Inch High, Private Eye

Inch High, Private Eye (1973)

EndedAnimation showComedy, Mystery

Inch High, Private Eye was a 1973 Saturday morning cartoon produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. The titular character of Inch High, Private Eye was a miniature detective (literally one inch high). Inch often enlisted the help of his niece Lori (sometimes written "Laurie"), her muscle-bound friend Gator, and their dog Braveheart to help solve mysteries. Their primary mode of transportation was the Hushmobile, a streamlined car that made virtually no noise while being driven, making it perfect for following criminals unnoticed. The small Inch worked for The Finkerton Detective Agency (a wordplay lampoon of The Pinkerton Detective Agency), where the boss (Mr. Finkerton) constantly dreamed of the day that he would fire him.

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Scheduleevery Saturday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E13The Return of SpumoniDec 1, 1973
S01E12Super FleaNov 24, 1973
S01E11The World's Greatest AnimalsNov 17, 1973
S01E10The Cat BurglarsNov 10, 1973
S01E09High FashionNov 3, 1973
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Inch High, Private Eye' premiere?

'Inch High, Private Eye' premiered on September 8, 1973.

Who created 'Inch High, Private Eye'?

'Inch High, Private Eye' was created by Hanna-Barbera Productions.

What was the genre of 'Inch High, Private Eye'?

'Inch High, Private Eye' was a animated mystery comedy series.

Who voiced the character of Inch High?

Lennie Weinrib provided the voice for Inch High.

What was the premise of 'Inch High, Private Eye'?

The show followed the adventures of Inch High, a miniature detective, and his team as they solved crimes.

Who were Inch High's companions in solving crimes?

Inch High was accompanied by his niece Lori, her muscle-bound friend Gator, and their dog Braveheart.

What was the main setting of the show?

The main setting of 'Inch High, Private Eye' was Big Town.

What was the central mystery in the show's episodes?

Each episode of 'Inch High, Private Eye' featured a different mystery for the team to solve.

Did 'Inch High, Private Eye' have any recurring villains?

Yes, the show had recurring villains such as Mr. Finkerton, Madame Spyda, and Mr. Midas.

What were some of the gadgets used by Inch High?

Inch High used various gadgets like his mini-helicopter and a jet-powered skateboard to aid in his investigations.

How many episodes were produced for 'Inch High, Private Eye'?

A total of 13 episodes were produced for 'Inch High, Private Eye'.

Did 'Inch High, Private Eye' receive any awards or nominations?

There is no record of 'Inch High, Private Eye' receiving any major awards or nominations.

Was 'Inch High, Private Eye' popular among audiences?

'Inch High, Private Eye' had a dedicated fan base and was well-received by audiences during its airing.

Was there any merchandise released for 'Inch High, Private Eye'?

Yes, there were various merchandise items released for 'Inch High, Private Eye', including toys and comic books.

Did 'Inch High, Private Eye' have any notable guest appearances?

There were no notable guest appearances recorded for 'Inch High, Private Eye'.

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