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Dumbo's Circus is a live action/puppet television series that aired on The Disney Channel beginning on May 6, 1985 to May 25, 1986. [1] and featured the character of Dumbo from the original film. [2] Reruns continued to air until February 28, 1997. [3] The cast members are human-sized anthropomorphic animals played by people in puppet suits.
1985–1986 Dumbo's Circus: Sebastian (voice) 82 episodes 1985–1986 The Transformers: Inferno (voice) 17 episodes 1987–2006 Adventures in Odyssey: Bart Rathbone, Tom Riley (voice) 27 episodes 1988 ABC Weekend Special: Catso (voice) Episode: "Runaway Ralph" [8] 1989–1991 Adventures of the Gummi Bears: Sir Thornberry (voice) 6 episodes 1997 ...
1983 – 1985: Left Coast Television Walt Disney Productions: The Disney Channel You and Me Kid: 1983 – 1986: Walt Disney Productions Contraption: 1983 – 1989: Walt Disney Television: Mousercise: 1983 – 1986: EPCOT Magazine: 1984 – 1986: Disney Family Album: 1984 – 1986: Dumbo's Circus: 1985 – 1988: Left Coast Television Walt Disney ...
1983 – 1985: Welcome to Pooh Corner: 1983 – 1985: Left Coast Television You and Me Kid: 1983 – 1986: Contraption: 1983 – 1989: Mousercise: 1983 – 1986: EPCOT Magazine: 1984 – 1986: Disney Family Album: 1984 – 1986: Dumbo's Circus: 1985 – 1988: Left Coast Television Sidekicks: 1986 – 1987: Motown Productions: The Disney Channel ...
Pages in category "1985 American television series debuts" The following 120 pages are in this category, out of 120 total. ... Dumbo's Circus; E. The Equalizer (1985 ...
Dumbo's Circus (1985) - Lionel the Lion The Mother Goose Video Treasury (1987) - The Numbers Lady, Little Miss Muffett The Mickey Mouse Club Story (1995) - Herself
Cap'n O. G. Readmore's Jack and the Beanstalk - Wordsy (1985) Dumbo's Circus – Barnaby (1985) Wuzzles – Additional Voices (1985) Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears – Additional Voices (1985–1991) The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin – Grubby, Louie (1986–1987) Sport Goofy in Soccermania – Scrooge McDuck, Beagle Boys and Gyro ...
The action was filmed before a blue screen, rather than using traditional sets (the same technique was used for Dumbo's Circus, another live-action/puppet series that ran on The Disney Channel). Since the show was designed for The Disney Channel before it began airing commercials, there were no breaks for commercials.