This was originally seen in the fall of 1966, because the title villain is a reference to "BATMAN" [THE most popular "live-action cartoon" in prime-time that year]; also a reference to "CAR 54, WHERE ARE YOU?" at 2:19 {George S, Irving does his impression of Joe E. Ross' "Gunther Toody", Kenny Delmar as Fred Gwynne's "Francis Muldoon"} . "Officer Flim Flanagan" (from "The Hunter") makes another rare appearance. Voices by Wally Cox, Norma McMillan, George S. Irving, Kenny Delmar & Delo States.
This was originally seen in the fall of 1966, because the title villain is a reference to "BATMAN" [THE most popular "live-action cartoon" in prime-time that year]; also a reference to "CAR 54, WHERE ARE YOU?" at 2:19 {George S, Irving does his impression of Joe E. Ross' "Gunther Toody", Kenny Delmar as Fred Gwynne's "Francis Muldoon"} . "Officer Flim Flanagan" (from "The Hunter") makes another rare appearance. Voices by Wally Cox, Norma McMillan, George S. Irving, Kenny Delmar & Delo States.
Allen Swift ultilizes a Bela Lugosi like voice for"Batty Man".
As Seen on Garfield Goose and Friends
LOL @ "Batty Man"
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As Seen on The Bozo Show (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States Version)
Not 'Batty Man'. 🤔😳😂
The voice actors for this show were pretty lame no? but the cartoon was cute though
a lot of jews in this episode.
3:06: Note the 'N' on shoeshine boy's case.....is Underdog a closet communist?
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