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Shazam! The Complete Live-Action Series

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Warner Bros. Discovery, a premier global media and entertainment company, offers audiences one of the world’s most differentiated and complete portfolio of content, brands and franchises across television, film, streaming and gaming.

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By uttering a single magic word young Billy Batson transforms himself into the world's mightiest mortal, Captain Marvel. The acronym of the first letters of the names of the six elders who train Billy with their respective special gifts: Solomon, wisdom; Hercules, strength; Atlas, stamina; Zeus, power; Achilles, courage; and Mercury, speed, in a word...SHAZAM! Now, the entire series is available in this 3-disc set featuring every exciting episode of this classic television show!

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  • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.33:1
  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.5 x 5.35 x 7.5 inches; 3.5 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 356316
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 9 hours and 48 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ October 22, 2012
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Michael Gray
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Warner Archive
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B009M4KT3I
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 3
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I found out this series was on DVD and I read the reviews. Essentially buying the Blu Ray version was the best one to buy. I didn't hesitate. . . I was not disappointed. Once I started watching it. . . I was 11 years old again. This was so refreshing to see again, So clear. . . I was watching this with my son who had never seen it. . . This included the moral of the story told by Captain Marvel. Shows don't do this any more. I highly recommend this to any one who grew up watching this every Saturday morning. Thank you to whomever decided to release this. Bravo
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2016
    SHAZAM! A Filmation Production. 3-Disc. Full Screen. All 28 episodes. Not restored.
    Executive Producers: Lou Scheimer, Norm Prescott.
    Based upon Captain Marvel which began in WHIZ Comics #2 (Issue February 1940), published in late 1939, for Fawcett Publications.

    SHAZAM! tv series (CBS, 1974-76) was shown on Saturdays in the daytime.
    This program is wholesome and decent for children to see. Each episode ends with Captain Marvel or Billy telling you the "moral" of the story and goodbye until next week.

    On back of cover box: "This disc is expected to play back in DVD video 'Play Only' devices and may not play back in other DVD devices".
    I did have a problem with the third disc loading in the APEX DVD player. Had to use a different DVD player.

    Billy Batson (Michael Gray) travels with Mentor (Lee Tremayne) in an Open Road motor home into different towns in the United States to help people in trouble.
    Billy got his powers from the gods: Solomon, Hercules, Atlas, Zeus, Achilles and Mercury. The first letter of each name spells "SHAZAM". When trouble is nearby or someone needs help, the Gods signal Billy and Mentor by this device. Then the Gods give Billy some advice for the day. Billy can come to someone's rescue by saying the word "Shazam" and he turns into a taller, bigger and stronger adult super-hero, Captain Marvel.

    Some familiar faces: Barry Miller, Ty Henderson, Lance Kerwin, Pamelyn Ferdin, William Sargent, John Karlen, Christina Hart, Christopher Stafford Nelson, Darrel Maury, Rob Soble, Butch Patrick, Ruben Moreno, Lew Brown, Lisa Eilbacher, John Carter, Eddie Firestone, Jackie Haley, Frank Coghlan Jr., Steve Gustafsan, Carol Anne Seflinger, Eric Shea, John Lupton, Stephen Hudis, Dabbs Greer, Radames Pera, Jimmy McNichol, Bill Quinn, Conlan Carter, Danny Bonaduce, Eric Chase, Scott Rogers, Cindy Eilbacher, Steve Benedict, Walker Edmiston, Dennis Olivieri, Milt Kogan, Linden Chiles, Jimmy Van Patten, Patrick Laborteaux, Susan Pratt, Eric Laneuville, David Doremus, Maury Wills, Andrew Stevens.
    Norm Prescott as the voice of "Solomon".
    Adam West as the voice of "Hercules". "Holy Moly" is said alot in this tv series too, just like in Batman (ABC, 1966-68).

    JoAnna Cameron appears as "Isis", the ancient Egyptian super-heroine, in episodes 22, 26 and 28.

    In Season One, Captain Marvel is played by Jackson Bostwick. After filming two episodes for Season 2, he was fired. According to their story; he failed to show up for filming and the producers accused him of holding out for more salary.
    The truth is Jackson Bostwick had sustained an injury at the previous day filming and was getting treatment. Bostwick had filed a lawsuit against Filmation Enterprises. They were forced to pay him for the remainder of his contract, which included the remaining episodes of Season 2. John Davey was the replacement to play "Captain Marvel".
    In Season 3, the show became "The SHAZAM / ISIS Hour".

    Michael Gray was the age of 22-24.
    Les Tremayne was the age of 60-61. He played a man by the name of "Harry Marvel" in Make Room For Daddy (Season 5, episode 1), broadcast October 7, 1957.
    Les Tremayne passed away December 19, 2003 at the age of 90.

