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"Battle at the Earth's Core"
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Super Friends
Title: "Battle at the Earth's Core"
Season: 1
Airdate: September 23rd, 1978
Credits
Director: Ray Patterson; Carl Urbano
Writers: Jeffrey Scott
Producers: William Hanna; Joseph Barbera; Don Jurwich; Iwao Takamoto
Voice cast: Danny Dark; Olan Soule; Casey Kasem; Shannon Farnon; Norman Alden; Michael Bell; Louise Williams
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"Battle at the Earth's Core" is the title of the third episode of the Super Friends animated television series by Hanna-Barbera Productions. The episode was directed by Ray Patterson and Carl Urbano with a script written by Jeffrey Scott. It first aired on ABC on Saturday morning on September 23rd, 1978.

Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Danny Dark Superman
Olan Soule Batman
Casey Kasem Robin
Shannon Farnon Wonder Woman
Norman Alden Aquaman
Michael Bell Zan
Louise Williams Jayna

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
Michael Bell Gleek

Co-Stars[]

Actor Role
Unknown Pierre Marcel

Appearances[]

Featured characters

Supporting characters

Villains

  • Giant dinosaur
  • Giant jellyfish
  • Rock monsters
  • Tar monsters

Minor characters

  • Pierre Marcel

Organizations

Races

Animals

  • Polar bears (Jayna's shifted form)

Locations

Items

Vehicles

Powers

Miscellaneous

Notes & Trivia[]

  • This episode is included on disc one of the Super Friends: Volume Two DVD collection by Warner Home Video. The two-disc collection was released on May 24th, 2005 in Region 1 format and contains special features such as "The Ballad of Zan and Jayna" featuring the sensational space-born Wonder Twins and "Pajama-Rama Super Friends Retrospective", which features interviews and commentaries with various industry professionals and pop culture enthusiasts.
  • It is unclear whether Michael Bell recorded original vocalizations for the role of Gleek for this episode, or if they just used stock audio samples. Let's face it, Gleek basically makes the same gibbering noises from one episode to the next.
  • This is the first, and to date, the only known appearance of Pierre Marcel, who is the captain of the boat that Zan and Jayna are riding on.
  • This is the first appearance of the Bat multi-craft, which is a combination of the Batplane and the Batboat. Also referred to as the Bat motor-craft in this episode.
  • Apparently the Bat motor-craft has enough fuel for a trans-Atlantic flight from the East Coast to the South Pacific Ocean.
  • So, uhhh... yeah. The Wonder Twins could have used their powers in any number of ways to keep Pierre Marcel's boat from going into the whirlpool. They just didn't want to. They wanted him to die, I tell you!
  • Why the Hell is Superman surfing on the wing of the bat-motorcraft when he could just as easily fly to their destination? Weird.
  • So there's this big whirlpool swallowing up a bunch of ships in the middle of the ocean. Sounds like it would be right up Aquaman's alley, right? But what does he do? He's kicking back in the bat multi-craft not doing a damn thing. What an Aqua-dick.
  • Wonder Woman makes a reference to the uncharted center of the Earth. As opposed to all of the charted centers of the Earth, right?
  • Superman theorizes that the underground city is the lost city of Atlantis. This doesn't make a lot of sense considering one of his super-pals, Aquaman, is actually... you know... from Atlantis.
  • Wow. Batman just totally murdered a rock monster. I mean... yeah, it was a monster, but it was still a living creature. Batman kills him by breaking him apart with his Bat-sonic destabilizer. I think he was just hot to try out this new toy. How often does a Bat-sonic destabilizer come into play.
  • The Wonder Twins shifted forms featured in this episode include an ice sled (Zan), and a polar bear (Jayna).

Allusions[]

Bloopers[]

  • The Bat-multicraft makes helicopter rotor sounds when it flies, even though it doesn't have a helicopter rotor.
  • Throughout the first half of the episode, there is no indication that Wonder Woman has her Lasso of Truth with her. Then it magically appears out of thin air at a point when she seems to need it.
  • Superman's emergency radio, which is clipped to his belt, also seems to magically materialize, even though it wasn't visible before.
  • Robin just suddenly busts out with a rock hammer to get some gemstone samples. Where the hell was he hiding this thing? Don't tell me he had it stashed away in his utility belt.

Quotes[]

See also[]

The Super Friends

Super Friends (1973)

The All-New Super Friends Hour

The Challenge of the Super Friends

The World's Greatest Super Friends

Super Friends (1980)

Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show

Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians

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