The Unproduced Projects page has been edited and expanded, breaking down year-by-year the various pitches and unsold pilots from Sunbow and Marvel
Dedicated to the preservation and showcase of scripts, storyboards and other production material from Sunbow Productions, Marvel Productions and their co-production partners. This is an unofficial site that has no affiliation with any company responsible for the commission or production of the cartoons depicted herein.
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Wednesday, 18 June 2025
Thursday, 12 June 2025
6 year anniversary
Six years ago, on June 11th 2019, the Sunbow Marvel Archive website was launched as a "digital library" for animation paperwork. Thank you to all those who have contributed material and lent their support.
Monday, 9 June 2025
Dungeons & Dragons: The Time Lost storyboard
The Archive now hosts the Act I storyboards Michael Reaves' Dungeons & Dragons episode The Time Lost. Wherein Venger uses a time portal to bring both an experimental jet fighter from the present and a Luftwaffe pilot from World War II into The Realm. Intending to have the pilot fly the advanced aircraft back through the portal and win the war for Germany, ensuring that Dungeon Master's young pupils would never be born.
Unluckily for Venger, the kids find the pilot first and discover that he is elated to be free of war and the regime he fought for. Now the Young Ones have to keep the pilot safe from Venger's clutches and preserve their own existence.
To view these storyboards and others, head to Marvel Network Shows
Monday, 2 June 2025
My Little Pony n' Friends audition audio and show bible pages
On 5th October 1985, auditions were held for the My Little Pony n' Friends series, for the role of the Moochick (replacing Tony Randall). The following paper materials were included with the physical reel.
Brian Cummings Frank Nelson Charlie Wolf Andre Strojka Ken Mars Pat Fraley Roger C Carmel Maurice LaMarche Jack Angel Michael Bell Frank Welker Neil Ross Henry Pollock II Tony Pope Jared Barclay
Monday, 26 May 2025
The Young Astronauts: more audition audio, part 2
Here is more audition dialogue from The Young Astronauts
Corey Burton, Rob Paulsen, Jim Cummings and Townsend Coleman audition for the role of Rick Hampton
Noelle North, Nancy Cartwright, Katie Leigh and Jeannie Elias try out for the role of Wendy Hampton, working alongside Townsend Coleman as Rick Hampton
Monday, 19 May 2025
My Little Pony n' Friends audition audio, part 1
On 8th November 1985, auditions were held for the My Little Pony n' Friends series. The following actors auditioned for the main human character Megan Williams, replacing Tammy Amerson who voiced her in the 1984 and 1985 specials, as well as the 1986 movie:
Katie Leigh. Ellen Gerstell, Pamela Hayden, Liz Georges, Bobbi Block, Bettina Bush, Marsha KramerFriday, 16 May 2025
The Young Astronauts: more audition audio, part 1
Thanks to yanchagraffiti for supplying the digital files, more audio from ill-fated Marvel Productions series The Young Astronauts is now available.
Friday, 25 April 2025
Spider-Man 1981: Three partial scripts
The Archive now hosts partial scripts of 13 to 14 pages, written from Jeffrey Scott, for the 1981 Spider-Man syndication series: Doctor Doom...Master Of The World, Curiosity Killed The Spider-Man and The Sandman Is Coming To Town.
The first five script of the series were written by Scott and submitted to DePatie-Freleng Enterprises between late 1979 and early 1980, but were not produced until after DfE's purchase by Cadence Industries, becoming Marvel Productions in 1981.
Read them all at Marvel Superheroes
Tuesday, 22 April 2025
G.I Joe: DiC model sheets and backgrounds
Recent arrivals at the Archive have included over 190 model sheets and background layouts from DiC Entertainment's continuation of G.I Joe. The majority from the Season 1 episode D-Day at Alcatraz, Part 1, as well as high quality scans of Season 2 main character models.
