RIP Paul Frees 1920-1986. RIP Paul Stewart 1908-1986. RIP Daws Butler 1916-1988. RIP Charles Smith 1920-1988. RIP Friz Freleng 1906-1995. RIP Joan Gerber 1935-2011. RIP June Foray 1917-2017 Thank you for voicing our childhoods, we always have you in our hearts.
Paul frees, Paul Stewart,Daws Butler,Charles Smith,Friz Freleng and Joan Gerber maybe Gone, but technically according to directTV June Foray is still alive,you idiot,along with Pat Caroll!
This series was one of my regular viewings. Loved them all: Tobor, the 8th Man, Gigantor, The Amazing Three, Prince Planet, etcetra.. Keep them coming !! Thanks for the memories.
I know of Fritz Freleng from his famous cartoons like the Looney Tunes, The Pink Panther Show, along with the many Dr. Seus cartoon specials and I kind of remember the not so famous, The Houndcats. The Super 6 is really new to me and I want to say thank you for putting this up. It's RUclips channels like yours that keep the history of animation alive and well for people like me that truly have a love for animation. Thank you.
It's the style back then. Historians cite the UPA studio for coming up with this angular look to characterizations and almost every animation studio adopted this look for their characters. If you look at some of the Popeye cartoons from this time period both Brutus (formerly named Bluto) and Wimpy are animated in that angular design. Their updated design looked nothing like their appearances in the Fleischer Studio cartoons of the '30s, '40s, and '50s.
An Irish jolly green gorilla!? Wow! What would they would have come up with next? I'm watching this 50 years later and still laughing at it!! These cartoons are classic!!
@@jackmccarthy9568 No, it’s “Super Bwoing” and one more factoid: the theme was sung by Gary Lewis (son of Jerry) and the Playboys. Their biggest hit was “This Diamond Ring (Doesn’t shine for me anymore)” in the mid 60’s
Sylvia Salas Yea the Super 6 is a lost gem, it's been forgotten. It's interesting since it deals with silly super heroes. I may post more of them if this gets enough of interest.
DePatie - Freleng produced the animated opening for I Dream of Jeannie. 1965-1970. They had worked at Warner Bros. And were responsible for the Pink Panther Shorts.
"I'm 55 now and I remember seeing these I believe NBC reran them in the 70's I was maybe 7 or 8 I watched the Super 6 and the Brother's Matzoriley and many other great cartoons I miss these days when they had better cartoons and great voice actors like the legendary Paul Frees, and Daws Butler,too. thanks for the memories."-🤠🌐.
Meet the men from Super Service Facing danger just for kicks Half-a-dozen super strongmen Who are called the Super 6 Super 6! Super 6! Battle criminals and all their evil games Super 6! Super 6! Evildoers dread the mention of their names! (Super Bwoing: Zip, Zam, Zowie and SWOOSH!) Stomping down the fear of darkness Giving crime an uppercut Five great thunderbolts of power And the bolt who is a NUT! Super 6! Super 6! They give their all for Super 6!
I think this superhero show was on NBC in the mid 60's, when the Superhero craze came out. I think CBS and ABC had the better ones at the time, when it came to picking out the better cartoons.
+Stan McCrary I partially agree with that. Hanna-Barbera had a major monopoly on superhero cartoons, but NBC only picked a couple of them as I recall. Birdman and Galaxy Trio ( I consider them one, because they were on the same 1/2 hour show) and Samson and Goliath. CBS had a majority of the others like Space Ghost, Herculoids, and Jonny Quest to name a few.
Wow!Thanks for the first episode of Super 6.(I wasn't sure exactly what the first episode was,but I do remember that at the beginning Super Bwoing was seldom sent on assignments.) I aslo remember Magneto man,Granite Man, Elevator Man and Super Scuba. For some reason, I don't remember the Motzarella Brothers at all.
@@michaeljeremyrichards6901 And also in the opening title for the movie A Shot in the Dark, whose theme tune was also the theme tune for The Inspector shorts.
