Guess these superhero TV shows from a single frame of the opening credits!
Is identifying shows from the opening credits your superpower?
Hop into a phone booth! Slide down your hidden fireman's pole! Spin in a circle!
Do whatever you have to do to transform into a trivia superhero! Caped crusaders and superhuman good guys have long been a part of television, going back to Captain Video and Superman.
We grabbed a single image from the opening credits of superhero shows, spanning the Sixties through the Nineties. It takes an ace detective to solve this case!
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Start with a bang — or a biff!
Image: 20th Television
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Strap in for adventure.
Image: NBCUniversal Television Distribution
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Does this look familiar?
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Keep flying high!
Image: Warner Bros.
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High five if you get this one correct.
Image: Warner Bros. Television
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Try not to get too far out of the box.
Image: NBCUniversal Television Distribution
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Hmm… who could these six mythological figures represent?
Image: Warner Bros.
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Try not to space out.
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Keep on glowing!
Image: 20th Television
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Take a dive and make a splash!
Image: Taft / NBC
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See if you can name this obscure hero of 1967.
Image: NBCUniversal Television
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Okay, how about this obscure 1967 superhero series?
Image: NBCUniversal Television
Guess these superhero TV shows from a single frame of the opening credits!
Your Result...
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CHiPs - Baker and Ponch
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Popeye - Circles
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47 Comments
6/12 I was so happy to see The Secrets of Isis here! I loved that show and Shazam. I hate that Isis has become a bad word!
8/12 a wise elder
3-5-9 and 12.. oddly I remember Mr Terrific as a live action not a cartoon.
And I certainly don't remember that 'pac man' thing from the Green Hornet
3-5-9 and 12.. oddly I remember Mr Terrific as a live action not a cartoon.
And I certainly don't remember that 'pac man' thing from the Green Hornet
7 for 12.
Hi TLor, You are right. Mr. Terrific was live action but had a cartoon opening. It had a very catchy
theme song. Once in a awhile the TV movie they made by putting together 3 episodes appears,
but I don't know if it's ever been rerun otherwise.
The Green Hornet also had a cartoon opening, but you are right, using that close up image
is not exactly fair.
Hi TLor, You are right. Mr. Terrific was live action but had a cartoon opening. It had a very catchy
theme song. Once in a awhile the TV movie they made by putting together 3 episodes appears,
but I don't know if it's ever been rerun otherwise.
The Green Hornet also had a cartoon opening, but you are right, using that close up image
is not exactly fair.