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Author: Guest Many fans of THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN prefer the first 2 B&W seasons, and, quite unfairly, dismiss the color episodes as being lightweight and strictly for kids.This is NOT correct!! Although season 5 is probably the weakest of all of the 6 seasons, the final (6th) season contains several of the best episodes of the entire series. Episodes such as "The Mysterious Cube", "All That Glitters" and "The Perils Of Superman" are gems.
The glorious Technicolor work makes these episodes a joy to behold. They positively radiate with good humor, interesting plots and the so-obvious camaraderie of the best ensemble cast ever assembled.
Everyone should own these DVDs.
Author: Guest Two episodes that will be included in this collection that I remember with fondness are "The Big Forget" and "All That Glitters."
In "The Big Forget," we see the unthinkable: Clark Kent actually reveals his true identity to his friends. After years of toying with Lois and Jimmy ("Just knock me in the head sometime, you'll find out!"), Clark finds himself up against it here. Fortunately, as usual, Superman finds a way out of even this dilemma.
"All That Glitters" gives us the ultimate fantasy: Jimmy and Lois acquire powers like those of our hero. We vicariously get the thrill of flying, stopping bullets, super-strength, etc. through the reporters' exploits. The final dialogue exchange between Clark and Jimmy is very poignant when one considers how the actors' real lives turned out.
I look forward to getting this set this fall as I have been enjoying all of the other episodes all summer long.
Author: Guest 79. PERIL IN PARIS
80. TIN HERO
81. MONEY TO BURN
82. THE TOWN THAT WASN'T
83. THE TOMB OF ZAHARAN
84. THE MAN WHO MADE DREAMS COME TRUE
85. DISAPPEARING LOIS
86. CLOSE SHAVE
87. THE PHONEY ALIBI
88. THE PRINCE ALBERT COAT
89. THE STOLEN ELEPHANT
90. MR. ZERO
91. WHATEVER GOES UP
92. THE LAST KNIGHT
93. THE MAGIC SECRET
94. DIVIDE AND CONQUER
95. MYSTERIOUS CUBE
96. ATOMIC CAPTIVE
97. SUPERMAN SILVER MINE
98. THE BIG FORGET
99. THE GENTLE MOBSTER
100. SUPERMAN'S WIFE
101. THREE IN ONE
102. THE BRAINY BURRO
103. THE PERILS OF SUPERMAN
104. ALL THAT GLITTERS
YOU CAN READ MY REVIEW OF SEASON 3 & 4, AND SEE WHY I THINK THESE COLOR EPISODES ARE GREAT FUN FOR ADULTS AND KIDS. GEORGE REEVES WAS THE MOST INTELLIGENT CLARK KENT EVER PRESENTED BY HOLLYWOOD. IT WAS GEORGE REEVES INPUT THAT MADE CLARK KENT AN INSIGHTFUL, INTELLIGENT, ALMOST DETECTIVE-LIKE CHARACTER THAT ONE CAN STILL ADMIRE TODAY. I SAW THESE EPISODES WHEN I WAS GROWING UP IN THE LATE 50'S AND PLAN ON BUYING THIS LAST SET TO LAUGH AND CHEER FOR SUPERMAN WHEN HE COMES CRASHING THROUGH ANOTHER WALL IN JUST IN THE NICK-OF-TIME!
Author: Guest My favorite is The Magic Secret where Perry is yelling at Jimmy about going to a Magician's convension. I loved magic since I was a child.