The Magnetic Telescope

The Magnetic Telescope

1942 ""
The Magnetic Telescope
The Magnetic Telescope

The Magnetic Telescope

7 | en | Fantasy

When police interfere with a reckless scientist's experiment, it creates a deadly meteor shower only Superman can stop.

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Released: April. 24,1942 | Released Producted By: Fleischer Studios , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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When police interfere with a reckless scientist's experiment, it creates a deadly meteor shower only Superman can stop.

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Cast

Bud Collyer , Jackson Beck

Director

Dave Fleischer

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Horst in Translation (filmreviews@web.de) It is nothing really new that Superman occasionally needs to go up against nature phenomenons rather than bad guys and this 8-minute cartoon from the days of World War II is just another example. "The Magnetic Telescope" has a whole bunch of meteors flying down to the earth after a scientist lost touch with reality. And the man in blue is the one who needs to get things straight again. And of course he does. As delusional as the scientist may have been, he is no antagonist in here and he disappears quickly out of the picture. I personally did not enjoy the watch here too much, even if I believe it is not one of the worst from Fleischer's Superman series from 75 years ago. Still, a thumbs down.
tavm This is the sixth in the Superman series of cartoons produced by Max and Dave Flesicher for Paramount. In this one, a scientist uses his giant magnet to get a comet to come closer. Why he would want to do that, I don't know but the police is so intent on stopping him they put a steel stick in the generator that causes to power in the building to go off. Of course, Lois Lane the reporter is there and, as usual, gets herself in a jam which means Superman will rescue her...Couple of things to note: For once, Clark doesn't say, "This is a job for Superman". And that he and Lois share a kiss at the end with her thinking it was with Supes since it was in the dark (but of course, it is!) The special effects in these cartoons are the thrilling part that makes these worth the effort to watch since unlike the usual stilted Saturday morning weekly efforts done by Hanna-Barbera and Filmation from the '70s, these artists have all the time and money to do these right. So on that note, The Magnetic Telescope was another worthy Superman cartoon.
preppy-3 A misguided (not mad) scientist has developed a telescope which is basically a giant magnet (!!!). With it he proposes to draw comets to the Earth (for some reason) and then send them back into space. The police warn him not to do it. He ignores them and immediately starts bringing in a comet. The police destroy his equipment...but it's too late. The comet is hurtling towards Earth spitting out huge fireballs causing destruction. The scientist can't send it back because his equipment has been destroyed. Superman tries to smash the comet but it's too strong for him! What will happen?One of the lesser Superman cartoons but still fun. This is the first where Clark Kent does NOT say "This is a job for Superman" before changing. And there's a sweet little kiss between him and Lois at the end. Worth catching but just OK.
Ron Oliver A mad scientist has developed a contraption capable of pulling celestial bodies out of the heavens. When he succeeds in bringing a highly destructive comet upon Metropolis, and with intrepid reporter Lois Lane in harm's way, only Superman can stop the chaos caused by THE MAGNETIC TELESCOPE.This was another in the series of excellent cartoons Max Fleischer produced for Paramount Studio. They feature great animation and taut, fast-moving plots. Meant to be shown in movie theaters, they are miles ahead of their Saturday Morning counterparts. Bud Collyer is the voice of Superman; Joan Alexander does the honors for Lois Lane.