


رسوم متحركة
كوميديا
Underdog
3 موسم | 125 حلقة
1964/10/03
6.2

م1:ح1
1. Safe Waif
0.0
10/3/1964

م1:ح2
2. March of the Monsters
0.0
10/10/1964

م1:ح3
3. Simon Says
10.0
10/17/1964

م1:ح4
4. Go Snow Part 1
10.0
1/1/1970

م1:ح5
5. Go Snow Part 2
0.0
1/1/1970

م1:ح6
6. Go Snow Part 3
0.0
1/1/1970

م1:ح7
7. Go Snow Part 4
0.0
1/1/1970

م1:ح8
8. Tricky Trap by Tap Tap
0.0
1/1/1970

م1:ح9
9. Zot: Part 1
0.0
1/1/1970

م1:ح10
10. Zot, Part 2
0.0
1/1/1970

م1:ح11
11. Zot, Part 3
0.0
1/1/1970

م1:ح12
12. Zot, Part 4
0.0
1/1/1970

م1:ح13
13. The Great Gold Robbery, Part 1
0.0
1/1/1970

م1:ح14
14. The Great Gold Robbery, Part 2
0.0
1/1/1970

م1:ح15
15. The Great Gold Robbery, Part 3
0.0
1/1/1970

م1:ح16
16. The Great Gold Robbery, Part 4
0.0
1/1/1970

م1:ح17
17. Fearo, Part 1
0.0
12/1/1964
18. Fearo, Part 2
0.0
12/1/1964
19. Fearo, Part 3
0.0
12/1/1964
20. Fearo, Part 4
0.0
12/1/1964
21. The Big Shrink, Part 1
0.0
1/7/1970
22. The Big Shrink, Part 2
0.0
1/7/1970
23. The Big Shrink, Part 3
0.0
1/7/1970
24. The Big Shrink, Part 4
0.0
1/7/1970
25. The Bubbleheads, Part 1
0.0
1/1/1970
26. The Bubbleheads Part 2
0.0
12/14/1999
27. The Bubbleheads Part 3
0.0
12/21/1999
28. The Bubbleheads Part 4
0.0
12/28/1999
29. From Hopeless To Helpless, Part 1
0.0
1/11/2000
30. From Hopeless To Helpless, Part 2
0.0
1/18/2000
31. From Hopeless To Helpless, Part 3
0.0
1/25/2000
32. From Hopeless To Helpless, Part 4
0.0
2/1/2000
33. The Witch of Pickyoon
0.0
1/1/1970
نظرة عامة
Underdog, also known as The Underdog Show, is an American Saturday morning animated television series that ran from October 3, 1964, to March 4, 1967, starting on the NBC network until 1966, with the rest of the run on CBS, under the primary sponsorship of General Mills, for a run of 62 episodes. It is one of the early Saturday morning cartoons. The show continued in syndication until 1973. Underdog, Shoeshine Boy's heroic alter ego, appears whenever love interest Sweet Polly Purebred is being victimized by such villains as Simon Bar Sinister or Riff Raff. Underdog nearly always speaks in rhyming couplets, as in "There's no need to fear, Underdog is here!"