Description: SUPERBOY AND SUPERPUP PILOTS STAMP DAY FOR SUPERMAN THE SUPERBOY SCREEN TESTS SUPERMAN CEREAL COMMERCIALS AND MORE!!!!! DVD-RPLEASE NOTE - THIS DISC IS ALSO AVAILABLE AS A SPECIAL PRICED TWO DISC SET WITH SUPERMAN THE MUSICAL! PLEASE SEE OUR OTHER LISTINGS.Disc is NTSC All RegionTHIS DVD-R IS NEW AND MADE TO ORDERI DO NOT USE STICKY LABELS ON THE DISCS. IN TIME THE GLUE WOULD CORRUPT THE INFORMATION ON THE DISC. PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A DVD-R AND CONTAINS MATERIAL IN THE USA PUBLIC DOMAIN. Lot's of stuff for the Superman fan. I made this disc for myself years ago on a 1st generation Panasonic DVD recorder from video tapes I had collected over the years. Though not perfect the quality is quit good. FREE MEDIA MAIL SHIPPING IN USA!!!!! The Adventures of Superboy is a proposed TV series that was put into production in 1961. It was meant to capitalize on the success of The adventures of Superman, which went out of production in 1957. Only a pilot episode ("Rajah's Ransom") was produced, although 12 additional scripts were prepared, should the series be picked up. It's a shame this show didn't go into production, it is really good. The Adventures of Superpup, a 1958 unaired pilot, was meant to capitalize on the success of Adventures of Superman. Superpup featured the first television portrayal of the Superman characters as non-humansTelevision producer Whitney Ellsworth created a pilot that placed the Superman mythos into a fictional universe populated by dogs instead of human beings. The live-action actors were placed in dog-suits to portray the canine versions of the characters of Superman. The pilot was filmed on the same set as The Adventures of Superman, and the characters were portrayed by little people. Whitney Ellsworth later produced The Adventures of Superboy television pilot.The Clark Kent character was renamed "Bark Bent", who worked for the Daily Bugle (not to be confused with Peter Parker's work place) under editor "Terry Bite". His co-worker was reporter "Pamela Poodle". Superpup/Bark Bent was played by actor Billy Curtis, who was also in Superman and the Mole Men with George Reeves.In the pilot, Pamela Poodle is the victim of the evil Professor Sheepdip, who has tied her to a rocket that will be launched into space. Superpup must save herThe Superboy screen tests are all the girls trying out for the part of Lana Lang for the 1961 pilot.Watch George Reeves and other cast members pitch cereal in these vintage commercials. PLEASE NOTE: WE MUST SHIP TO THE ADDRESS SUPPLIED BY EBAY! THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS!
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Movie/TV Title: Superboy Superpup Pilots