| "The Origin of Captain America" | |
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| Series Captain America Season 1, Episode 1/1 | |
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| Air date | September 1st, 1966 |
| Director | Clyde Geronimi; Sid Marcus |
| Starring | Sandy Becker; Paul Kligman |
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"The Origin of Captain America" is the title to the first vignette from the first episode of the Captain America animated television series, which is part of the Marvel Super-Heroes programming block. It is based on stories taken directly from comic book issues originally published by Marvel Comics. This episode first aired in syndication on Monday, September 1st, 1966.
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Starring[]
| Actor | Role |
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| Sandy Becker | Captain America, Steve Rogers |
| Carl Banas | Bucky Barnes |
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| Actor | Role |
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| Vita Linder | Peggy Carter |
Co-Starring[]
| Actor | Role |
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| Paul Kligman | The Red Skull |
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