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Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends
Genre
Animation
Created by
Stan Lee (characters)
Presented by
Marvel Productions
Voices of
Dan GilvezanFrank WelkerKathy Garver
Narrated by
Dick Tufeld (Season 1)Stan Lee (Season 2 and Season 3)
Country of origin
United States
Language(s)
English
No. of seasons
3
No. of episodes
24 (List of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
David H. DePatie, Lee Gunther
Producer(s)
Dennis Marks
Running time
25 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel
NBC
Original run
September 12, 1981 September 10, 1983
Chronology
Preceded by
Spider-Man (1981 TV series)
Followed by
Spider-Man (1994 TV series)
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends is an animated series produced by Marvel Productions Ltd. starring established Marvel Comics characters Spider-Man and Iceman and an original character, Firestar. As a trio called the Spider-Friends, they fought against various villains.
Contents
1 Broadcast schedule
2 Season changes and popularity
3 Storyline
4 Original characters
4.1 Lightwave
4.2 Videoman
4.2.1 As a villain
4.2.2 -As a superhero
5 Cast
5.1 Additional cast
6 DVD
7 Reception
8 Comics
8.1 Adaptation
8.2 Firestar
8.3 Amazing Friends 2006
8.3.1 Opposites attack!
8.3.2 Spider-Man and his amazing Friends co-workers
8.4 Ultimate Spider-Man
8.5 Amazing Friends in-continuity?
9 Series notes
10 References
11 External links
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Broadcast schedule
Originally broadcast on NBC as a Saturday morning cartoon, the series ran first-run original episodes for three seasons, from 1981 to 1983, then aired repeats for an additional two years (from 1984 to 1986). Alongside the 1981 Spider-Man animated series, Amazing Friends was later re-aired in the late 1980s as part of the 90 minute Marvel Action Universe (not to be confused with 1977’s The Marvel Action Universe), a syndicated series that was used as a platform for old and new Marvel-produced animated fare (the newer programming featured RoboCop: The Animated Series, Dino-Riders and on occasion ryde of the X-Men, which was intended to serve as a pilot for a potential X-Men animated series).
Season changes and popularity
In the second season, the show was aired along with a newly produced Hulk animated series as The Incredible Hulk and the Amazing Spider-Man. The two shows shared one intro which showcased the new title. Stan Lee began narrating the episodes in the second season. Narrations by Stan Lee were also ADDED to the first season episodes at this time so that the series seemed cohesive. These narrations (for the first and second season) are not on the current masters. They have not aired since the NBC airings.(As seen on the Stan Lee narration list at Spider-Friends.com)
For the third season, there was another title change. This time the characters’ names would be reversed and the show was called, The Amazing Spider-Man and the Incredible Hulk. It remained that way for most of the remaining years. NBC did air the show individually in mid-season (post 1986) after it was not initially announced for their fall schedule. Only some of the Stan Lee narrations for the third season are on the current masters. The missing narrations have not aired since the NBC airings.
Storyline
Peter Parker (Spider-Man), Bobby Drake (Iceman), and Angelica Jones (Firestar) are all college students at Empire State University. After working together to defeat the Beetle and recovering the “Power Booster” he stole from Tony Stark (a.k.a. Iron Man) the trio decide to team-up permanently as the “Spider-Friends.” They live together in Peter’s Aunt May’s home with her and a pet dog, Ms. Lion, a lhasa apso. Together, the superheroes battle various supervillains.
Some stories featured team-ups with other characters from the Marvel Universe, including Captain America, Iron Man, Sunfire, and the mid-1970s X-Men.
Original characters
A number of characters in the series were original characters that did not appear in the comics prior to the premiere of the series:
Lightwave
Iceman and Lightwave
Lightwave’s real name is Aurora Dante. Like her half-brother Bobby Drake (a.k.a. the superhero Iceman), Lightwave is a mutant. She can manipulate and control light. Her other light-based powers include a powerful laser blast and a photon force field. She can also transform herself into light; in such a form, she is able to exist in the vacuum of outer space.
Lightwave’s only appearance was in “Save the GuardStar”, the final episode of the 1980s cartoon. She is apparently voiced by Kathy Garver, the same actress who…(and so on)
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