The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians

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The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians
list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
ProducerLarry Latham
Editors
  • (sound editor)
  • Running time22 minutes (11 minutes per segment)
    Production companies
    Original release
    NetworkABC
    ReleaseSeptember 7 (1985-09-07) –
    October 26, 1985 (1985-10-26)
    Related

    The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians is an American

    animated television series about a team of superheroes that ran in 1985. It was produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and is based on the Justice League and associated comic book characters published by DC Comics.[1]

    Summary

    In the fall of 1985, the final version of Hanna-Barbera's Super Friends premiered. The Justice League of America (now called the Super Powers Team, to tie-in with the Super Powers Collection toyline then being produced by Kenner) were once again headquartered at the Hall of Justice (which had been redesigned for this series to appear more pentagon-like and seemingly larger) in Metropolis, and battled familiar foes such as Darkseid, Lex Luthor and Scarecrow.[2]

    Amidst those changes, another change in the series was the absence of a narrator in every episode. In the original series from 1973,

    Cyborg, wholly replaced the Wonder Twins for the purposes of target audience identification figures. The animation was also improved; most notably Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman looked more like their DC Comics versions, since the style guide illustrated by José Luis García-López in 1982
    was heavily used for this series.

    The story lines in many of the 1985 episodes were also a bit more dramatic compared to previous installments. The only episodes that featured the old Super Friends style and charm were "The Bizarro Super Powers Team" and "The Case of the Stolen Powers". Except where noted as a short, each episode was 30 minutes long. The show lasted only one season on ABC, marking the end of Hanna-Barbera's 12-year run of the Super Friends.

    Characters

    The Super Powers Team aka The Justice League

     

    In the episode titled "The Fear", Batman's origin is told for the first time outside of the actual comics. In a flashback, it shows Thomas and Martha Wayne being confronted by an unidentified mugger, just after watching a Robin Hood movie with their small son Bruce. When Thomas ends up trying to fight the mugger, Bruce quotes "No Dad, he's got a..." and lightning is shown in the sky as his parents are shot. The episode was written by Alan Burnett, later a story editor on Batman: The Animated Series. This was also a lengthy appearance of Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson outside their respective Batman and Robin personas.

    This series also marked the first ever appearance of

    Justice League of America under Superman
    . In the introductory episode to Cyborg, "The Seeds of Doom", Cyborg's abilities save Earth from Darkseid's seeds, but as Superman warns, makes Darkseid a dangerous enemy to Cyborg, so Cyborg joins the League.

    The Flash appeared only in "The Death of Superman" episode #7, and never used his powers.

    Cyborg. This was the first time Wonder Woman's red boots were animated with white stripes since the cancellation of Lynda Carter's live action television series
    on CBS six years earlier.

    New Gods of Apokolips villains

    • Darkseid – following on from the previous season, Darkseid still had two goals: conquer Earth, and marry Wonder Woman; despite his power, the Super Powers Team managed to best him time and again. He was voiced by Frank Welker, using the same deep, growling voice he used for Dr. Claw in Inspector Gadget and (with heavy electronic modulation) Soundwave in The Transformers.
    • Desaad
    • Kalibak
    • The Parademons
      – when Darkseid became a recurring villain with this series, the Parademons followed (although the use of the word "demon" on television was often protested by parents' groups). Thus Darkseid's minions were always referred to as "para-drones", despite not looking remotely robotic. Their vocalizations are provided by Frank Welker.

    Boom tubes were used here, but referred to as "Star Gates", and they are used by the natives of Apokolips, though without the sonic boom caused by boom tubes; these were carried over from the previous season. New Genesis
    was never shown or mentioned.

    Individual villains

    Both

    The Penguin
    made their first (and only) Super Friends appearances in two different episodes. While Batman and Robin appeared in Joker's debut episode, they were not present in Penguin's.

    Cast

    Episodes

    No.
    overall
    No. in
    season
    TitleWritten byOriginal air date
    861"The Seeds of Doom"Alan BurnettSeptember 7, 1985 (1985-09-07)

    After single-handedly capturing Superman's perennial nemesis Lex Luthor, the bionic Cyborg is invited to join the Justice League of America but surprisingly turns down the offer. Anxious to have someone his own age as a fellow Team member, the nuclear-powered Firestorm seeks out Cyborg to learn the reason for his reticence. But it will take the intervention of Darkseid and his Parademons, to say nothing of some horrific-looking sea pods, to make Cyborg change his mind.

