Frankenstein, Jr. and The Impossibles

1966
Frankenstein, Jr. and The Impossibles

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EP1 The Bubbler Sep 10, 1966

The Bubbler kidnaps the Shah of Shish-Ka-Bob and it's up to the Impossibles to rescue him.

EP2 The Shocking Electrical Monster Sep 10, 1966

Dr. Shock uses his Master Mix Monster Machine to turn his assistant Igor into an electricity-absorbing monster.

EP3 The Spinner Sep 10, 1966

The Spinner steals a $1,000,000 tiara.

EP4 The Perilous Paper Doll Sep 17, 1966

The Paper Doll Man steals a top secret plan and is out to steal the second part.

EP5 The Spyder Man Sep 17, 1966

Professor Conroy and Buzz unveil the blueprints for the Spy Detector XK-00-7 at a Maximum Security Building. Unfortunately, the blueprints are targeted by the Spyder Man.

EP6 Beamatron Sep 17, 1966

Beamatron steals a priceless painting from a ship.

EP7 The Burrower Sep 24, 1966

The Burrower uses his burrowing machine to steal half a million dollars from the bank and dig ten miles down to his lair.

EP8 The Menace from the Wax Museum Sep 24, 1966

Upon an encounter with Buzz at the wax museum, Mr. Menace uses his monsters Godzonka, Gorillis and Cyclaws in an attack upon San Francisco.

EP9 Timeatron Sep 24, 1966

Timeatron uses his time cabinet to bring villains from the past to pillage for him.

EP10 Smogula Oct 01, 1966

Smogula freezes the Impossibles and seals them within a cave, so they will not interfere with his plans to conquer Empire City.

EP11 The Alien Brain from Outer Space, Part 1 Oct 01, 1966

A giant alien brain arrives on Earth and captures Buzz and Frankenstein Jr.

EP12 The Sinister Speck Oct 01, 1966

The Speck uses a formula to shrink himself in order to photograph top secret plans.

EP13 Fero, the Fiendish Fiddler Oct 08, 1966

To get the Impossibles out of the way, Fero uses his fiddle to transport them to different planets.

EP14 The Alien Brain from Outer Space, Part 2 Oct 08, 1966

A giant alien brain arrives on Earth and captures Buzz and Frankenstein Jr.

EP15 Mother Gruesome Oct 08, 1966

Mother Gruesome invents a machine that brings villainous storybook characters out of their stories to help her with her crimes.

EP16 Televisatron Oct 15, 1966

Televisatron transports the Impossibles to different television shows.

EP17 U.F.O. Unidentified Fiendish Object Oct 15, 1966

The alien Zargon unleashes his warrior Destructo to conquer Earth.

EP18 The Diabolical Dauber Oct 15, 1966

The Dauber uses a special brush where anything he paints becomes real.

EP19 Aquator Oct 22, 1966

Aquator has stolen a secret formula from a scientist who is friends with Big D and shrinks himself to microscopic size in order to get all the microscopic creatures to become large.

EP20 The Unearthly Plant Creatures Oct 22, 1966

Plant Man thaws the last three prehistoric plants (the Carnivorous Chewer, the Creeping Crusher and the Fire-Breathing Snapdragon) from a glacier and then sprays them with his Obedience Ray in a plot to eliminate Buzz and Frankenstein Jr.

EP21 The Wretched Professor Stretch Oct 22, 1966

Professor Stretch causes havoc with his elastic abilities.

EP22 The Devilish Dragster Oct 29, 1966

The Dragster has stolen a valuable item.

EP23 The Deadly Living Images Oct 29, 1966

The Mad Inventor has invented the Double Identity Duplicator Projector to create living images he can control.

EP24 The Return of the Spinner Oct 29, 1966

The Spinner returns and steals a priceless pooch.

EP25 Satanic Surfer Nov 05, 1966

The Surfer takes pictures of a top secret submarine.

EP26 The Colossal Junk Monster Nov 05, 1966

The Junk Man creates the Colossal Junk Monster in a plot to eliminate Frankenstein Jr.

EP27 The Puzzler Nov 05, 1966

EP28 The Scheming Spraysol Nov 12, 1966

Spraysol steals top secret documents.

EP29 The Incredible Aqua-Monsters Nov 12, 1966

Buzz and Frankenstein Jr. guard the Navy's new Hydrotomic Submarine to prevent Dr. Hook and his aquatic monsters from stealing it.

EP30 The Scurrilous Sculptor Nov 12, 1966

The Sculptor turns people into statues.

EP31 The Artful Archer Nov 19, 1966

The Archer steals a priceless violin and a million dollars.

EP32 The Gigantic Ghastly Genie Nov 19, 1966

Zorbo the Great creates a genie and plans to use its three wishes in order to defeat Frankenstein Jr. and conquer the world.

EP33 The Insidious Inflator Nov 19, 1966

The Inflator creates giant balloon monsters to help him commit crimes.

EP34 The Dastardly Diamond Dazzler Nov 26, 1966

The Diamond Dazzler steals a precious diamond in order to awaken the genie within.

EP35 The Birdman Nov 26, 1966

Birdman and his robotic birds Vulturo, Rodantus, and King Condor abduct two astronauts and hold them for a ransom of $1,000,000.

