Regardless of the moral implications of Superman hurling a defenseless man into low-earth orbit, the quality of the animation in this spot is outstanding.
"With my X-Ray vision, I can see the harm cigarettes do inside people's bodies. I'm pretty much immortal though, so that's really not a good reason for me to turn them down. I'm just going to take these over there and... dispose of them. Yeah. Say any of you kids got a- oh right, I have heat vision!"
You know, as stupid as this is, it actually has some pretty fluid animation. I'm kind of surprised. Most animated PSA's that I've seen have really clunky animation.
Especially given the era. The 1980s were not exactly renowned for the fluidity and high budgets of animation in any form, be it theatrical, serialized, or commercial. The era was actually known as the Dark Age of Animation. So this commercial is quite unusual. tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfAnimation