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Spidey Super Stories

"Spidey Super Stories" is a live-action, recurring skit on the original version of the Children's Television Workshop series The Electric Company.[1]

Spidey Super Stories
GenreSuperhero
Based on
Spider-Man
by
StarringDanny Seagren
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes29
Production
Running time5 minutes
Production companyChildren's Television Workshop
Release
Original networkPBS
Original release1974 (1974) –
1977 (1977)
Related

Overview

Episodes featured the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man, provided to the Children's Television Workshop free of charge, and was played (always in costume) by puppeteer and dancer Danny Seagren.[2] It premiered during the first show of The Electric Company's fourth season (1974–1975), which was given the production number 391. It predated the pilot film of the series The Amazing Spider-Man by three years, becoming the first live-action rendition of Spider-Man, and was the first live-action rendition of a Marvel character in any medium since the Captain America serial of 1944.

Stories involved the masked superhero foiling mischievous characters who were involved in petty criminal activities, although sometimes the crooks would commit more serious crimes such as assault or larceny. The cast of The Electric Company played the roles of the various characters in each story, with another serving as narrator. In many of these sketches, in keeping with Stan Lee's writing style, viewers were addressed as "true believers".

Unlike other live-action and cartoon productions of Spider-Man, this version of the web-slinging hero did not speak out loud, instead communicating only with word balloons (having a similar role to Clarabell the Clown of Howdy Doody), in order to encourage young viewers to practice their reading skills.[3] Due to the series' budget limitations, comic book panels were interspersed through each skit in lieu of special effects.[3] Aside from Spider-Man himself, no characters from the comic series ever appeared on "Spidey Super Stories".[3]

Theme song

The theme song that plays at the beginning and end of the shorts was written by Gary William Friedman.[3] The lyrics are as follows:

Spider-Man, where are you coming from?
Spider-Man, nobody knows who you are!
Spider-Man, you've got that Spidey touch
Spider-Man, you are a web-slinging star!

Episodes

Approximately one dozen "Spidey Super Stories" segments were produced during The Electric Company's 1974–1975 season, with another twelve or so during the 1975–1976 season, and further episodes during the series' final season.

A 4-DVD boxed set was released by Shout! Factory and Sony BMG Music Entertainment on February 7, 2006, named The Best of Electric Company. It featured 20 episodes from 1971–1977 (D4D 34121), three of which contained Spidey segments.

A second 4-DVD boxed set with 20 shows from 1971–1976 was released on November 14, 2006 (82666-31014). Two of the episodes in this boxed set featured Spidey segments; however, in several of the other episodes, the Spider-Man segments were edited out to minimize the appearance of the character because of rights issues. Episode 60A, from season five, which featured a Spider-Man sketch as the sketch of the day, was altered drastically from the version that originally aired on television.

Another DVD named The Best of the Best of Electric Company, a truncated version of the volume-one boxed set, was released on March 7, 2006 (DD 31006).

1974–75

A number of episodes from season 1 (season 4 of The Electric Company) featured Spidey battling the villain in the screenshot of the comic book cover. Others only had a stock picture of Spidey alone.

Title Narrator
1"Spidey Meets the Spoiler"Morgan Freeman

The first "Spidey Super Stories" segment. Spidey links clues to the Spoiler (Skip Hinnant), a mischievous villain who aims to spoil people's fun. Spidey defeats him, but the victory is bittersweet: a wall got spoiled when Spidey knocks the Spoiler through it. The opening shot cover features the Spoiler leaping at Spidey.

NOTE: Spider-Man also appeared in the opening sequence of the actual episode (Season 4 premiere). In the scene, Easy Reader (Morgan Freeman) announced to J. Arthur Crank (Jim Boyd) that Spider-Man would be a new recruit on The Electric Company, but Crank only found the idea to be nonsense. However, it isn't until the real Spider-Man comes and steals Crank's comic book behind his back, having Crank to believe that Easy stole it.
2"A Night at the Movies"Skip Hinnant

Count Dracula (Morgan Freeman) plans to bite the neck of an unsuspecting moviegoer (Judy Graubart). Spidey is able to foil Dracula's plans.

NOTE: Count Dracula (based on the Bram Stoker character) was a regular character on The Electric Company, appearing in skits with the Werewolf (Jim Boyd) and Frankenstein's monster (Skip Hinnant). It was episode 9B's sketch of the day.
3"Spider-Man Meets the Evil Dr. Fly"Morgan Freeman
Dr. Fly (Luis Avalos), a mutated half-human, half-fly plans to turn the world's inhabitants into the same type of mutant. He disguises himself as a vendor to distribute hot dogs laced with a formula of fleas, flies and other insects. Spidey saves a customer (Jim Boyd) from eating a tainted hot dog and traps Dr. Fly in his web, but gets a ticket from a police officer (Morgan Freeman) for operating Dr. Fly's pushcart without a license.
4"Spidey Up Against the Wall"June Angela

At a New York Mets baseball game, a mutated half-human, half-wall creature (Jim Boyd) sneaks up behind outfielder "Gumbo" Grace Ivy (Skip Hinnant) and causes him to miss a routine fly ball. The umpire (Morgan Freeman) is also knocked down. Spidey catches the Wall, but is ejected from the ballpark because spectators are not allowed on the field. The opening screenshot shows the Wall bumping Spidey.

