The character was devised by
Mike Young in 1978 for his son to help him overcome fear of the dark. Later, Young decided to put the stories into book form, originally as a bear from the woods who was also afraid of the dark, until one day, Mother Nature gave him a magic word which gives him superpowers and transforms him into SuperTed. His early attempts were unsuccessful, until he made some adjustments with the help of a local printer and was finally able to get his stories published. This led Young to write and publish over 100 SuperTed books, with illustrations by Philip Watkins, until 1990. Just after his first book was published, his wife suggested he should produce a stuffed-toy version of SuperTed, which was achieved in 1980. Young was determined to keep SuperTed Welsh, as he wanted to help create local jobs and prove that places outside London had talent. In 1989 Mike Young partly sold off the rights to the series, with a 75% stake in
SuperTed being acquired by the newly formed Abbey Home Entertainment with Young retaining the other 25%. Following the closure of Abbey Home Media in 2020, Mike Young purchased back that 75% stake of the series under his own company
Splash Entertainment.
Premise The story follows an ordinary
teddy bear who, upon his creation at a toy factory, was deemed defective and thrown away into a storeroom. By chance, he is discovered by Spotty, a visiting alien from the Planet Spot, who decides to bring the bear to life using his
cosmic dust. Spotty then brings the now-living teddy bear to
Mother Nature, who gives the bear special powers, transforming him into SuperTed. Whenever trouble arises, SuperTed whispers his "secret magic word" and transforms into a superhero adorned with a red suit, cape and rocket boots. As SuperTed and Spotty travel across the world, and sometimes even space, to help others in need, they find themselves up against the nefarious and greedy cowboy, Texas Pete, and his two henchmen; the overweight and bumbling Bulk and the cowardly and effeminate Skeleton, as he seeks to either rule the world or increase his own wealth.
The Further Adventures of SuperTed The Further Adventures of SuperTed is a British-American-produced series, produced by
Hanna-Barbera and broadcast in 1989. The revival was one of four series aired as part of
The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera syndicated animation block.
Public Service Film SuperTed, along with Spotty and his sister Blotch, appeared in a
Public Information Film sponsored by the
Green Cross Code in 1986. The film, commissioned by the
Central Office of Information, was entitled "Super Safe with SuperTed", and featured the three characters being flown to Earth by SuperTed, in order to teach Spotty how to cross the road safely after he nearly gets hit by a car by recklessly rushing across the road on the planet Spot (his home), to talk to his sister. It was included in two episode compilation videos:
Magic of SuperTed (1986) and
The Biggest Ever SuperTed Video (1994). SuperTed proceeds during the animation to teach Spotty the right way to cross the road, including not running, not standing behind vehicles, etc. He then warns the viewer: "Remember, I can't be there to save you, especially on the planet Earth". The animated "setting" for the film was based on Castle Street in
Cardiff city centre, Wales with
Cardiff Castle as a backdrop. This SuperTed public information film was first broadcast on the BBC on 26 March 1986 and was later rebroadcast and edited as a short commercial which aired on BBC1.
Stage show SuperTed was also turned into a stage show. Although Jon Pertwee, Victor Spinetti and Melvyn Hayes reprised their roles, other parts were taken by other actors.
SuperTed popularity even led to the production of a line of vitamin supplements for children. SuperTed aired in Australia on
ABC (where it was shown many times twice, starting from 3 May 1986 on Saturday mornings and then on weekday afternoons on 27 April 1987 and continued airing along with its American sequel until 13 May 1997),
NTA in Nigeria,
Channel 5 in Singapore (where it was reedited into two episodes),
ZBC in Zimbabwe,
Kabel 1 in Germany,
Rai 3 in Italy,
SVT in Sweden,
The Disney Channel and now
Kabillion in the United States,
NRK in Norway,
TF1 and
Canal J in France,
RTÉ1,
RTÉ2 and
TG4 in Ireland (where it was dubbed into
Irish Gaelic),
TV One and
TV2 in New Zealand,
Dubai 33 in the United Arab Emirates,
Kolmoskanava and
MTV3 in Finland and
Sjónvarpið in Iceland. ==Planned relaunch==