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Silver Surfing Safari

June 20th, 2007

It’s amazing that both Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four are major motion pictures in release at the same time, just as they were cartoons on TV at the same time 40 years ago. Stan Lee believed in the mainstream acceptance of this material, but it sure seemed unlikely it would ever materialize.

Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer seems to be doing all right at the box office. I haven’t seen it yet, and there’s no need for you to rush out either, because you can watch the 1967 cartoon version of the story.

It’s funny how the movie title makes no mention of Galactus, and the cartoon title from 40 years ago makes no mention of the Silver Surfer. This was on TV only a year after the original Fantastic Four comic books were out, featuring these bizarre, but now classic, Jack Kirby characters. Hey, the Surfer is wearing BVD briefs!

The recording has a few seconds missing where the DVR jumped between time slots. The animation in this cartoon sure is minimal! Many of the still frames reveal some rather amateurish drawing, including the video preview frame above, but at least the show is colorful. Still, the quality is quite a comedown from the days of Jonny Quest, featured previously.

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