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Episode Credits
| Writer | Director | Music | Voice Director |
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Harvey R. Cohen | Andrea Romano |
| Main Cast | Guest Cast | ||
| Tim Daly | Superman/Clark Kent | Christopher McDonald | Jor-El |
| Dana Delany | Lois Lane | Finola Hughes | Lara |
| Clancy Brown | Lex Luthor | Malcolm McDowell | John Corben |
| Corey Burton | Brainiac | ||
| George Dzundza | Perry White | ||
| Mike Farrell | Jonathan Kent | ||
| Shelley Fabares | Martha Kent | ||
| Lauren Tom | Angela Chen | ||
| Jason Marsden | Teenage Clark Kent | ||
| David Kaufman | Jimmy Olsen | ||
| Brad Garrett | Bibbo | ||
| Nicholas Savalas | Attorney | ||
| Charles Howerton | Terrorist Guard | ||
| Art Director | Animation Timing Director | Storyboard | Character/Prop Design |
| Glen Murakami | Thomas McLaughlin Jr. |
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| Animation Services | Animation Directors | ||
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Yukio Suzuki | ||
| Series Story Editors | Series Writers | Series Directors | Producers |
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| Associate Producer | |||
| Haven Alexander | |||
| Executive Producers | |||
| Jean MacCurdy | |||
| Theme: Shirley Walker | |||
Synopsis
Previously in “The Last Son of Krypton”:
- Krypton, a technologically advanced world destroyed before its time by an nuclear chain reaction within its core. The scientist Jor-El had predicted the explosion, but Brainiac, Krypton’s sentient worldwide computer network, defeated his attempts to save the human population. Brainiac saved itself by transmitting its program to a space probe. At the last moment Jor-El was able to save his infant son, Kal-El, by sending him into space in a small rocketship (“The Last Son of Krypton Part One“).
- Kal-El’s rocketship carried him to Earth where he was found by the Kansas farming couple of Jonathan and Martha Kent. The Kents adopted the foundling as their own son and named him Clark Kent. Clark started to display amazing abilities as he aged. It was only in High School that he learnt the truth about his origin and the circumstances of his adoption.
- As an adult Kal-El/Clark created two disguises – a public bright-red/blue costumed heroic identity and a secret identity as a mild-mannered glasses-wearing Clark Kent. Shortly after Clark had begun working as a journalist for the Metropolis Daily Planet he used his costumed alter-ego to save his colleague, Lois Lane, during a terrorist attack on a Lexcorp publicity event. The terrorists stolen a prototype battle suit. The costumed Clark pursued the thieves until one of their errant missiles connected with a passing airliner (“The Last Son of Krypton Part Two“).






























