Colonel Bleep
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Colonel Bleep is a 1957 American animated TV series which was the first color cartoon series made for television.[5] It was created and written by Robert D. Buchanan and Jack Schleh on June 8, 1956,[1] and was animated by Soundac, Inc. of Miami.[6] The show was originally syndicated on September 21, 1957, as a segment on Uncle Bill's TV Club.[7] One hundred episodes,[2][3][4] of varying length of between three and six minutes each, were produced. Of these episodes, 45 episodes are known to exist in some form, eight of which are only available in monochrome.
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Colonel Bleep | |
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Genre | Science fiction |
Created by | Robert D. Buchanan Jack Schleh[1] |
Written by | Robert D. Buchanan |
Directed by | Jack Schleh |
Starring | Colonel Bleep Squeek Scratch |
Narrated by | Noah Tyler |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 100[2][3][4] (45 are known to survive) |
Production | |
Running time | 3ā6 minutes |
Production companies | Soundac Richard M. Ullcan Inc. |
Original release | |
Network | Syndication |
Release | September 21, 1957 (September 21, 1957) ā May 9, 1960 (May 9, 1960) |
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