Miss The Old Days of Cartoons Worth Watching? It’s Time to Hero Up!

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Before my wife and I started having kids, I imagined some day in the distant future, bouncing my son or daughter (or both!) on my knee and trying to figure out how to introduce them to the wonderful comic book characters I knew as a child. The movies are too adult and the cartoons I watched as a kid are just plain old.

I started buying toys. Then, there was a line from Marvel called ‘Spiderman and Friends‘. These featured little kid versions of my favorite Marvel heroes. I snatched up everything from teethers to board books to action figures and vehicles, anticipating the demise of the current Super Hero trend.

The beginning...

The beginning...

When I was a kid, I would literally sit down with the TV Guide and plan my Saturday morning. I remember the excitement of revisiting old animated friends and finding new ones. I remember the slow let down as noon fast approached, and I knew that the animated adventures would soon give way to golf and Star Trek reruns (I just didn’t get Star Trek at the time. Now I get excited when I happen to find one, but I digress)…

I’ve mourned the loss of cartoons to get excited about for quite some time. I just can’t get into Phineas and FerbChowder, or the like. They’re just… boring. I’ve watched my three year old watch these shows, and she looks kinda bored too.

But I am delighted to report that the folks at The House of Ideas, the wonderful people at Mighty Marvel have once again unleashed good old fashioned action and adventure to the Saturday morning lineup in the form of Super Hero Squad!

Now I’ve seen other blogs/reviews that are miffed that this show is for kids and not for ‘Marvel fans’. I’d like to offer an alternative stand point. I happen to think this is the perfect show for Marvelites.

Even if I didn’t have a young child in my home, I would love this show. It has everything you could want: Dr. DoomM.O.D.O.K.Fin Fang Foom, and relics scattered across the world that offer infinite power. And that’s just the first episode! Make mine Marvel!

I’m continually confused by so-called ‘true fans’ that poo-poo every new version of their favorite heroes. What did you find appealing about super heroes in the first place? I’d bet it wasn’t for hard-hitting deep dark storylines. If you’re anything like me, it was the appealing way that good and evil were in an epic struggle and there were no blurring of the lines. Sure, that’s not real life, but since when did stories about mutants and monsters have to be ‘realistic’?

Back when I blogged about ‘Batman: The Brave and the Bold‘, I applauded Warner Bros. for bringing camp back to Batman and reminding us what Saturday morning was all about. I now applaud Marvel for bringing us more fun than you can shake an Infinity Sword fractal at.

With Super Hero Squad, Marvel has come up with a way to keep children and their parents happy. Children may delight in the action, but adults can appreciate the humor. And it’s not the ‘let’s talk over the kids’ heads and giggle at the innuendo’ kind of humor that’s found in most cartoons. Lines like ‘Hulk not do math. Hulk SMASH!’ and a bumbling Silver Surfer are all in good fun. The title cards are send offs of classic Marvel covers. I could go on and on.

My point is, you’re only as old as you feel. If you’re a Marvel fan and don’t like this cartoon, then you must be feeling pretty old. Lighten up, or better yet…shsheroup

I dare you not to hum the theme song to yourself after watching this…

If you want to know more about Super Hero Squad or want to stream full episodes, make sure you visit the official home of Super Hero Squad online!

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6 Responses to “Miss The Old Days of Cartoons Worth Watching? It’s Time to Hero Up!”

  1. WeaselMomma says:

    I was never a big fan of comic books or super hero cartoons. Sure, I watched superfriends, but it was never my favorite. Now old school Warner Bros., that was my style and I miss seeing them. I don’t really get Chowder either, but Love Phineas and Ferb, especially the 1st season.
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  2. Eric says:

    My daughter and I just found Spectacular Spider Man on DisneyXD this weekend.. I am going to look for this show now.. It looks like it would be awesome!!
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  3. Keith Wilcox says:

    I watched this new version for the first time last week. I found it completely by accident and I was curious. My boys came downstairs (age 6 and5) and plopped themselves down on the couch and watched it with me. Now, my boys ONLY watch superhero cartoons. They watch even the more adult versions like the ones you describe as being slightly advanced. They also watch a ton of anime (full metal alchemist is their favorite because they are brothers like the main characters). Anyway, they are cartoon experts and especially superhero cartoon experts. They LOVED this version of the Marvel superhero series. I agree with you. It’s just well made and solid. It’s quality programming regardless of the miniature spin on our classic favorites.
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  4. CK Lunchbox
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    This is really cool. My youngest son loves this show and the older ones are crazy about the Brave and Bold (well, and me too).

    I was laughing about planning out your Saturdays with the TV Guide. I used to do the same thing as kid. Of course, I’m so old, I remember watching the Amazing Spider-Man live-action show in the late 70′s.
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    • justin says:

      You absolutely can not argue with ‘Brave and the Bold.’ Just for the old school look alone! I have very vague memories of a live-action Spider-Man, but I was born in the late 70′s, so it must have been reruns. ;)
      I remember, every once in a while, when two shows would be on that I wanted to watch, and we didn’t have a VCR! I actually had to make a choice! Saturdays had to be planned very strategically…

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