To view these along with material covering G.I Joe's animated history from 1986 to 1992, head to G.I Joe, Part 2
Thursday, 17 April 2025
New secondary blog: Animated 80s
Within the last week, I have launched and am currently building a companion blog to the Sunbow Marvel Archive. One which will house production material from cartoons of the 1980s not produced by either Sunbow or Marvel Productions: Animated 80s
This site will feature scripts and storyboards that have come my way whilst in the course of pursuing material for the Archive proper. These currently include:
- The New Adventures of Flash Gordon
- Blackstar
- The Smurfs
- He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
- Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors
- She-Ra: Princess of Power
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987)
- G.I Joe: A Real American Hero (DiC)
Friday, 4 April 2025
Dungeons & Dragons: Jeffrey Scott premises, outlines, etc
The Archive now hosts various premise lists and outlines for seasons 1 and 2 of Dungeons & Dragons, previously sold off by Jeffrey Scott
Season 1
- Eye Of The Beholder premise
- In Search Of The Dungeon Master - Step outline
- Beauty And The Bogbeast - full outline
- Servant Of Evil premise
- The Garden Of Zinn full outline
- The Box - Step outline
- The Lost Children - Step outline
- 9 pages of unused premises
- The Dark Side outline (later to become The Traitor)
- Dungeon Master...Rest In Peace outline, revised to become...
- The Master's Disciple outline (taken to full script by Michael Reaves as Day Of The Dungeon Master)
- Venger's Turnabout premise by Wendell Washer (with CBS feedback notes)
- The Last Illusion outline (with CBS feedback notes)
Wednesday, 2 April 2025
The Incredible Hulk and She-Hulk: 1983 attempted relaunch
The 1982 Incredible Hulk series lasted only one season of 13 episodes, with no renewal by network NBC. However, Marvel Productions still held out hope that it could be salvaged.
Presentation documents were written by Misty Stewart in early 1983, seeking to relaunch the series as The Incredible Hulk And The She-Hulk, with Bruce Banner's cousin Jennifer Walters, introduced in the episode Enter: She-Hulk, as a co-headliner.
Changes included rewriting the Hulk to be less like the comics incarnation and more like the live-action TV series which had ended the year before. Additionally, the network presentation suggests that the show have Bruce Banner and Jennifer Walters not be related to one another, in order to facilitate love triangle storylines involving Betty Ross.Saturday, 29 March 2025
The Transformers: new information on CBS network pitch
Originally appearing in an article about Marvel Productions, in the pages of Comics Feature magazine for January 1985, artwork for a Saturday morning network pitch titled Car And Cable showed a transforming Volkswagen in a comedic setting with three humans and a dog. Long assumed to be Marvel's attempt at producing a knockoff to their own success story in The Transformers.
Saturday, 15 March 2025
Transformers: 1986 Character Binder
Thanks to Autoclot@tfw2005, the Archive now hosts the 1986 character binder for Transformers, formerly owned by Paul Davids.
This 186 page document covers profiles and model sheets for nearly all of the incoming 1986 toyline (excluding the new minibots Swerve, Pipes, Tailgate, Hubcap and Outback), as well as returning 1984 and 1985 characters.
View the document in gallery form at 1986 Character Binder
Saturday, 22 February 2025
(YOUTUBE) Storyboard video playlists
In order to grow the Archive's YouTube channel, I have been creating videos showcasing the various storyboard sets available. Either full half-hour, full quarter-hour or a single Act. Playlists are available below
Transformers
The Transformers: The Movie: storyboard files reduced
As part of space-saving and general housekeeping, storyboards for all 31 final sequences of The Transformers: The Movie, as well as Peter Chung's early sequences, have been put through OCR and greatly reduced in file size. Additionally, the 1600+ page full storyboard book is available to download at 175mb (down from over 1gb).
To view all of the storyboards, head to The Transformers: The Movie
Wednesday, 5 February 2025
An appeal for help
If you've enjoyed the production material my website has brought to you over the past 5+ years, please consider helping me with clearing my rent arrears via my gofundme
Monday, 13 January 2025
Other Companies: He-Man scripts and She-Ra storyboards
Couple of quick additions to the Archive over the last month. Two scripts from He-Man and the Masters of the Universe: Paul Dini's Quest For He-Man and David Wise' The Search. As well as the storyboard set for Bob Forward's classic She-Ra episode Sweet Bee's Home.
Check them out at Other Companies