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Wendy, Marvin and Wonder Dog did not have superpowers, so they often did not add much to the story progression, and they were dropped after the show's first season. Wendy and Marvin were replaced in the 1977 series The All-New Super Friends Hour with the Wonder Twins—extraterrestrial twins with the power to transform into animals and water.
Wendy is the niece of Harvey Harris, a detective who trained Batman when he was a teenager. [5] Marvin is the son of Diana Prince, the nurse whose identity Wonder Woman assumed, and her husband Dan White. Wendy and Marvin would later be revamped and used in the Teen Titans comic book as support characters.
Wonder Dog killed Marvin and attacked Wendy, leaving her crippled from the waist down. Wendy is a supporting character in the Batgirl series, where she receives help accepting her disabilities from former Batgirl Barbara Gordon .
The Super Friends stake out the American Museum. Wendy, Marvin and Wonder Dog along with Superman, disguised as Clark Kent, keep an eye on things from inside the museum. At the museum, Wonder Dog starts sneezing because he smelled almonds in the air, and while all the commotion was going on, the paintings went missing.
Wonder Dog, the pet of Wendy and Marvin, two teenage characters of Super Friends Wonder Dog , musician Harry Thumann 's side project, best known for the 1982 single "Ruff Mix" Wonder Dog (video game) , a 1992 Mega CD video game by Core Design, ported in 1993 to the Amiga
Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show was the first Super Friends series in a new format since 1979's The World's Greatest SuperFriends. [2] Continuing the previous three years' policy of producing short stories, this series' format was two 11-minute stories per half-hour.
Gleek is a fictional character appearing in the animated series Super Friends and its related spin-offs. Gleek is the pet of the alien Wonder Twins, Zan and Jayna.He debuted in The All-New Super Friends Hour, which first aired September 10, 1977.
Note: This episode, the 1st season episode "The Power Pirate" and the Challenge of the Superfriends episode "Sinbad and the Space Pirates" are the only episodes in the Super Friends series where Wonder Woman's magic lasso exhibits truth-compelling power like in the live-action Wonder Woman television series, which was canceled when CBS ended ...