NOTE: This also aired as part of the last episode of The Electric Company (episode 130B).
5"Spider-Man Meets the Can Crusher"Morgan Freeman
Long ago, a young boy visited a soup factory, but lost his pet frog in a vat of tomato soup. As an adult, the Can Crusher (Jim Boyd, sporting a Don King-type hairdo, a large red nose and wearing a black jumpsuit) visits supermarkets to find the can where his beloved frog may be, smashing them with a large hammer, causing a disturbance and a food shortage whenever he destroys cans in his vain efforts. Spidey is called on to help, and the Can Crusher disguises himself as the store manager. Spider-Man initially smashes the Can Crusher into a can display, but the Can Crusher retaliates and returns the blow, knocking Spidey unconscious. After his victory, the Can Crusher tells the viewer his story as told above, then escapes. Spidey then comes to and begins to contemplate how to defeat the Can Crusher the next time.
6"Spidey Meets the Funny Bunny"Morgan Freeman

Once an ordinary girl until a bully sat on her Easter basket, a woman dressed in an Easter Bunny costume (Judy Graubart) sets out to steal other children's Easter baskets. She plans to disrupt the annual Easter Egg roll at the White House. Spidey is tipped off and sets a trap that catches her.

NOTE: The role of the president is played by Melanie Henderson, who is believed to be one of the first African-American actresses to play the role of a U.S. president on television.
7"Spidey Meets Dr. Fright"Hattie Winston
Dr. Fright (Skip Hinnant) is a monster who has a face so frighteningly ugly that he conceals it beneath an oversized stovepipe hat. He uses this to terrify victims, robbing them when they become frozen in fright. He plans to freeze Spidey, but Spidey instead freezes Dr. Fright by holding up a mirror.
8"Meet Mr. Measles"Jim Boyd
Mr. Measles (Skip Hinnant), armed with a large bag of measles-causing spots, plans to spread a worldwide epidemic. He infects several people, but Spidey catches him before a large-scale outbreak happens. However, Spidey becomes ill with the measles himself.
9"Spidey Jumps the Thumper"Judy Graubart
The Thumper (Hattie Winston) was a spoiled little rich girl who did not get a yellow pony for her birthday. Turning to a life of crime after the cake and ice cream, the Thumper fancies herself as Napoleon Bonaparte. She assaults two citizens (Luis Avalos and Skip Hinnant) with an oversized boxing glove hidden inside her coat a la Napoleon's famous pose. Spidey catches her, but he too is thumped. He regains his senses and traps her in his web. The opening screenshot shows the Thumper landing a blow on Spidey.
10"Spidey and the Queen Bee"Morgan Freeman
A half-human, half-bee mutant named The Queen Bee (Hattie Winston) plots to rule the world. Her underlings are also mutated bee-human creatures (played by Skip Hinnant and Judy Graubart). She plans to release a deadly bee named Fang to sting and kill whoever stands in her way. Spidey tracks her down to her giant hive and foils her plans by webbing her minion, the Beekeeper (Luis Avalos), but not before Fang is released. The other mutated bee-humans sting Spidey repeatedly while she escapes. Spidey, covered with sting marks, eventually escapes the hive and is in pursuit of Queen Bee and Fang as the story ends.
11"Little Miss Muffett"TBA
Based on the nursery rhyme. Spidey comes to the rescue of the title character (Hattie Winston) after a large spider terrorizes her. However, Spidey recognizes the spider (a large prop) as an uncle of his, and as they become friends, Miss Muffett leaves in disgust.
12"The Bookworm"Skip Hinnant
Easy Reader (Morgan Freeman) is helping his girlfriend, Valerie (Hattie Winston) sort books at the library, when they notice large holes in the books. They try to beat back a large bookworm (a purple and green-striped sock-puppet) by throwing books at it. Spidey arrives in time, but the Bookworm escapes his web. The opening screenshot shows Spidey attempting to stop the Bookworm from eating a book.

1975–76

Title Narrator
13"The Birthday Bandit"Luis Avalos
After two parents set up their son's birthday party, the villainous Birthday Bandit (Jim Boyd) sneaks in and steals all of the cake, ice cream, decorations, and presents, all while describing his actions in Dr. Seuss-style rhyme. When Spidey hears about the theft, he trails the Bandit to the location of his next crime. The Birthday Bandit notices the extra-large cake for the party and guesses that it's a fake that Spidey is using to hide, but the Bandit is bamboozled when the cake turns out to be real. Spidey appears behind him and captures him in his web, saving the birthday.
14"Spidey Meets the Prankster"Skip Hinnant

Spidey is visiting the Short Circus at their elementary school when a mysterious series of practical jokes occur--music books are filled with jumping snake puppets, chocolate pies made in Home Economics class are swapped with mud, and the model phone in Secretarial Skills is covered in glue. Spidey decides to alert Principal Prescott (Jim Boyd) of the prank wave, and discovers snakes, the missing pies, and a bottle of paste in his office, proving that Prescott is the Prankster. After being snagged in Spidey's web, the principal confesses, explaining that the kids of the school have played a prank on him every day for years, and he wanted them to get a taste of their own medicine. The chastised students agree to stop their own practical joking, only to subject Prescott to another prank.

