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  • 1:01 creepy...

  • YO yes i have the u.s flag in my room

  • make mine MARBEL!

  • who is the spirit from 1:31 to 1:34 ?

  • The 1960s I was between 3 and 13 T.V. was Great and Free.

  • i think this was part of my childhood

  • Awesome! Thank you!

  • At first I thought Cap was having an out of control mid-life crisis.

  • adaptoid?isn't he in some way the same as amazo from dc comics?

  • Bucky Barnes was voiced by Paul Soles or Bernard Cowan the narrator, if you wanted to know.

  • At 4:26-4:32, damn Jarvis is strong!

  • The voice performances were truly first rate. You have to be a total professional to deliver this kind of dialogue so perfectly. They voice actors just became the characters. The actors were all veterans of Canadian radio dramas which were still being broadcast regularly in 1966. But no one in comic book history could write super hero dialogue like Stan Lee. It's kind of an amazing confluence of talent here. The story drove the show. The crude animation made no difference. Great stuff.

  • Great background info vszasz...and the fact that we're all still watching this stuff and that there is a movie on a different superhero every summer proves how great this stuff was

  • People were so much more creative back in those days. Creators of cartoons didn't have to rely on technology to make a good show. Let's face it, these cartoons were virtually nothing more than just storyboards with voiceovers. But they were so great to watch!

  • No wonder the acting is so good, the dialogue is extraordinary. Classic marvel is the best by far.

  • vszasz, you admire great comic book stories and dramatizations as much as I. These 60's tales from Marvel in cartoon form always had me transfixed to the tv. I still enjoy watching them repeatedly. Look up a few other rare Marvel stories on Youtube by typing, "power records".

  • Very small bed indeed. Wasp & Antman's bed?

  • These Silver-Age stories by Jack Kirby & Stan Lee are just the best eh? Can comics ever get this good again? And listen to the voice actors... They are playing the roles straight without sounding silly. All the voices were radio drama veterans from Canadian radio - they still did radio dramas then! Just an incredible voice performance job on all these Marvel videos.

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