Batfink (1966)
Batfink is an animated television series, consisting of five-minute shorts, that first aired in September 1967. The 100-episode series was quickly created by Hal Seeger, starting in 1966, to parody the popular Batman and The Green Hornet television series which had premiered the same year.
Batfink: Season 1 - 100 Episode s
1x1 - Pink Pearl Of Persia
April 21, 1967
1x2 - The Short Circuit Case
April 21, 1967
1x3 - Ebenezer the Freezer
1x4 - The Sonic Boomer
1x5 - Big Ears Ernie
1x6 - Batfink on the Rocks
1x7 - Manhole Manny
1x8 - The Mad Movie Maker
1x9 - Nuts of the Round Table
1x10 - Skinny Minnie
1x11 - Fatman Strikes Again
1x12 - The Kitchy-Koo Kaper
1x13 - The Dirty Sinker
October 4, 1967
1x14 - Gluey Louie
March 3, 1967
1x15 - Brother Goose
January 20, 1967
1x16 - The Chocolate-Covered Diamond
January 20, 1967
1x17 - Crime College
March 1, 1967
1x18 - Myron the Magician
January 20, 1967
1x19 - Brain Washday
February 6, 1967
1x20 - M P F T B R M
January 31, 1967
1x21 - Gloves on the Go-Go
March 3, 1967
1x22 - Sporty Morty
March 13, 1967
1x23 - Go Fly a Bat
January 31, 1967
1x24 - Ringading Brothers
March 1, 1967
1x25 - Out Out Darn Spot
March 3, 1967
1x26 - Goo-Goo A-Go-Go
March 1, 1967
1x27 - Crimes In Rhymes
April 7, 1967
1x28 - Stupidman
March 30, 1967
1x29 - A Living Doll
January 31, 1967
1x30 - Bat Patrol
March 13, 1967
1x31 - Dig That Crazy Mountain
March 23, 1967
1x32 - Spin the Batfink
February 6, 1967
1x33 - Greasy Gus
March 23, 1967
1x34 - The Mark of Zero
March 13, 1967
1x35 - Swami Salami
April 18, 1967
1x36 - The Human Pretzel
April 24, 1967
1x37 - Jumping Jewelry
March 30, 1967
1x38 - Ron the Schnozz
April 24, 1967
1x39 - Karate's Case
April 7, 1967
1x40 - The Wishbone Boner
May 1, 1967
1x41 - Hugo for Mayor
April 18, 1967
1x42 - The Indian Taker
March 23, 1967
1x43 - The Devilish Device
May 29, 1967
1x44 - Goldstinger
March 30, 1967
1x45 - The Shady Shadow
April 18, 1967
1x46 - Party Marty
May 19, 1967
1x47 - The Beep Bopper
April 7, 1967
1x48 - The Super Trap
May 12, 1967
1x49 - Bride and Doom
May 1, 1967
1x50 - Topsy Turvy
April 24, 1967
1x51 - The Rotten Rainmaker
June 8, 1967
1x52 - Gypsy James
May 29, 1967
1x53 - The Kooky Chameleon
May 19, 1967
1x54 - Beanstalk Jack
May 12, 1967
1x55 - The Time Stopper
May 19, 1967
1x56 - The Kangarobot
May 1, 1967
1x57 - Presto-Chango-Hugo
June 8, 1967
1x58 - Curly the Cannonball
June 30, 1967
1x59 - Robber Hood
May 12, 1967
1x60 - Slow Down! Speed Up!
June 1, 1967
1x61 - Sandman Sam
June 21, 1967
1x62 - Yo-Yo A-Go-Go
June 14, 1967
1x63 - Hugo's Hoke
June 1, 1967
1x64 - Backwards Box
June 1, 1967
1x65 - The Great Escapo
June 14, 1967
1x66 - Watch My Smoke
June 30, 1967
1x67 - Daniel Boom
June 21, 1967
1x68 - Queenie Bee
May 29, 1967
1x69 - The Thief from Baghdad
June 26, 1967
1x70 - The Mean Green Midget
July 12, 1967
1x71 - Double Double Crossers
June 8, 1967
1x72 - The Baffling Bluffs of Hugo A-Go-Go
August 15, 1967
1x73 - Napolean Blownapart
June 14, 1967
1x74 - The Atom Boom
July 12, 1967
1x75 - Magneto the Magnificent
July 26, 1967
1x76 - Hugo the Crimefighter
June 21, 1967
1x77 - The Trojan Horse Thief
July 12, 1967
1x78 - The Zap Sap
September 12, 1967
1x79 - Unhappy Birthday
June 26, 1967
1x80 - Buster the Ruster
July 26, 1967
1x81 - Karate's Day Off
September 14, 1967
1x82 - Mike the Mimic
September 28, 1967
1x83 - Cinderobber
August 3, 1967
1x84 - Bouncey Bouncey Batfink
June 26, 1967
1x85 - The Bomber Bird
August 3, 1967
1x86 - The Copycat Bat
June 30, 1967
1x87 - Old King Cruel
September 12, 1967
1x88 - Victor the Predictor
September 14, 1967
1x89 - Goldyunlocks and the Three Baers
July 26, 1967
1x90 - Jerkules
September 14, 1967
1x91 - Hugo Here, Hugo There
August 15, 1967
1x92 - Bowl Brummel
October 4, 1967
1x93 - Fleiderfink
August 15, 1967
1x94 - Blankenstein
August 3, 1967
1x95 - Whip Van Winkle
September 28, 1967
1x96 - Tough Macduff
October 4, 1967
1x97 - Judy Jitsu
September 28, 1967
1x98 - Ego A-Go-Go
September 12, 1967
1x99 - Father Time Bomb
October 4, 1967
1x100 - Batfink - This Is Your Life
October 4, 1967
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