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Shows : 1960's Cartoon
Spider-Man first appeared on TV in 1967. The first season
was produced by Grantray-Lawrence Animation, and premiered on
September 9, 1967 on ABC. The second and third seasons were
produced by Krantz Films. They also aired on ABC, but the third
season was also syndicated.The second and the third seasons were done by a different animation team from the first seaons. The team was lead by the great Ralph Bakshi - who was responsible for some of the biggest cartoon screen movies in the seventies and the eighties. These later episodes begin with a harbor telling the episodes name, whereas the first seasons start right into the action, and flash the episode name a couple of minutes later. For that reason, the latter two seasons are known as the 'Harbor Episodes'.
Cast Information Peter Parker/Spider Man - Paul Soles
Betty Brant - Peg Dixon
J. Jonah Jameson - Paul Kligman
Announcer/Narrator - Bernard Cowan
Various Bit Parts - Paul Soles, Bernard Cowan, Peg Dixon, Paul Kligman
Dialogue Director - Bernard Cowan
Audio Engineer - Murray Shields
Executive Producer - Ray Patterson (Season 1)
Executive Producer - Grant Simmons (Season 1)
Executive Producer - Robert Lawrence (Season 1)
Executive Producer - Ralph Bakshi (Seasons 2 & 3)
Bernard was more commonly known as "Bunny" Cowan.
Audio FilesAn assortment of sound files for your listening pleasure.
Words - Paul Francis Webster
Music - Bob Harris, Stu Phillips, and D. Kapross
Publisher - Buddah Music, Inc.
For reference, here are the lyrics to the theme song.
Spider-man, Spider-man Does whatever a spider can Spins a web, any size Catches thieves, just like flies Look out! Here comes the Spider-man! Is he strong? Listen, Bud! He's got radioactive blood. Can he swing from a thread? Take a look overhead. Hey there, there goes the Spider-man! In the chill of night, At the scene of the crime Like a streak of light He arrives just in time Spider-man, Spider-man Friendly neighborhood Spider-man Wealth and fame, he's ignored Action is his reward To him, life is a great big bang-up Wherever there's a hang-up You'll find the Spider-man!The sound tracks were recorded at Eastern Sound on Yorkville Ave. in Toronto Ontario. Bernard Cowan contracted from Krantz Films to hire all of the talent on a straight buy-out and produce and direct all of the shows. The voices were recorded on a mono Ampex recorder, the voice tracks were then edited for time and transfered onto track 1 of an Ampex 4 track recorder. The music was dubbed on track 2, Sfx on track 3 and a mono mix on track 4. The Voice, Music and Effects tracks were also transferred to a 3 track 35mm MagnaTech recorder. A backup was made and the originals shipped off to the US. The original theme song was recorded in NYC and spliced into each episode after the audio tracks were finished and shipped. The use of the 3 track tape meant that Krantz could dub in foreign languages using the original Music & SFX (M & E) tracks. The background music was all from one of the standard music libraries of that period. There was no original background music other than when the theme was used. The SFX also came from one of the standard libraries of that period except when the audio team had to create a new sound for a specific scene. Cast and Recording information courtesy of Jonathan Soles and Murray Shields.
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