    Cameos: Sarah Simms

    Note: From this point onwards, the show was retooled with a darker tone, a significantly different art style, and many previous notable characters with reduced roles.
    87a2a"The Ghost Ship"Antoni ZalewskiSeptember 14, 1985 (1985-09-14)
    With Darkseid and his minions in hot pursuit, Superman, Firestorm and Cyborg temporarily take shelter in a huge derelict space vessel. It turns out that the three Galactic Guardians have boarded a ghost ship, controlled by a fugitive princess who uses hologram images to ward off pirates and to protect the people of her planet—who live in miniaturized form in a locket around her neck. Darkseid hopes to exploit the princess, and to take sinister advantage of Superman's weakened state.
    87b2b"The Bizarro Super Powers Team"Glenn LeopoldSeptember 14, 1985 (1985-09-14)
    Bizarro #1, the weird yet funny Superman doppelganger from Htrae (Bizarro World), uses his duplicator ray to create Bizarro versions of Wonder Woman, Firestorm and Cyborg. These "opposite clones" are then called upon to protect Bizarro World from its many enemies. However, the prankish Mr. Mxyzptlk plans to harness the powers of the three Bizarro superheroes in order to wreak havoc upon the earth, in an endless series of nasty pranks and practical jokes specially designed to drive everyone as crazy as he is. The real Wonder Woman uses the duplicator ray on Mr. Mxyzptlk to create Mr. Kltpzyxm, causing the Bizarro Super Powers team to go back to Bizarro World and stop him, and making Mr. Mxyzptlk accidentally say his name backwards and go back to the 5th dimension.
    883"The Darkseid Deception"Story by : Rich Fogel & Alan Burnett
    Teleplay by : Rich Fogel
    September 21, 1985 (1985-09-21)
    Little does Wonder Woman suspect that the man she assumes to be her mortal boyfriend Steve Trevor is actually the evil Darkseid, who has rearranged his molecular structure in order to impersonate Steve. It's all part of a master plan to steal the deadly TC7 satellite and transform everyone on earth into hideous mutants. The Galactic Guardians set out to rescue the real Steve and thwart Darkseid, a task made difficult when Wonder Woman herself is kidnapped.
    894"The Fear"Alan BurnettSeptember 28, 1985 (1985-09-28)

    Gotham City is literally held in the grip of terror by The Scarecrow's arsenal of Fear Transmitters. Scouring Gotham in search of Scarecrow, Batman is himself paralyzed with fright when he finds himself in the middle of Crime Alley, where years earlier the parents of Batman's alter ego Bruce Wayne had been murdered in cold blood. Taking advantage of the situation, Scarecrow intends to keep Batman trapped in Crime Alley forever by using a captured Robin and Wonder Woman as bait, forcing the Caped Crusader to purge himself of his lifelong fears once and for all.

    Note: This is the first time that the origin of Batman is told in any other media outside the comics.
    905"The Wild Cards"Story by : John Loy & Alan Burnett
    Teleplay by : John Loy
    October 5, 1985 (1985-10-05)

    There's a new supervillain in town, and his name is The Ace. Gathering together a gang of four hardened delinquents, the Ace decks them out in sinister playing-card costumes, and thus the Royal Flush Gang is born. In their efforts to defeat this scurrilous quintet of no-goods, Robin and Cyborg discover that the Ace is taking his orders directly from their perennial enemy Darkseid, while Batman learns to his astonishment that the Ace is not a "new" nemesis at all, but instead a very old one - The Joker.

    Note: The Joker makes his first and only appearance in this episode.
    91a6a"Brainchild"Donald F. GlutOctober 12, 1985 (1985-10-12)

    While enjoying a day off with Firestorm, Cyborg is captured by the robot minions of supercomputer Brainiac, who intends to use the bionic dogooder for one of his typically evil "mind-blowing" experiments. To save the life of his fellow Galactic Guardian, Firestorm enlists the aid of Superman and rushes to Cyborg's rescue, but it may already be too late: the two superpowered good guys are confronted by a gigantic killer robot, with Cyborg's brain and intellect trapped inside its power source.