NOTE: This was also episode 60A's sketch of the day.
15"Spidey Meets the Blowhard"Janina Matthews
A man in a tuxedo and cape (Luis Avalos), who fancies himself as the Big Bad Wolf, plots revenge on Fargo North, Decoder (Skip Hinnant) after the detective foiled his plans to blow down Trenton, New Jersey. Meanwhile, Fargo's friends plan a surprise birthday party for him. Later, when Fargo is asked to blow out the candles, the Blowhard crashes the party. Spidey is quickly able to capture the villain, thanks to Paul the Gorilla smashing the birthday cake into the Blowhard's face as he prepares to blow. Spidey and Paul then venture out to buy another cake, since Paul used the original to stun the Blowhard.
16"Who Stole the Show?"Todd Graff

Winky Goodyshoes (Hattie Winston) is a has-been actress who bemoans her inability to find suitable work, whereas in her youth she gained captive audiences. As revenge, she decides to "steal the show"--literally--by grabbing the props and costumes from an auditorium where a dress rehearsal is in progress. Spidey catches Winky before she can move the show too far off-Broadway. However, the cast remembers the former child star and they offer her a chance to star in the show as the villain.

NOTE: This sketch features a flashback scene of the villain's childhood, with Short Circus member Réjane Magloire making a cameo appearance as the young Winky.
17"Spidey Meets the Yeti"Todd Graff
An abominable snowman (Jim Boyd) becomes homesick after wandering away from his home in the Frozen North, and sits on various cold items to help him cope. Spidey sets a trap to catch the Yeti, after which a policeman (Morgan Freeman) wants to take him into custody. Spidey persuades the policeman to let him take the Yeti back home.
18"Spidey Meets the Mouse"Janina Mathews

A college student (Skip Hinnant) who does not receive cheese on his Big Mac sandwich dons a giant mouse costume and steals cheese from other cheeseburgers and the tops of pizzas. He then abducts the judge of a large cheese contest (Morgan Freeman) and, stealing his clothes, takes his place at the contest, but before he can run off with the grand prize, Spider-Man snares him in his web.

NOTE: For his role as the Mouse, Skip wears the outfit he regularly wore for his character, "Mr. Mouse", who was a regular recurring Electric Company character.
19"Spidey Meets the Sitter"Jim Boyd
A burglar (Luis Avalos) uses an old lady's wig and dress in order to get access to people's homes by impersonating a baby sitter, then robbing the house after the kids are asleep. Spidey shows up to foil the faux-granny and sticks around to be an authentic babysitter.
20"Spidey Fixes the Hum"June Angela
An aspiring rock star named David Dinger (Luis Avalos) from rock 'n' roll's earliest days would hum his songs because he could not remember the words: critics dub him the Hum Dinger. By 1960, the hits stop coming and he works as an electronics repairman. He defrauds his customers by revealing phony hums in their equipment. Spidey investigates and tracks the Hum down at the home of a customer (Judy Graubart) and her son (Todd Graff), foiling him by leaving a radio turned on until the Hum could no longer maintain his hum.
21"Spidey Nabs the Sandman"June Angela

A burglar named the Sandman (Luis Avalos) dresses as sleepwalker Wee Willie Winkie. He sedates and robs his victims by sprinkling magic sand on them. The Sandman happens upon a grand gala with nearly the entire cast. He sprinkles sand on everyone. Spidey arrives and investigates a pile of sand and falls asleep. He awakens and tracks down the Sandman, nabbing him by using the Sandman's sand against him.

NOTE: This is not the Sandman from the original Spider-Man comics.
22"Spidey Meets the Tickler"Hattie Winston

The Tickler (Luis Avalos) is a bitter failed comedian. He dresses as legendary William Tell and pesters pedestrians with his bad jokes, tickling his helpless victims with feathers and robbing them when they laugh. Spidey corners the Tickler, but he runs out of web. The Tickler tells Spidey jokes, and Spidey pretends to laugh. He tells more jokes until he finds himself arrested.

NOTE: This episode contained the Tickler's joke which says: Q - Why does a duck have webbed feet? A - Because if he had a webbed head, he'd be Spider-Man!
23"Spidey Gets the Old One-Two"June Angela

Conk (Jim Boyd) and Bonk (Luis Avalos) were ordinary third graders until a bully stole their lunches. The duo dress in black suits and derbies and assault their victims: Conk with a large mallet to the head, Bonk with a boxing glove to the stomach, grabbing their victims' lunches before they can recuperate. With a good Samaritan's (Janina Matthews) help, Spidey uses a peanut butter and banana sandwich to set a trap.

