
The Super 6
The Super 6 was the first animated series produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises for Saturday mornings. It aired on NBC from 1966 to 1969. The show was a superhero spoof featuring six diverse characters under the supervision of a cranky dispatcher. Each episode consisted of three parts, with the character Super Bwoing appearing in the first segment, and one of the other five heroes (Granite Man, Magneto Man, Elevator Man, Super Scuba and Capt. Zammo) appearing in the last segment. The middle segment featured some totally unrelated characters known as The Brothers Matzoriley.
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