Super Friends

Super Friends is an American animated television series about a team of superheroes, which ran from 1973 to 1986 on ABC as part of its Saturday morning cartoon lineup. It was produced by Hanna-Barbera and was based on the Justice League of America (JLA) and associated comic book characters published by DC Comics.

The Mind Maidens (Season 2, Episode 9)
Medula, a brilliant but dangerous woman, wants to have women rule the world, so she fires a will-boosting beam at Elmwood City, causing the women to make men disappear. The men reappear at Medula's hideout, only to be transformed into microdots and processed on computer tape. The Super Friends try to stop her at both a world leaders parade in Gotham City and at an aircraft carrier in the Pacific. The team finds her hideout, but Wonder Woman and Jayna are hypnotized by the will booster and capture the male heroes.

Sinbad And The Space Pirates (Season 3, Episode 4)
Captain Sinbad and his band of space pirates come to Earth and start plundering the treasures of an Incan temple in Peru. In Mexico City, they continue treasure hunting at the Aztec temple until Superman and Wonder Woman intercept them, but the ships turn invisible, giving the heroes the slip. When each of the three ships go to a different location, so do the Super Friends. Batman and Robin go to Easter Island, where they are nearly goners after the Batjet goes out of control by means of the pirates' anti-gravity beam. Aquaman finds one at the Bermuda Triangle, only to be attacked by two hypnotized octopi. Superman and Wonder Woman find Sinbad at Stonehenge, but Superman gets sidetracked by stopping the large stones from hitting London while Wonder Woman is captured and hypnotized. The Wonder Twins try to rescue her but end up captured and forced to row on an electronic oar. Superman (as Clark Kent) sneaks aboard Sinbad's ship as the pirate tries to get to a treasure under the Golden Gate Bridge. He breaks Wonder Woman's spell with her own magic lasso, and with teamwork from the Dynamic Duo, Sinbad is defeated and taken to the galactic authorities.

Pied Piper from Space (Season 3, Episode 5)
A set of UFOs arrive at Earth and take up positions around the Earth. They send out a signal that hypnotizes all the children of Earth and shoots beams that paralyze the adults that try to stop the children when they leave.

The children are commanded to travel to Monument Valley, Utah, where the spaceships wait to take the children away. The Wonder Twins come under the signal and tell the Super Friends they must go; the Superfriends contain the Twins with Aquaman watching them while the other Super Friends go to deal with the spaceship.

One ship creates a wave to flood out a nearby city, which Superman and Wonder Woman go to handle. Superman and Wonder Woman enter one spaceship, which traps the two and flies out to the edge of the galaxy.

The children then hit Batman and Robin with hypno-beams that have the duo fly the Batjet through the valley on a course to crash. The Wonder Twin hit Aquaman with a hypno-beam and have him release them and hit the Hall of Justice computer to make it start to self-destruct; the Wonder Twins and the remaining children enter the last spaceship and all the spaceships take off to take them to a distant planet. There the children get out and are told by the Supreme Leader that they will be his slave labor force for their lives and are put to work. The Wonder Twins commence their task, while Gleep tries to stop them and connects their hands together to activate their powers, which breaks the hypnosis. The Wonder Twins try to stop the Supreme Leader but end up in a tunnel that begins to fill with water. The Superfriends survive their various ordeals, regroup at the Hall of Justice and find out where the spaceships have gone to. On the planet they encounter various perils, eventually save the Wonder Twins and track the Supreme Leader, who turns out be a kid himself. They stop the hypnotic signal and get the children back to earth.

Attack of the Vampire (Season 3, Episode 6)
Dracula awakens from his coffin, transforms into a bat and releases a bag of red dust on a plane. The dust turns the crew and passengers into vampires who turn into bats and fly to Dracula's castle. He then releases his new vampire slaves to transform a village into vampires. Batman and Robin investigate the empty plane and head to Dracula's castle only to be trapped by Dracula. Batman and Wonder Woman try to stop the vampires at a port and get trapped. Dracula begins transforming the citizens of Vienna into vampires; Superman goes to Vienna to stop the vampires only to be turned into a vampire by Dracula. Vampire Superman starts transforming people into vampires, which prompts the Wonder Twins to try and stop Superman. Their attempt to freeze the vampires ends up leading to them being transformed into vampires by Vampire Superman. Vampire Superman and the Vampire Wonder Twins continue transforming people into vampires. The other Superfriends escape their respective traps and regroup at the Biological Research Center in Switzerland to find a way to reverse the effects the vampires have on people. A unique breed of South American bat in the Andes Mountains lives in a cave that has gases that could reverse the vampire effect. After going to the cave, facing down a giant spider and getting the gas, Batman and Robin release the gas and return the Wonder Twins, Superman and the vampires around them to normal. They then release the gas around the area to return all the vampires to normal.

