Colonel Bleep Colonel Bleep (Animated Classic TV Series)
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DVD-R Details
- Rated: Not Rated
- Run Time: 1 hours, 53 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 0 (Worldwide)
- Released: June 28, 2005
- Originally Released: 1957
- Label: Alpha Video
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Directed by | Robert D. Buchanan |
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Description by OLDIES.com:
The brainchild of Robert D. Buchanan, "Colonel Bleep" was the only known production by Soundac Studios, an upstart production company out of Miami. The first animated series produced in color, Colonel Bleep was, nonetheless, very much a product of its time. Visually, the show utilized the futuristic graphic style that dominated the space age 1950s, and made use of numerous intergalactic gadgets, weapons, and Bleep's own powerful "Futomic" energy. From its inception in 1956, the 104 original episodes of "Colonel Bleep" maintained a long success in syndication. The show was eventually hampered by its own primitive production, and disappeared from the tube entirely. Here for the first time on DVD are 23 rare episodes from this forgotten kid's series.
Includes the following episodes (sorted alphabetically, not in order of appearance on DVD):
- Building an Island Base
- Colonel Bleep Arrives on Earth
- Danger Below
- Dangerous Holiday
- Earth from Outer Space
- Exposed
- Ghastly Ghost
- Greedy Gorilla
- Ingenius Invention
- Invisible Gorilla
- Man Hunt on the Moon
- Nightmare
- Runaway Rocket
- Satellite of Death
- Scratch and the Feathered Friend
- Scratch and the Sea Serpent
- Shadows of Suspicion
- Squeak and the Terrible Termite
- Test of Friendship
- The Prehistoric Present
- The Treacherous Pirate
- Uncharted Island
- War in Robotland
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Movie Lovers' Ratings & Reviews:
Based on 18 ratings.
Fellow movie lover Mark Dillman hit the nail on the head when he talked about watching Col Bleep in the days before he attended kindergarten. That was really the target audience for Colonel Bleep, pre-schoolers, and its interesting to view Colonel Bleep as the Barney the Dinosauer of its day. It delivered to that audience, with colorful graphics and gentle stories. Was Colonel Bleep the first friendly alien in TV history? I also note a bit of influence on Rocky and Bullwinkle with the over-the-top narration. Throw this DVD in your player, grab your space scooter and "stand by for adventure!!!!"
"Colonel Bleep" is said to be the first ever made for TV cartoon series to be made in color! Boy, what vibrant, bright, loud color! And what amazing art and design! Clever plots, too. "Colonel Bleep" is one of the very best cartoon series of the 1950s. There is a LOT of influence here on the art and style of "Ren & Stimpy". John K. and company were easily familiar with "Colonel Bleep" when making "Ren & Stimpy" and other cartoons. No doubt about it.
I watched "Colonel Bleep" on TV (in black & white, of course) in the 1950s when I was not yet old enough to go to school. I never forgot this cartoon!
The cartoons on this DVD have had little done digitally to clean up the picture and sound. Well-used films were the source here, not original negatives, for certain. Until something more definitive comes out, this DVD will be the one to have.
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- UPC: 089218484796
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