Meet the men from Super Service! Facing danger just for kicks. Half-a-dozen super strongmen... Who are called the Super Six! SUPER 6!... SUPER 6!... Battle criminals and all their evil games. SUPER 6!... SUPER 6!... Evil-doers dread the mention of their name... Stomping down the fear of darkness... Giving crime an uppercut! Five great thunderbolts of power... And a bolt who is a NUT! SUPER 6!... SUPER 6!... They give their all for Super 6!
This cartoon had given me a full idea for a four part novel staring the boinger a new pulp detective who wears a black leather jacket who sounds just like Barry Fitzgerald and rides a Mortorcyle who soiunds just like Arthur read and plays the ukekelele just like tiny Tim
"I'm 56 now and there were cartoons i really remember & those i barely remember like the Super 6 and the Brothers Matzoriley and no stations reruns them and well never got to see them again, that is until RUclips and now I can watch them and remember what I barely remember about the series,thanks."-🤔🖥🌐..
Meet the men from Super Service! Facing danger just for kicks. Half-a-dozen super strongmen... Who are called the Super Six! SUPER 6!...SUPER 6!... Battle criminals and all their evil games. SUPER 6!...SUPER 6!... Evil-doers dread the mention of their name... Stomping down the fear of darkness... Giving crime an uppercut! Five great thunderbolts of power... And a bolt who is a NUT! SUPER 6!...SUPER 6!... They give their all for Super 6!
In this episode, unlike in episode 2, both Paul Frees and Daws Butler voice the Brothers Matzoriley. The green gorilla is voiced by Daws, too. In episode 2 Paul Frees provides all the vocals in the Brothers segment.
+ACcountryFan I remember Daws Butler, my dad says he was the voice of Huckleberry Hound and Quick Draw McGraw. These were characters from the Hanna Babera cartoons. Wasn't Daws under contract with them? I didn't know you could jump from one studio to the other?
No, voice actors and actresses can jump from studio to studio. Unless you had an exclusive contract like Mel Blanc did (the voice of the Looney Tunes characters) then you're allowed to voice characters from multiple studios. Mel couldn't voice any characters outside of Warner Brothers until his exclusive contact ended in the early 1960s. After it ended his first major non-Warner Brothers character happened to be Barney Rubble on The Flintstones. Daws, on the other hand, not only voiced characters for UPA but concurrently voiced characters for Hanna-Barbera, MGM, Jay Ward, Walter Lantz, DePatie-Freleng, and Warner Brothers (on occasion). June Foray, Don Messick, Frank Welker, and several others avoided the exclusive contracts so they could have the freedom to voice animated characters for any studio looking for voice artists.
+ACcountryFan Holy Cow! He was all over the place. Do you know about the experiences of Voice actors? I was told they could get all their stuff down in one day or (if you had a demanding director) just one segment could take up to 14 hours.
From things I've read it all depends on the individual voice director. Also, it depends on the skills of the voice artists. The late Don Messick, for example, had the reputation of effortlessly jumping from one character to the next all in the same breath. Video footage of him bouncing from various characters used to be or still might be on RUclips. A demanding voice director, though, could cause a recording session to last for hours I've read. June Foray often mentions the recording sessions for the Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoons lasting for hours...not because the voice director happened to be a tyrant or anything but because the voice director happened to love watching the voice artists read their lines, in character. She, Bill Scott, Paul Frees, and Daws Butler handled the majority of the vocal chores on the Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoons.
+ACcountryFan Oh, to be a fly on the wall to watch all that magic happening. Just think if those masters were using today's technology (inexpensive). Just think how much fun they would have had staying in character all the time and going unscripted.
Nor even, before that, on TBS and TNT, which had reran most of the other DePatie-Freleng cartoons aside from the two they did in 1972 for NBC: The Houndcats and The Barkleys.
lyrics? Was there another character? Sounds like "Hygrade had Volts of Power" But none of the Super 6 had volts of power or was called anything that sounds like "Hygrade" Certainly does not sound close to "Magneto Man". And you don't measure magnetism in Volts. These are the things that keep me up at night.
Wow. I've watched three episodes and so far have seen the villains disintegrated and one's melted body used to mop floors. These shows were kind of disturbing.
