词条 | Robert D. Buchanan |
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Robert D. Buchanan (born August 17, 1931) is a creator of several animated TV shows in the 1950s and 1960s. Most notably, he created the five-minute cartoon Colonel Bleep, the first color cartoon produced for television. Produced at Soundac Studios in Miami, Colonel Bleep was syndicated in 1957. In 1965, Buchanan co-produced another animated series, Mighty Mr. Titan. Soundac also produced Weather Man, a series of short animated clips for stations that relied on Weather Bureau forecasts to relay the weather.[1] Buchanan and Soundac ceased operations in the early 1970s. Master tapes of his productions were stolen during the closedown process, and as a result, only a portion of the company's productions remain: roughly a third of Colonel Bleep episodes, and one black-and-white kinescope reel of Weather Man clips (Mighty Mr. Titan is believed to be mostly intact). References1. ^http://www.cartoonbrew.com/animators/weather-man-3509.html External links
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