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Marvel Superheroes 1966 Intro (Best Sound and Image)

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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2007

This is the long lost intro from the Marvel Superheroes program from 1966. I used the best available sound and image and synced them together.

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  • I hope if Disney owns Marvel Comics, they should get a DVD release of the original 1966 TV series, it has every Marvel character during a 5-days-a-week period, just like the original "Mickey Mouse Club" did back in the 50's.

  • My one regret is that Marvel never reworked this in the 1980s.

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  • That figures. Leave out one of the best parts of the show.

  • @FoxPlant2006 no just the ending

  • @mordecairocks2 Took them long enough. Did they include this intro and the ending with the Merry Marvel Marching Society song or are they lost except for the versions on youtube?

  • @FoxPlant2006 they did put the show on dvd which was the complete set

  • I used to watch this every day after I got home from school (1966). It was aired on WNAC-TV Channel 7 in Boston, and every boy in my first grade class would never miss it! Looking back on it now, I can see the animation was beyond awful, and the theme songs for the individual heroes were even worse. But the stories were taken straight from the comic books and were faithful to the characters, which hepled.

  • Stan Lee has tried to get Marvel to put this show out on DVD but they've insisted the market would be too small to make it cost effective.

  • Well a couple of Questions answered there's no footage of the m.m.m.s march always like the step. thanks that some one else remembered and todays youngsters have soooo much poof in everything the could not know the impact marvel comics could have on a kid in a positive way. No he-man please.

  • This one of my earliest childhood memories. At the end of the show during the merry marvel march, they are walking and step on a stick. Of course when Hulk comes by, he breaks it. I couldn't have been anymore than three and I can remember telling my mother I wanted to see "Stick Man!" Even she remembers that and wonders how I still can! Thank you Stan Lee!!!!

  • The Hulk was a Freaking Midget Man !!!C'Mon Man !!! He is way bigger than that!!

  • I wonder if they'll include some visual and/or aural homages to this in Disney's "Avengers" movie.

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