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The show ran from 1974 to 1976 on CBS's Saturday morning lineup. From 1975 to 1977 it was known as The Shazam!/Isis Hour and included The Secrets of Isis, about an Ancient Egyptian superheroine resurrected in the body of a schoolteacher, as the second half of the hour.
Twenty-two episodes of Isis aired as part of The Shazam/Isis Hour on CBS from September 6, 1975, to October 23, 1976, with 15 episodes in the first season and seven in the second. The success of the show led to CBS returning and rerunning of the series starting in October 1977 for the 1977-78 season as The Secrets of Isis (replacement for a ...
Shazam! Sunrise Semester; Tattletales; The U.S. of Archie (reruns) Valley of the Dinosaurs (reruns) The Young and the Restless; New series. All in the Family (reruns) Clue Club; Far Out Space Nuts; The Ghost Busters; Give-n-Take; The Secrets of Isis; Not returning from 1974-75. Bailey's Comets (reruns) The Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show ...
Isis ran from September 6, 1975, to September 3, 1977. Twenty-two episodes were produced, and Isis also appeared in three episodes of the related Saturday morning super-hero drama Shazam!. [6] Despite the show's popularity, it was not renewed for a third season. When the show went into syndication in 1978, it was renamed The Secrets of Isis.
The Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam! is an NBC Saturday-morning cartoon produced by Filmation Studios in 1981. The half-hour show included two cartoon stories, with a variety of live-action wraparound segments. [1] Hero High featured a group of students attending a high school for superheroes. [2]
The All-New Super Friends Hour: 1 15 ABC The Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour: 1 7 CBS Challenge of the Superfriends: 1978 2 16 ABC The New Fantastic Four: 1 13 NBC: Marvel Comics Fred and Barney Meet the Thing: 1979 1 12 Spider-Woman: 1979–80 1 16 ABC The World's Greatest Super Friends: 1 8 DC Comics The Plastic Man Comedy/Adventure Show: 1979 ...
Hero High was a 1981–1982 cartoon and live action series created by Filmation that aired as part of NBC's The Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam! It was about a high school where young superheroes were taught how to use their powers and fight crime. [1]
Isis' first appearance in comics was in Shazam! #25 (September – October 1976). She was later given her own TV tie-in book the following month, titled The Mighty Isis, which ran for two years, out-surviving the TV series. The eight-issue run by DC Comics began in October 1976 and ended in January 1978; early issues featured a special "DC TV ...