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Scatman Crothers
United States
Age: 76
Born: 23 May, 1910
Died: 22 Nov, 1986
TV Series Starring Scatman Crothers
The Super Globetrotters (1979)
This show featured the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team as undercover superheroes, who would transform from their regular forms by entering magic portable lockers. Each member of the group had individual super powers and overall, all members of the group could fly.
The Globetrotters received their missions from a basketball-styled talking satellite called the Crime Globe. Most episodes culminated in the Super Globetrotters challenging the villain and his henchmen to a basketball game for whatever treasure or device they sought. The civilian Globetrotters were always bested by the villains' super-powers in the first half, but they would use their own super-powers in the second half (often at the admonition of the Crime Globe) to save the day.
Scooby's All Star Laff-A-Lympics
Join Scooby and friends in a wacky version of the Olympics! Hanna Barbera characters compete in outrageous events, from car racing to cow milking.
Watch your favorites like Yogi Bear, Fred Flintstone, and Jabberjaw show off their skills and humor. This classic cartoon is a must-see for all ages!
Hong Kong Phooey
This was a 16-episode Hanna-Barbera animated series that first aired in 1974.
Penrod Pooch(Penry for short) is a mild mannered canine janitor at a police station and whenever help is needed he dives into a file cabinet and emerges as a karate fighting, super hero named Hong Kong Phooey.
Accompanied by his trusty feline companion Spot, Hong Kong Phooey fights crime while double checking his trusty textbook The Hong Kong Book of Kung Fu.Bumbling through solving crimes it is Spot who is inaudibly muttering the clues while Penry takes credit.
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