EP36 The Return of the Perilous Paperman Nov 26, 1966

The Paper Doll Man returns and causes trouble.

EP37 Cronella Critch the Tricky Witch Dec 03, 1966

A witch named Cronella Critch robs a charity for orphans party.

EP38 The Invasion of the Robot Creatures Dec 03, 1966

Sertano the Satellite King, an alien from Galaxy X, uses a gravity ray in order to get Earth to surrender. Buzz and Frankenstein Jr. must defeat Sertano's robots in order to defeat him.

EP39 The Terrible Twister Dec 03, 1966

The Twister is stealing precious jewels.

EP40 Professor Stretch Bounces Back Dec 10, 1966

Professor Stretch returns and creates a rubber monster to help him.

EP41 The Manchurian Menace Dec 10, 1966

EP42 The Terrifying Tapper Dec 10, 1966

The Tapper transmits himself over phone lines.

EP43 The Anxious Angler Dec 17, 1966

The Angler steals secret space research.

EP44 The Mad Monster Maker Dec 17, 1966

To perform a crime wave in London, Baron Von Ghoul creates robotic versions of the horror movie monsters the Electroflying Firefly, the Menacing Mummy, and the Wicked Werewolf.

EP45 The Rascally Ringmaster Dec 17, 1966

The Ringmaster puts on a circus and robs from those who attend.

EP46 Billy the Kidder Dec 24, 1966

Billy the Kidder is a cowboy who rides a robotic horse and plans to rob the U.S. Mint.

EP47 The Monstermobile Dec 24, 1966

The Mad Inventor has invented the Monstermobile and uses its many gadgets to commit crimes.

EP48 The Fiendish Dr. Futuro Dec 24, 1966

Dr. Futuro comes from the 40th century to the twentieth century to steal a million dollar gold brick.

EP49 The Crafty Clutcher Dec 31, 1966

The Clutcher uses an invention that brings his gloves to life.

EP50 Pilfering Putty Monster Dec 31, 1966

Mr. Menace uses his putty monster to steal a $1,000,000 coin collection and even kidnaps Buzz. It is up to Frankenstein Jr. to rescue Buzz and defeat Mr. Menace.

EP51 The Infamous Mr. Instant Dec 31, 1966

Mr. Instant uses his insta-gun that can make anything in an instant.

EP52 The Bizarre Batter Jan 07, 1967

The Batter kidnaps a baseball star and holds him for ransom.

EP53 The Spooktaculars Jan 07, 1967

Dr. Spectro creates three giant ghoulish ghosts in order to take over Penciltrainia.

EP54 The Not So Nice Mr. Ice Jan 07, 1967

Mr. Ice and his henchman Freezer Freezer freeze the city in order to take it over.
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Released: 10 September 1966 Ended
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Boy genius Buzz Conroy’s powerful robot, Frankenstein Jr. cranks into action along with a group of crime fighting superheroes disguised as a beatnik rock group, The Impossibles, making hot-rockin’ musical justice!

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O2D I grew up loving the Hanna-Barbera heroes and recently decided to watch them again. Amazingly the show I liked least as a kid(this one) is the only one I can even bear to watch now. Like all those other shows, the plots are usually the same every time. The difference is that this show was so silly that it worked. Instead of trying to make us believe that Frankenstein Jr. was a serious hero, they gave him things like an eraser ray eraser. And the Impossibles songs are great. They knew a girl who couldn't dance and when she went to the dance she didn't dance.......
SipteaHighTea Frankenstein Jr and the Impossibles were my favorite show. I just wish they did play the songs of the Impossibles in their entirely. My favorite song was about a girl name Sally Annie, and part of the words to the song was "turn to the east, and turn to the west".Its too bad they did not have their songs on a CD like the Banana Splits did. I would have love to buy and play it. I did not know that there were only 18 episodes of that cartoon show.I don't why the people who own the copyrights to let the people buy them on places like Amazon. Shows like these are part of our culture and history and to deny our future generations the opportunity of seeing these shows is cultural genocide.
snarkyardvark I used to love this show as a kid. I remember many Saturday mornings watching the adventures of these guys, along with Frankenstein Jr. I always found it cool how their stage converted into a flying car, boat, or submarine as needed. And their guitars having TV monitor's for contacting their boss - big D. I've seen the classic cartoon running on TV in recent years and I find that I still enjoy it a lot. My young niece also considers it her favorite as well. One of the things I really love about the show was the great music. Part surf punk and part Merseybeat. You seldom hear more than a few snippets in the cartoons themselves though, and most of the songs seem to appear in at least 3 or more episodes. One song I love in particular might be called "Idy Idy Oooh" or something to that effect. I wish I knew who did the music for this show and if a soundtrack/novelty album was ever released. Or even if sheet music of this great music is available. This show really rocked. I'd give this thing a ten out of ten except it does not seem to have the complete series.
a_genda It really comes as a surprise the limited number of episodes for this series (just 18 episodes).I didn't care much for Frankenstein Jr., but boy!, "The Impossibles", they were something else!A Quartet of musicians (like the Fab Four) that were also superheroes, real fun concept, silly superpowers and the drawings were slightly stylized, great, healthy, harmless fun.If you can see these, I highly recommend it!