NOTE: Conk and Bonk were a parody of the Alka-Seltzer commercial running at the time: the personifications of headache (Conk) and upset stomach (Bonk) would assault people who had not been eating right, only to be defeated when the victims would take Alka-Seltzer.
24"Spidey Meets Eye Patch"Janina Matthews
Eye Patch (Skip Hinnant) is a pirate with an evil eye, concealed by a patch. Anyone who is exposed to Eye Patch's powers are prompted to do the last thing they would ever want to do. He causes trouble in town. He flashes his eye at Spidey who dances foolishly, allowing Eye Patch to escape. Eye Patch then flashes his eye at a peace-loving flower child (Judy Graubart) who punches him in the cursed eye (the last thing she ever wanted to do was hurt someone), taking away Eye Patch's power and giving him a whole new outlook on life (no pun intended) as he, Spidey, and the flower child walk off together.
25"Spidey Meets Silly Willy"Todd Graff
Similar to the Tickler, a failed clown named Silly Willy (Jim Boyd) takes out his frustrations with inane antics such as bopping himself over the head with a rubber chicken. As he causes passers-by (including Hattie Winston and Morgan Freeman) to respond with laughter, he robs them. Spidey captures the evil clown when he attempts his silly antics at a posh dinner party.
26"The Uninvited"TBA
As a youngster, the Uninvited (Luis Avalos) is the only child in his class to not be invited to a birthday party. He gets his revenge by inviting himself to parties to rob the guests. One of the Uninvited's victims is J. Arthur Crank (Jim Boyd, cameoing his signature role on The Electric Company) when the Uninvited invites himself to Crank's bath night, stealing his last dry towel and his rubber duckie: the one his friend Ernie gave him. Just as the Uninvited invites himself to steal a construction worker's (Judy Graubart) salary, Spidey extends a special invitation to the Uninvited: to jail, courtesy of his web.
27"Spidey After the Fox"Judy Graubart
The Fox (Hattie Winston) is a villain in a fox costume who prowls the streets to rip people off, including their clothes. Spidey sets a trap, standing on the street in a trenchcoat, hat, and dark glasses. The Fox sneaks up, strips Spidey's trenchcoat off and sees that it is actually Spidey. Spidey launches his web and captures her.
28"Spidey Meets the Sack"Rodney Lewis
A man dressed in a 100-pound flour sack (Jim Boyd) throws vegetables, cream pies and other food items at people for amusement; the Sack's costume enables him to hide amongst other large sacks, barrels, etc., undetected. Spidey and the police officer (Morgan Freeman) track the Sack to a bakery, where Spidey believes he is hiding amongst sacks of flour. Spidey and the officer tear open several sacks, but fail to find the Sack as he makes his getaway.

1976–77

Title Narrator
29"The Beastly Banana"Luis Avalos
Jennifer of the Jungle (Judy Graubart) is worried about Paul the Gorilla's recent weird behavior, which she links to tainted bananas—the work of Morgan Freeman's signature Mad Scientist character, who plans to capture Paul and abuse him in a series of experiments. Spidey follows a trail of banana peels and catches up with Paul in the nick of time. Just as Paul is about to eat it, Spidey grabs the tainted fruit. The Mad Scientist tries to flee, but Spidey nails him in his web.

In other media

Comics

From 1974 to 1982, Marvel Comics published a comic book called Spidey Super Stories,[4] which was aimed at children ages 6–10. A total of 57 issues were produced, the first 15 of which were written by Jean Thomas (previously writer of Night Nurse). Jim Salicrup succeeded her as the series writer, and most issues were drawn by Win Mortimer. Thomas and Salicrup remarked that the comic was subject to an exceptionally high level of editorial scrutiny, as staff from both Marvel Comics and the Children's Television Workshop reviewed the stories to ensure they were faithful to the Electric Company and Marvel Comics casts, featured age-appropriate content and reading level and gave significant roles to female characters.[3] Spider-Man signature artist John Romita, Sr. was the Marvel editor of the book and drew some of the covers.[3] During the early years, a comic book version of one of The Electric Company Spidey skits was included. A truncated version also appeared in The Electric Company Magazine. In contrast to the live-action segments on The Electric Company, Spidey often appeared out of costume as Peter Parker.

Every issue of Spidey Super Stories featured at least one story where Spidey would team up with an established Marvel Comics superhero and/or fight an established Marvel villain. This served to introduce other Marvel characters to new readers who were unfamiliar with the company's characters prior to seeing Spider-Man on The Electric Company. Most of these stories would feature quick origins, usually taking up a single page or less, of both the featured hero and villain. Guest heroes included Iron Man, Captain America, Iceman, Doctor Strange, Spider-Woman, Nova, The Cat and Ms. Marvel. Guest villains included the Green Goblin, the Blizzard, Jack O'Lantern, and Thanos.

Other stories in the issue would feature regular characters from The Electric Company, such as Easy Reader and detective Fargo North, Decoder, with Spidey as a supporting character; conversely, The Electric Company characters would sometimes appear as supporting characters in the Spidey-centric stories. Supporting characters from other Spider-Man comics made regular appearances as well, such as Peter Parker's girlfriend, Mary Jane Watson, and the staff of Parker's workplace, the Daily Bugle, most notably publisher and editor J. Jonah Jameson.

Marvel parodied Spidey Super Stories in a humorous issue of What If...? For two pages, an alternate universe is shown where Marvel had instead teamed up with the National Endowment of the Arts to produce Spidey Intellectual Stories, where Spider-Man defeats the Mad Thinker by debating philosophy. The Watcher notes that it "is for a [yawn] select audience, to be sure".[5]

Record

Spidey Super Stories also appeared as a special vinyl record in the 1970s licensed by Children's Television Workshop to Peter Pan Records. Included on the record are two stories from The Electric Company: "Spidey Versus Mr. Measles" and "The Queen Bee". Other stories include Spidey versus an evil toy-wielding criminal called the Jester in "The Last Laugh", The Purple Pirates and Evil MacWeevil in "The Leader of the Pack" (which includes a cameo of Fargo North, Decoder), and Spidey's origin story. Three other stories feature Spidey with members of the Short Circus, and Pedro and his guard-plant Maurice fighting the Mole Man in "20,000 Feet Under the Ground"; and the group tackling more traditional Marvel Comics villains in "Deadly is the Doctor Called Doom" and "Spidey Versus the Sandman". Due to the lack of a visual presentation, Spidey/Peter Parker would speak with audibly, as voiced by Jim Boyd. However, the album's artwork featured the traditional Spidey-talking technique of having his words in word balloons. Elements such as Spidey's spider-sense and the spider-tracer are used in these stories as well.

