EDITION: U.S.
- |
- Sign Out
May 23, 2013
- FRONT PAGE
-
PoliticsMore in Politics You might also like
-
BusinessMore in Business You might also like
-
CelebrityMore in Celebrity You might also like
-
MediaMore in Media You might also like
-
ComedyMore in Comedy You might also like
-
BooksMore in Books You might also like
-
Style
- PHOTO: This Denim Thong Is Making Us Uncomfortable, Rihanna558
- PHOTOS: Christie Brinkley Gets Back Into A Swimsuit At 59 Years Old299
- PHOTOS: Kate Middleton Goes Totally Bold For Buckingham Palace Garden Party135
- HOORAY: Gisele Among Forbes' 2013 'World's Most Powerful Women' List270
- PHOTO: Pauly D Gets A Major Hair Makeover28
-
Go to Style
More in Style You might also like -
Crime
- Man Shot During Bombing Interview Made Shocking Confession: Report3.1k
- Dad Of Man Shot By FBI In Bombing Probe Shares His Regrets330
- Arias' Attorney Headed For A Big Payday293
- Jodi Arias Jurors Mull Life vs. Death5.5k
- DEADLOCK: Judge Orders Arias Jurors Back To Deliberations Room (LIVE UPDATES2.8k
-
Go to Crime
More in Crime You might also like -
ALL SECTIONSEntertainmentLife & StyleTech & ScienceOur Mobile Apps
SHOW
DESCRIPTION
``Up and at 'em, Atom Ant!'' So goes the battle cry and theme song for Hanna-Barbera's tiny titan of justice, who first appeared on TV screens in 1965 in a show alongside another animated crime-fighting animal, Secret Squirrel. Blessed with amazing strength, super speed and the power of flight, Atom Ant would spring into action and lend a hand in cases that were just too tough for regular law enforcement to handle. Recurring villains pestering the atomic-powered insect included Ferocious Flea and Dr. Von Gimmick.
Advertisement
- Copyright © 2013 TheHuffingtonPost.com, Inc. |
- "The Huffington Post" is a registered trademark of TheHuffingtonPost.com, Inc. All rights reserved.
- Part of AOL-HuffPost TV Group