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80's/90's superhero cartoon with a man on fire and a man who made ice runways like Frozone
Manhattan, time traveling mist wall, a flying white horse and a bridge of light to heavenHelp with title of an old Japanese anime about a quest involving magical creatures?Need help identifying a 90's sci fi cartoonMovie about a man and a woman accelerated in time. The rest of the world was suspended in timeLooking for old sci-fi cartoonWhich 1970s Spider-Man cartoon had sentient alternate dimension plants?Cartoon series about a boy having nightmaresCartoon where the protagonist has a removable Jack-o'-Lantern for a head
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I remember a cartoon I watched as a child either in the late 80's or very early 90's. It had superheroes in it including a man made of fire who could fly and a man made of ice who traveled everywhere by making an ice runway that he slid along, much like Frozone in The Incredibles.
Am pretty sure it was a series.
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I remember a cartoon I watched as a child either in the late 80's or very early 90's. It had superheroes in it including a man made of fire who could fly and a man made of ice who traveled everywhere by making an ice runway that he slid along, much like Frozone in The Incredibles.
Am pretty sure it was a series.
story-identification cartoon
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I'm pretty sure that Frozone's method of transportation was directly copied from Iceman.
– Michael Richardson
5 hours ago
I'm reminded of the comicbook Marvel Team-Up, which consisted of one-shot stories featuring two established superheroes. Most issues had Spider-Man as one of the pair, but Iceman (from the original X-Men) and the Human Torch (from the Fantastic Four) were paired more than once.
– Anton Sherwood
9 mins ago
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I remember a cartoon I watched as a child either in the late 80's or very early 90's. It had superheroes in it including a man made of fire who could fly and a man made of ice who traveled everywhere by making an ice runway that he slid along, much like Frozone in The Incredibles.
Am pretty sure it was a series.
story-identification cartoon
I remember a cartoon I watched as a child either in the late 80's or very early 90's. It had superheroes in it including a man made of fire who could fly and a man made of ice who traveled everywhere by making an ice runway that he slid along, much like Frozone in The Incredibles.
Am pretty sure it was a series.
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I'm pretty sure that Frozone's method of transportation was directly copied from Iceman.
– Michael Richardson
5 hours ago
I'm reminded of the comicbook Marvel Team-Up, which consisted of one-shot stories featuring two established superheroes. Most issues had Spider-Man as one of the pair, but Iceman (from the original X-Men) and the Human Torch (from the Fantastic Four) were paired more than once.
– Anton Sherwood
9 mins ago
add a comment |
1
I'm pretty sure that Frozone's method of transportation was directly copied from Iceman.
– Michael Richardson
5 hours ago
I'm reminded of the comicbook Marvel Team-Up, which consisted of one-shot stories featuring two established superheroes. Most issues had Spider-Man as one of the pair, but Iceman (from the original X-Men) and the Human Torch (from the Fantastic Four) were paired more than once.
– Anton Sherwood
9 mins ago
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1
I'm pretty sure that Frozone's method of transportation was directly copied from Iceman.
– Michael Richardson
5 hours ago
I'm pretty sure that Frozone's method of transportation was directly copied from Iceman.
– Michael Richardson
5 hours ago
I'm reminded of the comicbook Marvel Team-Up, which consisted of one-shot stories featuring two established superheroes. Most issues had Spider-Man as one of the pair, but Iceman (from the original X-Men) and the Human Torch (from the Fantastic Four) were paired more than once.
– Anton Sherwood
9 mins ago
I'm reminded of the comicbook Marvel Team-Up, which consisted of one-shot stories featuring two established superheroes. Most issues had Spider-Man as one of the pair, but Iceman (from the original X-Men) and the Human Torch (from the Fantastic Four) were paired more than once.
– Anton Sherwood
9 mins ago
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Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1981 - 1986)
In this series, Spider-Man forms a close friendship and alliance with two superheroes, Iceman and Firestar. Together, the group, informally known as "The Spider Friends", battle crime in New York City. Along the way, they not only face Spider-Man's own enemies, but also other major Marvel Comics villians like the Red Skull and Doctor Doom while also meeting other heroes of the Marvel Universe.
The two superheroes are Iceman and Firestar.
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It's probably obvious from the image, but might be worth starting Firestar was actually female (although replacing a male character from the comics the production wanted to use)
– origimbo
6 hours ago
There was one episode with "Sunfire", whom was a male with powers similar to Firestar.
