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The Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam!
1981 American TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam! is an NBC Saturday-morning cartoon produced by Filmation Studios in 1981. The half-hour show included two cartoon stories, with a variety of live-action wraparound segments.[1]
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Hero High featured a group of students attending a high school for superheroes.[2] This was a comedy originally planned to feature the characters from Archie Comics, but during development, production company Filmation terminated their relationship with the publishers, and the characters were turned into more generic versions of the same roles.[1]
Shazam! was based on the DC Comics series of the same name, the adventures of Captain Marvel and his Marvel Family, including Mary Marvel, Captain Marvel Jr., Uncle Marvel, and their tiger, Tawky Tawny.[3] In the show, the team fights enemies like Doctor Sivana, Mister Mind, Black Adam, Mister Atom, Ibac, and more.[4]
From time to time, the characters of one show would appear in the other. Isis from The Secrets of Isis also made a guest appearance in animated form on Hero High.
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Hero High
Shazam!
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Cast
Hero High
- John Berwick – Rex Ruthless
- Jere Fields – Misty Magic
- Linda Gary – Miss Grimm
- Jim Greenleaf – Weatherman
- Christopher Hensel – Captain California
- Maylo McCaslin – Dirty Trixie
- Alan Oppenheimer – Mr. Sampson
- Rebecca Perle – Glorious Gal
- Erika Scheimer – Brat Man
- Lou Scheimer – A.W.O.L.
- Johnny Venocour – Punk Rock
Shazam!
- Barry Gordon – Captain Marvel Jr./Freddy Freeman
- Dawn Jeffory – Mary Marvel/Mary Batson, Freckles Marvel, Aunt Minerva
- Burr Middleton – Captain Marvel/Billy Batson
- Alan Oppenheimer – Uncle Marvel/Uncle Dudley, Doctor Sivana, Tawky Tawny, Shazam, Mister Atom
- Norm Prescott – Narrator (uncredited)
- Lou Scheimer – Sterling Morris, Mister Mind, Black Adam, Ibac (uncredited)
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Reception
In 1982, The Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam! was nominated for a Young Artist Award for "Best Children's Television Series", while Rebecca Perle won a YAA for "Best Young Actress in a Daytime Series".[5] Two years later, she and Johnny "Punk Rock" Venocour would co-star in Savage Streets.
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