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Jim Fanning • Jan 14, 2021

Jim Fanning's Tulgey Wood TV - Hanna-Barbera Super Heroes (With Frankenstein Jr. and The Impossibles)

by Jim Fanning

 Note: "Jim Fanning's Tulgey Wood TV" is an ongoing video series from writer and historian Jim Fanning featuring fun and informative glimpses into movies, TV, comics, animation, theme parks, books and magazines, memorabilia and more. For past videos, check out Jim's YouTube Channel.  Thank you for sharing your collection and expertise with your fellow nerds, Jim!

Some super collectables set the stage for a look at the super heroes produced by William Hanna and Joe Barbara for the 1966-1967 TV Saturday CBS schedule—as well as Birdman on NBC. Plus cameo appearances by Jonny Quest, Superman, and the Galaxy Trio.


The Hanna-Barbera animated TV series highlighted in this video can be purchased at these links—and anything you buy via these Amazon Associates links helps support the Tulgey Wood TV YouTube channel!


Frankenstein Jr. and the Impossibles

The Herculoids

Jonny Quest

Birdman and the Galaxy Trio



Jim Fanning is a writer, historian, editor, speaker, consultant, blogger  and researcher, Jim Fanning has authored books, articles, documentaries, online content, educational materials, storybooks, comics and a variety other works. Discover more at: https://jimfanning.wordpress.com

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