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The Super Hero Squad Show | |
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Genre | Action Adventure Sitcom |
Created by | Stan Lee Larry Lieber Roy Thomas Gene Colan Steve Ditko |
Voices of | Charlie Adler Alimi Ballard Steven Blum Dave Boat Jim Cummings Grey DeLisle Mikey Kelley Tom Kenny Stan Lee Tara Strong Travis Willingham |
Theme music composer | Parry Gripp and David Ari Leon |
Opening theme | "The Super Hero Squad Show" Theme |
Ending theme | "The Super Hero Squad Show" Theme (instrumental) |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 52 (40 aired) (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Alan Fine Simon Philips Eric S. Rollman |
Running time | 22-24 Minutes |
Production companies | Marvel Animation Film Roman Noxxon Entertainment Ingenious |
Original release | |
Network | Cartoon Network (2009-present), Disney XD (2011-present) Teletoon (2009-present) NickToons (2009-2010), Disney XD (2011-present) ABC3 (2009-present) |
Release | September 13, 2009-present September 14, 2009-present |
The Super Hero Squad Show is an American cartoon series by Marvel Animation. It is based on the Marvel Super Hero Squad action figure line from Hasbro, which portray the characters of the Marvel Universe in a cartoonish super-deformed-style. It is also a self-aware parody of the Marvel characters in that the heroes find themselves in comedic situations and have cartoonish bents to their usually serious personalities, such as The Incredible Hulk being jovial and good-natured but with "major anger issues". The series' animation is produced by Film Roman and is produced by Ingenious and Marvel Animation.
The show's first season debuted on Teletoon in Canada on Sunday, September 13, 2009 at 8:30am (ET) as part of the network's Action Force block.[1] The show returned on Teletoon on Sunday, February 4, 2011 at 7:00am (ET) for the debut of the second season.
The show's first season was to debut on Cartoon Network in the United States on September 19, 2009,[2] but aired five days earlier on September 14, 2009. The second season of the series premiered on October 23, 2010 at 6:30am (ET).
The series premiered on December 4, 2009 in Australia, on ABC3,[3] and in the UK on NickToons in October 2009.[4]
A massively multiplayer online game based on the series was released in 2011, entitled Marvel Super Hero Squad Online.[5]
Plot
Season 1
Prior to the beginning of the series, the villainous Doctor Doom, in pursuit of universal domination, attempts to acquire the limitless reality-bending power of the "Infinity Sword." He is stopped by Iron Man, but as a consequence of their battle, the sword is shattered into numerous "fractals" that rain down on Super Hero City.
Doctor Doom has forged alliances with just about every supervillain forming the Lethal Legion in order to hunt down the scattered fractals, each of which possess dangerous and different powers of their own. Doom's forces, including his two primary henchmen MODOK and the Abomination, dwell in Villainville which is separated from Super Hero City by a giant wall directly seen at the start of the series premiere. Once again opposing Doom's plan is Iron Man, now leading the elite team known as the Super Hero Squad, consisting of Falcon, Hulk, Silver Surfer, Thor, and Wolverine. Marvel initially intended to put Spider-Man in at least one episode of the show, but Sony (the owners of Spider-Man's television rights at the time) would not let them.[citation needed] Instead, Spider-Man was only allowed to be used in the video games, and was briefly mentioned in "Election of Evil" as "a guy who got incredible powers for being bitten by a radioactive bug".
Character |
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Iron Man |
Silver Surfer |
Falcon |
Hulk |
Thor |
Wolverine |
The Super Hero Squad are headquartered in the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier, and are frequently aided in their defense of Super Hero City by their boss Captain America, S.H.I.E.L.D. leader Ms. Marvel, rookie "Squaddie" and Wolverine's apprentice Reptil, and many more of their superhero friends.
By the end of Season One, the Infinity Sword is reforged when Galactus arrives to devour the Earth. It is later revealed that the Infinity Sword can only be wielded by someone who wields The Infinity Gauntlet. Silver Surfer rejoins Galactus as his Herald and leaves the team with the Infinity Sword in his possession. As of the aftermath of the battle, Villainville is destroyed, and Doctor Doom and his henchmen are arrested.
