Frankenstein Jr. and The Impossibles: Summary
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- Airs Next:CBS at Saturday 10:00 AM (30 min.)
- Status:Ended
- Premiered:September 10, 1966
- Last Aired:September 7, 1968
- Show Categories:Animation, Science-Fiction, Children
Frankenstein Jr. was created by Dr. Conroy to help fight crime. He is a 30-foot mechanic robot that is summoned by a ring that is worn by Buzz, Dr. Conroy's son.
The Impossibles were a rock group who were also multi-dimensional super heroes. The Impossibles consisted of:
Coil Man (a.k.a. Coily) could transform his limbs into impossibly stretchable coils, allowing him to bounce to avoid attacks, deliver long-ranged punches, and drill through walls. Coil Man usually drove the Impossimobile, and his guitar contained a receiver through which "Big D" could contact the group. Coil Man was voiced by Hal Smith. The character was patterned after Stooge Curly Howard.
Fluid Man (a.k.a. Fluey or Flo) was the leader of the trio, and could morph parts of his body into a liquid form. Fluid Man was voiced by Paul Frees . The character was patterned after Stooge Larry Fine, with the stand-up hair being the obvious tip-off.
Multi Man (a.k.a. Multi) could create infinite duplicates of himself. His duplicates rarely if ever functioned independently, and were usually used for extra strength or transportation (he could fly by continuously creating replicas above himself). A physical trait that he shared with many of his contemporaries in cartoons and comics was a mop of hair that entirely covered his eyes. Multi Man was voiced by Don Messick. The character was patterned after Stooge Mo Howard, who was the leader there, as well.
Frankenstein Jr. was created by Dr. Conroy to help fight crime. He is a 30-foot mechanic robot that is summoned by a ring that is worn by Buzz, Dr. Conroy's son.
The Impossibles were a rock group who were also multi-dimensional super heroes. The Impossibles consisted of:
Coil Man (a.k.a. Coily) could transform his limbs into impossibly stretchable...
The Impossibles were a rock group who were also multi-dimensional super heroes. The Impossibles consisted of:
Coil Man (a.k.a. Coily) could transform his limbs into impossibly stretchable coils, allowing him to bounce to avoid attacks, deliver long-ranged punches, and drill through walls. Coil Man usually drove the Impossimobile, and his guitar contained a receiver through which "Big D" could contact the group. Coil Man was voiced by Hal Smith. The character was patterned after Stooge Curly Howard.
Fluid Man (a.k.a. Fluey or Flo) was the leader of the trio, and could morph parts of his body into a liquid form. Fluid Man was voiced by Paul Frees . The character was patterned after Stooge Larry Fine, with the stand-up hair being the obvious tip-off.
Multi Man (a.k.a. Multi) could create infinite duplicates of himself. His duplicates rarely if ever functioned independently, and were usually used for extra strength or transportation (he could fly by continuously creating replicas above himself). A physical trait that he shared with many of his contemporaries in cartoons and comics was a mop of hair that entirely covered his eyes. Multi Man was voiced by Don Messick. The character was patterned after Stooge Mo Howard, who was the leader there, as well.
Frankenstein Jr. was created by Dr. Conroy to help fight crime. He is a 30-foot mechanic robot that is summoned by a ring that is worn by Buzz, Dr. Conroy's son.
The Impossibles were a rock group who were also multi-dimensional super heroes. The Impossibles consisted of:
Coil Man (a.k.a. Coily) could transform his limbs into impossibly stretchable...
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The Not So Nice Mr Ice
Aired: January 7, 1967
Mr. Ice causes problems for The Impossibles.
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- Hal SmithCoilman
- John StephensonDr. Conroy
- Don MessickMultiman
- Paul FreesFluidman
- Dick BealsBuzz Conroy
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a wonder part of my childhood! ...Continue »
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Musical superheroes rock! ...Continue »
- The Bottom Line: "Classic"06/26/06 10:49pm | report abuse
Another classic Hanna - Barbera cartoon from the 1960's.
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Absoorbing for this 7-year-old when first released but now ... ...Continue »
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