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Super Friends, Trans-Thematic Media Branding, and the 1970s/80s Team-Based Superhero
By
Ian Peters
University of North Georgia
October 20, 2015
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series Super Friends began a 9-season
run
on television that defined the genre for a generation of ... have several tie-ins during its original
run
, including a DC-produced comic, the cartoon is effectively ...
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The Campy Fun of Jem
By
Jacqueline Ristola
University of Bristol
October 19, 2015
also derives from its over the top drama. In contrast to Eric’s greed, Jerrica also
runs
a home for ...
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Adapting the Addamses: Hanna-Barbera & TV Formats
By
Matt Smith
Georgia State University
October 21, 2015
producing more television animation than most other studios, and many of its properties were
running
on ...
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“I Bet You We Won’t See Him Again Until Doomsday!”: Hanna-Barbera’s Fantastic Four
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Thomas Speelman
Independent
October 18, 2015
Hanna-Barbera ruled the small world of TV animation. The Flintstones had finished its pioneering
run
the ...