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Tarzan and the Super 7, is a Saturday morning cartoon series, produced by Filmation and originally airing from 1978–1980 on CBS. The show consisted of separate installments featuring seven groups of adventurers; ⁕Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle ⁕The New Adventures of Batman ⁕The Freedom Force — Isis, Super-Samurai, Sinbad, Merlin, and Hercules ⁕Jason of Star Command — the only live-action segment ⁕Manta and Moray ⁕Superstretch and Microwoman ⁕Web Woman The show was an updating of the Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour which aired on CBS Saturday mornings during the 1977–1978 television season. That series featured separate half hour episodes for each hero, with each show having its own opening and closing credits. The two series had previously run separately as Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle and The New Adventures of Batman.
Tarzan and the Super 7, is a Saturday morning cartoon series, produced by Filmation and originally airing from 1978–1980 on CBS. The show consisted of separate installments featuring seven groups of adventurers; ⁕Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle ⁕The New Adventures of Batman ⁕The Freedom Force — Isis, Super-Samurai, Sinbad, Merlin, and Hercules ⁕Jason of Star Command — the only live-action segment ⁕Manta and Moray ⁕Superstretch and Microwoman ⁕Web Woman The show was an updating of the Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour which aired on CBS Saturday mornings during the 1977–1978 television season. That series featured separate half hour episodes for each hero, with each show having its own opening and closing credits. The two series had previously run separately as Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle and The New Adventures of Batman.
The series primarily focuses on apolitical themes of adventure, individual heroism, and the universal struggle of good versus evil, without promoting a specific political ideology.
This animated series from the late 1970s features traditional casting, maintaining the established racial and gender identities of its main characters, such as Tarzan. The narrative focuses on adventure and heroism, presenting traditional identities in a neutral or positive light without incorporating explicit critiques or central DEI themes.
Tarzan and the Super 7, an animated television series from the late 1970s, does not depict any LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The show's focus is on adventure and superhero narratives, with no discernible content related to queer identity or experiences.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The animated series features established characters such as Tarzan, Batman, Robin, Hercules, Isis, and Merlin, all of whom retain their canonical genders from prior source material. Other characters are original to the show and do not have a pre-existing gender to swap from.
The character Tarzan, who is canonically and historically depicted as white, is portrayed as white in this animated series, consistent with his established race. No other significant characters in the series are identified as having undergone a race swap.
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