

Cool McCool
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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Plot Summary
Cool McCool, a bumbling private detective, tackles various silly cases with his efficient and no-nonsense partner, Honey Half-comb. Despite his incompetence, Cool McCool often stumbles into success, usually through sheer luck or the intervention of Honey. Each short episode presents a new, absurd mystery for the duo to solve.
Critical Reception
The 'Cool McCool' shorts are generally remembered as a quirky and lighthearted entry in animation history, often appreciated for their zany humor and distinctive character designs, though they are not as critically acclaimed as some other animation efforts of the era.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its surreal and slapstick humor.
- Noted for its unique visual style and character dynamics.
- Often seen as a cult favorite among animation enthusiasts.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Cool McCool' is niche, with many appreciating its vintage animation charm and offbeat comedy, while others find its humor dated or too simplistic.
Fun Fact
The character of Cool McCool was intended as a parody of James Bond and other spy-fi characters popular in the 1960s.
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