Meet the men from Super Service Facing danger just for kicks Half a dozen super strongmen Who are called the Super 6 Super 6! Super 6! Battle criminals and all their evil games Super 6! Super 6! Evildoers fear the mention of their names Stomping down the fear of darkness Giving crime an uppercut 5 great Thunderbolts of power And a Volt who is a nut Super 6! Super 6! They give their all for Super 6!
+starofjustice1 I don't know why Wham O would sue, these superheroes were more comical than the serious ( and popular) ones like Birdman, Young Samson, or Space Ghost. I will go so far as to say that some of the voices from Super 6 resembled old movie stars. Super Boing was Jimmy Stewart, Super Scuba was Bing Crosby (Bubbles was Carol Channing), and Magneto Man was Cary Grant.
dttruman It was supposedly because one of the heroes is named Captain Whammo, which infringed on their company name. He was redubbed as Captain Zammo for later airings.
POR FAVOR SERA QUE ALGUEM PODE POSTAR DESENHOS SUPER 6 DUBLADO EU ADORAVA ASSISTIR ESTES DESENHOS ERA MUITO LEGAL HOMEM PEDRA SE EU SOUBECE FALAR INCLES MAS NAO SEI AQUI FICA NOSSA QUEIXA UM ABRAÇO
To the babies and children born in 2016 in order that they may know of some of the entertainment of the children which came before them (previous generation).
Meet the men from Super Service! Facing danger just for kicks. Half-a-dozen super strongmen... Who are called the Super Six! SUPER 6!...SUPER 6!... Battle criminals and all their evil games. SUPER 6!...SUPER 6!... Evil-doers dread the mention of their name... Stomping down the fear of darkness... Giving crime an uppercut! Five great thunderbolts of power... And a bolt who is a NUT! SUPER 6!...SUPER 6!... They give their all for Super 6!
Originally it was United Artists but United Artists was bought by MGM in 1981 the old pre 1986 MGM is with Turner/Warner the new/current MGM is the United Artists library
RIP Paul Frees 1920-1986.
RIP Paul Stewart 1908-1986.
RIP Daws Butler 1916-1988.
RIP Charles Smith 1920-1988.
RIP Friz Freleng 1906-1995.
RIP Joan Gerber 1935-2011.
RIP June Foray 1917-2017
Thank you for voicing our childhoods, we always have you in our hearts.
I wasn't aware some of them were gone!
Paul frees, Paul Stewart,Daws Butler,Charles Smith,Friz Freleng and Joan Gerber maybe Gone, but technically according to directTV June Foray is still alive,you idiot,along with Pat Caroll!
Bummer
@@rudymalone1 According to reality, June Foray died in 2017.
@@tzeege oh yeah well I say June foray is still alive according to DirecTV you idiot! I think reality is lying to you!
Fun Fact: This show was produced at DePatie-Freleng, the same people who created the iconic Pink Panther.
GOSH. What gave you the *clue?*
I haven't seen the Super 6 in decades! Thank you for posting this!
Elevator Man episodes are my favorite of this series! The narration by E. Man's voice rules.
I remember this show very well - The Super 6 and the Brothers Matzoriley. The remastering is amazing! Thanks for posting!
+leroy williams Glad you enjoy it as it makes this worth while. Thanks for your support :)
I remember watching this in the 80s, reruns even then! I remembered that catchy theme song. Super Six! Super Six!
This series was one of my regular viewings. Loved them all: Tobor, the 8th Man, Gigantor, The Amazing Three, Prince Planet, etcetra.. Keep them coming !! Thanks for the memories.
Thanks for watching! We'll keep 'em coming
PEEEEEEE...PAZOW!
I know of Fritz Freleng from his famous cartoons like the Looney Tunes, The Pink Panther Show, along with the many Dr. Seus cartoon specials and I kind of remember the not so famous, The Houndcats. The Super 6 is really new to me and I want to say thank you for putting this up. It's RUclips channels like yours that keep the history of animation alive and well for people like me that truly have a love for animation. Thank you.
+Jaime Guzman Doesn't most of the characters show some familiarity to some of the Underdog characters. Did they have the same animators?
