Super Friends
(s1e1-16)
09/08/1973-12/22/1973
The series featured the adventures of DC Comics book heroes Superman, Batman, Robin, Wonder Woman, and Aquaman. These five superheroes along with superheroes in training Wendy, Marvin, and Wonder Dog focused their abilities on putting away criminals, saving lives, and stopping terrible disasters.
The All-New Super Friends Hour
(s1e1-15)
09/10/1977-12/10/1977
In this particular incarnation of the Super Friends, the DC Comic book legends Superman, Batman, Robin, Wonder Woman and Aquaman return to fight for justice. However, this time, they get help from the shape-shifting super-teens Zan and Jayna (a.k.a. The Wonder Twins), along with their space-monkey Gleek.
Challenge of the Superfriends
(s1e1-16)
09/09/1978-12/23/1978
As the infamous Legion of Doom unleashes one diabolical scheme after another, the heroic Superfriends explode into battle to thwart them! Join Superman, Black Vulcan and Hawkman as they fight to free themselves from imprisonment in the center of the Earth!
The World's Greatest SuperFriends
(s1e1-8)
09/22/1979-11/10/1979
When a descendant of the original Dr. Frankenstein abducts and steals the powers of Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman and transfers them into his latest creation, it is up to Robin to stop the Super-Monster.
The Plastic Man Show
(s1e1-35)
09/22/1979-02/28/1981
In the comedic action series "Plastic Man," ex-crook Patrick "Eel" O'Brian gains stretch powers after a mob betrayal, teaming up with girlfriend Penny and sidekick Hula-Hula on global missions from the Chief. Combining humor with heroics, they face classic foes and original villains while offering practical consumer advice. As relationships shift from crushes to marriage and the arrival of their stretch-powered son, the show explores family dynamics amid quirky adventures.
Super Friends
(s1e1-8)
09/13/1980-11/01/1980
With Super Friends, the series abandoned the production of half-hour episodes (which was the case for the previous two Super Friends series), in favor of the production of seven-minute shorts. During the original airings, each episode would be followed by a half-hour rerun from one of the previous six years. Meanwhile, the second season from 1981–1982 was a shorter season due to a writers' strike.
Super Friends
(s2e1-6)
09/06/1981-10/31/1981
With Super Friends, the series abandoned the production of half-hour episodes (which was the case for the previous two Super Friends series), in favor of the production of seven-minute shorts. During the original airings, each episode would be followed by a half-hour rerun from one of the previous six years. Meanwhile, the second season from 1981–1982 was a shorter season due to a writers' strike.
Super Friends
(s3e1-8)
09/10/1983-10/29/1983
With Super Friends, the series abandoned the production of half-hour episodes (which was the case for the previous two Super Friends series), in favor of the production of seven-minute shorts. During the original airings, each episode would be followed by a half-hour rerun from one of the previous six years. Meanwhile, the second season from 1981–1982 was a shorter season due to a writers' strike.
Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show
(s1e1-8)
09/08/1984-10/27/1984
Continuing the previous three years' policy of producing short stories, this series' format was 2 11-minute stories per half-hour. The Wonder Twins were largely supplanted as audience identification figures by Firestorm. However, continuing the trend from the "lost season" episodes, the Wonder Twins were paired with other Justice League members, as opposed to always teaming up with Wonder Woman or Batman and Robin.
The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians
(s1e1-8)
09/07/1985-10/26/1985
The Justice League of America (now called the Super Powers Team, to tie-in with the Super Powers Collection toyline then being produced by Kenner) were once again headquartered at the Hall of Justice (which had been redesigned for this series to appear more pentagon-like and seemingly larger) in Metropolis, and battled familiar foes such as Darkseid, Lex Luthor and Scarecrow.