Season 2
A second season involves having the Scarlet Witch as a replacement of the Silver Surfer and focuses on traveling to different parts of the Marvel Universe, the galaxy, different dimensions, and through time. Thanos becomes the main villain for the first half of the season, as he will seek the six Infinity Gems in order to prove his superiority to Nebula and gain supremacy over the universe. He does eventually gain all six Infinity Gems; however, the Silver Surfer (who was corrupted by the Infinity Sword) steals the Infinity Gauntlet from Thanos, takes over the universe, and Silver Surfer transforms into the Dark Surfer. The Dark Surfer replaces Thanos as the main villain of the season.
Character |
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Iron Man |
Scarlet Witch[citation needed] |
Falcon |
Hulk |
Thor |
Wolverine |
Odin gave Thor a new costume made of chain armor made of metal to reflect the updated version in the Marvel Universe. This season also features the debuts of Firestar, Nova, Captain Marvel, the Squadron Supreme,[6] Hercules, Zeus, Annihilus, Nebula, Nightmare, Nighthawk, and She-Hulk.[7]
The second season premiered in the United States on October 23, 2010 on Cartoon Network,[8] to coincide with the release of its video game follow-up Marvel Super Hero Squad: The Infinity Gauntlet.
Episodes
During the first season in the opening sequence of the show, there is a running sight gag similar to The Simpsons where the Hulk picks up an Infinity Fractal and is transformed by its power into something different every episode, such as the classic grey-colored Hulk, a toddler Hulk, a disco Hulk parodying John Travolta, and a Hulk similar to Homer Simpson. This feature was removed in the second season.
Additionally, each episode's title card is an homage to a classic comic book cover as are some of the episode titles.
Production
The show's executive producers include Alan Fine, Simon Philips, and Eric Rollman, with Joe Quesada and Stan Lee as co-executive producers. Cort Lane is supervising producer. Mitch Schauer, creator of the Nickelodeon series The Angry Beavers, is the show's supervising director and character designer. Matt Wayne is the show's story-editor and head writer.[9] Other writers include Michael Ryan, Nicole Dubuc, Atul N. Rao, Eugene Son, James Krieg, and Mark Hoffmeier. Novelty song writer, Parry Gripp composed the theme song.
Home Media
United States
Shout! Factory released The Super Hero Squad Show: Quest For The Infinity Sword, Volume 1 on July 13, 2010. The DVD included the first 7 episodes of the show, as well as never-before-seen bonus features.
On November 9, 2010 The Super Hero Squad Show: Quest For The Infinity Sword, Volume 2 was released which contains 6 more episodes of the first season as well as more bonus features.[10]
On February 8, 2011 The Super Hero Squad Show: Quest For The Infinity Sword, Volume 3 will be released and contain the next 7 episodes of Season 1.[11]
United Kingdom
Four volumes have been released on DVD so far. Hero Up contains episodes 1-6, Hulk Smash contains episodes 7-11, Don't Call Me Wolvie contains episodes 12-16, and Tales of Evil contains episodes 17-21.
Australia
Magna Home Entertainment released The Super Hero Squad Show: The Infinity Fractal War (Vol 1) and Titanic Team-Ups (Vol 2) on June 2, 2010 and The Lethal Legion Strikes (Vol 3) on September 8, 2010. Each DVD includes 6-7 episodes of the show, as well as character profiles. (Australian Release). The final volume of Season One - Quest for the Infinity Sword (Vol 4) is scheduled to be released on November 3, 2010 and will include the final six episodes and character profiles.[needs update]
Canada
Vivendi Entertainment Canada released The Super Hero Squad Show: Hero Up, Squaddies (Volume 1) and "The Super Hero Squad Show: Titanic Team Ups (Volume 2) in Canada, they both contained five episodes each. A Volume 3 or a Volume 4 was not released. The last 16 episodes were only included in The Complete Season 1 DVD set, which contained the 1st 4 volumes. The Complete Season 1 contains Hero Up, Squaddies (Volume 1), Titanic Team Ups (Volume 2), Volume 3 and Volume 4. Volume 3 and Volume 4 are exclusive to the Complete Season 1 set.
