Super Friends: Darkseid's Golden Trap


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Darkseid's Golden Trap

Season 1, Episode 4

At an intergalactic auction Darkseid and his crew set their eyes on gold kryptonite. It's the only chunk of gold kryptonite which can permanently strip away all of the powers that Superman enjoys on Earth. known to be in existence. Black Vulcan Wonder Woman and Firestorm infiltrate the auction under disguise as ice creatures. They plan on bidding high and taking the gold kryptonite before it can fall into enemy hands but Darkseid soon realizes their plan.

repeat 1984 English
Action Cartoon Adaptation Animated

Cast & Crew
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René Auberjonois (Actor) .. Desaad
James Avery (Actor) .. Additional Voices
Isaac Bardavid (Actor) .. Mestre dos Espelhos
Gregg Berger (Actor) .. Additional Voices
Arthur Burghardt (Actor) .. Additional Voices
Howard Caine (Actor) .. Additional Voices
William Callaway (Actor) .. Aquaman
Constance Cawlfield (Actor) .. Wonder Woman
Danny Dark (Actor) .. Superman
Orlando Drummond (Actor) .. Desaad
Fernando Escandon (Actor) .. El Dorado
Liz Georges (Actor) .. Additional Voices
Buster Jones (Actor) .. Black Vulcan
Carlos Marques (Actor) .. Robin
Edna Mayo (Actor) .. Lois Lane
Mary McDonald-Lewis (Actor) .. Additional Voices
Mickie McGowan (Actor) .. Additional Voices
Vera Miranda (Actor) .. Jayna
Nizo Neto (Actor) .. Zan
José Santa Cruz (Actor) .. Lex Luthor
Mark L. Taylor (Actor) .. Firestorm
Dick Tufeld (Actor) .. Announcer
Frank Welker (Actor) .. Darkseid /Kalibak /Mr. Mxyzptlk
Adam West (Actor) .. Batman
William Woodson (Actor) .. Additional Voices