    In episode 1, did you notice the unfilled spice rack in the trailer?

    In episode 13, Frank Coghlan Jr. plays the guard. He played "Billy Batson" in Adventures of Captain Marvel serials (1941).

    In episode 15, did you see the towel ring up high to the left of the spice rack?

    In Season 2, episode 1, the trailer has changed inside. You also no longer see the brand name "Open Road".
    Goof: Mentor is driving the trailer on the road to someone. We don't see Billy inside, but in the next shot, there is Billy in the seat. Was he visiting the Gods?

    In Season 2, episode 2, you see a new Captain Marvel, now played by John Davey.

    In-episodes advertising: Mobil gas station, Gulf gas station, Shell gas station, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Thrifty Store, Pepsi, Taco Bell, 7-UP, Master Charge, VISA, Ford Truck.

    Some locations:
    Vasquez Rocks, Agua Dulce, California.
    Warner Bros. Studios, Burbank, California.

    Spin-off: The Secrets of ISIS (CBS, 1975-76), starring Joanna Cameron as the ancient Egyptian super-heroine.

    Even Jim Nabors as "Gomer Pyle" said "Shazam" on the Andy Griffith Show (CBS, 1960-68) and Gomer Pyle U.S.M.C (CBS, 1964-69).

    Adventures of Captain Marvel serial (1941) (Republic, 12-parts).
    The Good Humor Man (1950).
    Shazam! (CBS, 1974-76).
    Legends of the Superheroes (NBC, January 18 & 25, 1979). Garrett Craig as "Captain Marvel".
    The Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam! (NBC, 1981-82). Animated.
    The Drew Carey Show (Season 6, episode 15), broadcast February 7, 2001. John Valdetero as "Captain Marvel".

    Captain Marvel will be released March 8, 2019. From Marvel. About "Carol Danvers".

    Shazam! will be released April 5, 2019. From Warner Bros. DC Extended Universe. Starring Asher Angel as "Billy Batson", Zachary Levi as "Shazam".
    *** Let's hope they give Michael Gray a role or a cameo appearance in this movie.***
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
    This is the one to buy if you want all the episodes, a clear picture, AND the moral lessons, too
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2013
    I haven't seen this show since I was 15 in 1976. So I'm glad to see it's out on dvd. The picture & sound quality are as good now as ever. But this version of Captain Marvel is only partially faithful to the original comic books. There's no origin story except the brief explanation by the narrator at the beginning of each episode. We see the six ''elders''- the Greek gods from which Shazam's name is derived in animated form. But where is Shazam himself? Also the role of Billy Batson is made to appear to be about 20 years old. In the original Whiz Comic books Billy was a young paperboy around 10-11 years old. That doesn't stop this from being an enjoyable show. Micheal Gray handles the role of Billy Batson very well as does Les Tremayne as Mentor.Not much has been heard of from Micheal Gray or Les Tremayne since. Does anyone know what are they doing today? Jackson Bostwick looks great as Captain Marvel.He's clearly the best Captain Marvel onscreen thus far.This is a fine show that teaches us morals and values without being overbearing. John Davey took over the role for reasons unknown after Bostwick made the first 17 episodes. Davey's ok in this role except his voice shakes a bit when he says Shazam. On some of the episodes the cartoon images of the elders looks a bit foggy. Was this the effect the filmmakers hoped to achieve? Or is this the result of aging after 39 years? Either way I can easily forgive this because the technology we have today didn't exist back in 1974. Nearly all of the episodes focus on teenagers & the troubles they get into. This is a show everyone can still enjoy today.I do wonder though why is this a 3 disc set? It could easily have been reduced to 2 discs because we get no bonus features at all. By the way do all of you fans know about the Adventures of Captain Marvel serial from 1941? It's available on dvd. You'll find the origin of Captain Marvel altered just as it was on this show. You will see the wizard Shazam-but only once. There are no elders. There's no Mentor either. But Billy/Captain Marvel has a few other friends to lend a hand. Here's a few notes about guest stars on the tv show. The Joyriders episode-Barry Miller plays a teenager. He also did 1 episode of The Secrets Of Isis during this time. Later he was in the movies Saturday Night Fever(1978) playing Bobby C. & Fame(1980) where he played Ralph Garcie a Puerto Rican student at New York City's High School For The Performing Arts. Thou Shalt Not Kill episode-Pamelyn Ferdin plays Lynn Colby. Pamelyn was a very busy child actress. Check out her website Pamelyn Ferdin.com for a full list of her roles.The Brothers episode-Lance Kerwin plays a blind boy. Kerwin was a busy child actor. His last known role was James At 15 a short lived tv series from the late 1970's. The Braggart episode-On the end credits Frank Coghlan is listed as having played a guard at a local zoo. Coghlan played Billy Batson in the Adventures Of Captain Marvel serial.Fool's Gold episode-Dabbs Greer best known for his work on Little House On The Prairie plays a prospector.Speak No Evil episode- Danny Bonaduce from The Partridge Family plays Paul a teenager.The Sound Of A Different Drummer episode-Eric Lanueville plays Curtis an aspiring teenage violinist. Around this same time Eric did a few episodes of Sanford And Son. He played Aunt Esther and Uncle Woody's adopted teenage son Daniel Lisa Eilbacher plays on the Doom Buggy episode. She also appeared on an episode of Alias Smith and Jones with her sister during the seventies. She may be best remembered for working with Eddie Murphy in Beverly Hills Cop.I do hope we'll see Shazam on the big screen in the near future. Hope everybody enjoys the show as much as I do- and the extra history lesson too! Shazam!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
    This is a 1970s Saturday- morning classic. It was the companion show to 'Isis', which came out on DVD officially about 15 years ago, and I own and love that set.
    This 3-disc collection was issued later by Warner, an on-demand pressing on DVD-R. Warner issued a lot of rarities in this way for a few years; I bought quite a few of them before getting my first Roku. I've spent a FORTUNE on DVDs! These days I rarely buy anything onDVD, maybe once a year, and while re-watching 'Isis' with a friend, I finally took this off my Amazon Shopping list and ordered it, because none of the streaming channels I get have it.
    It's a shame that Warner couldn't remaster, or somehow clean up these old films. The other thing they really should have done is made an insert, at least with an episode listing, if not an episode guide! This is your basic DVD copy set. The back cover doesn't say much, and the covers are as blurry as a person at home could print out from the web if making a copy for a friend.
    However, it was under $20 now, and I'll enjoy it, have memories, and share it with my little granddaughter, so it is worth buying, at least to me.
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
    Another favorite of mine. Especially being a comic book fan. You had to watch anything superhero related. Shazam or Isis. Still remembering this show to priority to watch on Saturday mornings over any other cartoon playing in the same time slot on the other two networks. Remember those days of three networks? Had to watch the entire show and all the way to the end credits to see the episode moral of the week.
    Quality is very good. The morals are not inserted in the main episodes but can be found in the extras. Shame.

