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60-Zombo
Eddie, an avid fan of ghoulish TV host Zombo, becomes the winner
of the 'Why I Like Zombo Contest' and gets to be on the Zombo
show. Herman becomes jealous of Eddie's new hero and wants to
appear equally outlandish.
Guest Star: Louis Nye
61-Cyrano de Munster
After Herman has his poetry published in The Mortician Monthly,
a shy co-worker named Clyde asks him to compose love letters
to help him attract the attention of a young lady.
62-The Musician
Grandpa's magic transforms Eddie from a rotten trumpet player
into a classical music virtuoso. But when Eddie needs to duplicate
the performance for Herman's boss, Grandpa can't remember the
exact formula of the potion.
Guest Star: John Carradine
63-Prehistoric Munster
Marilyn wants to sculpt a clay bust in Herman's likeness. When
she tells her art professor that the sculpture represents a
living person, he plans to make a bundle from his discovery
of a missing link.
Guest Stars: Harvey Korman and George Petrie
64-A Visit from Johann
Dr. Victor Frankenstein IV from Germany visits Mockingbird Heights
and brings with him Johann, Herman's look-alike cousin who is
far less civilized than Herman.
65-Eddie's Brother
Eddie longs for the companionship of a younger brother, so Grandpa
builds him a robot named Boris. Eddie becomes resentful when
Boris' good behavior garners all of Herman's attention and admiration.
66-Herman the Tire Kicker
Herman buys a convertible for Marilyn from a fly-by-night used-car
dealer. Once he gets it home, it turns out to be a piece of
junk. Herman later finds out that the piece of junk is also
stolen.
Guest Star: Frank Gorshin
67-A House Divided
A massive argument erupts between Grandpa and Herman after Herman
accidentally destroys a go-cart the two of them constructed
for Eddie.
68-Herman's Sorority Caper
To cure Herman of his hiccups, Grandpa puts him into a trance.
When a couple of fraternity pledges are sent to spend a night
in the Munster house, they think he's a dummy and bring him
to a sorority house.
Guest Stars: Bonnie Franklin and Ken Osmond
69-Herman's Lawsuit
When Herman gets hit by a car, he's unscathed but the car is
totaled. The driver assumes she has disfigured Herman, and her
attorney suggests that she try to settle with him for $10,000.
Herman assumes that this is the amount he owes for the damage
to the car.
70-A Visit from the Teacher
When Eddie reads a school composition entitled "My Parents:
An Average American Family" to his class, his teacher believes
the boy is exhibiting symptoms of an overactive imagination.
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