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- "I who have crested the currents of space, I must resign myself to this pale blue orb upon which Galactus has sentenced me to remain... forever."
- ―Silver Surfer
"Doomsday" | |
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Series Fantastic Four Season 2, Episode 13 | |
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Air date | February 24th, 1996 |
Writers | Cydne Clark |
Director | Thomas McLaughlin, Jr. |
Producers | Avi Arad; Stan Lee; Rick Ungar; Tom Tataranowicz; Larry Houston |
Starring | Beau Weaver; Lori Alan; Quinton Flynn; Chuck McCann |
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"Doomsday" is the thirteenth episode of season two of the animated superhero fantasy series Fantastic Four and the thirty-third and final episode of the series overall. The episode was directed by Thomas McLaughlin, Jr. and written by Cydne Clark. It first aired in syndication on Saturday, February 24th, 1996.
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Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Beau Weaver | Mister Fantastic, Reed Richards |
Lori Alan | Invisible Woman, Susan Richards |
Quinton Flynn | Human Torch, Johnny Storm |
Chuck McCann | The Thing, Ben Grimm |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Edward Albert | Silver Surfer, Norrin Radd |
Kathy Ireland | Crystal |
Simon Templeton | Doctor Doom, Victor von Doom |
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Quotes[]
- Silver Surfer: Supposedly savage of all Earths creatures, I sit in peace. I dwell in safety. For food has been plentiful and no longer do they hunger. And the humans would call you beast? There's no violence in your heart, no hint of avarice, no smoldering hate. Yet man who has won dominion over all this world is a stranger to peace.
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- Silver Surfer: Prisoner caught in the net of his own nameless fears, and here stand I...hopelessly trapped in a world of madness, where reason is shunned while violence prevails. But no longer shall the Silver Surfer be part of man's insanity let humanity do what it will. As for me, I shall dwell amongst the beasts, while search for some semblance of freedom in the polluted skies of this mad orbiting prison which men call Earth!
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- Silver Surfer: I who have crested the currents of space, I must resign myself to this pale blue orb upon which Galactus has sentenced me to remain... forever.
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- Doctor Doom: Imagine, I now possess the power to end hunger, to abolish disease, to eliminate crime, to establish a perfectly content, perfectly ordered world, all under the benevolence of my iron will! But first, I have a little unfinished business with the Fantastic Four.
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- Ben Grimm: Yo, Lead Lips! Candygram!
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- Ben Grimm: This time I'm gonna hit him so hard, his grandchildren'll be born bouncin'!
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- Reed Richards: It's purpose isn't to weaken Doom. It's to make him angry.
- Ben Grimm: Great strategy. Maybe next we can sneak up on him and give him a wedgie!
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- Silver Surfer: I still have much to learn of the ways of human beings. It is true that you are slaves to greed and fear. And yet, there is a nobility in your hearts that cannot be denied. Perhaps someday, I will understand.
- Reed Richards: Perhaps someday, we all will.
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