Underdog - Season 3 - Eps 28: A New Villain, Part 4
The Electric Eel and his gang head for Washington, D.C. to take over the country. But Underdog is on the mend; the waters of the lake sap the electric charges from the Eel's trap. Underdog heads for Polly's TV station, where he finds out that the crooks are heading for our nation's capitol to force the President to turn over control of the country to them. Quickly, Underdog heads for the Sandwich Glass Blowing Factory. When he gets there, he asks the factory's owners to show him their biggest glass jar. When they can't find a glass jar big enough to hold a man, Underdog learns how to blow his own giant glass jar. Armed with the jar, Underdog flies to Washington, D.C. where he puts the Electric Eel in the giant glass jar. One less Electric Eel on the streets.
About Underdog

Title: Underdog
First Air Date: 1964-10-03
Last Air Date: 2000-02-01
Status: Ended
Rating: 6.2/10 (from 22 votes)
Language: EN
Seasons: 4
Total Episodes: 125
Network: NBC
Genres: Animation, Comedy
Production Companies: Total Television Productions, Leonardo Productions
Synopsis
Underdog is an American animated television series that debuted October 3, 1964, on the NBC network under the primary sponsorship of General Mills, and continued in syndication until 1973, for a run of 124 episodes. Underdog, Shoeshine Boy's heroic alter-ego, appeared whenever love interest Sweet Polly Purebred was being victimized by such villains as Simon Bar Sinister or Riff Raff. Underdog nearly always speaks in rhyme, as in, "There's no need to fear, Underdog is here!" His voice was supplied by Wally Cox.
Cast

Wally Cox

Sandy Becker

Kenny Delmar

George S. Irving

Mort Marshall

Norma MacMillan

Delo States

Ben Stone

Allen Swift