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Seven different cartoon stars appear in their own series of animated shorts each week. "Milton the Monster": Professor Weirdo, the mad scientist, and his assistant, Count Kook, live on Horror Hill with the three monsters they created: Heebie (a skull-faced monster with long hair and formal dress), Jeebie (a green-furred creature with one eye and one sharp tooth) and the uselessly kind and gentle Milton the Monster. "Fearless Fly": Hiram is a meek, mild and passive little fly until he dons a special pair of eyeglasses that give him super-powers. The inscrutable Tibetan wizard, Doctor Goo Fee, and his faithful servant, Gung Ho, make every effort to destroy the super-insect. "Flukey Luke": The cowboy private eye, Flukey Luke, fights the mobster, Spider Webb, with the help of his trusty horse, Pronto, and his faithful friend, Two Feathers, the American Indian with an Irish accent. "Muggy-Do, Boy Fox": The wily boy fox has an endless number of schemes to make a dishonest buck. "Penny Penguin": The bratty little Penny gives her father no end of grief. "Stuffy Durma, the Millionaire Hobo": The filthy rich former hobo wants nothing more than to go back to his old life; but his secretary, Bradley Brinkley, continually thwarts his efforts.
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Episode 1
Sat, Oct 9, 196522 mins
"Trick or Treatment": The sinister wizard from Tibet, Goo Fee, and his assistant, Gung Ho, kidnap a soda-sotted Hiram in order to lure Fearless Fly into their super-adhesive flypaper. Little do they know that meek and mild Hiram himself is the secret identity of Fearless Fly. "Loot Pursuit": The notorious gangster, Spider Webb, hatches a scheme to steal the Hopeless Diamond from Stiffany's, but first he must rid himself of the cowboy private detective, Flukey Luke. Luke's charades-playing horse, Pronto, and his faithful Irish-accented Indian companion, Two Feathers, do their best to keep their friend out of trouble; but Luke's best defense is blind luck. "Zelda the Zombie": Count Kook attempts to end the war between Professor Weirdo and Professor Fruitcake by recommending a marriage between Fruitcake's monster, Zelda, and one of Weirdo's monsters. Milton, Heebie and Jeebie all court the frightening female.





