"The Education of a Superhero" | |
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Series Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends Season 3, Episode 3 | |
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Air date | October 1st, 1983 |
Writers | Dennis Marks |
Director | Donald L. Jurwich |
Producers | David H. DePatie; Lee Gunther; Dennis Marks |
Starring | Dan Gilvezan; Kathy Garver; Frank Welker |
Episode guide | |
Previous "The Bride of Dracula!" |
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"The Education of a Superhero" is the fourth episode of season three of the superhero animated series Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends. It is the twentieth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Donald L. Jurwich with a script written by Dennis Marks. It first aired on Saturday morning on NBC on October 1st, 1983 at 10:30 am.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Dan Gilvezan | Spider-Man, Peter Parker |
Frank Welker | Iceman, Bobby Drake |
Kathy Garver | Firestar, Angelica Jones |
Supporting characters[]
Actor | Role |
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Frank Welker | Flash Thompson/Francis Byte |
Susan Blu | Louise |
Guest Villains[]
Actor | Role |
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Pat Fraley | Gamesman |
Frank Welker | Videoman |
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See also[]
The Fantastic Four
The Incredible Hulk
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends
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