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7.2/10 No. of episodes 36 Number of episodes 36 | 7.4/10 IMDb 4.8/10 Country of origin United States First episode date 9 September 1967 Number of seasons 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Genre Animated seriesSuperhero comicsAdventure Created by Mort WeisingerPaul Norris Cast Similar The Adventures of Batman, The New Adventures of Super, Birdman and the Galaxy Trio, Batman: The Brave and the B, Super Friends |
Aquaman 1960 s cartoon series introduction
Aquaman is a Filmation animated series that premiered on CBS on September 9, 1967, and ended June 1970. It is a 30-minute version of The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure, repackaged without the Superman and Superboy segments. The show is composed of previously aired adventures featuring the DC Comics superheroes Aquaman (voiced by Marvin Miller) and his sidekick Aqualad (voiced by Jerry Dexter), the Atom, the Flash and Kid Flash, the Green Lantern and Hawkman. The Justice League of America (Atom, Flash, Green Lantern, Hawkman and Superman) and Teen Titans (Speedy, Kid Flash, Wonder Girl and Aqualad) are also featured in team adventures. The series was narrated by Ted Knight.
Contents
- Aquaman 1960 s cartoon series introduction
- Aquaman the unabridged parody series episode 1
- DVD release
- References
Aquaman the unabridged parody series episode 1
DVD release
In recent years, Aquaman episodes have been seen as part of Cartoon Network's Boomerang. In 1985, Warner Home Video released eight selected Aquaman episodes of the series on VHS in the "Super Powers" video collection along with Batman, Superboy and Superman. These videos were rereleased in 1996 and are now out of print. On October 23, 2007, Warner Home Video released The Adventures of Aquaman: The Complete Collection on DVD in Region 1; the 2-disc set features all 36 Aquaman segments from the series, as well as special features, including a retrospective featurette titled Aquaman: The Sovereign of the Seas, which explores Aquaman's depiction in various media and how his character and superheroic capabilities have progressed over the years.