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  1. 1976. TV-G. Fantasy · Action · Kids & Family. The popular ‘70s series uses live-action and animation to tell the story of a boy who transforms himself into Captain Marvel with the word ‘Shazam!”. Starring: Michael Gray Les Tremayne Jackson Bostwick John Davey Joanna Cameron. Directed by: Hollingsworth Morse. Watch Shazam!

  2. 25 mar 2019 · Published Mar 25, 2019. With Shazam! soon in theaters everywhere, we revisit how the 1970s live-action television series (loosely) adapted the comic book hero. As a comic book property that will turn 80 years old this December, Shazam! has been adapted into a variety of other forms of media since the hero's debut in 1939.

  3. Bostwick had filed a lawsuit against Filmation Enterprises. They were forced to pay him for the remainder of his contract, which included the remaining episodes of Season 2. John Davey was the replacement to play "Captain Marvel". In Season 3, the show became "The SHAZAM / ISIS Hour". Michael Gray was the age of 22-24. Les Tremayne was the age ...

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  4. Social. The live-action adventures of Captain Marvel! By uttering a single magic word young Billy Batson transforms himself into the world's mightiest mortal, Captain Marvel. The acronym of the first letters of the names of the six elders who train Billy with their respective special gifts: Solomon, wisdom; Hercules, strength; Atlas, stamina ...

  5. Sat, Sep 14, 1974. Chad is a blind boy who is being overly-protected by his older brother, Danny. Chad feels so useless that he decides to run away, and when his brother goes after him, Danny gets bit by a rattlesnake. Chad gains self-confidence after he is able to make it back to Billy and Mentor for help and lead them back to Danny.

  6. Online | Season 1 (1974) | TV Guide. Shazam! Season 1 Episodes. Teen Billy Batson becomes Captain Marvel with a single word ('Shazam!') and helps those in need. Assisting him is his traveling ...

  7. Filmation gem fom the 1970s. excellent family show as it provides a wonderful role model for children. as an added bonus, someone went to the trouble of restoring the "moral of the story" sequences at the end. For adults who were children during the 70s, this is a wonderful walk down memory lane.