wow I wish they would bring this style of animation back its alot cooler then the flash shit and cutesy style anime. The voice actors are really awesome too!
When ARP Films took over the rights, and re-released these cartoons back into syndication in 1974, they permanently removed all of the in-between episode "bumpers," as well as the opening and closing "Marvel Super Heroes" music theme and credits. (The music themes for all of the individual Marvel characters' segments were kept intact, though.) And they replaced the end title card that said: "Distributed by: Krantz Films," with a new end title card that read: "Distributed by: ARP Films."
This is obviously from a print from it's original run of first-run syndication in the mid-1960s, because it has the original "bumpers" in-between episodes that explain Iron Man's powers and abilities and the final credit on the end tile card reads "Distributed By: Krantz Films." In 1974, ARP films took over syndication distribution rights of the 1966 "Marvel Super Heroes" cartoons (as well as the 1967-1970 "Spider-Man" cartoons) from Krantz Films, which had went out of business.
The Black Widow was a bad guy back in the good ol days..
mancalledT 10 months ago
Even Cartoons were much Better back In the Day!
CHURINFUNFLAIS 1 year ago
Does anyone have the video of Iron Man Vs Ultimo? I'd be a happy customer if they shared this one!
windjammer777 1 year ago
eva garbor!!(aka "BlackWidow")
pheet 1 year ago
wow I wish they would bring this style of animation back its alot cooler then the flash shit and cutesy style anime. The voice actors are really awesome too!
thefriendsociety 1 year ago
When ARP Films took over the rights, and re-released these cartoons back into syndication in 1974, they permanently removed all of the in-between episode "bumpers," as well as the opening and closing "Marvel Super Heroes" music theme and credits. (The music themes for all of the individual Marvel characters' segments were kept intact, though.) And they replaced the end title card that said: "Distributed by: Krantz Films," with a new end title card that read: "Distributed by: ARP Films."
jdlewis007 2 years ago
This is obviously from a print from it's original run of first-run syndication in the mid-1960s, because it has the original "bumpers" in-between episodes that explain Iron Man's powers and abilities and the final credit on the end tile card reads "Distributed By: Krantz Films." In 1974, ARP films took over syndication distribution rights of the 1966 "Marvel Super Heroes" cartoons (as well as the 1967-1970 "Spider-Man" cartoons) from Krantz Films, which had went out of business.
jdlewis007 2 years ago
i used watch these as a kid. i had an awesome iron-man comic collection.
diesel021234 3 years ago
TheLSK I like how you put that. I haven't heard script like that since ... Ummm Never Mind! LOL!!!!
richardc0077 3 years ago
I wonder how many characters Black Widow has
selpt with, I know Daredevil was one of them.
Today Clint is no longer Hawkeye he's Ronin
of the New Avengers.
hokutodude 3 years ago
black widow is one tasty bitch
kdgfg 3 years ago 4
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i never liked hawkeye
hes just as terrible as green arrow
lethallady 4 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
i never liked hawkeye
hes just as terrible as green arrow
lethallady 4 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
i never liked hawkeye
hes just as terrible as green arrow
lethallady 4 years ago
Hawkeye's dialog jumps the shark on a massive scale beyond all human comprehesion at 0:02!
TheLSK 4 years ago 4
LOL
skyler0248 3 years ago
Never saw these cartoons before. Neat to see old-school Marvel comic books animated.
fieroXL5 4 years ago
damn! Hawkeye the love struck misunderstood hero!
I wanna know how he ended up an avenger!
monkeybeasto 4 years ago 2
Wow! Nikita Denise guest-starred on Iron Man! Great vid, man!
troubleman245 4 years ago