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  • eimb1999
    5.0 out of 5 stars If you like this show for nostalgia reasons you will not get any better than this.
    Reviewed in Canada on April 6, 2024
    Quality is surprisingly good given the age and the fact that much of it, especially the later episodes, was shot on 16mm film and some VFX shots edited using video chroma key which severely degrades the quality which of course cannot be recovered. For the most part, the quality really is full 1080 HD, or at least awfully close to it, and even the "morals" at the end are intact, and the commercial stings also. I wish the rest of Filmation's live action stuff could be delivered in such quality. However, I understand that Hallmark long ago threw away all but the edited broadcast videotapes when they acquired the rights some years back, so we will never get those. Of all the stuff they did, this one is likely to be the only title ever to be released in the highest quality.
  • Movies, Action Figures & Collectibles
    1.0 out of 5 stars Same Quality as Dvd Spread Out Over Even MORE Disc's !!!
    Reviewed in Japan on May 8, 2020
    This is the EXACT Same Material as the DVD which comes on 3 Discs, usually you get more Better Quality Material or Bonus Features taking up Less Space on a Blu-Ray Disc, So I Really Don't See the Point of This at All Accept to Rip Off Our Money & the Worst of it is that the Blu-Ray version isn't even a Full Screen Version but can only be Viewed in 4:3 & Can Not even be made to stretch or be formatted to 16.1 or Full Screen Like at Least the Dvd Easily Can & Still Looks Great, So in All Logical Sense ... Just Better Off with the Dvd as This Blu-Ray Version Was Just a Complete Rip-Off !!!
  • digger
    3.0 out of 5 stars 70's Cult.
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 5, 2014
    Not a fan, purchased as a present for a good friend.
    He says it is ok, very camp and cheesy, but very quick delivery from U.S.
  • Larry Jeffries
    5.0 out of 5 stars shazam
    Reviewed in Canada on July 7, 2023
    I remember Saturday mornings in the seventy's and as a kid I never missed this program.
    Its nice to relive those days again and that's why I bought this DVD and it has great morels that
    some kids could still today.
  • Boommer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Pretty happy with the purchase
    Reviewed in Canada on January 27, 2023
    It took a bit to get to Canada from Europe but it is exactly what I was expecting. The delivery was reasonable and it is fun to watch. Not sure who would be looking for this but I did and i was not dissappointed.