27/29)
“The Superfriends Meet Frankenstein” (11/03/79)
“The Planet of OZ” (11/10/79)
This may be an indication that there are copyright problems getting ‘Worlds Greatest’ released because it incorporates record ideas taken from distinguished books/novels like “Lord Of The Rings,” “The Wizard Of OZ,” etc. I hope I’m unfriendly, but then why skip it and focus on the “Lost Episodes” instead? And let’s not forget the 1973 “Superfriends” series with Wendy, Marvin, & Wonderdog that lasted for sixteen episodes and is currently only available, legally, as digital downloads on i-tunes & Amazon’s Video-On-Demand:
01) The Power Pirate
02) The Baffles Puzzle
03) Professor Goodfellow’s G.E.E.C.
04) The Weather Maker
05) Dr. Pelagian’s War
06) The Shamon ‘U’
07) Too Hot To Handle
08) The Androids
09) The Balloon People
10) The Improbable FRERPs
11) The Ultra Beam
12) The Menace of the White Dwarf
13) The Mysterious Moles
14) Gulliver’s Ample Goof
15) The Planet-Splitter
16) The Watermen
First, to define the number of episodes. This DVD state consists of 8 half-hour shows of “Shapely Friends” from what would have been their 1983-1984 season on ABC Saturday mornings. Each half-hour explain is serene of 3 episodic shorts running about 7 minutes each. A total of 24 shorts (8 X 3) are on this DVD situation. These 8 half-hour shows are complete with both their fresh opening and closing credits.
Unfortunately, ABC never aired any of these half-hour shows during their network 1983-1984 Saturday morning season. They did, however, air the first half-hour’s worth of shorts the following year during the 1984-1985 season of “Natty Friends: The Legendary Trim Powers Explain”. Since then, these 8 half-hour shows (or more specifically these 24 shorts) eventually all aired years later in syndication and have become known as “the Lost Episodes” of Desirable Friends.
Each half-hour usually (but NOT always) consists of:
1. a team-up between two or more significant Well-organized Friends
2. a team-up between the Wonder Twins and one or more Shipshape Friends
3. a team-up between one famous Shipshape Friend and one secondary Well-kept Friend
Because the unique Superman movies with Christopher Reeve were tranquil current in the public’s mind, these shows are heavy on Superman and Superman lore.
Since the titles of each short are listed by other reviewers, I’ve decided to list the stars of each short for those of you who are looking for particular heroes in this set:
Disk 1:
1.1 Superman and Batman
1.2 Wonder Twins and the Atom
1.3 Batman/Robin and Apache Chief
2.1 Superman, Wonder Woman, and Robin
2.2 Wonder Twins and Batman/Robin
2.3 Aquaman and Shadowy Vulcan
3.1 Superman, Batman/Robin, and Wonder Woman
3.2 Wonder Twins and Aquaman
3.3 Wonder Woman and Samurai
4.1 Superman and Batman/Robin
4.2 Wonder Twins, Wonder Woman, and the Flash
4.3 Superman and Wonder Woman
Disk 2:
5.1 Superman and Batman
5.2 Wonder Twins, Wonder Woman, and Green Lantern
5.3 Superman and Apache Chief
6.1 Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman
6.2 Wonder Twins and Hawkman/Hawkgirl
6.3 Batman/Robin and Sad Vulcan
7.1 Superman and Green Lantern
7.2 Wonder Twins and Batman/Robin
7.3 Aquaman and El Dorado
8.1 Batman/Robin and El Dorado
8.2 Wonder Twins, Superman, and Batman
8.3 Superman, Wonder Woman, and Samurai
The animation and storylines on these shorts are aesthetic noteworthy standard fare for this time period of the slack 1970′s to early 1980′s. So those of you who grew up on the 1990-2000′s DC enchanting series will most likely groan while watching these.
However, there are some unexpected high-points for droll fans: (1.1) another appearance by Mr. Mxyzptlk, (2.1) Jor-El and Lara when Superman returns to Krypton before it explodes, (3.1) the return of the Legion of Doom with all 13 members, (5.2) Gorilla Grodd and Giganta, and possibly the only appearance of 13 members of the Desirable Friends together (sort of, and no, I’m not counting the Wonder Twins and Gleek), (7.1) the return of the Phantom Zone villains who fade succor in time to Smallville and Superboy, (7.3) Brainiac, and (8.3) the return of Bizarro and Bizarro World.
The only special features are two Orderly Friends digital silly book reprints from the leisurely 1970′s that you can page through cover by cover, and the usual trailers for other DC spirited DVD sets.
All in all, this DVD area is recommended for anyone who is a fan of the Shipshape Friends and/or the Legion of Doom, and for anyone who is a fan of this era of Saturday morning television.
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