Invasion of the Brain Creatures (Season 3, Episode 11)
A pulse of magnetic particles from Mars collides with the Earth's magnetic field, causing violent storms. The Superfriends handle the storm and the damage it causes, then Batman and Robin head to Mars to see how the particles were created. Batman finds the source, brain-like aliens that live on Mars and who aim to destroy all life on Earth. Batman tries to avoid the brain creatures but gets trapped and then possessed by one of them. Possessed Batman heads back to the Bat Rocket and radios Superman that he and Robin need help; Robin returns mid-call and is stunned and trapped by the brain creatures. Superman, Aquaman and Wonder Woman come to Mars to save Batman only to find him and the brain creature. Superman tries to attack but is possessed by a brain creature while Aquaman and Wonder Woman are trapped alongside Robin. The brain creatures ultimately take over the minds of Wonder Woman, Robin, and Aquaman when it appears that the Wonder Twins are successfully defeating Batman and Superman's asteroid attack of Earth. Batman and Superman, while under mind control, continue to attack the Earth by firing huge asteroids on the surface. Superman uses his speed to hurl multiple asteroids at the Earth's surface which causes fissures, fires, and floods. Wonder Woman uses her mental powers to overcome the mind control and with the help of a magnetic cloud the brain creatures are expelled from the brains of Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Robin, Batman, and Superman. Wonder Woman then devises a plan to send an electric current throughout Earth and trap the brain creatures which Superman uses a laser gun and sends the brain creatures many light-years away from Earth.

Voodoo Vampire (Season 5, Episode 5)
The vampire Vampiress, an African vampire, awakens from her tomb to seek victims. An expedition traveling through the jungle encounters her and are turned into her vampire slaves except for one who escapes and calls the Superfriends. As he relays what is happening to Batman and Robin, he is transformed into a vampire and ends the call. Batman and Robin go to the scene of the call to find the newly made vampire there who tries to make them into vampires. He escapes their ropes, transforms into a bat, and attacks Batman. After escaping the vampire bat and a snake with the help of Black Vulcan, the three superheroes encounter Vampiress and her expedition vampires slaves. During the fight with them, both Batman and Robin are turned into vampires slaves of Vampiress and Black Vulcan flees from the new superhero vampires. When Vampiress says that she needs more vampire slaves, Batman proposes they go to the Hall of Justice to turn the other Superfriends into her slaves. Batman and Robin summon Superman and Aquaman to the Hall of Justice and try to turn them into vampires but are captured in a cell in the Hall. Vampiress then announces her presence and turns Superman and Aquaman into her vampire slaves. Wonder Woman arrives only to be pulled out of the way by Black Vulcan. Vampiress and her superheroes slaves travel back to Africa and join her expedition slaves to prepare to enter her tomb. Wonder Woman and Black Vulcan interrupt the entrance and in the midst of the fight with the vampire Black Vulcan flies up and increases the light of the moon. This turns the Superfriends and the expedition back to normal and forces Vampiress back into her tomb.

Episode Circus of Horrors
The Wonder Twins and all the public on the circus, get hypnotized by animals

The Case of the Dreadful Dolls (Season 8, Episode 7)
The Dollmaker is thought to be in prison, but he is actually in his hideout with magical clay that allows him to control a person. He first makes a doll of Batman, who he has steal artwork from the museum. Robin and El Dorado track Batman down as he hands the artwork to the Dollmaker's dolls; Batman throws a grenade to escape to the Dollmaker's hideout. The Dollmaker then makes dolls of Firestorm and Wonder Woman and has them steal jewelry; the Superfriends try to stop the pair, but they get away. Next Superman comes under the Dollmaker's control and before he leaves, El Dorado is able to put a tracer on him. Superman steals silver ingots for the Dollmaker and then joins the other controlled Superfriends. Robin and El Dorado go to the Doll Makers' hideout but fall through his trap door. While El Dorado confronts the Dollmaker, he reveals his Robin doll and has Robin capture El Dorado. As El Dorado is tied up, the Dollmaker begins to make a doll to control El Dorado; El Dorado kicks the doll away and hides it in an illusion, then activates the sprinkler system which melts the dolls and frees the Superfriends.

The Village of the Lost Souls (Season 8, Episode 8)
Zan, Jana, and Apache Chief rescue a young girl named Lori; shortly after the rescue her parents and a ranger (all of whom have had mind-control chips implanted by Brainiac) come to take her away. Lori says they have changed before they take her away. The Wonder Twins make it to the town and see Lori, who now has been implanted with a mind-control chip. Jana goes to Lori and is captured by Lori's parents; Zan is captured by a group of Brainiac's controlled townfolk. Gleek gets away and warns Apache Chief. Shortly after the ranger and another controlled townfolk hit Apache Chief with a stun ray to take him to Brainiac, but Wonder Woman arrives and saves Apache Chief. Brainiac, preparing to make the Wonder Twins his next set of "human robots," explains to them he has enslaved the town folk to dig up electrium to power up his ship. After the explanation, he implants the chips and turns the Wonder Twins into his "robots." Wonder Woman, in her human disguise, enters the town and is roped into a barn by three of Brainiac's robot town folk. Wonder Woman then throws the three into the hay. The three are then summoned by Brainiac to return to the ship as are all of the robot townfolk (Brainiac plans to take all of his robots with him). Wonder Woman then encounters the robotized Wonder Twins who trap her in ice and take her back to Brainiac's ship. Apache Chief follows some of the robotized town folk to a cave entrance; he goes and sees Brainiac loading the robot town folk as he prepares to leave. Apache Chief breaks the ramp carrying the robots away from Brainiac's ship and leaves with the Wonder Twin and Wonder Woman. Apache Chief grabs on to a tentacle of Brainiac's ship only to be wrapped in the other tentacles and hit with a stun ray. After growing larger, he breaks the tentacles which causes Wonder Woman to get free of Zan's block of ice (it breaks apart upon hitting a wall) and to destroy the console that powers the mind-control implants.