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SuperTed wasn’t always super. He was created as an ordinary teddy bear, found faulty on the factory assembly line, then thrown away like a piece of rubbish into an old, dark storeroom. There he was found by a yellow skinned, green spotted space man named Spottyman who used cosmic dust to bring the teddy bear to life. Spottyman then took the bear to a magic cloud, where Mother Nature gave him special powers. In this way the bear became SuperTed, having only to utter a secret magic word in order to transform and access his special powers. From that day forward SuperTed and Spottyman teamed up to fight crime… although it turned out that Spottyman was a recurring victim of misfortune whom SuperTed had to be perpetually bail out of trouble.
SuperTed came equipped with jet powered shoes — and Spottyman with a jet powered backpack — in order to fly. Other than that, any special powers SuperTed had weren’t readily apparent. The only noticeable difference before and after SuperTed’s transformation was his costume, and perhaps a boost in self-confidence. His secret word was never revealed, but it’s noteworthy that it was never secretly uttered either. SuperTed always said he was going to say the secret word, but there was no indication that he said anything — when he transformed he simply unzipped and pealed off his outer layer of fur to reveal his costumed self underneath (all of which was accompanied by an impressive, thunderous light show).
Spottyman and SuperTed had two permanent bases from which they operated: a sprawling tree house located in a forest, and a circular space station orbiting Earth. To alert them of trouble, a video monitor carried the distress signal of anybody calling for help or, just as often, in a grand display of serendipity, it just happened that the two were in the same general area as the series’ perpetual villains, Texas Pete and his cronies.
Texas Pete was a no-good cowboy who, using a liberal stream of insults and threats, lead an effeminate skeleton named Skeleton and an overweight dimwit named Bulk to help carry out his evil plots. Despite gaining some temporary victories and causing a lot of trouble, Texas Pete and his gang were invariably over matched by the cute and cuddly purveyor of justice, SuperTed.
SuperTed adventured on for three seasons, comprised of 36 episodes that were approximately 6 1/2 minutes in length. In 1989, Hanna-Barbera Productions created a new series titled The Further Adventures of SuperTed, which aired for a single season.
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Episodes
SuperTed and the Inca Treasure
SuperTed and the Pearl Fishers
SuperTed and the Stolen Rocket Ship
SuperTed and the Giant Kites
SuperTed and the Elephants’ Graveyard
SuperTed and the Train Robbers
SuperTed at Creepy Castle
SuperTed and Nuts in Space
SuperTed and the City of the Dead
SuperTed at the Funfair
SuperTed and the Goldmine
SuperTed on Planet Spot
SuperTed at the Toy Shop
SuperTed Goes to Texas
SuperTed in the Arctic
SuperTed and Trouble in Space, Part 1
SuperTed and Trouble in Space, Part 2
SuperTed and the Gun Smugglers
SuperTed and the Crystal Ball
SuperTed in Spotty and the Indians
SuperTed’s Dream
SuperTed and the Lumberjacks
Bulk’s Story
SuperTed Meets Father Christmas
SuperTed Kicks up the Dust
SuperTed and the Magic Word, Part 1
SuperTed and the Magic Word, Part 2
SuperTed and the Pothole Rescue
SuperTed and the Whales
SuperTed and the Gorilla
SuperTed and the Great Horrendo
SuperTed and Mother Nature
SuperTed and Tex’s Magic Spell
SuperTed and the Rattlesnake
SuperTed in Chinatown
SuperTed Goes Round the Bend
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