It's the style back then. Historians cite the UPA studio for coming up with this angular look to characterizations and almost every animation studio adopted this look for their characters. If you look at some of the Popeye cartoons from this time period both Brutus (formerly named Bluto) and Wimpy are animated in that angular design. Their updated design looked nothing like their appearances in the Fleischer Studio cartoons of the '30s, '40s, and '50s.
Other of my childhood memories!! Thanks a million for posting!
+acla9000 Glad you enjoy these, we will try to get the rest of these up.
acla9000 a
You must be 50 or 60 years old.
An Irish jolly green gorilla!? Wow! What would they would have come up with next? I'm watching this 50 years later and still laughing at it!! These cartoons are classic!!
Please upload more Super 6.
This is one of the funniest most original cartoons Ive seen from the 60s era.
RatBatSpiderCrab yea they are pretty good. I will see about getting some more up.
OMG! Superboy's voice is kinda like Dana Carvey's Jimmy Stewart impression! Takes me back!
And captain whammo(the guy with the shades) talks like dudley do-right!
Super-BOING!
@@jackmccarthy9568 No, it’s “Super Bwoing” and one more factoid: the theme was sung by Gary Lewis (son of Jerry) and the Playboys. Their biggest hit was “This Diamond Ring (Doesn’t shine for me anymore)” in the mid 60’s
DePatie/Freling (Friz Freling & Paul DePatie)was responsible for the Pink Panther cartoons.
Captain Whammo later was renamed Captain Zammo. Since he talks like Dudley do Right, he is definitely Canadian!
This was before Frosty the Snowman. I guess Cold Pinky really cleaned up!
nice
probably over most of these bozos heads
Wow first I'm seeing this cartoon I like it,I love vintage cartoons.
+Angel Goaldigger Yeah not many people show interest in these Super 6 classics. Hoped more people would find it entertaining :) Glad you did!
Angel Goaldigger me too
Takes me back 50 years!!!
W.onderful... I loved this serie. Thanks, man!
+tony fernandes awesome!
Never seen this amazing classic cartoon before thier awesome watching them.
Sylvia Salas Yea the Super 6 is a lost gem, it's been forgotten. It's interesting since it deals with silly super heroes. I may post more of them if this gets enough of interest.
thanks for the memories, Captain Whamo was superglam
His name was changed to Captain Zammo from episode 2, after Wham-O threatened to sue DFE for trademark infringement.
@@ClassicTVMan1981X I had a Wham-O Hi-Yo as a kid. Luckily they were not sued by Ed McMahon. :)
DePatie - Freleng produced the animated opening for I Dream of Jeannie. 1965-1970. They had worked at Warner Bros. And were responsible for the Pink Panther Shorts.
By 1980, Depatie-Freleng Productions became Marvel Communications Inc. and produced shows like Spider-Man, The Hulk, GI-Joe, Transformers, and Jem.
@@Rlotpir1972 Pink Panther would return to Saturday mornings in 1984, thanks to one-time rival Hanna-Barbera.
The short vignettes in the Super 6 pre-dated Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, I take it!
"Nicest gift he ever received" cracked me up. 🤣
I remember this coming on after the us farm report in 67!
Thanks mate - my favourite cartoon from that era!!
pleeeeeease more super six!!!!!! these animations are soooo fun to watch, i’ve rewatched this like ten times already, would love a new episodes!!!!
Love it! One of my favorite cartoon openings, theme by (correct me if I'm wrong) Gary Lewis and the Playboys.
Coldpinkie=Goldfinger parody.
Jolly Green Gorilla=Jolly Green Giant
Awwwww , I was gonna comment about Coldpinky's name! I'm glad I scrolled down and read the comments. You already wrote about James Bond's enemy!😳😳
SUPER THANKS !!!!!!!!
Thank you very much for this!!!
+Doc Rich Sure thing! Super 6 is an underappreciated series imo :)
Every childhood needs a superhero to make cops look bad.
I was trying to recall the name of this cartoon, thanks for uploading
Ahhh..My Saturday Morning Cartoons.(1984)
Paul Freese is the narrator. The "boss" sounds something like Sheldon Leonard
fantastic cartoon...
