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  1. Fantastic Four, also known as Fantastic Four: The Animated Series, [2] is the third animated television series based on Marvel's comic book series of the same name. [3] Airing began on September 24, 1994, until ending on February 24, 1996.

  2. Fantastic Four: The Animated Series: Created by Stan Lee. With Lori Alan, Beau Weaver, Chuck McCann, Quinton Flynn. The adventures of Marvel Comic's greatest superhero team.

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    • 1994-09-24
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    Fantastic Four debuted alongside the animated Iron Man series as part The Marvel Action Hour, comprising the second half. Before the episode, Stan Leewould have a short segment speaking about the characters, situations, and inspirations. Larry Houston left working on X-Men to take over for the show's second season. "Having the freedom to accurately...

    Main Cast

    Quinton Flynn was the only actor to reprise his role for the team's appearance on Spider-Man. John Semper, Jr. disliked the Fantastic Fourand didn't want the voice cast to join in.

    Guest Cast

    Ron Perlman also played Hulk and Bruce Banner on Iron Man. John Rhys-Davies and Richard Grieco reprised the roles of Thor and Ghost Rider on The Incredible Hulk.

    During the first season critics and fans were disappointed with the show's more silly dialogue, crude animation, plot holes, and claimed the opening song was more annoying than anything else. Though fans believed that the second season had improved in every area. The Johnny Storm actor was replaced, Thinghad less campy dialogue, a more heroic theme...

  3. Marvel must have noticed the fact that viewers (including their own comic writers) were tearing it to shreds - the show switched animation studios after the first season, and the second season was an actually competent Fantastic Four show.

  4. Anyone else watched this series and have comments, please share. Amazing theme song. Terrible animation, excellent voice acting. The writing wasn't bad per se but it definitely wasn't helped by an animation style that made everyone look almost as wobbly as Reed himself.

  5. Fantastic Four (1994-1996) was a 1990s Animated Adaptation of Marvel Universe Super Hero team the Fantastic Four. Shown as part of the syndicated "Marvel Action Hour" along with Iron Man: The Animated Series , it was retooled between the first and second seasons, gaining more complex writing, improved animation, and an Affably Evil Doctor Doom ...

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  7. Both the Fantastic Four and Iron Man series were radically retooled for the second seasons, sporting new opening sequences, improved animation, and more mature writing (the first season was primarily written by Ron Friedman, while the second season was overseen by Tom Tataranowicz), though noticeably having fewer introductions by Stan Lee, with ...

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