Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes
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Episodes
Season 1
- Trial By Fire
- Doomed
- Doomsday
- Hard Knocks
- My Neighbor Was A Skrull
- World's Tiniest Heroes
- Zoned Out
- Imperius Rex
- Puppet Master
- Impossible
- Bait and Switch
- Annihilation
- De-mole-ition
- Revenge of the Skrulls
- Mole-hattan
- Strings
- Doomsday Plus One
- The Cure
- Frightful
- Out of Time
- Atlantis Attacks
- Shell Games
- Johnny Storm & the Potion of Fire
- Contest of Champions
- Dooms Word Is Law
- Scavenger Hunt
HistoryEdit
Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes is an animated television series based on Marvel Comics' The Fantastic Four comic book series and the first live-action movie. It airs on Cartoon Network. The series, which is the fourth to feature the Fantastic Four, combines 2D two-dimensional art and 3D computer graphics three-dimensional computer animation produced by the France-based animation company MoonScoop Group. The show premiered as part of Toonami on September 2, 2006 and ran through October, only airing 7 of the season's 26 episodes. It returned to the network starting June 9, 2007, shortly before the release of the film Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer.
It is Distributed on USA by ´20th Century Fox and outside USA by Warner Bros. Television Distribution.
Two DVD volumes have been released so far. The first was released on March 27, 2007, while the second was released on September 11, 2007. Both sets contain four episodes each. The third is set for a tentative release date in early 2008 with no episodes currently announced for it.
Cast
- Reed Richards / Mr. Fantastic - Hiro Kanagawa
- Johnny Storm / The Human Torch - Christopher Jacot
- Susan Storm / Invisible Woman - Lara Gilchrist
- Ben Grimm / The Thing - Brian Dobson
- H.E.R.B.I.E. - Samuel Vincent
- Doctor Doom - Paul Dobson
- Alicia Masters - Sunita Prasat
Guest Stars
- Michael Adamthwaite - Namor
- Stephanie Brillon - Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk
- Don Brown - Henry Peter Gyrich
- Trevor Devall - Diablo
- Michael Dobson - Ronan the Accuser, Mr. Bonner-Davis
- Paul Dobson - Mole Man
- Brian Drummond - Agent Pratt
- Laura Drummond - Courtney Bonner-Davis
- Andrew Kavadas - Dr. Bruce Banner
- Mark Gibbon - The Hulk
- Jonathan Holmes - The Wizard
- David Kaye - Iron Man
- Terry Klassen - Impossible Man
- Scott McNeil - Annihilus
- Colin Murdock - Willie Lumpkin
- Peter New - Rupert the Geek
- John Novak - Supreme Intelligence
- Mark Oliver - Cmdr. Kl'rt / Super-Skrull
- Alvin Sanders - Puppet Master
- John Payne - Henry Pym/Ant Man
- Alvin Sanders - Puppet Master
- Colin Murdock - Lucia von Bardas
- Brian Beacock - Spider-Man/Peter Parker
Superheroes Guest Appearances
- Dr. Bruce Bannner / Hulk (Hard Knocks, The Cure {On the Mole Man's TV} )
- Ant-Man (World's Tiniest Heroes)
- Namor (Imperious Rex, Atlantis Attacks)
- Flatman (The Cure)
- Frog-Man (The Cure)
- Texas Twister (The Cure)
- Captain Ultra (The Cure)
- Squirrel Girl (The Cure)
- She-Hulk (The Cure)
- Iron Man (Shell Games)
- Spider-Man (Frightful)
Villains Guest Appearances
- Mole Man (De-Mole-Ition, Molehatten, The Cure)
- Puppet Master (Puppet Master, Strings)
- Ronan the Accuser (Trial by Fire, My Neighbor was a Skrull, Revenge of the Skrulls, Contest of Champions)
- Annihilus (Annihilation, Contest of Champions)
- Super-Skrull (Revenge of the Skrulls, Contest of Champions)
- Lucia von Bardas (Bait and Switch, Doomsday Plus One)
- Attuma (Atlantis Attacks)
- Diablo (Johnny Storm And The Potion Of Fire)
- Grandmaster (Contest of Champions)
- Terminus (Scavenger Hunt)
- Frightful Four
- Dr. Bentley Whitman / The Wizard (Frightful)
- Ulysses Klaw / Klaw (Frightful)
- Peter Petruski / Trapster (Frightful)
- Dragon Man (Frightful)
See Also
- September 2006 conference call with Executive Producer Craig Kyle and Head Fantastic Four writer/Story Editor Chris Yost.
References