Great memories!!! Please keep them coming!!!
I was 8 years old then I didn't know until now this cartoon's much older than I am
"I'm 55 now and I remember
seeing these I believe NBC
reran them in the 70's
I was maybe 7 or 8
I watched the Super 6
and the Brother's Matzoriley
and many other great cartoons
I miss these days when they
had better cartoons and great
voice actors like the legendary Paul Frees,
and Daws Butler,too.
thanks for the memories."-🤠🌐.
....and a bolt who is A NUT!
Never heard of this. Superhero spoofs go way back.
Meet the men from Super Service
Facing danger just for kicks
Half-a-dozen super strongmen
Who are called the Super 6
Super 6! Super 6!
Battle criminals and all their evil games
Super 6! Super 6!
Evildoers dread the mention of their names!
(Super Bwoing: Zip, Zam, Zowie and SWOOSH!)
Stomping down the fear of darkness
Giving crime an uppercut
Five great thunderbolts of power
And the bolt who is a NUT!
Super 6! Super 6!
They give their all for Super 6!
this was my ish back in ‘86
i was six, you witch
I think this superhero show was on NBC in the mid 60's, when the Superhero craze came out. I think CBS and ABC had the better ones at the time, when it came to picking out the better cartoons.
+dttruman
NBC came close with Birdman and the Galaxy Trio
+Stan McCrary I partially agree with that. Hanna-Barbera had a major monopoly on superhero cartoons, but NBC only picked a couple of them as I recall. Birdman and Galaxy Trio ( I consider them one, because they were on the same 1/2 hour show) and Samson and Goliath. CBS had a majority of the others like Space Ghost, Herculoids, and Jonny Quest to name a few.
I agree, I forgot about Young Samson (and Goliath).
Boing is the Cuckooman of the super 6. Poor Cuckooman.
thanks for this! i shall subscribe.
I liked the humor of this series.
i remember having a disc of this and annoyed my older brother by calling it Super G 🤣
Elevator Man does the crime noir style
0:31 Super Bwoing ZIP! ZAM! ZOWIE! SWOOSH!
Wow!Thanks for the first episode of Super 6.(I wasn't sure exactly what the first episode was,but I do remember that at the beginning Super Bwoing was seldom sent on assignments.) I aslo remember Magneto man,Granite Man, Elevator Man and Super Scuba. For some reason, I don't remember the Motzarella Brothers at all.
The Matzoriley Brothers made a debut in "The Inspector" short "The Great DeGaulle Operation",the very first of 34 Inspector shorts.
@@michaeljeremyrichards6901 And also in the opening title for the movie A Shot in the Dark, whose theme tune was also the theme tune for The Inspector shorts.
It's strange that "Brains Benson" looks amazingly like William Forseye ( a great character actor)! He's been in many movies and TV shows!
Meet the men from Super Service!
Facing danger just for kicks.
Half-a-dozen super strongmen...
Who are called the Super Six!
SUPER 6!...
SUPER 6!...
Battle criminals and all their evil games.
SUPER 6!...
SUPER 6!...
Evil-doers dread the mention of their name...
Stomping down the fear of darkness...
Giving crime an uppercut!
Five great thunderbolts of power...
And a bolt who is a NUT!
SUPER 6!...
SUPER 6!...
They give their all for Super 6!
This cartoon had given me a full idea for a four part novel staring the boinger a new pulp detective who wears a black leather jacket who sounds just like Barry Fitzgerald and rides a Mortorcyle who soiunds just like Arthur read and plays the ukekelele just like tiny Tim
"I'm 56 now and there were
cartoons i really remember
& those i barely remember
like the Super 6 and the Brothers
Matzoriley and no stations reruns
them and well never got to see them again,
that is until RUclips and now I can watch
them and remember what I barely remember
about the series,thanks."-🤔🖥🌐..
Maybe if this show had no Matzoriley Brothers, the vacated segment would have shown the Super 6, including Super Bwoing working as a team.
9:46 Big ape make small error. We no leprechaun. We’re people. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for uploading this. Is there more? :)
at 1:45 I was expecting Steven Mnuchin and his wife to step out of the car.
