Batfink

Batfink (1966-1967)

EndedAnimation showComedy, Children

Batfink was a spoof of the popular DC Comics character, Batman. Batfink was a crime fighter with super sonic sonar and wings of steel. He and his sidekick Karate would keep the world safe from villains such as Hugo a Go Go, Daniel Boom, and the Monstrous Master Movie Maker.

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E100Batfink - This is Your LifeOct 4, 1967
S01E99Father Time BombOct 4, 1967
S01E96Tough MacduffOct 4, 1967
S01E92Bowl BrummelOct 4, 1967
S01E97Judy JitsuSep 28, 1967
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Batfink' premiere?

'Batfink' premiered on September 17, 1966.

What is the main premise of 'Batfink'?

'Batfink' follows the adventures of a superhero bat with metallic wings and his sidekick Karate, as they fight against various villains.

What is the name of the main antagonist in 'Batfink'?

The main antagonist in 'Batfink' is Hugo A-Go-Go.

Who provided the voice for Batfink?

Frank Buxton provided the voice for Batfink.

Who produced 'Batfink'?

Hal Seeger produced 'Batfink'.

How many episodes of 'Batfink' were produced?

A total of 100 episodes of 'Batfink' were produced.

What was the format of 'Batfink' episodes?

Each episode of 'Batfink' was a 5-minute long cartoon.

What was the running time of each episode of 'Batfink'?

Each episode of 'Batfink' had a running time of 5 minutes.

Who provided the voice for the villain Hugo A-Go-Go?

Len Maxwell provided the voice for the villain Hugo A-Go-Go.

What is the name of Batfink's sidekick?

Batfink's sidekick's name is Karate.

What is the name of Karate's niece in 'Batfink'?

Karate's niece in 'Batfink' is named Honey.

Which other superhero franchise is 'Batfink' often compared to?

'Batfink' is often compared to the 'Batman' franchise.

Who composed the theme music for 'Batfink'?

Lou Scheimer composed the theme music for 'Batfink'.

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