Faster than a speeding budget cut! More powerful than a stock animation cycle! Able to leap re-used backgrounds in a single bound! It’s *The New Adventures of Superman*—the 1966 Filmation classic (?) that dared to ask the question: “What if Superman… but cheaper?”
In this episode of **Filmation Spotlight**, your hosts Jason Roy Gaston and VHS_Jace take flight into the wonderfully weird world of Saturday morning savings. Join them as they discuss Superman’s stiffest battles—not with Lex Luthor, but with limited animation, clunky sound effects, and voice acting that screams “we recorded this in a broom closet.” Was it charmingly retro or just cartoon kryptonite? Find out as Jason and Jace lovingly roast the show that walked so later animated Supermen could run… at more than 12 frames per second. If you’ve ever wanted to see the Man of Steel blink once every four episodes, this is the show for you!
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