Frankenstein, Jr. and the Impossibles (1966–1968)

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Two cartoons packed into one half hour. Frankenstein Jr. was a robot constructed by a boy-genius to fight crime, The Impossibles were undercover agents disguised as a rock group.

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1967 | 1966

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Two cartoons packed into one half hour. Frankenstein Jr. was a robot constructed by a boy-genius to fight crime, The Impossibles were undercover agents disguised as a rock group. Written by Television Junkie

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10 September 1966 (USA)  »

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Paul Frees is the voice of the narrator / singer, heard over the opening credits of the show. See more »

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BuzzConroy: Uh-oh. Something's wrong at the Capitol. Suffering security, there's trouble afoot.
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Spoofed in Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law: SPF (2004) See more »

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Impossibles
22 May 2002 | by (Huntington Beach, California, USA) – See all my reviews

One of the "Impossibles" could turm to water and the other had springs legs. Have not seem them in 35 years.

Liked Frankenstein Junior Too. SOme little kid would sit on his back while he flew. THis Frankenstein was 25 feet tall.


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