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Revision as of 16:31, 20 August 2021
- You may also be looking for the superhero team, the Justice Friends.
The Justice Friends | |
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Created by | Genndy Tartakovsky |
Network | Cartoon Network |
Production company | Hanna-Barbera Cartoons |
Distributor | Turner Entertainment Company Warner Bros. Distribution Television |
Original release | November 20, 1996—April 29, 1998 |
Run time | 7 minutes |
Starring | Rob Paulsen Tom Kenny Frank Welker |
Executive producer(s) | Larry Huber Sherry Gunther |
Producer(s) | Debby Hindman Selma Edelman |
Music composed by | Gary Lionelli |
Writer(s) | Craig McCraken |
Director(s) | Craig McCracken Genndy Tartakovsky |
The Justice Friends is a series of animated segments as part of Dexter's Laboratory, produced by Hanna-Barbera Cartoons for Cartoon Network. It ran from 1996 and 1998, airing 8 episodes. They were short-lived as more input was put into Dexter's Laboratory's own segments.
In a sitcom-setting, the Justice Friends (a parody of the Justice League/Super Friends), comprised of Valhallen, Krunk, and their leader, Major Glory, rent an apartment together at Muscular Arms.
Production
Development
Aftermath
During a 2001 interview with IGN, Tartakovsky reflected in disappointment that he could have made it funnier and fleshed out the characters more.[1]
Music
The music and theme song was composed by Gary Lionelli.
Episodes
Episode | Number | Air date | ||||
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"TV Super Pals" | 1x01 | November 20, 1996 | = | "Valhallen's Room" | 1x02 | November 27, 1996 |
"Krunk's Date" | 1x03 | December 4, 1996 | ||||
"Say Uncle Sam" | 1x04 | December 18, 1996 | ||||
"Bee Where?" | 1x05 | December 25, 1996 | ||||
"Can't Nap" | 1x06 | January 1, 1997 | ||||
"Things That Go Bonk in the Night" | 2x01 | October 1, 1997 | ||||
"Pain in the Mouth" | 3x01 | April 29, 1998 |
Cast
References
- ^ Plume, Kenneth (November 28, 2001). "10 Questions: Genndy Tartakovsky". IGN. Retrieved August 20, 2021.