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Revision as of 21:16, 26 October 2018

From the "Yuna the Terrible/Rock and Roll Space Bandits/Elevator to Nowhere" episode (27 Sep. 1980) of the animated TV series Super Friends. Yes, that's actually their name, not just a description. Three aliens in a vaguely guitar shaped spaceship paralyze Superman, Batman, Robin, and Wonder Woman in about 45 seconds. Then they try to take over Planet Earth, and who's left to stop them? The Wonder Twins? Oh great, just great. And they turn into what? A giant lobster and a satellite dish made out of ice?! Oh for the love of....

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