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* [[The Cameo]]: Hitler himself makes a brief one at the end of "Jungle Drums," angrily switching his radio away from the newsflash of the destruction of his U-boats to a song ("Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition" (!)) as he hangs his head in frustration.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "This is a job for Superman!" and other variations of it.
* [[Clark Kenting]]: This version seemed to favor the idea that Clark was the "real" personality and Superman was a "mask" over forty years before [[The Man of Steel (Comic Book)|The Man of Steel]] reboot nailed it in place. One way of maintaining this "mask" involved Clark Kent speaking in a higher-pitched voice than Superman. (The voice actor, Bud Collyer, also starred in ''[[The Adventures of Superman (radio)|The Adventures of Superman]]'', where this voice change became the only way for listeners to tell Clark and Supes apart.)
** In "The Magnetic Telescope" He even used Lois' confusion to steal a kiss as Clark.
* [[Clumsy Copyright Censorship]]: Apparently, Warner could only secure one clip featuring the Paramount logo. They ended up tacking this one clip onto the end of nearly every short on their DVD, creating an abrupt change in music.