DVD release



Frankenstein Jr. and the Impossibles - 'The Complete Series' Now For Sale: Cost, Box, Video Clip, EXTRAS!
2-disc set includes every episode and a bonus Featurette
Posted by David Lambert
4/26/2011



Frankenstein Jr. and the Impossibles is one half-hour packed with the adventures of two of the most unusual animation creations of the legendary Hanna-Barbera studio. Buzz Conroy is a heroic boy-genius who builds the powerful robot Frankenstein Jr. When the Ghastly Genie, the Junk Man and other evildoers get up to their old tricks, "Frankie" and his young creator crank into action. The crime fighting coalition continues with the Impossibles, a group of superheroes disguised as a beatnik rock group. At the direction of "Big D," Multi Man, Coil Man and Fluid Man make hot-rockin' musical justice thwarting thieves and corralling crooks with their transformative powers. All-family classic cartoon fun isn't just possible - it's guaranteed with this 2-Disc, 18-Episode Collection.
A lot of you were very excited to read our recent report that this title was coming, and today it's here and ready to sell to all the fans! Frankenstein Jr. and the Impossibles - The Complete Series on DVD is now for sale at the Warner Archive's manufacture-on-demand (MOD) program, as part of their Hanna-Barbera Classic Collection. Starring the voice of Ted Cassidy ("Lurch" from The Addams Family) in the title role, the show's 18-episode run is included on this 378-minute set. Also included on this 2-DVD package is a rarity for the Warner Archive: BONUS MATERIAL! You'll get a Featurette titled "Monster Rock: The Adventures of Frankenstein Jr. & The Impossibles" as an extra on the set. It's all presented in full frame video and English mono sound, as originally broadcast. Cost is $29.95 SRP, and you can order it today, but only from the WBshop online studio store! We've got the button link for that, followed by an exclusive video clip and a high-res 3D look at the packaging




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