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Birdman and the Galaxy Trio :: Birdman Meets Moray of the Deep (01x45)
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| Title: | Birdman Meets Moray of the Deep |
| Episode #: | 01x45 |
| Original Airdate: | Saturday December 16th, 1967 |
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A ship stops to assist another that appears to be foundering. But it is a trick - the "ship in distress" is merely a lure to draw other ships into the range of Captain Moray, who kidnaps scientists - seven of them, so far. Falcon 7 assigns Birdman and his sidekick Birdboy the job of recovering the scientists and bringing Captain Moray to justice. Birdman has an idea about how to lure Captain Moray into a trap... | | There are no foreign summaries for this episode: Contribute |
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| Uncredited | | •Dick Beals (1) | voiced | Birdboy | Recurring (second appearance) | | •Don Messick | voiced | Reporter | Recurring (17th appearance) | | •John Stephenson | voiced | Professor Clark | Recurring (13th appearance) | | •Mike Road | voiced | Captain Moray / Radioman | Recurring (4th appearance) |
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A moray is a type of eel, noted for hiding in rock formations and reefs and striking with blinding speed to snare passing prey. It has extremely sharp, backward hooked and needle-like teeth that make escape difficult. |
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