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*The Wizard (also known as the "Wingless Wizard") and the Trapster (originally "Paste Pot Pete") debuted as villains for the Human Torch in his solo series of stories in ''Strange Tales'', fighting him in issues #103 and #104 respectively. They teamed up to form the original Frightful Four with [[Medusa (comics)|Medusa]] and [[Sandman (Marvel Comics)|Sandman]] in ''Fantastic Four'' #36. The team has had a varied membership over the years, including many different super-villains, but of the two who round out the team in this episode, Klaw first joined in ''FF'' #326, and Dragon Man was never a true member.
*The Wizard (also known as the "Wingless Wizard") and the Trapster (originally "Paste Pot Pete") debuted as villains for the Human Torch in his solo series of stories in ''Strange Tales'', fighting him in issues #103 and #104 respectively. They teamed up to form the original Frightful Four with [[Medusa (comics)|Medusa]] and [[Sandman (Marvel Comics)|Sandman]] in ''Fantastic Four'' #36. The team has had a varied membership over the years, including many different super-villains, but of the two who round out the team in this episode, Klaw first joined in ''FF'' #326, and Dragon Man was never a true member.


*The freelance photographer hired by Johnny would appear to be [[Peter Parker]] (alter-ego of [[Spider-Man]]), although he is never referred to by name, presumably as an in-joke, as viewers are expected to recognise him.
*The freelance photographer hired by Johnny would appear to be [[Spider-Man|Peter Parker]] (alter-ego of [[Spider-Man]]), although he is never referred to by name, presumably as an in-joke, as viewers are expected to recognize him.


*The story point of unstable molecules being inadvertently released and causing a chain reaction of instability is taken from the comic book story "Small Stuff, Big Stuff" (''Fantastic Four'' vol. 3, #65-66). In both comic and cartoon, Sue saves the day by containing the reaction with her forcefield.
*The story point of unstable molecules being inadvertently released and causing a chain reaction of instability is taken from the comic book story "Small Stuff, Big Stuff" (''Fantastic Four'' vol. 3, #65-66). In both comic and cartoon, Sue saves the day by containing the reaction with her forcefield.

Revision as of 21:01, 23 November 2007

"Frightful (Fantastic Four)"

"Frightful" is episode nineteen of the first season of the animated series Fantastic Four.

Plot Synopsis

The Wizard, Klaw, Trapster, and Dragon Man are the new team in town saving New York always one step ahead of the Fantastic Four. Reed begins to suspects that these Frightful Four are not the heroes they appear to be.

Cast

  • Hiro Kanagawa as Reed Richards
  • Lara Gilchrist as Susan Storm
  • Christopher Jacot as Johnny Storm
  • Brian Dobson as Ben Grimm
  • Sam Vincent as HERBIE
  • Sunita Prasad Alicia Masters
  • Jonathan Holmes -The Wizard

Notes

  • The Wizard (also known as the "Wingless Wizard") and the Trapster (originally "Paste Pot Pete") debuted as villains for the Human Torch in his solo series of stories in Strange Tales, fighting him in issues #103 and #104 respectively. They teamed up to form the original Frightful Four with Medusa and Sandman in Fantastic Four #36. The team has had a varied membership over the years, including many different super-villains, but of the two who round out the team in this episode, Klaw first joined in FF #326, and Dragon Man was never a true member.
  • The freelance photographer hired by Johnny would appear to be Peter Parker (alter-ego of Spider-Man), although he is never referred to by name, presumably as an in-joke, as viewers are expected to recognize him.
  • The story point of unstable molecules being inadvertently released and causing a chain reaction of instability is taken from the comic book story "Small Stuff, Big Stuff" (Fantastic Four vol. 3, #65-66). In both comic and cartoon, Sue saves the day by containing the reaction with her forcefield.

See also

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