Super Sunday (TV series) facts for kids
Super Sunday was a cool American cartoon show from the 1980s. It was also sometimes called Super Saturday. This show was put together by companies like Sunbow Productions and Marvel Productions. Another company called Claster Television helped share it with TV stations.
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What Was Super Sunday?
Super Sunday was a special TV block that lasted for half an hour. Think of it like a mini-movie marathon! It showed four different cartoon stories, each about six minutes long. These short cartoons were like mini-episodes of other popular shows.
The Shows That Made It Up
The four exciting cartoons you could watch on Super Sunday were:
- Jem
- Bigfoot and the Muscle Machines
- Robotix
- Inhumanoids
Each of these shows had its own adventures and characters that kids loved!
When Did It Air?
Super Sunday first started airing on October 6, 1985. It was shown on many different TV stations across the United States. It usually aired on Sunday mornings. This way of showing programs on many different stations at once is called syndication. The show ran until October 1986.
Why Was It Called Super Saturday Sometimes?
Sometimes, in certain places, the show would air on Saturday mornings instead of Sunday. When this happened, the show's name was changed to Super Saturday. It was the same fun show, just on a different day for some viewers!