The Superfriends (1973-74) (US - DVD R1)
Warner Home Video reveals artwork for a release of Season One, Volume One
Title: The Superfriends (1973-74)
Starring: N/A (Animation)
Released: 5th January 2010
SRP: $26.99
Further Details:
Warner Home Video has announced The Superfriends (1973-74): Season One, Volume One for the 5th January. Retail will be around $26.99. The 2-disc Collector's Edition will include eight 1 hour adventures ("The Power Pirate", "The Baffles Puzzle", "Professor Goodfellow's G.E.E.C.", "The Weather Maker", "Dr. Pelagian's War", "The Shamon 'U'", "Too Hot to Handle", "The Androids"). We've attached the official package artwork below:

Quote: The series featured the adventures of DC Comics book heroes Superman, Batman, Robin, Wonder Woman, and Aquaman. These five superheroes along with superheroes in training Wendy, Marvin, and Wonder Dog focused their abilities on putting away criminals, saving lives, and stopping terrible disasters. Each episode of the SuperFriends was geared to present, not only action, but also some lesson of educational value. A number of other famous DC comic book heroes appeared: Plastic Man, The Flash, and Green Arrow Eight 1-hour timeless adventures in a Deluxe 2-Disc Collector’s Edition showcase the universe’s greatest heroes paving the way for a brighter future.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: N/A (Animation)
Released: 5th January 2010
SRP: $26.99
Further Details:
Warner Home Video has announced The Superfriends (1973-74): Season One, Volume One for the 5th January. Retail will be around $26.99. The 2-disc Collector's Edition will include eight 1 hour adventures ("The Power Pirate", "The Baffles Puzzle", "Professor Goodfellow's G.E.E.C.", "The Weather Maker", "Dr. Pelagian's War", "The Shamon 'U'", "Too Hot to Handle", "The Androids"). We've attached the official package artwork below:

Synopsis
Quote: The series featured the adventures of DC Comics book heroes Superman, Batman, Robin, Wonder Woman, and Aquaman. These five superheroes along with superheroes in training Wendy, Marvin, and Wonder Dog focused their abilities on putting away criminals, saving lives, and stopping terrible disasters. Each episode of the SuperFriends was geared to present, not only action, but also some lesson of educational value. A number of other famous DC comic book heroes appeared: Plastic Man, The Flash, and Green Arrow Eight 1-hour timeless adventures in a Deluxe 2-Disc Collector’s Edition showcase the universe’s greatest heroes paving the way for a brighter future.
News by Tom Woodward
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Ultraman wrote: I'm getting sick of Warner Bros. Only 8 episodes? 2 Disc?
You suck, Warner Bros.
They're one hour episodes. Super Friends suck anyways
You suck, Warner Bros.
They're one hour episodes. Super Friends suck anyways
Wow 8 Episodes on Two Discs? Thats so gay. They did the same with Unwrapped, 9 episodes 3 discs.
Plus why dont we get these on Blu-Ray? No classic cartoons come on Blu-Ray.
Plus why dont we get these on Blu-Ray? No classic cartoons come on Blu-Ray.
The release date should be "2010" and not "2009".
Watching all of these and one of "Batman:The Animated Series" and you'll find BATS tops it!!!!
Haven't ever watched the show, but that is some downright classy artwork.
I'm so buying this
Lol Hanna Barbera made some c**ppy stuff back in the day until they started parodying the characters like Space Ghost coast to coast and Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law.
I'm so renting this off Netflix.
yeah warner is weird with their releasing sometimes. i still dont get why they released Freakazoid in 2 season sets. they were 2 discs each and season 2 was so short they could have easily just made a "complete series" 4 disc collection instead.
and now a 2 disc set with 8 1hour episodes for this show? i can understand splitting a season for shows that had 35-45 episodes per season or more but this is just ridiculous.
and now a 2 disc set with 8 1hour episodes for this show? i can understand splitting a season for shows that had 35-45 episodes per season or more but this is just ridiculous.



You suck, Warner Bros.