References

  1. ^ "Spider-Man on TV". IGN. Retrieved 2010-09-09.
  2. ^ Sacks, Jason; Dallas, Keith (2014). American Comic Book Chronicles: The 1970s. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 146. ISBN 978-1605490564.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Weiss, Brett (October 2010). "Spidey Super Stories". Back Issue!. TwoMorrows Publishing (44): 23–28.
  4. ^ Goodgion, Laurel F. (1978). Jana Varlejs (ed.). Young Adult Literature in the Seventies: A Selection of Readings. The Scarecrow Press. pp. 348. ISBN 0-8108-1134-0.
  5. ^ What If...? #34 (August 1982).

External links

  • Danny Seagren at the Internet Movie Database, with episode listing

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Spidey Super Stories is a live action recurring skit on the original version of the Children s Television Workshop series The Electric Company 1 Spidey Super StoriesGenreSuperheroBased onSpider Manby Stan LeeSteve DitkoStarringDanny SeagrenCountry of originUnited StatesNo of episodes29ProductionRunning time5 minutesProduction companyChildren s Television WorkshopReleaseOriginal networkPBSOriginal release1974 1974 1977 1977 RelatedSpider Man 1967 TV series The Amazing Spider Man TV series Contents 1 Overview 2 Theme song 3 Episodes 3 1 1974 75 3 2 1975 76 3 3 1976 77 4 In other media 4 1 Comics 4 2 Record 5 References 6 External linksOverview EditEpisodes featured the Marvel Comics character Spider Man provided to the Children s Television Workshop free of charge and was played always in costume by puppeteer and dancer Danny Seagren 2 It premiered during the first show of The Electric Company s fourth season 1974 1975 which was given the production number 391 It predated the pilot film of the series The Amazing Spider Man by three years becoming the first live action rendition of Spider Man and was the first live action rendition of a Marvel character in any medium since the Captain America serial of 1944 Stories involved the masked superhero foiling mischievous characters who were involved in petty criminal activities although sometimes the crooks would commit more serious crimes such as assault or larceny The cast of The Electric Company played the roles of the various characters in each story with another serving as narrator In many of these sketches in keeping with Stan Lee s writing style viewers were addressed as true believers Unlike other live action and cartoon productions of Spider Man this version of the web slinging hero did not speak out loud instead communicating only with word balloons having a similar role to Clarabell the Clown of Howdy Doody in order to encourage young viewers to practice their reading skills 3 Due to the series budget limitations comic book panels were interspersed through each skit in lieu of special effects 3 Aside from Spider Man himself no characters from the comic series ever appeared on Spidey Super Stories 3 Theme song EditThe theme song that plays at the beginning and end of the shorts was written by Gary William Friedman 3 The lyrics are as follows Spider Man where are you coming from Spider Man nobody knows who you are Spider Man you ve got that Spidey touch Spider Man you are a web slinging star Episodes EditApproximately one dozen Spidey Super Stories segments were produced during The Electric Company s 1974 1975 season with another twelve or so during the 1975 1976 season and further episodes during the series final season A 4 DVD boxed set was released by Shout Factory and Sony BMG Music Entertainment on February 7 2006 named The Best of Electric Company It featured 20 episodes from 1971 1977 D4D 34121 three of which contained Spidey segments A second 4 DVD boxed set with 20 shows from 1971 1976 was released on November 14 2006 82666 31014 Two of the episodes in this boxed set featured Spidey segments however in several of the other episodes the Spider Man segments were edited out to minimize the appearance of the character because of rights issues Episode 60A from season five which featured a Spider Man sketch as the sketch of the day was altered drastically from the version that originally aired on television Another DVD named The Best of the Best of Electric Company a truncated version of the volume one boxed set was released on March 7 2006 DD 31006 1974 75 Edit A number of episodes from season 1 season 4 of The Electric Company featured Spidey battling the villain in the screenshot of the comic book cover Others only had a stock picture of Spidey alone Nº Title Narrator1 Spidey Meets the Spoiler Morgan FreemanThe first Spidey Super Stories segment Spidey links clues to the Spoiler Skip Hinnant a mischievous villain who aims to spoil people s fun Spidey defeats him but the victory is bittersweet a wall got spoiled when Spidey knocks the Spoiler through it The opening shot cover features the Spoiler leaping at Spidey NOTE Spider Man also appeared in the opening sequence of the actual episode Season 4 premiere In the scene Easy Reader Morgan Freeman announced to J Arthur Crank Jim Boyd that Spider Man would be a new recruit on The Electric Company but Crank only found the idea to be nonsense However it isn t until the real Spider Man comes and steals Crank s comic book behind his back having Crank to believe that Easy stole it 2 A Night at the Movies Skip HinnantCount Dracula Morgan Freeman plans to bite the neck of an unsuspecting moviegoer Judy Graubart Spidey is able to foil Dracula s plans NOTE Count Dracula based on the Bram Stoker character was a regular character on The Electric Company appearing in skits with the Werewolf Jim Boyd and Frankenstein s monster Skip Hinnant It was episode 9B s sketch of the day 3 Spider Man Meets the Evil Dr Fly Morgan FreemanDr Fly Luis Avalos a mutated half human half fly plans to turn the world s inhabitants into the same type of mutant He disguises himself as a vendor to distribute hot dogs laced with a formula of fleas flies and other insects Spidey saves a customer Jim Boyd from eating a tainted hot dog and traps Dr Fly in his web but gets a ticket from a police officer Morgan