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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.
In the 1950s, Edmiston worked on puppet shows on KTLA-TV in Los Angeles. [4] His voice was heard on the puppet programs The Buffalo Billy Show [5] and Time for Beany [5]: 1085 and on Dumbo's Circus, which included live action and animation. [5]: 292 He was also a member of the cast of Lidsville [5]: 599 and voiced characters on Pandamonium.
A puppet kangaroo character voiced by Ian Tregonning. Television Bopp-A-Roo: Kangaroo: Power Rangers: Ninja Storm: A robotic kangaroo monster that liked to box and speak in made up words. Television Fair Dinknum Koala: Dumbo's Circus: A circus koala and friends with dumbo Television Matilda Kangaroo Matilda
Dumbo's Circus is a live-action/puppet television series for preschool audiences that aired on The Disney Channel in the 1980s. Unlike in the film, Dumbo spoke on the show. Each character would perform a special act, which ranged from dancing and singing to telling knock knock jokes.
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Forest Friends (based on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs; previously part of the D. C. Heath and Company book Water Babies' Circus And Other Stories, 1940) The Flying Mouse (D. C. Heath and Company book Little Pig's Picnic And Other Stories , 1939, Margaret Wise Brown)
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Aberson-Mayer met Harold Pearl in October 1937, and they married on February 14, 1938. [4] [5] [7] They co-wrote the Dumbo story and sold it to Roll-a-Book in 1939.No copies of the roll-a-book version have been found, though proofs of the story and examples of earlier versions of the medium indicate it may have existed.