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Subject: 1970s Superhero Shows That Were So Bad... They Were Great!
Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2025 11:49:19 -0400
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They leapt onto our screens with capes, courage… and some seriously wild 
plotlines.
In the 1970s, superhero shows weren't like the polished blockbusters we see 
today - they were quirky, low-budget, and full of heart. Some were 
unforgettable… others, not so much. But every single one left a mark on the 
kids who grew up watching them.

In this video, we're traveling back to Saturday afternoons and TV Guide ads 
to rediscover the live-action superhero shows of the 1970s that time nearly 
forgot - from crime-fighting teens to space-faring caped crusaders. Whether 
they were cult hits or cheesy flops, we loved them all.

Get ready for a retro ride through the weird, wonderful, and totally 
watchable superhero TV moments of the '70s!

https://youtu.be/dVYXaVMa4WA?si=cPfb-LSFuWDl--mE