Freeman for operating Dr Fly s pushcart without a license 4 Spidey Up Against the Wall June AngelaAt a New York Mets baseball game a mutated half human half wall creature Jim Boyd sneaks up behind outfielder Gumbo Grace Ivy Skip Hinnant and causes him to miss a routine fly ball The umpire Morgan Freeman is also knocked down Spidey catches the Wall but is ejected from the ballpark because spectators are not allowed on the field The opening screenshot shows the Wall bumping Spidey NOTE This also aired as part of the last episode of The Electric Company episode 130B 5 Spider Man Meets the Can Crusher Morgan FreemanLong ago a young boy visited a soup factory but lost his pet frog in a vat of tomato soup As an adult the Can Crusher Jim Boyd sporting a Don King type hairdo a large red nose and wearing a black jumpsuit visits supermarkets to find the can where his beloved frog may be smashing them with a large hammer causing a disturbance and a food shortage whenever he destroys cans in his vain efforts Spidey is called on to help and the Can Crusher disguises himself as the store manager Spider Man initially smashes the Can Crusher into a can display but the Can Crusher retaliates and returns the blow knocking Spidey unconscious After his victory the Can Crusher tells the viewer his story as told above then escapes Spidey then comes to and begins to contemplate how to defeat the Can Crusher the next time 6 Spidey Meets the Funny Bunny Morgan FreemanOnce an ordinary girl until a bully sat on her Easter basket a woman dressed in an Easter Bunny costume Judy Graubart sets out to steal other children s Easter baskets She plans to disrupt the annual Easter Egg roll at the White House Spidey is tipped off and sets a trap that catches her NOTE The role of the president is played by Melanie Henderson who is believed to be one of the first African American actresses to play the role of a U S president on television 7 Spidey Meets Dr Fright Hattie WinstonDr Fright Skip Hinnant is a monster who has a face so frighteningly ugly that he conceals it beneath an oversized stovepipe hat He uses this to terrify victims robbing them when they become frozen in fright He plans to freeze Spidey but Spidey instead freezes Dr Fright by holding up a mirror 8 Meet Mr Measles Jim BoydMr Measles Skip Hinnant armed with a large bag of measles causing spots plans to spread a worldwide epidemic He infects several people but Spidey catches him before a large scale outbreak happens However Spidey becomes ill with the measles himself 9 Spidey Jumps the Thumper Judy GraubartThe Thumper Hattie Winston was a spoiled little rich girl who did not get a yellow pony for her birthday Turning to a life of crime after the cake and ice cream the Thumper fancies herself as Napoleon Bonaparte She assaults two citizens Luis Avalos and Skip Hinnant with an oversized boxing glove hidden inside her coat a la Napoleon s famous pose Spidey catches her but he too is thumped He regains his senses and traps her in his web The opening screenshot shows the Thumper landing a blow on Spidey 10 Spidey and the Queen Bee Morgan FreemanA half human half bee mutant named The Queen Bee Hattie Winston plots to rule the world Her underlings are also mutated bee human creatures played by Skip Hinnant and Judy Graubart She plans to release a deadly bee named Fang to sting and kill whoever stands in her way Spidey tracks her down to her giant hive and foils her plans by webbing her minion the Beekeeper Luis Avalos but not before Fang is released The other mutated bee humans sting Spidey repeatedly while she escapes Spidey covered with sting marks eventually escapes the hive and is in pursuit of Queen Bee and Fang as the story ends 11 Little Miss Muffett TBABased on the nursery rhyme Spidey comes to the rescue of the title character Hattie Winston after a large spider terrorizes her However Spidey recognizes the spider a large prop as an uncle of his and as they become friends Miss Muffett leaves in disgust 12 The Bookworm Skip HinnantEasy Reader Morgan Freeman is helping his girlfriend Valerie Hattie Winston sort books at the library when they notice large holes in the books They try to beat back a large bookworm a purple and green striped sock puppet by throwing books at it Spidey arrives in time but the Bookworm escapes his web The opening screenshot shows Spidey attempting to stop the Bookworm from eating a book 1975 76 Edit Nº Title Narrator13 The Birthday Bandit Luis AvalosAfter two parents set up their son s birthday party the villainous Birthday Bandit Jim Boyd sneaks in and steals all of the cake ice cream decorations and presents all while describing his actions in Dr Seuss style rhyme When Spidey hears about the theft he trails the Bandit to the location of his next crime The Birthday Bandit notices the extra large cake for the party and guesses that it s a fake that Spidey is using to hide but the Bandit is bamboozled when the cake turns out to be real Spidey appears behind him and captures him in his web saving the birthday 14 Spidey Meets the Prankster Skip HinnantSpidey is visiting the Short Circus at their elementary school when a mysterious series of practical jokes occur music books are filled with jumping snake puppets chocolate pies made in Home Economics class are swapped with mud and the model phone in Secretarial Skills is covered in glue Spidey decides to alert Principal Prescott Jim Boyd of the prank wave and discovers snakes the missing pies and a bottle of paste in his office proving that Prescott is the Prankster After being snagged in Spidey s web the principal confesses explaining that the kids of the school have played a prank on him every day for years and he wanted them to get a taste of their own medicine The chastised students agree to stop their own practical joking only to subject Prescott to another prank NOTE This was also episode 60A s sketch of the day 15 Spidey Meets the Blowhard Janina MatthewsA man in a tuxedo and cape Luis Avalos who fancies himself as the Big Bad Wolf plots revenge on Fargo North Decoder Skip Hinnant after the