Frankenstein, Jr. and The Impossibles
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Creator: |
William Hanna and Joseph Barbera |
Network: |
CBS |
First Episode Aired: |
September 10, 1966 – September 7, 1968 |
Episode Length: |
30 minutes |
The program contained two segments, which each served as a middle ground between Hanna-Barbera's traditional cartoon early output and its superhero-based late-1960s cartoons.
Frankenstein, Jr.: Buzz Conroy, a boy scientist, and his father Professor Conroy fight supervillains with the aid of a powerful heroic robot named "Frankenstein, Jr." "Franky", as Buzz usually referred to him, was more than a little reminiscent of the title character in Gigantor; Buzz built "Franky" and activated him through an energy ring.
The Impossibles: The title characters are a trio of superheroes (Multi Man, Fluid Man, and Coil Man) who pose undercover as a Beatlesesque rock music band. The characters' names are descriptive of their powers: Multi-Man can create identical copies of himself; Coil-Man can form into a super-springy coil; and Fluid-Man can transform his body into any fluid. The heroes receive assignments from "Big D", who contacts them via a receiver in the base of Coil-Man's left-handed guitar. During the development of the show, this group was called "The Incredibles," but was changed to "The Impossibles" by the time of production.
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Date Added: |
September 10, 2009 |
Added By: |
DarkStone |
Times Viewed: |
1,723 |
Times Rated: | 126 |
Rating: | 9.819 |
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