Me acuerdo a verlo visto en los años 70', eran geniales
Love it😂
That theme song is catchy as heck!
glowworm2 yep that was done by Gary Lewis & the Playboys :)
Yeah, I know. I always found it really cool when famous bands or singers were responsible for the title songs of cartoons.
glowworm2 Yep it is and also pretty rare too.
Meet the men from Super Service!
Facing danger just for kicks.
Half-a-dozen super strongmen...
Who are called the Super Six!
SUPER 6!...SUPER 6!...
Battle criminals and all their evil games.
SUPER 6!...SUPER 6!...
Evil-doers dread the mention of their name...
Stomping down the fear of darkness...
Giving crime an uppercut!
Five great thunderbolts of power...
And a bolt who is a NUT!
SUPER 6!...SUPER 6!...
They give their all for Super 6!
In this episode, unlike in episode 2, both Paul Frees and Daws Butler voice the Brothers Matzoriley. The green gorilla is voiced by Daws, too. In episode 2 Paul Frees provides all the vocals in the Brothers segment.
+ACcountryFan I remember Daws Butler, my dad says he was the voice of Huckleberry Hound and Quick Draw McGraw. These were characters from the Hanna Babera cartoons. Wasn't Daws under contract with them? I didn't know you could jump from one studio to the other?
No, voice actors and actresses can jump from studio to studio. Unless you had an exclusive contract like Mel Blanc did (the voice of the Looney Tunes characters) then you're allowed to voice characters from multiple studios. Mel couldn't voice any characters outside of Warner Brothers until his exclusive contact ended in the early 1960s. After it ended his first major non-Warner Brothers character happened to be Barney Rubble on The Flintstones. Daws, on the other hand, not only voiced characters for UPA but concurrently voiced characters for Hanna-Barbera, MGM, Jay Ward, Walter Lantz, DePatie-Freleng, and Warner Brothers (on occasion). June Foray, Don Messick, Frank Welker, and several others avoided the exclusive contracts so they could have the freedom to voice animated characters for any studio looking for voice artists.
+ACcountryFan Holy Cow! He was all over the place. Do you know about the experiences of Voice actors? I was told they could get all their stuff down in one day or (if you had a demanding director) just one segment could take up to 14 hours.
From things I've read it all depends on the individual voice director. Also, it depends on the skills of the voice artists. The late Don Messick, for example, had the reputation of effortlessly jumping from one character to the next all in the same breath. Video footage of him bouncing from various characters used to be or still might be on RUclips. A demanding voice director, though, could cause a recording session to last for hours I've read. June Foray often mentions the recording sessions for the Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoons lasting for hours...not because the voice director happened to be a tyrant or anything but because the voice director happened to love watching the voice artists read their lines, in character. She, Bill Scott, Paul Frees, and Daws Butler handled the majority of the vocal chores on the Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoons.
+ACcountryFan Oh, to be a fly on the wall to watch all that magic happening. Just think if those masters were using today's technology (inexpensive). Just think how much fun they would have had staying in character all the time and going unscripted.
Zip Zam Zowie and Swoosh!
This is awesome!
Wowzers!!!!!!!!!!!
I still never knew why this hasn't aired on Boomerang yet even before the rebrand?
Nor even, before that, on TBS and TNT, which had reran most of the other DePatie-Freleng cartoons aside from the two they did in 1972 for NBC: The Houndcats and The Barkleys.
A cement truck that defies gravity lol
i feel sad that within my circle of friends, I'm the only one who remembers this
Even for me, it was mostly a blur
These Rocky&Bullwinkle animations were more for adults than kids.
yeah buddy Super Boing !!!
I like name super service
At cool idea for a new episodes or movie?
Super Boing is spoofing Jimmy Stewart's voice!
Was The Voice elevator man supposed to be based on Broderick Crawford sort of sounds like it
Superhero hippies wow.
lyrics? Was there another character? Sounds like "Hygrade had Volts of Power" But none of the Super 6 had volts of power or was called anything that sounds like "Hygrade" Certainly does not sound close to "Magneto Man". And you don't measure magnetism in Volts. These are the things that keep me up at night.
