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Latest revision as of 12:52, 17 October 2014
The Superman animated cartoons, commonly known as the "Fleischer Superman cartoons" were a series of seventeen animated Technicolor short films, released by Paramount Pictures between 1941 and 1943, based upon the comic book character Superman.
Media Infomation[edit]
Cartoon series
Made by[edit]
Fleischer Studios/Famous Studios
Country of Origin[edit]
US
Dates[edit]
US: 1941-1943
Characters[edit]
Episodes etc.[edit]
1941[edit]
- 1 - Superman
- 2 - The Mechanical Monsters
1942[edit]
- 3 - Billion Dollar Limited
- 4 - The Arctic Giant
- 5 - The Bulleteers
- 6 - The Magnetic Telescope
- 7 - Electric Earthquake
- 8 - Volcano
- 9 - Terror on the Midway
- 10 - Japoteurs
- 11 - Showdown
- 12 - Eleventh Hour
- 13 - Destruction, Inc.
1943[edit]
- 14 - The Mummy Strikes
- 15 - Jungle Drums
- 16 - The Underground World
- 17 - Secret Agent
Usage[edit]
First Used in a Poop by[edit]
Sources[edit]
These cartoons are in the Public Domain meaning you can use them with fear of copyright problems.