The following is an overview of the various characters that were secondary (therefore, recurring) to the main characters in the animated Super Friends series.
The second is in The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians, episode "The Fear". Along with Jonathan Crane, Gordon is trying to find and arrest The Scarecrow. Gordon and Batman are both unaware that Crane is the Scarecrow.
He also appeared in some of the comics related to the show.
In the Super Friends animated series, he "appears" in the second episode of The World's Greatest Super Friends season, 'Lex Luthor Strikes Back', with Lois Lane. However, it turned out it wasn't Jimmy at all, but Lex Luthor's henchman Orville Gump in disguise.
In 1978, an animated Queen Hippolyta was shown in the Challenge of the Superfriends episodes Secret Origins of the Super Friends and Super Friends: Rest in Peace. In 1980, Queen Hippolyta (blonde hair) appeared in the Super Friends episode "Return of Atlantis". In that episode, Wonder Woman addresses Hippolyta by name rather than "Mother" like in the live action television series which was no longer in production.
Steve Trevor
In Super Friends, he is mentioned in Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show in the episode "Darkseid's Golden Trap, Part 2", when Wonder Woman announces: "I have a date with Steve Trevor tonight...which dress should I wear?" He is also seen in the episode "Mr. Mxyzptlk and the Magic Lamp," although only a brief cameo, he has no dialogue. He later appears in an episode of The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians, where he is revealed to be an astronaut. That episode was called "The Darkseid Deception."
Other characters
Colonel Wilcox
Colonel Wilcox, a U.S. Army official, was a recurring character in the first season who would work as a government liaison to the Super Friends during emergencies.[2]