Challenge of The Super Friends - Voices

Voices

  • Jack Angel .... The Flash, Hawkman, Samurai
  • Marlene Aragon .... The Cheetah
  • Michael Bell .... The Riddler, Zan, Gleek, Romlock {in "Terror From the Phantom Zone"}
  • Bill Callaway .... Aquaman, Bizarro, The Capricorn Kid {in "Batman: Dead or Alive"}
  • Ted Cassidy .... Brainiac, Black Manta
  • Henry Corden .... Dr Varga {"Invasion of the Brain Creatures"}, Torahna {in "The World Beneath the Ice"}
  • Danny Dark .... Superman, Superboy {in "History of Doom"}
  • Shannon Farnon .... Wonder Woman
  • Ruth Forman .... Giganta
  • Buster Jones .... Black Vulcan
  • Stan Jones .... Lex Luthor, Swamp Demon {in "Swamp of the Living Dead"}, Challenge of the Super Friends opening sequence voice over, Jor-El {in "Secret Origins of the Super Friends"}, Hull {in "Terror from the Phantom Zone"}, Lord Dar-Con {in "Demons of Exxor"}, Sinbad {in "Sinbad and the Space Pirates"}
  • Liberty Williams .... Jayna
  • Casey Kasem .... Robin; JLA Computer
  • Don Messick .... Scarecrow; Sinestro {episodes 5 through 16}; Vartoo {in the episode "The Final Challenge"}; Astronaut {in "Giants of Doom"}
  • Vic Perrin .... Sinestro {episodes 1 through 4 only}
  • Stanley Ross .... Grodd the Gorilla; Nar-Tan {in "Doomsday"}
  • Dick Ryal .... Captain Cold
  • Michael Rye .... Green Lantern, Apache Chief, Solivar {in "Revenge on Gorilla City"}
  • Olan Soule .... Batman; Vull {in "Demons of Exxor"}
  • Jimmy Weldon .... Solomon Grundy
  • Frank Welker .... Toyman; Mr. Mxyzptlk {in "The Rise and Fall of the Super Friends"}
  • William Woodson .... Series narrator, Captain Nemo {in "Fairy Tales of Doom"}, Admiral Hubbard {in "Doomsday"}, Perry White {in "Super Friends: Rest in Peace"}

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