Colonel Bleep

Colonel Bleep

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Colonel Bleep was the first color cartoon ever made for television. It was created by Robert D. Buchanan, and was filmed by Soundac of Miami. The show was originally syndicated in 1957 as a segment on Uncle Bill's TV Club. 104 episodes, of varying length of between three and six minutes each, were produced. Of these episodes, slightly fewer than half are known to survive today.
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Colonel Bleep
1970 • 27 Episodes

1957

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  • title:Colonel Bleep
  • status:Returning Series
  • Release date: Upcoming
  • Genres: Animation · Sci-Fi & Fantasy ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Creators: Robert D. Buchanan · Jack Schleh ·
  • Production companies: Soundac ·
  • Overview:Colonel Bleep was the first color cartoon ever made for television. It was created by Robert D. Buchanan, and was filmed by Soundac of Miami. The show was originally syndicated in 1957 as a segment on Uncle Bill's TV Club. 104 episodes, of varying length of between three and six minutes each, were produced. Of these episodes, slightly fewer than half are known to survive today.
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