The first Marvel animation to appear on television was the Marvel Super Heroes by Grantray-Lawrence Animation in 1966. The series debuted on September 1, 1966 on a variety of television stations across America. The series is known for its extremely limited animation and for lifting the stories, dialogue and artwork directly from the comic books of the time. Each 30-minute episode was made up of three 7-minute chapters. There were 65 episodes in total. The show ran five days a week and featured a different Super Hero every day. Monday: Captain America Tuesday: The Incredible Hulk
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| - The first Marvel animation to appear on television was the Marvel Super Heroes by Grantray-Lawrence Animation in 1966. The series debuted on September 1, 1966 on a variety of television stations across America. The series is known for its extremely limited animation and for lifting the stories, dialogue and artwork directly from the comic books of the time. Each 30-minute episode was made up of three 7-minute chapters. There were 65 episodes in total. The show ran five days a week and featured a different Super Hero every day. Monday: Captain America Tuesday: The Incredible Hulk
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| - Arthur Pierce, Bernard Cowan, Paul Sols, Paul Kligman, Gillie Fenwick
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| - The first Marvel animation to appear on television was the Marvel Super Heroes by Grantray-Lawrence Animation in 1966. The series debuted on September 1, 1966 on a variety of television stations across America. The series is known for its extremely limited animation and for lifting the stories, dialogue and artwork directly from the comic books of the time. Each 30-minute episode was made up of three 7-minute chapters. There were 65 episodes in total. The show ran five days a week and featured a different Super Hero every day. Monday: Captain America Tuesday: The Incredible Hulk Wednesday: The Invincible Iron Man Thursday: The Mighty Thor Friday: Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner Captain America was the star of the show every Monday beginning September 1. Each episode was lifted straight out of issues of Tales of Suspense and Avengers and featured some of the best stories from the early days of the silver age Captain America from as he battled the Red Skull, Baron Zemo and the Masters of Evil. The animation was extremely limited with most of the artwork lifted straight from the comic books. However, the series was quite popular as it was the first time anyone had seen these characters move. Captain America ran for thirteen half-hour episodes, each containing three short chapters for a total of 39 chapters.
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