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Revision as of 01:13, 25 January 2023
- You may also be looking for Geese Ausbie, who became the superhero also named Multi-Man in The Super Globetrotters TV series.
Multi-Man | |
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Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Member of | The Impossibles |
Affiliation | Fluid-Man Coil-Man Big D Cobalt in Future Quest |
Father | Not mentioned |
Mother | Not mentioned |
First appearance | TI: "The Bubbler" (1966) |
Played by | Don Messick |
Multi-Man as civilian Multi. | |
File:FQ Multi-Man.png Future Quest |
Multi-Man, nicknamed Multi as a civilian, is a superhero/musician and one of the main characters in The Impossibles animated television shorts. His voice was originated by Don Messick.
Character description
Multi-Man can duplicate himself. He uses his clones to trick the villains, provide extra manpower, and construct human bridges. He appears to be the smartest of the three Impossibles, as he cleverly tricks the villains with his clones, and they never manage to catch the original Multi-Man. He has a shield, but he doesn't actually use it much. He can repel bullets with his bare hand.
Appearances
TV series
- The Impossibles
- 1.1A "The Bubbler"
- 1.1B "The Spinner"
- 1.2A "The Perilous Paper Doll"
- 1.2B "Beamatron"
- 1.3A "The Burrower"
- 1.3B "Timeatron"
- 1.4A "Smogula"
- 1.4B "The Sinister Speck"
- 1.5A "Fero, the Fiendish Fiddler"
- 1.5B "Mother Gruesome"
- 1.6A "Televisatron"
- 1.6B "The Diabolical Dauber"
- 1.7A "Aquator"
- 1.7B "The Wretched Professor Stretch"
- 1.8A "The Devilish Dragster"
- 1.8B "The Return of the Spinner"
- 1.9A "Satanic Surfer"
- 1.9B "The Puzzler"
- 1.10A "The Scheming Spraysol"
- 1.10B "The Scurrilous Sculptor"
- 1.11A "The Artful Archer"
- 1.11B "The Insidious Inflator"
- 1.12A "The Dastardly Diamond Dazzler"
- 1.12B "The Return of the Perilous Paperman"
- 1.13A "Cronella Critch the Tricky Witch"
- 1.13B "The Terrible Twister"
- 1.14A "Professor Stretch Bounces Back"
- 1.14B "The Terrifying Tapper"
- 1.15A "The Anxious Angler"
- 1.15B "The Rascally Ringmaster"
- 1.16A "Billy the Kidder"
- 1.16B "The Fiendish Dr. Futuro"
- 1.17A "The Crafty Clutcher"
- 1.17B "The Infamous Mr. Instant"
- 1.18A "The Bizarre Batter"
- 1.18B "The Not So Nice Mr. Ice"
Movies
- Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon (poster)
- Scoob! (poster)
Comics
- Frankenstein Jr.
- #1B "The Impossibles vs. the Mirror-Man"
- Hanna-Barbera Presents
- Future Quest
Biography
Debut Series
Multi-Man in the Funny Books
Development
Gallery
- Main article: Fluid-Man/Gallery