Superman animation from 1941 illustrates power of story

This dynamic, beautiful cartoon is from seven decades ago and depicts the first ever moving image Superman.

It illustrates the enduring power of this iconic story.

The animation, originally released in 1941, is the first in a 17-part series in the formative televisual productions of the DC comics favourite.

The footage first explains the now well-known story of Superman’s birth on the planet Krypton.

He was then sent to earth where he masquerades as Clark Kent ‘a mild-mannered reporter for a great metropolitan newspaper.’

The short story involves a villain, only identified as ‘mad scientist’ and not the familiar Lex Luthor who modern day fans may be more familiar with.

This villain attempts to destroy the fictional city of Metropolis with what appears to be a large ray beam, having also captured Superman’s colleague and friend, Lois Lane.

With Lois tied up in his lair, the mad scientist asks: ‘So you want a story? I’ll give you the greatest story of destruction the world has ever known!’

However, he is foiled when Clark Kent hears of the news over the radio, as he quickly changes into his alter ego and proceeds to save the city and rescue the girl.

The clip finishes in the office of the newspaper editor who congratulates Lois on ‘a great scoop’, before she replies: ‘Yes chief, thanks to Superman’ as Kent sits smugly behind her.

Superman masquerades as Clark Kent ‘a mild-mannered reporter for a great metropolitan newspaper’ in the original cartoon

But whenever there is trouble in Metropolis he transforms into the 'man of steel'

But whenever there is trouble in Metropolis he transforms into the ‘man of steel’

The short video involves a villain, only identified as 'mad scientist' who attempts to destroy the fictional city of Metropolis and captured Superman's colleague and friend, Lois Lane (left)

The short video involves a villain, only identified as ‘mad scientist’ who attempts to destroy the fictional city of Metropolis and captured Superman’s colleague and friend, Lois Lane (left)

With Lois tied up in his lair, the mad scientist asks: 'So you want a story? I'll give you the greatest story of destruction the world has ever known!'

With Lois tied up in his lair, the mad scientist asks: ‘So you want a story? I’ll give you the greatest story of destruction the world has ever known!’

But Superman is on hand to save the girl and to save the day as he dashes into action

But Superman is on hand to save the girl and to save the day as he dashes into action

Superman was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster and first introduced to the world in 1938 in the first ever edition of Action Comics, whose publisher National Allied Publications is now known worldwide as DC Comics.

This first television incarnation of the superhero came just three years later and was the first in a long line of adaptations of ‘The Man of Steel’.

The original Superman Hollywood blockbuster was released in 1978 and starred the late Christopher Reeve in the lead role.

The Mad Scientist tries to destroy the the fictional city of Metropolis with an enormous beam, breaking buildings and bridges

The Mad Scientist tries to destroy the the fictional city of Metropolis with an enormous beam, breaking buildings and bridges

But Superman snaps into action and directs his superhuman strength at the enormous beam

But Superman snaps into action and directs his superhuman strength at the enormous beam

He pushes it back, turns it to cold steel, ties it in a knot and forces it back up into the machine

He pushes it back, turns it to cold steel, ties it in a knot and forces it back up into the machine

Reeve famously and tragically became a quadriplegic in May 1995 after being thrown from his horse and was confined to a wheelchair and required a ventilator until he died in October 2004, aged 52.

Since Reeve’s passing a handful of Hollywood’s leading men have donned the famous red cape in various reboots including Brandon Routh, Henry Cavill and most recently Ben Affleck.

Affleck reprises the role in the new Justice League film which is due to hit cinemas next month.

He also rescues the girl, his friend and colleague Lois Lane from the villain's evil clutches

He also rescues the girl, his friend and colleague Lois Lane from the villain’s evil clutches

Superman was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster and first introduced to the world in 1938 in the first ever edition of Action Comics

Superman was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster and first introduced to the world in 1938 in the first ever edition of Action Comics

 

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