Cast
The following have been confirmed to do voice work in this series:[12]
- Charlie Adler - Captain Britain, Doctor Doom, Melter, Plantman, Sabretooth, Wrecker, Super-Skrull (Season 1), Doombots, Cynthia "Coco" Von Doom, Phil Sheldon from Marvels, Hotel Employee Doombots
- Carlos Alazraqui - Cyclops, Ringmaster, Captain Australia
- Shawn Ashmore - Iceman
- Laura Bailey - Firestar
- Dee Bradley Baker - Annihilus, Devil Dinosaur
- Alimi Ballard - Falcon, Thunderball
- John Barrowman - Stranger
- Eric Bauza - Punisher
- Ted Biaselli - Helicarrier, Loki, Mole Man, Tricephalous, Terrax, Volstagg
- Brian Bloom - Daredevil, Bullseye
- Steven Blum - Wolverine, Heimdall (Season 1), Zabu, Abomination, Fin Fang Foom, Pyro, Thanos (Season 1), Redwing, Dro'ge
- Dave Boat - Thor, Thing, Uatu, Trapster, Baron Mordo, Galactus' Mom, Captain Liechtenstein, John Porter of Damage Control, Adam Warlock, The Watcher, Man-Thing, Doc Samson
- Clancy Brown - Mr. Sinister, Baron Strucker
- A. J. Buckley - Batroc the Leaper, Klaw, Toad
- Ty Burrell - Captain Marvel
- LeVar Burton - War Machine
- Jim Cummings - Thanos (Season 2), Super-Skrull (Season 2), Human Torch
- Antony Del Rio - Reptil
- Grey DeLisle - Ms. Marvel, Enchantress, Volcana, Frigga
- Josh Keaton - Moon-Boy
- Taye Diggs - Black Panther
- Nina Dobrev - Ellen
- Michael Dorn - Ronan the Accuser
- Susan Eisenberg - Power Princess
- Robert Englund - Dormammu
- Jonathan Frakes - High Evolutionary
- Pat Fraley - Beta Ray Bill
- Nika Futterman - Captain Brazil
- Greg Grunberg - Ant-Man
- Mark Hamill - Red Skull, Chthon
- Jess Harnell - Odin, Crimson Dynamo, Hercules, Heimdall (Season Two)
- Neil Patrick Harris - Spider-Man
- Lena Headey - Black Widow, Mystique
- Tricia Helfer - Sif
- Cheryl Hines - Stardust
- Lil' JJ - Luke Cage
- John Kassir - Deadpool
- Rod Keller - Bucky
- Mikey Kelley - Silver Surfer, Iron Fist
- Tom Kenny - Iron Man, Captain America, Colossus, Juggernaut, MODOK, Fandral
- Wayne Knight - Egghead
- Maurice LaMarche - Magneto
- Dyana Liu - Spider Woman
- Stan Lee - Mayor of Superhero City
- Jane Lynch - Nebula
- Jonathan Mankuta - Flatman, Zzzax
- Jason Marsden - Nova
- James Marsters - Mister Fantastic
- Scott Menville - Quicksilver
- Jennifer Morrison - Wasp
- Julie Morrison - Screaming Mimi/Songbird
- Tamera Mowry - Misty Knight
- John O'Hurley - Grandmaster
- Jim Parsons - Nightmare
- Adrian Pasdar - Hawkeye
- Rob Paulsen - Announcer
- Busy Phillips - Emma Frost
- Kevin Michael Richardson - Nick Fury, Scorpio
- Roger Rose - Doctor Strange, Bulldozer
- Katee Sackhoff - She-Hulk
- Dana Snyder - Howard The Duck, Arnim Zola
- Kevin Sorbo - Ka-Zar
- Ray Stevenson - Punisher
- Fred Stoller - Molecule Man
- Tara Strong - Invisible Woman, H.E.R.B.I.E., Scarlet Witch, Brynnie Bratton, Princess Anelle, Toro, Alicia Masters, Holoball
- Cree Summer - Storm
- Liam O'Brien - Nightcrawler
- George Takei - Galactus
- Michelle Trachtenberg - Valkyrie
- Hynden Walch - Jean Grey
- Jim Ward - Professor X
- Adam West - Nighthawk
