Cool McCool

September. 10,1966      
Rating:
7
Trailer Synopsis

Cool McCool was an animated series that ran on NBC from September 10, 1966 to August 30, 1969 with three segments per show, running to 60 segments in all. It was created by Bob Kane – most famous as the creator of Batman – and produced by Al Brodax for King Features.

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Seasons 1 : 1966

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Episode 1 - Cool McCool in The Big Blowout
September. 10,1966

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Episode 2 - Harry McCool in The Phantom of the Opera House
September. 10,1966

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Episode 3 - Cool McCool in Fine Feathered Fiends
September. 10,1966

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Episode 4 - Cool McCool in If the Hat Fits... Watch It
September. 17,1966

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Episode 5 - Harry McCool in Horsehide and Go Seek
September. 17,1966

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Episode 6 - Cool McCool in The House that Jack Built
September. 17,1966

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Episode 7 - Cool McCool in The Odd Boxes Caper
September. 24,1966

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Episode 8 - Harry McCool in The Vanishing Shoehorns
September. 24,1966

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Episode 9 - Cool McCool in Garden of Evil
September. 24,1966

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Episode 10 - Fowl Play
October. 01,1966

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Episode 11 - Harry McCool in Here's Pie in Your Eye
October. 01,1966

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Episode 12 - Cool McCool in Queen's Ransom
October. 01,1966

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Episode 13 - Cool McCool in The Big Brainwash
October. 08,1966

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Episode 14 - Harry McCool in The Woodchopper
October. 08,1966

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Episode 15 - Cool McCool in Shrinking the Slinker
October. 08,1966

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Episode 16 - Cool McCool in The Box Fox
October. 15,1966

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Episode 17 - Harry McCool in Gym Dandy
October. 15,1966

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Episode 18 - Cool McCool in Bagging the Windbag
October. 15,1966

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Episode 19 - Cool McCool in Will the Real Cool Mobile Please Stand Up
October. 22,1966

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Episode 20 - Harry McCool in Big Top Cops
October. 22,1966

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Episode 21 - Cool McCool in Owl on the Prowl
October. 22,1966

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Episode 22 - Cool McCool in Sniffin, Snoozen, and Sneezen
October. 29,1966

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Episode 23 - Harry McCool in The New Car
October. 29,1966

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Episode 24 - Cool McCool in How Now Foul Owl
October. 29,1966

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Episode 25 - Cool McCool in Caps and Robbers
November. 05,1966

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Episode 26 - Harry McCool in Three Men on a House
November. 05,1966

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Episode 27 - Cool McCool in The Romantic Rattler
November. 05,1966

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Episode 28 - Cool McCool in Jack in the Boxer
November. 12,1966

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Episode 29 - Harry McCool in Fowl Play
November. 12,1966

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Episode 30 - Cool McCool in Love is a Gas
November. 12,1966

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Episode 31 - Cool McCool in Who Stole my 32 Secret Agents?
November. 19,1966

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Episode 32 - Harry McCool in The Jet Set, Yet
November. 19,1966

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Episode 33 - Cool McCool in The 500 Pound Canary Caper
November. 19,1966

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Episode 34 - Cool McCool in Fun and Games
November. 26,1966

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Episode 35 - Harry McCool in McCool Jazz
November. 26,1966

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Episode 36 - Cool McCool in Mother Greta's Wrinkle Remover
November. 26,1966

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Episode 37 - Cool McCool in The Shombrero Affair
December. 03,1966

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Episode 38 - Harry McCool in Dog Tired
December. 03,1966

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Episode 39 - Cool McCool in The Moon Goon
December. 03,1966

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Episode 40 - Cool McCool in Two Fats and a Fink
December. 10,1966

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Episode 41 - Harry McCool in High Jokers
December. 10,1966

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Episode 42 - Cool McCool in Rockabye for Rattler
December. 10,1966

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Episode 43 - Cool McCool in High Jacker Jack
December. 17,1966

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Episode 44 - Harry McCool in Time Out
December. 17,1966

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Episode 45 - Cool McCool in The Wind Goddess
December. 17,1966

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Episode 46 - Cool McCool in Hot McHot
December. 24,1966

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Episode 47 - Harry McCool in Monkey Dizziness
December. 24,1966

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Episode 48 - Cool McCool in A Growing Problem
December. 24,1966

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Episode 49 - Cool McCool in Oh Say Can You Seed
December. 31,1966

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Episode 50 - Harry McCool in Green Dragon
December. 31,1966

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Episode 51 - Cool McCool in What Goes Up... Must Come Down
December. 31,1966

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Episode 52 - Cool McCool in Birds of a Feather Flop Together
January. 07,1967

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Episode 53 - Harry McCool in A Lot of Ballooney
January. 07,1967

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Episode 54 - Cool McCool in The Box Popper
January. 07,1967

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Episode 55 - Cool McCool in Owl's Well That Ends Well
January. 14,1967

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Episode 56 - Harry McCool in Goat Chaser
January. 14,1967

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Episode 57 - Cool McCool in A Tree is a... Tree?
January. 14,1967

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Episode 58 - Cool McCool in The Whistler's Mommy Case
January. 21,1967

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Episode 59 - Harry McCool in In the Dough
January. 21,1967

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Episode 60 - Cool McCool in The College of Crooks
January. 21,1967

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