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''The Mighty Heroes'' is a Saturday morning
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created by
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for the
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company. The original show debuted on
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, on October 29, 1966, and ran for one season with 20 episodes.''The Mighty Heroes''
at
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Archived
from the original on February 23, 2016.
The stories took place in Good Haven, a fictitious city that was continually beset by various
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s. When trouble occurred, the city launched a massive
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s display to summon a quintet of high-flying
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es into action—Strong Man, Rope Man, Tornado Man, Cuckoo Man and Diaper Man.


Premise

In Act 1 of each episode, the team members were portrayed as accident-prone bunglers. A typical occurrence had them in combat hopelessly tangled together offering each other stock apologies, often while falling ''en masse'' until they were captured by the villain. In Act 2, however, having escaped the villain's deathtrap in the
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, the team always managed to regroup and fight with proper coordination to win the day. Their villains included the Drifter, the Ghost Monster, the Enlarger, the Frog, the Junker, the Monsterizer, the Toy Man, the Shocker, the Shrinker, and the Scarecrow.


Production

The cartoons originally appeared as a segment of the long-running ''
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Playhouse'' during the 1966-67 season, which was renamed ''Mighty Mouse and The Mighty Heroes'' in recognition of the new segment. Some weeks during the network run, two complete ''Mighty Heroes'' segments would open and close the show with a classic ''Mighty Mouse'' cartoon in-between. In other weeks, one ''Mighty Heroes'' episode would be split in two to open and close the show, with two ''Mighty Mouse'' cartoons broadcast in-between. The character voices were provided by
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, who provided all voices of Strong Man, Diaper Man, and Tornado Man, and Lionel Wilson, who provided Cuckoo Man and Rope Man. Bernardi was also the original provider of the "Ho Ho Ho" voice of the
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and of StarKist's
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's voice in commercials. Wilson was also the voice of the title character in another famous Terrytoons series, ''
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.'' Only 20 episodes were produced; the series came to an end when Bakshi left Terrytoons in 1967.


Post first-run syndication

Reruns of ''The Mighty Heroes'' were eventually syndicated by
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(now
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) in the 1970s as part of the ''Mighty Mouse'' package. There have also been two licensed VHS releases. Ten ''Mighty Heroes'' theatrical shorts also appeared in movie theaters between 1969 and 1971. They appeared in animated form as guest stars in the episode "Heroes and Zeroes" of the late 1980s series '' Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures,'' produced by Bakshi, in which they had all retired and were running the accounting firm of Man, Man, Man, Man and Man. Even Diaper Man had grown up, evidenced by his having a mustache. They were included in the 1999 Terrytoons pilot ''Curbside''.


Home Video

1985 VHS Children's Video Library Licenses TerryToons from
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and releases VHS tapes with a variety of stars. # 0180 "The Good Guys Hour" includes 1)The Shrinker, 2)The Monsterizer as well as Mighty Mouse, Deputy Dawg and James Hound cartoons. # 0181 "The Good Guys" includes 1)The Plastic Blaster, 2)The Frog as well as Mighty Mouse, Deputy Dawg and Hector Heathcoat cartoons. 1989 VHS Video Treasures licenses TerryToons from
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and releases two Mighty Heroes VHS Tapes with 6 cartoons on each tape, covering the first 12 cartoons of the series. # TT 2630 1)The Shrinker, 2)The Monsterizer, 3)The Plastic Blaster, 4)The Frog, 5)The Junker, 6)The Ghost Monster # TT 2631 1)The Stretcher, 2)The Drifter, 3)The Shocker, 4)TheEnlarger, 5)The Toy Man, 6)The Duster 2022 STREAMING
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uploaded the Video Treasures VHS Tapes (complete with VHS streaking and glitches) for free streaming on Amazon.com, IMDB, and many cable TV carriers.


Comic books

There are three comic book adaptations of ''The Mighty Heroes''. The first series was published by
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in 1967 and ran for four issues. The second series was published by Spotlight Comics in 1987 and ran for one issue. The third series was published by
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in 1998 and also ran for one issue; this comic provided an origin story for the Heroes, and also the real names of the four adult members of the team.1998 ''Mighty Heroes'' comic
at Read Comic Online


Characters

All five of the Mighty Heroes had the power to fly. Individually, they were: * Strong Man has super strength. He speaks with a friendly farm-boy type of accent and holds a civilian job as a
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. His favorite fighting move is his "jet-propelled blow," by which he will fly into a villain fist-first. According to the 1998 comic book, his real name is Gomer Steed. * Rope Man is a
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who works at the docks. Erudite with a British accent, he can transform into a seemingly unending length of
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. He can use his hands like
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s, and can even weave himself into a
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. The drawbacks to his powers are that he frequently gets tangled up or knotted, more often than not, around his own teammates. According to the 1998 comic book, his real name is Chap Goodlee. * Tornado Man is a television weather forecaster who can spin himself into a
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. He often sucks the villains into his
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, then shoots them out toward the nearest wall. He speaks in a wheezy voice. According to the 1998 comic book, his real name is Dusty Storm. * Cuckoo Man is a bird shop owner whose powers are the most limited of the group. Unlike the other Mighty Heroes, all four of whom can fly with no effort, Cuckoo Man has to flap his arms almost constantly in order to keep aloft. (The conclusion of every episode always shows him lagging behind the others as they fly off into the distance.) Cuckoo Man changes into his costume by jumping up through the bottom of his store's
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and popping out through the little door. While the other Mighty Heroes's flying is accompanied by a "jet" sound effect similar to
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's, Cuckoo Man's is represented by a chugging jalopy-engine sound. According to the 1998 comic book, his real name is Mortimer Moore. * Diaper Man is a red-headed,
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ed, yet fully articulate baby, as well as the leader of the group, who sounds a lot like Popeye the Sailor Man. His main weapon is his
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, which, by holding on to the
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, he can swing around (or shoot like a
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) forcefully. The bottle can also shoot high pressure streams of baby formula. In emergencies, Diaper Man (and often Strong Man) will drink some formula from the bottle whenever extra strength is needed. None of the real names of the Mighty Heroes were ever revealed, nor were origin stories told for any of them, in any of the animated cartoons. In the 1998 comic book, they got their powers and costumes when a meteor-like being crashed down on Earth; his duty was to grant mighty powers to the most deserving people on the planet, but in this case he made a mistake. Nevertheless, the empowered quintet were determined to prove that they were indeed worthy to be called the Mighty Heroes.


Episodes


References


Further reading

Kevin Scott Collier. ''Ralph Bakshi's The Mighty Heroes Declassified''. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2017.


External links

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