Does anyone know who did the voice of the dispatcher in the opening scene many thanks to everyone who can help
Where can I find a best of GhostBusters from this my 3 year old loves it and he accidentally broke it???
Interesting that the belt worked even though he wasn't wearing it.
Who sang the theme song?
I was 8 when I first saw this, I must be ancient.
Elevator Man was the best of them.
Wrong. That would be Granite Man! "Granite Man. O' Rock of Power. Awake and face this dangerous hour!"
is a digitally remastered version of Mighty Heroes available?
Wow. I've watched three episodes and so far have seen the villains disintegrated and one's melted body used to mop floors.
These shows were kind of disturbing.
The creators were definitely on acid.
This was DePatie-Freleng's first time producing something for TV, after only two years pumping out cartoons between movies.
the mob like voices are so there era
Meet the men from Super Service
Facing danger just for kicks
Half a dozen super strongmen
Who are called the Super 6
Super 6! Super 6!
Battle criminals and all their evil games
Super 6! Super 6!
Evildoers fear the mention of their names
Stomping down the fear of darkness
Giving crime an uppercut
5 great Thunderbolts of power
And a Volt who is a nut
Super 6! Super 6!
They give their all for Super 6!
....and a BOLT who is a nut". Thunder bolts, get it? 5 great thunder bolts of power + a bolt who is a nut. This is important! :)
So these are the versions from before Wham O threatened them with a lawsuit? Interesting, they used the ones from after for the DVDs.
+starofjustice1 I don't know why Wham O would sue, these superheroes were more comical than the serious ( and popular) ones like Birdman, Young Samson, or Space Ghost. I will go so far as to say that some of the voices from Super 6 resembled old movie stars. Super Boing was Jimmy Stewart, Super Scuba was Bing Crosby (Bubbles was Carol Channing), and Magneto Man was Cary Grant.
dttruman
It was supposedly because one of the heroes is named Captain Whammo, which infringed on their company name. He was redubbed as Captain Zammo for later airings.
@@starofjustice1 And the first commercial break after the Whammo segment happened to be from... guess who... Wham-O!
Wonder if the creators of Danger Mouse know about Cold Pinky?
Uncanny resemblance to one of their bad guys.
0:11 Super 6 Theme Song
Super sex
Super bwoing sounds like jimmy stewart
Could the last segment have been inspired by the movie The Incredible Shrinking Man?
Great picture quality however the gargantuan superimpose on the lower right bottom side of the screen is a bit much .
POR FAVOR SERA QUE ALGUEM PODE POSTAR DESENHOS SUPER 6 DUBLADO EU ADORAVA ASSISTIR ESTES DESENHOS ERA MUITO LEGAL HOMEM PEDRA SE EU SOUBECE FALAR INCLES MAS NAO SEI AQUI FICA NOSSA QUEIXA UM ABRAÇO
To the babies and children born in 2016 in order that they may know of some of the entertainment of the children which came before them (previous generation).
Man, that's one Giant logo in the corner!
Why the style looks like Jay Ward
So Elevator Man obviously parodied Dr. Hank Pym's alter egos.
Theme song by Gary Lewis and the Playboys?
Roberto E. Reyes yes
Meet the men from Super Service!
Facing danger just for kicks.
Half-a-dozen super strongmen...
Who are called the Super Six!
SUPER 6!...SUPER 6!...
Battle criminals and all their evil games.
SUPER 6!...SUPER 6!...
Evil-doers dread the mention of their name...
Stomping down the fear of darkness...
Giving crime an uppercut!
Five great thunderbolts of power...
And a bolt who is a NUT!
SUPER 6!...SUPER 6!...
They give their all for Super 6!
¿This cartoon is not from MGM?.
Originally it was United Artists but United Artists was bought by MGM in 1981 the old pre 1986 MGM is with Turner/Warner the new/current MGM is the United Artists library
Episode 1: Super Boing murders his first victim.
elevator man was the closest this series had to a serious adventure character.
Granite Man!
I've only read about this series.
It's been so long ago. :)
My favorite was Super Scuba