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Revision as of 18:24, 22 September 2009

The Super Hero Squad Show
Voices ofCharlie Adler
Alimi Ballard
Steven Blum
Grey DeLisle
Mikey Kelley
Tom Kenny
Stan Lee
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26
Production
Executive producersAlan Fine
Simon Philips
Eric S. Rollman
Running time22 min
Production companiesMarvel Animation

Film Roman

Noxxon Entertainment
Original release
NetworkCartoon Network
Teletoon
Release2009-09-14

The Super Hero Squad Show is an animated television series by Marvel Animation. It is based on the Marvel Super Hero Squad action figure line from Hasbro, and is a humorous take on the Marvel universe. The series' animation is produced by Film Roman.

The show debuted on TELETOON in Canada on Sunday, September 13, 2009 at 8:30 am as part of the network's Action Force block.[1]

The show was to debut on Cartoon Network in the United States on September 19, 2009.[2] It aired on Cartoon Network on September 14, 2009.

The show debuts in the UK on NickToons in October 2009.[3]

Plot

The series takes place all over the world, but the Marvel heroes live in Superhero City while the villains live in Villainville. The season-long plot involves pieces of the Infinity Sword being scattered across the globe, and now Doctor Doom must gather the pieces so he can rule the universe.

Episodes

Season 1: 2009-2010

EP# Title Director Writer Airdate Prod. code
1"And Lo? A Pilot Shall Come"Michael R. GerardMatt WayneSeptember 14 2009101
The Squad fights to keep a fractal away from Doctor Doom when he sends Mole Man and his monsters to attack Super Hero City.
2"To Err is Superhuman!"Michael R. GerardJames KriegSeptember 14 2009102
Wolverine is assigned to train a new hero trainee named Reptil at the time when Doctor Doom sends Abomination and the Wrecking Crew to get the latest fractal.
3"This Silver, This Surfer"TBAMark HoffmeierSeptember 26 2009103
The squad gets frustrated when Silver Surfer cannot get the hang of Earth customs.
4"Hulk Talk Smack!"TBAEugene SonOctober 3 2009104
During a chaotic battle with Klaw & Screaming Mimi, a fractal’s cosmic power turns the Hulk into the Gray Hulk.

Production

The show's executive producers include Alan Fine, Simon Philips, and Eric Rollman, with Joe Quesada as co-executive producer. 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.[4] Other writers include Michael Ryan, Nicole Dubuc, Eugene Son, James Krieg, and Mark Hoffmeier. Jamie Simone voice directs the series.

Confirmed cast

The following have been confirmed to do voice work in this series:[5]

References

See also

  • The Rumorbuster Super Hero Squad Show news, episode guide, message board and information on the toy line, video game and comic strip