THE MILTON THE MONSTER SHOW (ABC 1965-66) RARE-HARD TO FIND!!! EXCELLENT QUALITY
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THE MILTON THE MONSTER SHOW (ABC 1965-66) RARE-HARD TO FIND!!! EXCELLENT QUALITY

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THE MILTON THE MONSTER SHOW (ABC 1965-66) RARE-HARD TO FIND!!! EXCELLENT QUALITYDuring the 1965 1966 season, Saturday morning audiences young and old tuned into ABC to watch Hal Seeger's new frighteningly funny creation and his misfit family of ghouls. The series starred Milton the Monster, a Frankenstein looking monster with a flat topped, seemingly hollow head which emitted various quantities of white steam or smoke based on his mood or situation. Seegers distinctive animation style, clever writing and a terrific voice cast

During the 1965-1966 season, Saturday morning audiences young and old tuned into ABC to watch Hal Seeger's new frighteningly funny creation and his misfit family of ghouls. The series starred Milton the Monster, a Frankenstein-looking monster with a flat-topped, seemingly hollow head which emitted various quantities of white steam or smoke based on his mood or situation. Seeger’s distinctive animation style, clever writing and a terrific voice cast make all 26 episodes of The Milton The Monster Show a pop culture treasure for the ages.

In a secret laboratory on top of Old Horror Hill, Professor Montgomery Weirdo and his assistant Count Kook created the most loveable creature known to mankind, Milton the Monster, using only the finest of ingredients: Essence of Terror, Sinister Sauce, and of course a full Tincture of Tenderness! Out of fear of his creation destroying him, Professor Weirdo intended to add just a touch of the aforementioned tincture of tenderness to the mold, but Count Kook bumped the Professor's elbow, resulting in too much of the tincture being added to the mix.

Milton's voice, which was based on the southern accent used by Jim Nabors in his television role as Gomer Pyle, was provided by Bob McFadden who also provided voices for Professor Weirdo's resident monsters: Heebie - a skull-faced, top hat-wearing ghoul with a Peter Lorre voice and Jeebie - a slow-witted, cyclopian, hairy green creature with a single sharp tooth that was often used to open soda cans. Professor Weirdo's nemesis was Professor Fruitcake, another mad scientist who lived in a castle on an opposite hill. Professor Fruitcake's major creation was Zelda the Zombie. Other characters in the series included Fangenstein, a biker monster apparently inspired by Marlon Brando, his sidekick Abercrombie Zombie, and Professor Weirdo's aunt, the witchy Aunt Hagatha.In addition, the series also included cartoons featuring equally unforgettable characters Stuffy Durma, Flukey Luke, Penny the Penguin, and the most memorable of all, Fearless Fly.

Episode list

Episode 1

  • Fearless Fly: Trick or Treatment

  • Flukey Luke: Loot Pursuit

  • Milton the Monster: Zelda the Zombie

Episode 2

  • Fearless Fly: Horse Shoo Fly

  • Muggy Doo: Gogh Van Gogh

  • Milton the Monster: Boy Meet Ghoul

Episode 3

  • Fearless Fly: Fatty Karate

  • Muggy Doo: You Auto Be in Pictures

  • Milton the Monster: Monsters for Hire

Episode 4

  • Fearless Fly: Captain Fligh

  • Muggy Doo: Doo Or Die

  • Milton the Monster: Who Do Voodoo?

Episode 5

  • Fearless Fly: The Goofy Dr. Goo Fee

  • Muggy Doo: From Riches To Rags

  • Milton the Monster: The Pot Thickens

Episode 6

  • Fearless Fly: Sly Fly

  • Stuffy Derma: From Wrecks to Riches

  • Milton the Monster: Medium Undone

Episode 7

  • Fearless Fly: Throne For A Loss

  • Flukey Luke: Missin' Masters

  • Milton the Monster: Monster Mutiny

Episode 8

  • Fearless Fly: The Bomb's Rush

  • Penny Penguin: There Auto Be A Law

  • Milton the Monster: Ghoul School

Episode 9

  • Fearless Fly: Fly Hijack

  • Flukey Luke: Tired Gun

  • Milton the Monster: Hector the Protector

Episode 10

  • Fearless Fly: Si Si Fly

  • Flukey Luke: Palace Malice

  • Milton the Monster: Horrorbaloo

Episode 11

  • Fearless Fly: The House-Fly Guest

  • Muggy Doo: Fortune Kooky

  • Milton the Monster: Goon Platoon

Episode 12

  • Fearless Fly: Invincible Vs. Invisible

  • Stuffy Derma: Suit Yourself

  • Milton the Monster: The Dummy Talks

Episode 13

  • Fearless Fly: Fly By Might

  • Stuffy Derma: Hobo Hootenanny

  • Milton the Monster: A Pie In The Sky

Episode 14

  • Fearless Fly: The Sphinx Jinx

  • Penny Penguin: Penny Ante

  • Milton the Monster: Monstrous Escape

Episode 15

  • Fearless Fly: The Spider Spiter

  • Penny Penguin: Sickened Honeymoon

  • Milton the Monster: Abercrombie the Zombie

Episode 16

  • Fearless Fly: Fearless Fly Meets The Monsters (Pilot)

  • Muggy Doo: Crumb-Bumming

  • Milton the Monster: V for Vampire

Episode 17

  • Milton the Monster: Monster Vs. Mobster

  • Fearless Fly: Martians Meet Their Match (Pilot)

  • Milton the Monster: Witch Crafty

Episode 18

  • Milton the Monster: Camp Gitchy Gloomy

  • Fearless Fly: Lets Phase It

  • Milton the Monster: The Hearse Thief

Episode 19

  • Milton the Monster: Boo To You

  • Fearless Fly: Under Waterloo

  • Milton the Monster: Kid Stuff

Episode 20

  • Milton the Monster: Horror Scope

  • Fearless Fly: Lady Deflyah

  • Milton the Monster: The Flying Cup & Saucer

Episode 21

  • Milton the Monster: Monster-Sitter

  • Fearless Fly: Robinson Shoesole

  • Milton the Monster: The Moon Goons

Episode 22

  • Milton the Monster: Think Shrink

  • Fearless Fly: Private Fly

  • Milton the Monster: Skullgaria Forever!

Episode 23

  • Milton the Monster: Crumby Mummy

  • Fearless Fly: Stage Plight

  • Milton the Monster: Fort Fangenstein

Episode 24

  • Fearless Fly: Safari Harry

  • Stuffy Derma: Nuggets To You

  • Milton the Monster: Batnap

Episode 25

  • Milton the Monster: Dunkin' Treasure

  • Fearless Fly: Ferocious Fly

  • Milton the Monster: Monstrous Monster

Episode 26

  • Fearless Fly: Napoleon Bonafly

  • Flukey Luke: Violin Violence

  • Milton the Monster: The Mummy's Thumb

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