Mighty Man and Yukk
Mighty Man & Yukk is an animated series created by Ruby-Spears Productions. It aired as part of the 1980–81 show The Plastic Man Comedy/Adventure Show.[1]
Synopsis
[edit]Millionaire Brandon Brewster (voiced by Peter Cullen) uses a machine to reduce himself to only a few inches in height and give himself superpowers, including super-strength and flight; in this form, he is the costumed crime fighter Mighty Man. His partner is Yukk (voiced by Frank Welker), the "world's ugliest dog"; this anthropomorphic dog conceals his face by wearing a miniature doghouse on his head. The sight of his face destroys anything Yukk looks at. Mighty Man and Yukk are called in by the unnamed Mayor (voiced by John Stephenson) of the unnamed city to fight different supervillains.
The series has strong resemblance to other Ruby-Spears creations at Hanna-Barbera Productions, such as Dynomutt, Dog Wonder.
Cast
[edit]Main
[edit]- Peter Cullen as Brandon Brewster/Mighty Man
- John Stephenson as Mayor, Anthead, Big Mouse, Magnet Man, Catman, Dr. Rufus T. Gadgets, Marble Man, Mr. Van Pire, Dr. Lash, Clyde
- Frank Welker as Yukk
Additional voices
[edit]- Michael Bell as Krime Klown, Nefario
- Henry Corden as Goldteeth, Kragg the Conqueror
- Casey Kasem as Beach Bum
- Allan Melvin as Coach Crime/Dee Gooder, Sanfon Vulch, Camera Man
- Alan Oppenheimer as Time Keeper
- Fred Travalena as Baby Man
- Janet Waldo as Ms Make-up, Paulette, Evila the Witch
- William Woodson as Miro the Mentalist
Episodes
[edit]No. | Title | Original release date | |
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1 | "Big Mouse the Bad Mouse" | not a number value | |
Big Mouse and his rodent followers plan to hijack a rocket and steal the city mint. | |||
2 | "Magnet Man" | not a number value | |
Magnet Man threatens to use his giant magnet to pull the city into the river unless he is paid a very big ransom. | |||
3 | "Anthead" | not a number value | |
To pull off the crime of the century, Anthead steals computers to help him plan one. | |||
4 | "Never Retire with Mr. & Mrs. Van Pire" | not a number value | |
Mr. and Mrs. Van Pire are hypnotizing millionaires to sell them their fortunes and then turning them into bats. | |||
5 | "Goldteeth's Bad Bite" | not a number value | |
Goldteeth and his sidekick Doctor Decay plan to steal a gold plated satellite that is orbiting outer space. | |||
6 | "Baby Man" | not a number value | |
Baby Man and his nanny henchwomen are making City officials act like babies by spraying them with a secret formula. | |||
7 | "Trouble Brews When Glue Man Glues" | not a number value | |
Sick of being beaten by Mighty Man and Yukk, the villainous Glue Man hatches a plan to steal chemicals that will create a formula to turn himself into Super-Glue Man upon obtaining a scientist named Dr. Stickol. | |||
8 | "Shake Up with Ms. Make-Up" | not a number value | |
Miss Make-Up, the most beautiful criminal that ever lived, plans to steal a scroll that contains Cleopatra's beauty secrets. | |||
9 | "Bad News Snooze" | not a number value | |
Madame Sleep and her henchmen Lazy and Tired steal King Ledus' ring. She plans to use the ring which is a key to unlock the vault at the Lagovian Embassy, steal the Lagovian Lion Statue and hold it for a ransom of $10 million. | |||
10 | "Coach Crime's Big Play" | not a number value | |
To infiltrate Coach Crime's gang of thieves and figure out who his real identity is, Mighty Man and Yukk pose as safecrackers. | |||
11 | "Public Rooster #1" | not a number value | |
The Rooster steals an anti-gravity machine which he uses to commit numerous dastardly crimes in order to make himself Public Enemy #1. | |||
12 | "Rob Around the Clock" | not a number value | |
The Time Keeper and his henchmen Minute Man and Second Hand Rose are freezing time. They then commit crimes resulting in an unstoppable crime spree. | |||
13 | "The Perils of Paulette" | not a number value | |
The maniacal Handhead tries to force a movie studio to replace their actress Paulette with his girlfriend Billie by sabotaging their latest movie. | |||
14 | "The Dangerous Dr. Gadgets" | not a number value | |