detective foiled his plans to blow down Trenton New Jersey Meanwhile Fargo s friends plan a surprise birthday party for him Later when Fargo is asked to blow out the candles the Blowhard crashes the party Spidey is quickly able to capture the villain thanks to Paul the Gorilla smashing the birthday cake into the Blowhard s face as he prepares to blow Spidey and Paul then venture out to buy another cake since Paul used the original to stun the Blowhard 16 Who Stole the Show Todd GraffWinky Goodyshoes Hattie Winston is a has been actress who bemoans her inability to find suitable work whereas in her youth she gained captive audiences As revenge she decides to steal the show literally by grabbing the props and costumes from an auditorium where a dress rehearsal is in progress Spidey catches Winky before she can move the show too far off Broadway However the cast remembers the former child star and they offer her a chance to star in the show as the villain NOTE This sketch features a flashback scene of the villain s childhood with Short Circus member Rejane Magloire making a cameo appearance as the young Winky 17 Spidey Meets the Yeti Todd GraffAn abominable snowman Jim Boyd becomes homesick after wandering away from his home in the Frozen North and sits on various cold items to help him cope Spidey sets a trap to catch the Yeti after which a policeman Morgan Freeman wants to take him into custody Spidey persuades the policeman to let him take the Yeti back home 18 Spidey Meets the Mouse Janina MathewsA college student Skip Hinnant who does not receive cheese on his Big Mac sandwich dons a giant mouse costume and steals cheese from other cheeseburgers and the tops of pizzas He then abducts the judge of a large cheese contest Morgan Freeman and stealing his clothes takes his place at the contest but before he can run off with the grand prize Spider Man snares him in his web NOTE For his role as the Mouse Skip wears the outfit he regularly wore for his character Mr Mouse who was a regular recurring Electric Company character 19 Spidey Meets the Sitter Jim BoydA burglar Luis Avalos uses an old lady s wig and dress in order to get access to people s homes by impersonating a baby sitter then robbing the house after the kids are asleep Spidey shows up to foil the faux granny and sticks around to be an authentic babysitter 20 Spidey Fixes the Hum June AngelaAn aspiring rock star named David Dinger Luis Avalos from rock n roll s earliest days would hum his songs because he could not remember the words critics dub him the Hum Dinger By 1960 the hits stop coming and he works as an electronics repairman He defrauds his customers by revealing phony hums in their equipment Spidey investigates and tracks the Hum down at the home of a customer Judy Graubart and her son Todd Graff foiling him by leaving a radio turned on until the Hum could no longer maintain his hum 21 Spidey Nabs the Sandman June AngelaA burglar named the Sandman Luis Avalos dresses as sleepwalker Wee Willie Winkie He sedates and robs his victims by sprinkling magic sand on them The Sandman happens upon a grand gala with nearly the entire cast He sprinkles sand on everyone Spidey arrives and investigates a pile of sand and falls asleep He awakens and tracks down the Sandman nabbing him by using the Sandman s sand against him NOTE This is not the Sandman from the original Spider Man comics 22 Spidey Meets the Tickler Hattie WinstonThe Tickler Luis Avalos is a bitter failed comedian He dresses as legendary William Tell and pesters pedestrians with his bad jokes tickling his helpless victims with feathers and robbing them when they laugh Spidey corners the Tickler but he runs out of web The Tickler tells Spidey jokes and Spidey pretends to laugh He tells more jokes until he finds himself arrested NOTE This episode contained the Tickler s joke which says Q Why does a duck have webbed feet A Because if he had a webbed head he d be Spider Man 23 Spidey Gets the Old One Two June AngelaConk Jim Boyd and Bonk Luis Avalos were ordinary third graders until a bully stole their lunches The duo dress in black suits and derbies and assault their victims Conk with a large mallet to the head Bonk with a boxing glove to the stomach grabbing their victims lunches before they can recuperate With a good Samaritan s Janina Matthews help Spidey uses a peanut butter and banana sandwich to set a trap NOTE Conk and Bonk were a parody of the Alka Seltzer commercial running at the time the personifications of headache Conk and upset stomach Bonk would assault people who had not been eating right only to be defeated when the victims would take Alka Seltzer 24 Spidey Meets Eye Patch Janina MatthewsEye Patch Skip Hinnant is a pirate with an evil eye concealed by a patch Anyone who is exposed to Eye Patch s powers are prompted to do the last thing they would ever want to do He causes trouble in town He flashes his eye at Spidey who dances foolishly allowing Eye Patch to escape Eye Patch then flashes his eye at a peace loving flower child Judy Graubart who punches him in the cursed eye the last thing she ever wanted to do was hurt someone taking away Eye Patch s power and giving him a whole new outlook on life no pun intended as he Spidey and the flower child walk off together 25 Spidey Meets Silly Willy Todd GraffSimilar to the Tickler a failed clown named Silly Willy Jim Boyd takes out his frustrations with inane antics such as bopping himself over the head with a rubber chicken As he causes passers by including Hattie Winston and Morgan Freeman to respond with laughter he robs them Spidey captures the evil clown when he attempts his silly antics at a posh dinner party 26 The Uninvited TBAAs a youngster the Uninvited Luis Avalos is the only child in his class to not be invited to a birthday party He gets his revenge by inviting himself to parties to rob the guests One of the Uninvited s victims is J Arthur Crank Jim Boyd cameoing his signature role on The Electric Company when the Uninvited invites himself to Crank s bath night stealing his last dry towel and his rubber