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The Fantastic FRERPs is the tenth episode of the first season of the Super Friends. This episode featured a new type of plastic called FRERP. This is a material that seems to be incredibly advanced, even though we never see it again beyond this episode. The villain of the story, a character one could actually refer to as evil, because he's driven by greed, tries to use this plastic material to form his own country, a monarchy called Frerpland. Noah Tall, seen in the episode directly before this, was the only other truly evil character to be shown in the show at this point, as the majority of the first season focused on antagonists that were only misguided people trying to do what's right, but going way too far to do it. This character is not like that at all. King Plasto is a true supervil

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  • The Fantastic FRERPs is the tenth episode of the first season of the Super Friends. This episode featured a new type of plastic called FRERP. This is a material that seems to be incredibly advanced, even though we never see it again beyond this episode. The villain of the story, a character one could actually refer to as evil, because he's driven by greed, tries to use this plastic material to form his own country, a monarchy called Frerpland. Noah Tall, seen in the episode directly before this, was the only other truly evil character to be shown in the show at this point, as the majority of the first season focused on antagonists that were only misguided people trying to do what's right, but going way too far to do it. This character is not like that at all. King Plasto is a true supervil
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  • The Fantastic FRERPs is the tenth episode of the first season of the Super Friends. This episode featured a new type of plastic called FRERP. This is a material that seems to be incredibly advanced, even though we never see it again beyond this episode. The villain of the story, a character one could actually refer to as evil, because he's driven by greed, tries to use this plastic material to form his own country, a monarchy called Frerpland. Noah Tall, seen in the episode directly before this, was the only other truly evil character to be shown in the show at this point, as the majority of the first season focused on antagonists that were only misguided people trying to do what's right, but going way too far to do it. This character is not like that at all. King Plasto is a true supervillain. This is the first episode to actually reference Alien Invasion. (unless the first episode, The Power Pirate actually counts as an invasion) This is a plot device used multiple times throughout the entire run of the Super Friends series, as the Super Friends are constantly battling alien invaders. This episode references a Martian invasion, however it proves to be a false alarm, that was just part of Plasto's plot to create a traffic jam to keep Superman busy. This episode has a little bit of fun with chemistry. It's not really an educational episode though, because it certainly doesn't contain any real world chemistry, and the makeup for FRERP is obviously totally science fiction, but it is noteworthy that a number of chemicals are referenced in this episode likely to teach kids a little about them. Amyl acetate is mentioned for example, and Wonder Woman describes it as "Banana oil," just to educate the audience. Even ethyl alcohol, the main ingredient in alcoholic beverages is referenced, despite the fact that the target audience of this show is too young to drink it.
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