- Travis Willingham - Hulk, Human Torch, Skurge, Piledriver, Hyperion, Zeus, Balder
- Dave Wittenberg - TBA
Crew
- Jamie Simone - Casting and Voice Director, Sound Supervisor
- Guy Michelemore - Music Composer
International Release
Country / Region | Channel | Premiere |
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United States | Cartoon Network | September 14, 2009 |
Disney XD | 2011 | |
Canada | Teletoon | September 13, 2009 |
United Kingdom | NickToons | October 2009 |
Australia | ABC3 | December 4, 2009 |
Taiwan | Cartoon Network | April 5, 2010 |
Finland | Disney XD | June 7, 2010 |
Poland | Disney XD | August 7, 2010 |
Netherlands | Disney XD | August 22, 2010 |
Comic Books
A one-shot comic book series, based on the show as released in fall 2009. The series was a success and Marvel renewed the series in January 2010 as an ongoing series. The ongoing series does not only feature characters from the show, but characters outside the show.
Reception
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Video Games
Two video games were developed based on the TV series:
An online game has been developed based on the TV series:
References
- ^ "teletoon.com". teletoon.com. Retrieved 2010-12-08.
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(help); Text "templates/show.php" ignored (help) - ^ Avila, Michael (2009-07-25). "SDCC 09 - Marvel Goes for Animated Super-Laughs in HERO UP!". Newsarama.com. Retrieved 2010-12-08.
- ^ "The Super Hero Squad Show Launches on ABC3 in Australia". Marvel.com. Retrieved 13 March 2011.
- ^ DeMott, Rick (2009-07-09). "Nick UK Joins Super Hero Squad". News.awn.com. Retrieved 2010-12-08.
- ^ "Super Hero Squad Online - The Marvel Super Hero MMO for Everyone!". Heroup.com. 2010-12-14. Retrieved 2011-04-02.
- ^ Harvey, James (2010-01-26). "Upcoming New "The Super Hero Squad Show" Episode Details for Cartoon Network". Marvel.toonzone.net. Retrieved 2010-12-08.
- ^ Parkin, JK (2010-07-14). "TV stars invade Marvel Super Hero Squad". Robot6.comicbookresources.com. Retrieved 2010-12-08.
- ^ Harvey, James (2010-09-28). "New "The Super Hero Squad Show" Home Video Release, Other Updates". Marvel.toonzone.net. Retrieved 2010-12-08.
- ^ Harvey, James (2009-02-17). "First Season Of "The Super Hero Squad Show" Set To Launch Late 2009 On Cartoon Network". Marvel.toonzone.net. Retrieved 2010-12-08.
- ^ "Shout! Factory To Release Super Hero Squad Show Volume 2 DVD in November | Superheroes-R-Us". Superheroes-r-us.com. 2010-11-09. Retrieved 2011-01-12.
- ^ "Super Hero Squad Show Volume 3 DVD in Early 2011 | Superheroes-R-Us". Superheroes-r-us.com. 2010-02-08. Retrieved 2011-01-12.
- ^ "Comics Continuum". Comics Continuum. 2009-07-28. Retrieved 2010-12-08.
External links
- Official website
- The Super Hero Squad Episodes Guide on TV.com
- The Super Hero Squad Show on Cartoon Network.com
- The Super Hero Squad Show on Animated Superheroes
- The Super Hero Squad Show at IMDb
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