    Cameos: Green Lantern
    91b6b"The Case of the Stolen Powers"Mark YoungOctober 12, 1985 (1985-10-12)

    While languishing in prison with the Penguin as his cellmate, evil necromancer Felix Faust conjures up a spell which enables him to steal the special powers of Superman. No sooner has this happened than the Penguin appropriates these powers for himself, and as result the Super Powers Team now works for him. In order to thwart the Penguin and emerge as the real villain of the piece, Faust absorbs all of Superman's powers, but Firestorm creates a kryptonite crown on Faust's head, weakening him and Wonder Woman uses her Magic Lasso to force him to give up Superman's powers and return them to the Man of Steel.

    Note: First appearance of Felix Faust and The Penguin. Curiously, Batman and Robin were not present to face The Penguin. Aquaman, Hawkman, and Samurai cameo appearances.
    927"The Death of Superman"Story by : Alan Burnett
    Teleplay by : John Loy & Alan Burnett
    October 19, 1985 (1985-10-19)

    The unthinkable has happened: Superman is dead, the victim of Kryptonite poisoning. Injured in the mishap which felled Superman, a weakened Firestorm is captured by Darkseid, who wants the Galactic Guardian to reveal the details of the Man of Steel's demise. Meanwhile, several members of the Super Powers Team gather at the Fortress of Solitude, where they come across evidence indicating that Superman is still alive. Suspecting it to be true, they don't know why he allowed the other Team members to fall into Darkseid's clutches.

    Note: The Flash and El Dorado appeared in this episode. Cameos by Robin, Aquaman, Flash, Hawkman, Samurai, El Dorado.
    938"Escape from Space City"Alan Burnett & Antoni ZalewskiOctober 26, 1985 (1985-10-26)

    The evil Darkseid's latest project involves the capture and takeover of Star City, a gigantic orbiting earth colony. To this end, he replaces the satellite's kidnapped inventor Mr. Moko with a robot lookalike that even fools Moko's daughter, Kiri. Meanwhile, Batman, Firestorm and Samurai must steer clear of Darkseid's minions Kalibak and DeSaad and their robot army, long enough to allow Superman, Wonder Woman and Aquaman to seek out and destroy the control equipment hidden in Darkseid's headquarters.

    Absent: Robin

    Home media

    • On October 23, 2007,
      Hanna-Barbera Productions and Warner Bros. Family Entertainment) released the complete series of The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians on DVD, containing all 10 episodes of the ninth and final Super Friends series was intended to be unedited and uncut, and presented in its original broadcast presentation and original airdate order, but one episode "The Bizarro Super Powers Team" is missing its title card on the DVD and "Escape From Star City" was the actual final episode (#8). On the DVD, "The Death of Superman" is mistakenly listed as episode #8 on disc 2,[4] despite listed as episode #7 (the true number) on the DVD packaging.[5] The author of The Ultimate Super Friends guide suggests that this should have been the final episode because it starred all the members of The Super Powers Team, despite broadcast as episode #7. In truth, the final episode "Escape From Star City" has the united team of the core founding members for the first and last time as Aquaman appears in an active role in this episode.[6][7]
    DVD name Ep No. Release date
    The Complete Series 10 October 23, 2007

    In addition, the episodes "The Death of Superman" and "The Seeds of Doom" were included on Warner's 25 Cartoon Collection: DC Comics, released on August 27, 2013. Those episodes were included on disc 2 of Warner's The Best of Superman, released on June 4 the same year.

    References

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    3. ^ "The Bizarro Super Powers Team". The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians. Season 1. Episode 3. November 21, 1985. Hanna-Barbera.
    4. ^ Warner Home Video DVD, The Super Powers Team Galactic Guardians, October 23, 2007
    5. ^ Iannella, A. 1986. TV Week: From Super Friends to Super Powers Team. Academic press, Adelaide. 96 pp.
    6. ^ Rodgers, W. 2016. The Ultimate Super Friends Companion. BRBTV books, USA. 530 pp.
    7. ^ Cyrenne, Randall (November 27, 2007). "The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians • Animated Views". Animated-views.com. Retrieved June 1, 2016.

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