duckie the one his friend Ernie gave him Just as the Uninvited invites himself to steal a construction worker s Judy Graubart salary Spidey extends a special invitation to the Uninvited to jail courtesy of his web 27 Spidey After the Fox Judy GraubartThe Fox Hattie Winston is a villain in a fox costume who prowls the streets to rip people off including their clothes Spidey sets a trap standing on the street in a trenchcoat hat and dark glasses The Fox sneaks up strips Spidey s trenchcoat off and sees that it is actually Spidey Spidey launches his web and captures her 28 Spidey Meets the Sack Rodney LewisA man dressed in a 100 pound flour sack Jim Boyd throws vegetables cream pies and other food items at people for amusement the Sack s costume enables him to hide amongst other large sacks barrels etc undetected Spidey and the police officer Morgan Freeman track the Sack to a bakery where Spidey believes he is hiding amongst sacks of flour Spidey and the officer tear open several sacks but fail to find the Sack as he makes his getaway 1976 77 Edit Nº Title Narrator29 The Beastly Banana Luis AvalosJennifer of the Jungle Judy Graubart is worried about Paul the Gorilla s recent weird behavior which she links to tainted bananas the work of Morgan Freeman s signature Mad Scientist character who plans to capture Paul and abuse him in a series of experiments Spidey follows a trail of banana peels and catches up with Paul in the nick of time Just as Paul is about to eat it Spidey grabs the tainted fruit The Mad Scientist tries to flee but Spidey nails him in his web In other media EditComics Edit From 1974 to 1982 Marvel Comics published a comic book called Spidey Super Stories 4 which was aimed at children ages 6 10 A total of 57 issues were produced the first 15 of which were written by Jean Thomas previously writer of Night Nurse Jim Salicrup succeeded her as the series writer and most issues were drawn by Win Mortimer Thomas and Salicrup remarked that the comic was subject to an exceptionally high level of editorial scrutiny as staff from both Marvel Comics and the Children s Television Workshop reviewed the stories to ensure they were faithful to the Electric Company and Marvel Comics casts featured age appropriate content and reading level and gave significant roles to female characters 3 Spider Man signature artist John Romita Sr was the Marvel editor of the book and drew some of the covers 3 During the early years a comic book version of one of The Electric Company Spidey skits was included A truncated version also appeared in The Electric Company Magazine In contrast to the live action segments on The Electric Company Spidey often appeared out of costume as Peter Parker Every issue of Spidey Super Stories featured at least one story where Spidey would team up with an established Marvel Comics superhero and or fight an established Marvel villain This served to introduce other Marvel characters to new readers who were unfamiliar with the company s characters prior to seeing Spider Man on The Electric Company Most of these stories would feature quick origins usually taking up a single page or less of both the featured hero and villain Guest heroes included Iron Man Captain America Iceman Doctor Strange Spider Woman Nova The Cat and Ms Marvel Guest villains included the Green Goblin the Blizzard Jack O Lantern and Thanos Other stories in the issue would feature regular characters from The Electric Company such as Easy Reader and detective Fargo North Decoder with Spidey as a supporting character conversely The Electric Company characters would sometimes appear as supporting characters in the Spidey centric stories Supporting characters from other Spider Man comics made regular appearances as well such as Peter Parker s girlfriend Mary Jane Watson and the staff of Parker s workplace the Daily Bugle most notably publisher and editor J Jonah Jameson Marvel parodied Spidey Super Stories in a humorous issue of What If For two pages an alternate universe is shown where Marvel had instead teamed up with the National Endowment of the Arts to produce Spidey Intellectual Stories where Spider Man defeats the Mad Thinker by debating philosophy The Watcher notes that it is for a yawn select audience to be sure 5 Record Edit Spidey Super Stories also appeared as a special vinyl record in the 1970s licensed by Children s Television Workshop to Peter Pan Records Included on the record are two stories from The Electric Company Spidey Versus Mr Measles and The Queen Bee Other stories include Spidey versus an evil toy wielding criminal called the Jester in The Last Laugh The Purple Pirates and Evil MacWeevil in The Leader of the Pack which includes a cameo of Fargo North Decoder and Spidey s origin story Three other stories feature Spidey with members of the Short Circus and Pedro and his guard plant Maurice fighting the Mole Man in 20 000 Feet Under the Ground and the group tackling more traditional Marvel Comics villains in Deadly is the Doctor Called Doom and Spidey Versus the Sandman Due to the lack of a visual presentation Spidey Peter Parker would speak with audibly as voiced by Jim Boyd However the album s artwork featured the traditional Spidey talking technique of having his words in word balloons Elements such as Spidey s spider sense and the spider tracer are used in these stories as well References Edit Spider Man on TV IGN Retrieved 2010 09 09 Sacks Jason Dallas Keith 2014 American Comic Book Chronicles The 1970s TwoMorrows Publishing p 146 ISBN 978 1605490564 a b c d e f Weiss Brett October 2010 Spidey Super Stories Back Issue TwoMorrows Publishing 44 23 28 Goodgion Laurel F 1978 Jana Varlejs ed Young Adult Literature in the Seventies A Selection of Readings The Scarecrow Press pp 348 ISBN 0 8108 1134 0 What If 34 August 1982 External links EditDanny Seagren at the Internet Movie Database with episode listing Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Spidey Super Stories amp oldid 1160026708, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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