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René Auberjonois (Actor) .. Desaad
Born: June 01, 1940
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: While his name might suggest a birthplace somewhere in France -- or at the very least Quebec -- actor Rene Auberjonois was born in New York City. However, his well-to-do parents were of noble European blood, thus French was the language of choice in his household. Despite his first-born-American status, Auberjonois was shunned by many of his schoolmates as a foreigner, and teased for having a "girl's" name. As a defense mechanism, Auberjonois became the class clown, which somehow led naturally to amateur theatricals. The influence of such neighborhood family friends as Burgess Meredith and Lotte Lenya solidified Auberjonois' determination to make performing his life's work. He was cast in a production at Stratford (Ontario)'s Shakespeare company by John Houseman -- another neighbor of his parents' -- and after moving with his family to England, Auberjonois returned to complete his acting training at Carnegie-Mellon University. There he decided to specialize in character parts rather than leads -- a wise decision, in that he's still at it while some of his handsomer and more charismatic Carnegie-Mellon classmates have fallen by the wayside. Three years with the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. led Auberjonois to San Francisco's American Conservatory Theatre, of which he was a founding member. Movie and TV work was not as easy to come by, so the actor returned to New York, where he won a Tony for his Broadway role in the musical Coco. An introduction to director Robert Altman led Auberjonois to his first film, M*A*S*H (1970), in which he introduced the character that would later be fleshed out on TV as Father Mulcahy (with William Christopher in the role). He worked in two more Altman films before he and the director began to grow in opposite directions. More stage work and films followed, then TV assignments; Auberjonois' characters ranged from arrogant dress designers to snooty aristocrats to schizophrenic killers on film, while the stage afforded him more richly textured roles in such plays as King Lear and The Good Doctor. In 1981, Auberjonois was cast as Clayton Endicott III, the terminally fussy chief of staff to Governor Gatling on Benson. Like so many other professional twits in so many other films, Auberjonois' job was to make life miserable for the more down-to-earth hero, in this case Robert "Benson" Guillaume. Blessed with one of the most flexible voiceboxes in show business, Auberjonois has spent much of his career providing voice-overs for cartoon characters in animated projects like the Disney's The Little Mermaid, The Legend of Tarzan, Justice League, and Pound Puppies. In 1993, Rene Auberjonois assured himself a permanent place in the hearts of "Trekkies" everywhere when he was cast as Odo (complete with understated but distinctive "alien" makeup) on the weekly syndicated TV show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, which he appeared on until 1999.Auberjonois would remain extremely active on screen in the years to come, appearing in movies like The Patriot, and on shows like Boston Legal.
James Avery (Actor) .. Additional Voices
Born: November 27, 1945
Died: December 31, 2013
Birthplace: Pughsville, Virginia, United States
Trivia: Joined the Navy after graduating high school and served in Vietnam. Settled in San Diego after leaving the Navy, writing scripts for PBS and eventually earning a scholarship to study at the University of California. His character Philip Banks from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air was ranked #34 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time. Has a scholarship in his name at Thurgood Marshall College at UC San Diego.
Isaac Bardavid (Actor) .. Mestre dos Espelhos
Gregg Berger (Actor) .. Additional Voices
Born: December 10, 1950
Arthur Burghardt (Actor) .. Additional Voices
Born: July 29, 1947
Howard Caine (Actor) .. Additional Voices
Born: January 02, 1928
Died: December 28, 1993
Birthplace: Nashville, Tennessee
Trivia: Born Howard Cohen, Caine is a character actor onscreen from the 60s.
William Callaway (Actor) .. Aquaman
Constance Cawlfield (Actor) .. Wonder Woman
Danny Dark (Actor) .. Superman
Born: January 01, 1939
Died: June 13, 2004
Orlando Drummond (Actor) .. Desaad
Fernando Escandon (Actor) .. El Dorado
Liz Georges (Actor) .. Additional Voices
Buster Jones (Actor) .. Black Vulcan
Died: September 16, 2014
Carlos Marques (Actor) .. Robin
Edna Mayo (Actor) .. Lois Lane
Mary McDonald-Lewis (Actor) .. Additional Voices
Mickie McGowan (Actor) .. Additional Voices
Born: January 02, 1938
Vera Miranda (Actor) .. Jayna
Nizo Neto (Actor) .. Zan
José Santa Cruz (Actor) .. Lex Luthor
Mark L. Taylor (Actor) .. Firestorm
Born: October 25, 1950
Dick Tufeld (Actor) .. Announcer
Born: December 11, 1926
Died: January 22, 2012
Frank Welker (Actor) .. Darkseid /Kalibak /Mr. Mxyzptlk
Born: March 12, 1946
Birthplace: Denver, Colorado, United States
Trivia: His high school senior class voted him most likely to recede.While working on a dog food commercial, the producer's girlfriend suggested he audition for Hanna-Barbera's Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!Originally auditioned for the role of Scooby in Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!Voiced eight of the original Decepticons and two of the original Autobots on the animated series The Transformers (1984).His Doctor Claw voice is the result of an impression of singer Barry White.His voice of the Cave of Wonder in Aladdin (1992) was based on Sir Sean Connery.Has voiced most of Scooby-Doo's Fred Jones, including animated series, parodies and cameos.The first voice actor to appear in two films that made $1 billion.Was honored with an Emmy Award for lifetime achievement in 2016.
Adam West (Actor) .. Batman
Born: September 19, 1928
Died: June 09, 2017
Birthplace: Walla Walla, Washington, United States
Trivia: Whitman College graduate Adam West began getting his first acting breaks in 1959. That was the year that West, newly signed to a Warner Bros. contract, was cast in the small but pivotal role of Diane Brewster's impotent husband in The Young Philadelphians. After two years' worth of guest-star assignments in Warners' TV product (he was hung by his heels and humiliated by James Garner in a memorable Maverick episode), West accepted the role of Sergeant Steve Nelson on the weekly TVer Robert Taylor's Detectives. In 1962, the series was cancelled, compelling West to free-lance in such films as Robinson Crusoe on Mars (1964, as the astronaut who doesn't make it back) and Island of the Blue Dolphins (1964). In 1965, he landed his biggest and best role to date: Millionaire Bruce Wayne, aka the "Caped Crusader", on the smash TV series Batman. Approaching the role with the seriousness and sobriety usually afforded MacBeth or Hamlet, West struck the happy medium between "camp" and conviction. Though in recent years West has apparently basked in the adulation he has received for his two-year stint as Batman, at the time the series was cancelled in 1968, he vowed to distance himself as far from the character as possible, accepting villainous TV and film roles and even fitfully pursuing a singing career. His movie projects ranged from sublime (Marriage of a Young Stockbroker, Hooper) to ridiculous (The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington); no matter what the role, however, West's performance was invariably compared to his Batman work. Finally adopting an "if you can't beat 'em, join 'em" stance, West began making appearances at nostalgia conventions, supplied his vocal talents to the 1977 animated series The New Adventures of Batman, and publicly expressed disappointment that he was not offered a cameo role in the 1989 big-screen blockbuster Batman (he did however, provide a voice-over for the 1992 Fox TV series Batman: The New Adventures, not as Batman but as a washed-up superhero called the Gray Ghost). Adam West's most recent TV projects have included the weekly series The Last Precinct (1986) and Danger Theatre (1993); he also served as a spokesperson for the Nickelodeon cable network, a service specializing in nostalgia-inducing reruns.He continued to work steadily, often trading in on his own history as a caped crusader. He appeared in the comedy The New Age and Drop Dead Gorgeous. At the dawn of the 21st century he took a regular gig voicing the role of Mayor Adam West on the animated series The Family Guy., a gig that led to more animated work in projects such as Chicken Little and Meet the Robinsons. He spoofed his superhero history yet again in 2008's Super Capers and appeared as himself on an episode of The Big Bang Theory. West died in 2017, at age 88.
William Woodson (Actor) .. Additional Voices
Born: July 16, 1917

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