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Zoom, Zoom, Superman! is a 1973 Filipino parody film of the DC Comics superhero Superman. [1] [2] [3] The film stars Ariel Ureta as the titular superhero, which is also his debut film. [4] Filipino director Joey Gosiengfiao, who is known for his campy films, directed this film as one of his firsts. [5] Elwood Perez and Ishmael Bernal served as ...
Superman is a 1988 American animated Saturday morning television series produced by Ruby-Spears Enterprises for Warner Bros. Television that aired on CBS from September 17 to December 10, 1988, featuring the DC Comics superhero of the same name (coinciding with the character's 50th anniversary, along with the live-action Superboy TV series that year). [2]
On April 7, 2009, another release was made, this time a collection of all the cartoons released by Warner Home Video as the first authorized collection from the original masters, titled Max Fleischer's Superman: 1941–1942 with a suggested price at $26.99; the set included one new special feature in the form of "The Man, The Myth, Superman ...
A comic book miniseries based on the My Adventures with Superman TV series was released in June 2024, written by series producer and comics writer Josie Campbell and drawn by artist Pablo M. Collar. The comic series picks up from the end of season one and serves as a bridge to season two of My Adventures with Superman animated series.
As Superman struggles to free himself from the power line's wires, the robot arrives at the lair, but instead of the jewels, the inventor finds Lois inside it. When she refuses to tell the inventor what became the jewels at his demand, the latter prepares to lower her into a pot of molten metal in part of what appears to be an industrial foundry .
Superman & Lois Team Talks Powerful Surprise and Tragic Loss in Episode 3: ‘We Felt Like People Wouldn’t Expect It’ Andy Swift October 14, 2024 at 6:00 PM
The video was filmed in a flip book style, with the animation portion of the video being drawn by Andymation. [13] It was mostly filmed at Urban's warehouse in Nashville, Tennessee . He noted inspiration from the video for Norwegian synth-pop band A-ha 's hit " Take On Me ", which he called one of his "favourite videos of all time".
Ron Howard makes a cameo appearance as Max's son, and Simon Pegg appears as John Landis; Landis had done this style of video before in his web series Cooking With Comics, [12] as well as his videos Vague Recollections of Watchmen and Drunk Comic Book History: The Robins.