In a plot to discredit Mighty Man and Yukk, Dr. Rufus T. Gadgets sets up his own crimes so that he can be the hero of the city. | |||
15 | "Bye Bye Biplane" | not a number value | |
Baron Brute steals an amnesia machine and plans to use it to win a space shuttle contract by sabotaging his opponent. | |||
16 | "Beach Bum's Crime Wave" | not a number value | |
Mighty Man and Yukk encounter Beach Bum, a villain who uses his surfing talents and advanced technology to steal anything valuable including King Neptune's golden trident. | |||
17 | "The Fiendish Fishface" | not a number value | |
Fishface uses his trained dolphins to capture millionaires on their yachts and has his henchmen disguise themselves as them. | |||
18 | "Catman" | not a number value | |
A cat burglar named Catman uses his trained pet lion and black panther to steal the world's largest diamond. | |||
19 | "Kragg the Conqueror" | not a number value | |
A scientist named Dr. Lash thaws out a Viking warrior named Kragg the Conqueror and his hound. He then plans to use them to abduct the Mayor, the police chief, and Mighty Man. | |||
20 | "The Menacing Mindreader" | not a number value | |
Miro the Mentalist uses a mind-reading machine that enables him to steal valuable information from the brains of his victims. | |||
21 | "Dog Gone Days" | not a number value | |
Fed up with guard dogs spoiling his crimes, a small-time criminal becomes the Dogcatcher, luring and capturing dogs with a sonic whistle so he can eliminate every dog on Earth including Yukk. | |||
22 | "The Evil Evo-Ray" | not a number value | |
Future Man, a fully evolved human with futuristic powers, plans to turn the whole of mankind into cavemen, starting with his fellow scientists. | |||
23 | "The Video Villain" | not a number value | |
Camera Man uses his 3-D camera to travel through any television in the city and commit robberies. | |||
24 | "Krime Klown's Circus of Evil" | not a number value | |
Krime Klown uses his Krime Kazoo to turn the citizens into his circus henchmen. | |||
25 | "Copycat" | not a number value | |
Copycat and his henchman Ivan plot to steal the fortune and money belt of oil tychoon Bucks Galore. | |||
26 | "The Sinister Super Suit" | not a number value | |
Former TV villain Nefario creates a super suit which enables him to stay one step ahead of Mighty Man and Yukk while he is committing a series of crimes. | |||
27 | "The Malevolent Marble Man" | not a number value | |
Marble Man uses a device to bring statues to life in a plot to drive out the citizens and claim the city for themselves. | |||
28 | "Evil Notions with Evila's Potions" | not a number value | |
Evila the Witch enchants the city's gems into following her back to her house. | |||
29 | "The Diabolical Dr. Locust" | not a number value | |
Dr. Locust attempts to steal three ancient Chinese junks that, once combined, create a robotic warrior. | |||
30 | "Where There's a Will, There's a Creep" | not a number value | |
Stanley Johnson is set to inherit a fortune if he spends the night in a haunted house. The only problem is the Creep and his henchman Clyde plan to kidnap Stanley so that the Creep inherits the money himself. | |||
31 | "Doctor Icicle" | not a number value | |
Doctor Icicle and his sidekick Frosty are kidnapping renowned scientists in order to build a super freezing machine that will freeze the sun. | |||
32 | "The Glutunous Glop" | not a number value | |
An evil professor named Sanfon Vulch creates Glop, a monster that can eat its way through anything. Glop is sent to Brandon Brewster's house to eat through his safe and steal a set of valuable blueprints. |
References
[edit]- ^ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. pp. 624–625. ISBN 978-1476665993.
External links
[edit]- 1970s American animated television series
- 1979 American animated television series debuts
- 1980s American animated television series
- 1980 American television series endings
- American Broadcasting Company animated television series
- American children's animated superhero television series
- Animated television series about dogs
- Television series by Ruby-Spears
- Television series about size change