– Michael Richardson
5 hours ago
@MichaelRichardson - Indeed there was; youtu.be/6zFuK0C6q5c?t=83
– Valorum
4 hours ago
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Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1981 - 1986)
In this series, Spider-Man forms a close friendship and alliance with two superheroes, Iceman and Firestar. Together, the group, informally known as "The Spider Friends", battle crime in New York City. Along the way, they not only face Spider-Man's own enemies, but also other major Marvel Comics villians like the Red Skull and Doctor Doom while also meeting other heroes of the Marvel Universe.
The two superheroes are Iceman and Firestar.
1
It's probably obvious from the image, but might be worth starting Firestar was actually female (although replacing a male character from the comics the production wanted to use)
– origimbo
6 hours ago
There was one episode with "Sunfire", whom was a male with powers similar to Firestar.
– Michael Richardson
5 hours ago
@MichaelRichardson - Indeed there was; youtu.be/6zFuK0C6q5c?t=83
– Valorum
4 hours ago
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Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1981 - 1986)
In this series, Spider-Man forms a close friendship and alliance with two superheroes, Iceman and Firestar. Together, the group, informally known as "The Spider Friends", battle crime in New York City. Along the way, they not only face Spider-Man's own enemies, but also other major Marvel Comics villians like the Red Skull and Doctor Doom while also meeting other heroes of the Marvel Universe.
The two superheroes are Iceman and Firestar.
1
It's probably obvious from the image, but might be worth starting Firestar was actually female (although replacing a male character from the comics the production wanted to use)
– origimbo
6 hours ago
There was one episode with "Sunfire", whom was a male with powers similar to Firestar.
– Michael Richardson
5 hours ago
@MichaelRichardson - Indeed there was; youtu.be/6zFuK0C6q5c?t=83
– Valorum
4 hours ago
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Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1981 - 1986)
In this series, Spider-Man forms a close friendship and alliance with two superheroes, Iceman and Firestar. Together, the group, informally known as "The Spider Friends", battle crime in New York City. Along the way, they not only face Spider-Man's own enemies, but also other major Marvel Comics villians like the Red Skull and Doctor Doom while also meeting other heroes of the Marvel Universe.
The two superheroes are Iceman and Firestar.
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1981 - 1986)
In this series, Spider-Man forms a close friendship and alliance with two superheroes, Iceman and Firestar. Together, the group, informally known as "The Spider Friends", battle crime in New York City. Along the way, they not only face Spider-Man's own enemies, but also other major Marvel Comics villians like the Red Skull and Doctor Doom while also meeting other heroes of the Marvel Universe.
The two superheroes are Iceman and Firestar.
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It's probably obvious from the image, but might be worth starting Firestar was actually female (although replacing a male character from the comics the production wanted to use)
– origimbo
6 hours ago
There was one episode with "Sunfire", whom was a male with powers similar to Firestar.
– Michael Richardson
5 hours ago
@MichaelRichardson - Indeed there was; youtu.be/6zFuK0C6q5c?t=83
– Valorum
4 hours ago
add a comment |
1
It's probably obvious from the image, but might be worth starting Firestar was actually female (although replacing a male character from the comics the production wanted to use)
– origimbo
6 hours ago
There was one episode with "Sunfire", whom was a male with powers similar to Firestar.
– Michael Richardson
5 hours ago
@MichaelRichardson - Indeed there was; youtu.be/6zFuK0C6q5c?t=83
– Valorum
4 hours ago
1
1
It's probably obvious from the image, but might be worth starting Firestar was actually female (although replacing a male character from the comics the production wanted to use)
– origimbo
6 hours ago
It's probably obvious from the image, but might be worth starting Firestar was actually female (although replacing a male character from the comics the production wanted to use)
– origimbo
6 hours ago
There was one episode with "Sunfire", whom was a male with powers similar to Firestar.
– Michael Richardson
5 hours ago
There was one episode with "Sunfire", whom was a male with powers similar to Firestar.
– Michael Richardson
5 hours ago
@MichaelRichardson - Indeed there was; youtu.be/6zFuK0C6q5c?t=83
– Valorum
4 hours ago
@MichaelRichardson - Indeed there was; youtu.be/6zFuK0C6q5c?t=83
– Valorum
4 hours ago
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I'm pretty sure that Frozone's method of transportation was directly copied from Iceman.
– Michael Richardson
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I'm reminded of the comicbook Marvel Team-Up, which consisted of one-shot stories featuring two established superheroes. Most issues had Spider-Man as one of the pair, but Iceman (from the original X-Men) and the Human Torch (from the Fantastic Four) were paired more than once.
– Anton Sherwood
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