MS. LION
(of Earth-8107)

Real Name: Ms. Lion

Identity/Class: Extradimensional/alternate reality (Earth-8107) canine

Occupation: None

Group Membership: None

Affiliations: Captain America, Doctor Strange, Mona Osborn, May Parker, Shanna the Jungle Queen, Spider-Friends (Firestar/Angelica Jones, Iceman/Bobby Drake, Spider-Man/Peter Parker), the Sub-Mariner (Namor), Shiro Yoshida

Enemies: The Chameleon, Kraven the Hunter

Known Relatives: None

Aliases: "8th Little Superhero," "Fuzz Face"

Base of Operations: Angelica Jones' apartment in May Parker's home, New York City, New York, USA

First Appearance: Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode, "Triumph of the Green Goblin" (September 12, 1981)

Powers/Abilities: Ms. Lion was a dog with all the abilities and limitations of being a Lhasa Apso. She seemed smarter than the average canine and possessed a keen sense of smell.

Height: 11 in. (length by approximation)
Weight: 15 lbs. (by approximation)
Eyes: Black
Hair: Brown

History: (Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode - "The Origin of the Spider-Friends" (fb) - BTS) - Via unrevealed means Ms. Lion was adopted/bought by Angelica Jones.

(Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode - "The Origin of the Spider-Friends" (fb)) - When Angelica went to the Inventor's Expo, she brought Ms. Lion with her. The dog rushed ahead and happily greeted Peter Parker before running back to Angelica. Later, after an attack from the Beetle ended with him being driven off, Ms. Lion emerged from the crowd and happily ran around Firestar's feet before the mutant heroine picked her up and tried to deflect the dog's affections.

(Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode -  "Triumph of the Green Goblin") - A "few" years later, Ms. Lion was in Angelica's room as she readied herself for a costume party. Somehow a mask was put over Ms. Lion's face, causing her to scare herself when she looked into the mirror. When Mona Osborn teased her, Ms. Lion bolted from Angelica's lap and landed in a pile of clothes. Emerging dressed in a karate gi, Ms. Lion mimicked several martial arts moves before tripping over a sweater. Later, Ms. Lion relaxed in Angelica's lap while the Spider-Friends talked about Spider-Man. When asked for her opinion, Ms. Lion leaped to Peter Parker as he offered a dog biscuit.

(Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode -  "The Crime of All Centuries") - Ms. Lion was barking at a toy dinosaur when it fell forward and spooked her. Running into the den, she accidently bit into a web ball Peter Parker had created. He pulled the webbing from her mouth and formed a solid ball for her to play with. She chased the ball outside the room. Peter and Bobby Drake later took Ms. Lion with them while Angelica went to Kraven the Hunter's exhibit. When the dinosaurs from Kraven's exhibit got loose, Ms. Lion barked at them from the safety of another exhibit. When Firestar was kidnapped by Kraven, Ms. Lion followed them outside then ran back into the museum to alert Spider-Man and Iceman. Used as a bloodhound, Ms. Lion promptly led the heroes to Stan's Pet Shop, where she ate a bowl of dog food and the heroes picked up a clue from a magazine on the shop's counter. When Spider-Man and Iceman went to the air hanger Kraven was using as a base, Ms. Lion followed and as Kraven revealed himself, Ms. Lion charged and was promptly captured in a net before being dumped into a small cage. Ms. Lion subsequently managed to free herself when Kraven unleashed a Tyrannosaurus Rex against the Spider-Friends. When the dinosaur was turned back into an infant, Ms. Lion barked at the now frightened beast.

(Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode - "The Fantastic Mr. Frump") - When Peter Parker rushed out of the house, Ms. Lion followed him with his umbrella in her mouth. She tumbled down the stairs and laid there as Peter shouted back to his Aunt that he was late for a basketball game.

(Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode -  "Sunfire") - Ms. Lion amused herself by running in a circle near the dinner table. Bobby picked her up and showed her off to the visiting Shiro Yoshida. Bobby pronounced her breed as "ipso facto," but Shiro corrected him, mentioning that Lhasa Apso means "temple lion dog" and that Lhasa Apsos were often used as temple guardians in Tibet. She then jumped from Bobby's hands to Shiro, who put her down before demonstrating aikido with Peter. Later, following a Spider-Friends adventure involving Sunfire, Angelica gave Ms. Lion two pairs of chopsticks and ordered her to give them to Peter and Bobby. When the boys saw their lunch was pizza, Peter tossed the chopsticks aside, with Ms. Lion catching them neatly in her mouth.

(Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode -  "Swarm") - Ms. Lion watched in horror as May Parker was yanked away by a giant bee. Later, Ms. Lion was in the kitchen when May entered carrying a tray with a jar of honey. When May declared that she had a strange craving for honey, Ms. Lion let out a yelp and dashed into the interior of the house.

(Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode - "7 Little Superheroes") - Ms. Lion was sitting on May Parker's lap when Peter Parker told her that he and his friends were going to a weekend party. When told Ms. Lion was going with them, as May's friend Mrs. Newton had too many cats, Ms. Lion reacted with disgust and jumped over to Angelica's lap. Taken to Wolf Island, Ms. Lion stayed with the Spider-Friends as introductions were made to other arriving heroes. When the Chameleon threatened them over a speaker, Ms. Lion barked at the voice and as the heroes subsequently split up, Ms. Lion saw "Spider-Man" (actually the Chameleon) trick Captain America into quicksand. She rushed towards the impostor and barked at him as he fled. Catching wind of the real Spider-Man's scent, Ms. Lion rushed back to the island mansion, barking in front of the chimney as the real Spider-Man popped down. Ms. Lion's friendly demeanor convinced the other heroes that this Spidey was the real one. Later taken into the woods with the rest of the heroes to help Shanna the Jungle Queen, Ms. Lion's barking revealed "Shanna" was really the Chameleon. When the impostor tried to drop Ms. Lion into a pit, Spider-Man leaped and saved her. Chasing the Chameleon into a cave, Ms. Lion followed his scent to a brick wall, but her barking was ignored by Iceman. She then whimpered as she was left alone. Ms. Lion later made her way back to the mansion just as Spider-Man freed his friends and the Chameleon escaped. She made it to the roof as just the Chameleon was captured, and the self-destruct sequence had been activated. Firestar spotted her, but it was Spider-Man who shot a webline and snagged her seconds before the building exploded.  

(Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode - "Video-Man") - Ms. Lion was relaxing with the Spider-Friends as they tried to figure out where the electrical entity Video-Man would strike next. When May Parker knocked on the door, Ms. Lion followed Peter Parker as he quickly turned the crime lab back to a normal room. In doing so, however, she was knocked into the interior of the wall when the computer spun around to replace the bookshelf. Her barking convinced May she was still in the room. Peter soon freed her and tossed her to Angelica, who produced the pooch to an inquisitive May. When May left and the room turned back to a lab, Ms. Lion watched the Spider-Friends form a plan to stop Video-Man and Electro.  

(Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode - "The Prison Plot") - On a boat near the falls, Ms. Lion was held by May Parker as the old woman watched in horror when news broke about Magneto taking over the prison where her nephew and friends were working. When May told Ms. Lion they had better see what they could do, Ms. Lion barked in agreement. As their boat got as close as it could, Ms. Lion jumped from May's arms and dog-paddled towards the prison. Ignoring a tossed life preserver and easily avoiding the boat's captain who jumped in to save her, Ms. Lion sank beneath the water's surface and swam towards a drainage pipe. Swimming up the pipe, she shook herself off and entered the prison. Running through the ducts, Ms. Lion barked when she spotted Iceman. Iceman froze the duct's grating and freed her, albeit somewhat frozen. Ms. Lion shook the snow off and raced off to find Firestar. She found the mutant heroine trapped in the now frozen broiler room. She scratched at the door as Firestar mustered up the power to blow a steam pipe and melt the ice. Ms. Lion then took cover as Firestar blew the room's door apart. She then lead Firestar to Spider-Man, trapped by Magneto. She was presumably taken away quietly after Magneto's capture and returned to May. Later, Ms. Lion was sitting on the couch with May, who had just been given her birthday present (tickets to see her cousin Bea) and Angelica’s recently won prize: a complete makeover with a stylist.

(Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode - "Spidey Goes Hollywood") - While walking with Angelica Jones and Bobby Drake, Ms. Lion noticed the signs put up by Stan Blockbuster and brought them to the Spider-Friends' attention. Angelica and Bobby took her with them to the library to find Peter Parker. Ms. Lion pointed him out, asleep at a desk. Angelica shushed her to stop her barking. She was later with the group when Peter saw the signs put up by Stan Blockbuster and Angelica picked her up when they crossed the street to see May Parker about to enter a pawn shop with her family jewels. Ms. Lion was pawned off to May as the trio rushed off to help her make her house payment.  

(Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode - "The Vengeance of Loki") - Ms. Lion was held by May Parker as Peter, Bobby and Angelica left the house.

(Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode - "Knights & Demons") - Ms. Lion was with the Spider-Friends as they enjoyed a medieval fair in their civilian identities. When they changed into their costumed identities, Ms. Lion was scared by the sudden change in weather and ducked under a nearby tent as Spider-Man helped save a statue from falling. Later, back in their civilian identities once more, the Spider-Friends looked around the museum hosting the statue. Ms. Lion was carried in by Angelica as she checked out the painting of the heroic Black Knight and the surviving relics used by the hero.

That night, as Angelica and Bobby talked about the medieval period. Ms. Lion lay on the carpet. When May called them all to dinner, Ms. Lion jumped onto Peter's desk to get his attention and stayed there as Peter showed May his book about Merlin.  When the Spider-Friends later returned after their adventure with the Black Knight, Ms. Lion was carried into their room by May, who was surprised at their game of Sorcery & Serpents.

(Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode - "Pawns of the Kingpin") - Ms. Lion was sitting on May Parker's lap as she waited for Captain America to appear. When May wondered where Peter, Bobby and Angelica disappeared to, Ms. Lion winked. After a Spider-Friends adventure with Captain America and the Kingpin was over, Bobby Drake sat on the couch and interviewed himself (as Bobby Drake talking to Iceman). Ms. Lion sat on his lap, moving her head as Bobby switched between voices for the tape recorder.

(Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode - "The Quest of the Red Skull") - Ms. Lion was in the living room with Bobby and Angelica. When the word "walk" was uttered by Bobby, Ms. Lion bounced up and down with excitement. When subsequently walking towards Professor Wells' house, Ms. Lion broke free from Angelica and jumped into the arms of a still groggy Spider-Man. She was presumably sat down when the Spider-Friends went around to the back of the house and confronted Professor Hiawatha Smith, whose home had been broken into and who thought the Spider-Friends were working with the Red Skull (see comments).

(Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode - "The Origin of the Iceman") - Ms. Lion sat on Angelica's lap as the Spider-Friends tried to figure out the new Videoman (Francis Byte)'s next move. When Bobby decided to stay home, she whimpered and jumped onto his lap. She later watched with interest as Bobby tracked down J. Jonah Jameson and Video-Man using the crime computer.

(Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode - "Along Came Spidey") - Ms. Lion sat on a bench as the Spider-Friends (in their civilian identities) had some hotdogs with May Parker. When they dashed off into a nearby alley, Ms. Lion stood up and barked after them. When the Shocker subsequently attacked a nearby armored truck, Ms. Lion laid down and whimpered, continuing to do so when Spider-Man emerged from a wrecked jewelry store with his injured senior aunt. The Shocker was soon arrested and, as May recovered, Ms. Lion sat beside May as she watched the news of the Shocker's arrest. She happily barked when Peter Parker kissed his aunt on the check.

(Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode - "Attack of the Arachnoid") - When Angelica and Bobby left to go see Space Samurai at the movies, Ms. Lion raced into Peter Parker's room and leaped onto his desk, scattering his papers as she licked his face.

(Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode - "Spidey Meets the Girl from Tomorrow") - As Peter Parker noticed what would be revealed as a spaceship crashing, he rushed out to find it and left a note explaining things to Ms. Lion.

Comments: Created by Dennis Marks and Marvel Productions, Ltd. (see Appearances list for list of artists involved).

Frank Welker was the credited voice actor for Ms. Lion.

Yeah, Ms. Lion was with the Spider-Friends at the front of Hiawatha Smith's house and then vanished for the rest of the episode. Maybe they sent her home?

Lhasa Apsos are rather small dogs, so the height and weight are based on the averages of the breed.

Profile by David Lawrence.

CLARIFICATIONS:
Earth-8107's Ms. Lion has no known connections to:


images: (without ads)
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode, "The Crime of All Centuries" (Ms. Lion main image)
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode, "Along Came Spidey" (Ms. Lion, headshot)
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode, "Triumph of the Green Goblin" (Ms. Lion w/mask & in karate gi)
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode, "The Fantastic Mr. Frump" (Ms. Lion with umbrella)
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode, "Sunfire" (Ms. Lion with chopsticks)
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode, "The Prison Plot" (Ms. Lion swimming)

Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode, "Spidey Meets the Girl from Tomorrow" (Ms. Lion with note)


Appearances:
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode, "Triumph of the Green Goblin" (September 12, 1981) - Dennis Marks (writer), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Thom Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (animation directors)
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode, "The Crime of All Centuries" (September 19, 1981) -
Donald F. Glut (writer), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (animation directors)
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode, "The Fantastic Mr. Frump" (September 26, 1981) - Christy Marx (writer), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (animation directors)
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode, "Sunfire" (October 3, 1981) - Christy Marx (writer), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (animation directors)
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode, "Swarm" (October 10, 1981) - Dennis Marks (writer), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (animation directors)
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode, "7 Little Superheroes" (October 17, 1981) - Doug Booth (writer), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (animation directors)
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode, "Video-Man" (October 24, 1981) - Christy Marx (writer), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (animation directors)
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode, "The Prison Plot" (October 31, 1981) - Francis Feighan, Jack Hanrahan (writers), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (animation directors)
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode, "Spidey Goes Hollywood" (November 7, 1981) - Christy Marx (writer), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (animation directors)
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode, "The Vengeance of Loki" (November 14, 1981) - Donald F. Glut (writer), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (animation directors)
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode, "Knights & Demons" (November 21, 1981) - Donald F. Glut (writer), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (animation directors)
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode, "Pawns of the Kingpin" (November 28, 1981) - Donald F. Glut (writer), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (animation directors)
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode, "The Quest of the Red Skull" (December 5, 1981) - Dennis Marks (writer), Jan Green, Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren Tufts (storyboards), Bruce Bennet, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (animation directors)
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode, "The Origin of the Iceman" (September 18, 1982) - Donald F. Glut (writer), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (animation directors)
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode, "Along Came Spidey" (October 2, 1982) - Donald F. Glut (writer), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (animation directors)
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode, "Attack of the Arachnoid" (October 8, 1983) - Michael Reaves (writer), Jan Green, Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren Tufts (storyboards), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (animation directors)
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode, "The Origin of the Spider-Friends" (October 15, 1983) - Donald Glut (writer), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (animation directors)
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode, "Spidey Meets the Girl from Tomorrow" (October 22, 1983) - Dennis Marks (writer), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (animation directors)


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