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Series Cast
Paul Frees | ... |
The Thing
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(20 episodes, 1967-1968)
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Gerald Mohr | ... |
Mr. Fantastic
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(20 episodes, 1967-1968)
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Jack DeLeon | ... |
The Human Torch
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(20 episodes, 1967-1968)
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Jo Ann Pflug | ... |
Invisible Girl
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(20 episodes, 1967-1968)
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Joseph Sirola | ... |
Doctor Doom
(3 episodes, 1967)
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Marvin Miller | ... |
Gamma Ray
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(2 episodes, 1967)
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Hal Smith | ... |
Klaw
(1 episode, 1967)
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Don Messick | ... |
Kurrgo
(1 episode, 1967)
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Regis Cordic | ... |
Diablo
(1 episode, 1967)
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Charles Spidar | ... |
Citizen
(1 episode, 1967)
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Vic Perrin | ... |
Doctor Kragoff
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(uncredited)
(2 episodes, 1967)
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Mike Road | ... |
Additional Voices
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(uncredited)
(2 episodes, 1967)
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Ted Cassidy | ... |
Galactus
(uncredited)
(1 episode, 1967)
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Henry Corden | ... |
Attuma
(uncredited)
(1 episode, 1967)
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Janet Waldo | ... |
Princess Pearla
(uncredited)
(1 episode, 1967)
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Tol Avery | ... |
Warlord Morrat
(uncredited)
(1 episode, 1967)
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Ginny Tyler | ... |
Princess Anelle
(uncredited)
(1 episode, 1967)
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Production Companies
Distributors
- American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1970) (United States) (tv)
- Rahintel (1972) (Dominican Republic) (tv)
- Rhodes Productions (1976)
- Taft H-B Program Sales (1979)
- Turner Program Services (TPS) (1996)
- Worldvision Enterprises (1992)
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Other Companies
Storyline
Plot Summary |
A rocket carrying four young people--scientific genius Reed Richards, his World War II buddy Ben Grimm, his wife Sue Richards and Sue's hot-headed brother Johnny Storm--is bombarded by cosmic rays while orbiting the Earth. The radiation gives them special powers: Richards can now stretch his limbs, Johnny can burst into flame, Sue can render herself invisible, while Ben has been physically transformed into a big orange rock and given super-strength. They decide to name themselves The Fantastic Four, and use their powers to battle world-dominating villains such as Doctor Doom and The Mole Man.
Written by Marty McKee |
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Taglines | It's clobberin' time! See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | In the fall of 1966, Sy Fischer, a television agent who at the time worked at the powerful Ashley Famous Agency where his job was to sell shows on behalf of his clients, one day noticed his son Stuart reading a Fantastic Four comic book. Fischer saw potential in the Fantastic Four when he asked his son if this comic book could be a good cartoon who enthusiastically said, "Yes!" The very next day, Fischer got on the phone with Joseph Barbera, the co-founder and head of Hanna-Barbera and told him of this wonderful comic by Marvel Comics and recommended that Hanna-Barbera get the rights to develop it for Saturday morning. After taking a look at the FF, Barbera agreed. Both Joe Barbera and Sy Fischer then contacted Stan Lee and asked if the rights were available and luckily enough they were. A deal was quickly made between the two companies and Hanna-Barbera put the show into development and pitched it to ABC, and quickly it was on the ABC Saturday morning schedule for the Fall of 1967. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Comic Capers (1989). See more » |