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Moby Dick and the Mighty Mightor

Moby Dick and the Mighty Mightor was a science fiction animated series created by Alex Toth for Hanna-Barbera Productions, which had its debut on CBS in 1967.

Teenage caveman Tor was the power to transform into the super-powered Mightor by a hermit. With his pet flying dinosaur, Tog, he protected his village from evil-doers. Amongst the villagers were the chief, Pondo, and his daughter, the beautiful redhead Sheera. Sheera had a younger brother, named Little Rok (who loved pretending to be Mightor). Little Rok had as pet, a dodo bird named Ork. Sheera had as pet, a mammooth cub named Bollo. Tor was voiced by Bobby Diamond , while Mightor was voiced by Paul Stewart . Pondo, Tog, Ork and Bollo were voiced by John Stephenson . Sheera was voiced by Patsy Garret . Little Rok was voiced by Norma McMillan .

Mightor also appeared in Hanna-Barbera Super TV Heroes issues #1 through 7 (April 1968 through Oct. 1969).

Teenage boys Tom and Tub were rescued by the great white whale Moby Dick after a shipwreck. Together with their pet seal, Scooby, they faced the dangers of the undersea world. Tom was voiced by Bobby Resnick , Tub was voiced by Barry Balkin , and Moby and Scooby were voiced by Don Messick. Moby Dick and his friends also appeared in Hanna-Barbera Super TV Heroes issues #1 through 7 (April 1968 through Oct. 1969).

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